CN219962803U - Dish washer - Google Patents

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CN219962803U
CN219962803U CN202320878253.3U CN202320878253U CN219962803U CN 219962803 U CN219962803 U CN 219962803U CN 202320878253 U CN202320878253 U CN 202320878253U CN 219962803 U CN219962803 U CN 219962803U
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胡晓伟
王芳
付旺
李金鹏
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The utility model discloses a dish washer, relates to the technical field of household appliances, and aims to solve the problem of poor applicability of the dish washer. The dishwasher includes a dishwasher body and a rack connected within the dishwasher body. The shelf comprises a shelf main body, at least one fixing frame and a plurality of tray dividing frame components, wherein the shelf main body is provided with a placing cavity, the fixing frame is arranged in the placing cavity and is connected with the shelf main body, and the tray dividing frame components are connected in the placing cavity. The dish dividing rack assembly comprises a plurality of dish dividing racks which are arranged side by side and at intervals, the dish dividing rack comprises a first section and a plurality of second sections which are connected to the first section, the dish dividing rack assembly comprises at least one dish dividing rack group, and the dish dividing rack group comprises two dish dividing rack assemblies which are arranged along the extending direction of the first section. The first end of the first section is detachably connected with the shelf main body, and the second end of the first section is rotationally connected with the fixing frame around the axis of the first section, so that the first section drives the second section to achieve a plurality of positions. The utility model is used for cleaning tableware.

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Dish washer
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of household appliances, in particular to a dish washer.
Background
A dish washer, also called dish washer or tableware washer, is a household appliance for replacing the manual washing of dishes such as bowls, dishes, cups, plates, spoons, etc. For placing the dishes, a dishwasher is generally provided with a rack comprising a rack body, dish-dividing teeth, etc.
In the related art, the tooth space of the dish dividing teeth is fixed, the positions of the dish dividing teeth are fixed, or only the dish dividing teeth can be adjusted in two states of erection and tilting, so that only tableware with matched sizes can be placed between the dish dividing teeth, and the problem of poor applicability of a dish washer is caused.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model provides a dish washer, which is used for solving the problem of poor applicability of the dish washer.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
the present utility model provides a dishwasher including a dishwasher body for cleaning dishes and a rack connected within the dishwasher body for placing the dishes. The shelf comprises a shelf main body, at least one fixing frame and a plurality of tray dividing frame components, wherein the shelf main body is provided with a placing cavity and a placing opening communicated with the placing cavity, the fixing frame is arranged in the placing cavity and connected with the shelf main body, and the tray dividing frame components are connected in the placing cavity.
The tray dividing rack assembly comprises a plurality of tray dividing racks, the tray dividing racks are arranged side by side and at intervals, and each tray dividing rack comprises a first section and a plurality of second sections connected to the first section.
Wherein, a plurality of sub-dish rack assemblies include at least one sub-dish rack group, and a sub-dish rack group includes two sub-dish rack assemblies of arranging along the extending direction of first section. The first end of the first section is detachably connected with the shelf main body, and the second end of the first section is rotationally connected with the fixing frame around the axis of the first section, so that the first section drives the second section to achieve a plurality of positions.
The dish washer is used for cleaning tableware, the tableware is placed on the dish dividing frame assembly, and at least two dish dividing frames which are arranged side by side form the dish dividing frame assembly for enabling the tableware to be placed stably. In one sub-rack assembly, the maximum horizontal distance between the second sections of the two sub-racks furthest from each other determines the size of cutlery that can be placed, and the cutlery is clamped between the adjacent second sections of the sub-rack assembly along the extension of the first sections.
Because the tray separating rack can rotate around the axis of the first section to enable the second section to reach a plurality of positions, the maximum horizontal distance between the second sections of two tray separating racks which are farthest from each other in one tray separating rack assembly can be adjusted, and the tray separating rack assembly can adapt to tableware with different sizes. In this way, the tableware with different sizes can be placed on the two tray-dividing frame assemblies in the same tray-dividing frame group, so that the applicability of the dish-washing machine to the tableware with different sizes is improved.
Therefore, the dish washer provided by the utility model can solve the problem of poor applicability of the dish washer.
In some embodiments of the utility model, the spacing of the two first sections of one sub-rack assembly is different from the spacing of the two first sections of the other sub-rack assembly in the same sub-rack set, or the two first sections of one sub-rack assembly are coaxial with the two first sections of the other sub-rack assembly, respectively, in the same sub-rack set.
It can be appreciated that in the same tray-dividing rack set, the difference of the intervals between the two first sections of the two tray-dividing rack assemblies can better adapt to the tableware with different sizes, and the applicability of the dish-washing machine to the tableware with different sizes is further improved. Or, two first sections of one sub-tray rack assembly are coaxial with two first sections of the other sub-tray rack assembly respectively, so that the distance between the two first sections of the two sub-tray rack assemblies is the same, the mounting and processing difficulty of the two sub-tray rack assemblies can be improved, and the production cost is reduced.
In some embodiments of the present utility model, the tray-dividing rack assembly further comprises a plurality of rotating members fixedly connected to the first end of the first section, and the tray-dividing racks are in one-to-one correspondence with the rotating members. One side of the rotating piece adjacent to the side wall surface of the shelf main body is provided with a plurality of first connecting parts, the rotating piece is detachably connected with the vertical ribs through the first connecting parts, one of the first connecting parts is connected with the vertical ribs corresponding to the second section to one of the positions.
Wherein, first connecting portion and perpendicular muscle separation make the branch dish frame can rotate around the central axis of first section, and the second section can reach any one of a plurality of positions, makes the biggest horizontal distance between the second section in the branch dish frame subassembly adjustable to adapt to not unidimensional tableware, improve the suitability of dish washer to not unidimensional tableware.
In addition, the first connecting part is connected with the vertical ribs, and the second section is fixed at one of the plurality of positions, so that the dish separating frame forms a stable structure capable of placing tableware, and the tableware is prevented from falling off and being damaged from the dish separating frame in the washing process.
In some embodiments of the present utility model, an angle between the extending direction of the first segment and the horizontal plane is greater than or equal to 0 ° and less than or equal to 15 °, an angle between the second segment and the first segment is greater than or equal to 75 ° and less than or equal to 90 °, and a plurality of second segments are disposed at intervals along the axial direction of the first segment.
A clamping space is formed between two adjacent second sections, so that tableware can be clamped in the clamping space, and the extending direction of the first section and an included angle formed by the second section and the first section enable the tableware to have a certain cleaning angle so as to clean the tableware. A plurality of clamping spaces are formed between the second sections, so that a plurality of tableware can be placed on the dish separating frame assembly, and the use requirement of washing the tableware together by a user is met.
In some embodiments of the present utility model, one side of the fixing frame is connected to the bottom wall of the placement cavity, and the other side is provided with a protruding portion and a clamping portion connected together, and the second end of the tray is rotatably connected in the clamping portion.
In some embodiments of the present utility model, a rotating portion is further disposed on a side of the rotating member adjacent to the bottom wall surface of the placement cavity, and the vertical rib is provided with a second connecting portion extending along a central axis of the first section in a direction approaching the fixing frame. The first end of the rotating part is fixedly connected with the first end of the first section, and the second end of the rotating part is rotationally connected with the second connecting part.
Therefore, the two ends of the first section are respectively connected with the second connecting part and the fixing frame in a rotating way, so that the first section can only rotate around the axis of the first section and cannot move, the tray dividing frame forms a stable structure, the second section connected to the first section can reach a plurality of positions along with the initiative of the first section, and the function of adjusting the maximum horizontal distance between the second sections of the tray dividing frames arranged side by side in the tray dividing frame assembly is realized.
In some embodiments of the present utility model, the fixing frame is provided with a plurality of protruding portions at intervals along a length direction of the fixing frame, a protruding gap is formed between two adjacent protruding portions, and the clamping portion is disposed in one of the protruding gaps.
Therefore, the tableware such as the knife, the fork, the chopsticks and the like can be stably placed in the protruding gap, the cleaning requirement of a user on the tableware such as the knife, the fork, the chopsticks and the like is met, and the applicability of the dish washer on different tableware is further improved. In addition, the clamping part is arranged in the protruding gap, so that the connection stability of the clamping part is improved.
In some embodiments of the utility model, the shelf further comprises a goblet bracket for receiving a goblet, the goblet bracket being rotatably coupled to the transverse rib of the receiving opening, the goblet bracket being rotatable about the transverse rib between a third position and a fourth position. The goblet support is adjacent to the sidewall surface of the placement cavity in the third position and is remote from the sidewall surface of the placement cavity in the fourth position.
Under the condition that the goblet bracket is adjacent to the side wall surface of the placing cavity, the goblet bracket is in a retracted state, and does not occupy the inner space of the placing cavity. Under the condition that the goblet support is far away from the side wall surface of the placing cavity, the goblet support is in a working state, the goblet can be placed on the goblet support, the cup mouth of the goblet faces the bottom wall surface of the placing cavity, and cleaning water of a dish washer can enter the goblet to clean the goblet. Thus, the applicability of the dish-washing machine to different tableware can be further improved.
In some embodiments of the utility model, the goblet bracket is provided with a third connection at a first end and a goblet detent at a second end. The third connecting portion is rotationally connected to the transverse rib, the goblet clamping portion comprises a clamping notch and a clamping concave portion which are communicated, and the goblet can be clamped in the clamping concave portion.
The third connecting portion can enable the goblet support to be fixedly arranged on the transverse rib of the placement opening, the goblet can enter the clamping position concave portion from the clamping position gap and be clamped in the clamping position concave portion, so that the goblet can be fixed on the goblet support, and the goblet is prevented from falling off from the goblet support to be damaged due to water flow impact when being cleaned.
In some embodiments of the utility model, the goblet bracket includes a first portion and a second portion coupled together, the third coupling portion is disposed at a first end of the first portion, the second end of the first portion is coupled to a first end of the second portion, and the goblet detent is disposed at a second end of the second portion. And under the condition that the goblet bracket is at the fourth position, the height from the second end of the second part to the bottom wall surface of the placement cavity is larger than the height from the second end of the second part to the bottom wall surface of the placement cavity. In this way, sufficient space can be provided below the second end of the second portion to accommodate the goblet.
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The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the utility model and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate and do not limit the utility model.
Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a dishwasher according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is a second schematic structural view of a dishwasher according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a tray separating frame assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of a tray separating frame according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 5 is a second schematic structural diagram of a tray separating frame assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 6 is a third schematic structural diagram of a tray separating frame assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of a tray separating frame assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 8 is a schematic structural diagram of a tray separating rack assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 9 is a schematic structural diagram of a tray separating rack assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 10 is a schematic structural diagram of a tray separating frame assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 11 is a schematic structural diagram of a tray dividing rack set according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 12 is a second schematic structural diagram of a tray dividing rack set according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 13 is a schematic structural diagram of a tray separating rack assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 14 is a schematic diagram of a tray assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 15 is a schematic view of a tray assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 16 is a schematic structural view of a goblet bracket according to an embodiment of the present utility model, wherein the goblet bracket is located at a third position.
Fig. 17 is a second schematic structural view of a goblet bracket according to an embodiment of the present utility model, wherein the goblet bracket is located at a fourth position.
Fig. 18 is a third schematic structural view of a goblet bracket according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 19 is a schematic diagram of a goblet bracket according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 20 is a schematic diagram of a goblet bracket according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Reference numerals: a dishwasher 100;
a control device 11; a water inlet valve 12; a pump 13; a spray arm assembly 14; a water inlet pipe 15; a drain pipe 16;
a bowl machine body 10;
a shelf 20; a shelf main body 201; a placement cavity 2011; a placement port 2012; vertical ribs 2013; a second connection part 2013a; transverse ribs 2014; a mount 202; a projection 2021; a clamping portion 2022; a tray separation rack assembly 203; a tray separating frame 2031; a first segment 2031a; a second segment 2031b; a rotating member 2032; a first connection portion 2032a; a rotating portion 2033; a tray dividing rack set 204; goblet bracket 205; a third connecting portion 2051; goblet clamping section 2052; a detent notch 2052a; a click recess 2052b; a first portion 2053; a second portion 2054; weight reduction notch 2055.
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The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is apparent that the embodiments described are only some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the utility model.
It should be noted that all directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, and rear … …) in the embodiments of the present utility model are merely used to explain the relative positional relationship, movement, etc. between the components in a particular posture (as shown in the drawings), and if the particular posture is changed, the directional indicator is changed accordingly.
The terms "first," "second," and the like, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more such feature. In the description of the present utility model, unless otherwise indicated, the meaning of "a plurality" is two or more.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be noted that, unless explicitly stated and limited otherwise, the terms "connected," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model will be understood in specific cases by those of ordinary skill in the art. In addition, when describing a pipeline, the terms "connected" and "connected" as used herein have the meaning of conducting. The specific meaning is to be understood in conjunction with the context.
In embodiments of the utility model, words such as "exemplary" or "such as" are used to mean serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any embodiment or design described herein as "exemplary" or "e.g." in an embodiment should not be taken as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments or designs. Rather, the use of words such as "exemplary" or "such as" is intended to present related concepts in a concrete fashion.
The present utility model provides a dishwasher, and the dishwasher of the present utility model is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in fig. 1, a dishwasher 100 of the present utility model includes a control device 11, a water inlet valve 12, a pump 13, a spray arm assembly 14, a water inlet pipe 15, and a water outlet pipe 16. The dishwasher 100 of the present utility model is used for cleaning dishes. Cleaning dishes includes a series of processes such as water intake, detergent addition, water spray cleaning, water drainage, etc.
Specifically, when the dishwasher 100 is in operation, the control device 11 can control the water inlet valve 12 to be opened, water in a water supply system outside the dishwasher 100 can be conveyed to the pump 13 from the water inlet pipe 15, the pump 13 is started under the control of the control device 11, the water is conveyed into the spray arm assembly 14 in a pressurized mode, the spray arm assembly 14 sprays the water to form high-pressure water flow, the high-pressure water flow acts on tableware in the dishwasher 100, and in the process, the dishwasher 100 can automatically add the detergent. The water and detergent sprayed from the spray arm assembly 14 act on the dishes to complete the washing of the dishes. The water after washing the dishes falls back and enters the drain pipe 16, thereby draining the dishwasher 100.
In the related art, the dish washer 100 is generally provided with the rack 20, the rack 20 includes a rack main body 201, dish dividing teeth, etc., and dishes, etc., are generally placed on the dish dividing teeth, but the tooth space of the dish dividing teeth is fixed, and the position of the dish dividing teeth is fixed, or only the two states of standing up and standing down can be adjusted, so that only the dishes with matched sizes can be placed between the dish dividing teeth, resulting in poor applicability of the dish washer 100.
In order to solve the problem of poor applicability of the dishwasher 100, the dishwasher 100 according to the present utility model is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the present utility model provides a dishwasher 100, the dishwasher 100 including a dishwasher body 10 for cleaning dishes, and a rack 20 connected within the dishwasher body 10 for placing the dishes. The shelf 20 comprises a shelf main body 201, at least one fixing frame 202 and a plurality of tray separating frame assemblies 203, wherein the shelf main body 201 is provided with a placing cavity 2011 and a placing port 2012 communicated with the placing cavity 2011, the fixing frame 202 is arranged in the placing cavity 2011 and connected with the shelf main body 201, and the tray separating frame assemblies 203 are connected in the placing cavity 2011.
As shown in fig. 3, the sub-tray assembly 203 includes a plurality of sub-trays 2031, the plurality of sub-trays 2031 being arranged side-by-side and spaced apart, the sub-trays 2031 including a first section 2031a and a plurality of second sections 2031b connected to the first section 2031 a.
With continued reference to fig. 2 and 3, the plurality of sub-tray assemblies 203 includes at least one sub-tray set 204, and one sub-tray set 204 includes two sub-tray assemblies 203 arranged along the extending direction of the first segment 2031 a. A first end of the first segment 2031a is detachably connected to the shelf body 201, and a second end of the first segment 2031a is rotatably connected to the mount 202 about an axis of the first segment 2031a such that the first segment 2031a moves the second segment 2031b to a plurality of positions.
The dishwasher 100 according to the present utility model is used for cleaning dishes, which are placed on the dish rack assembly 203, and at least two dish racks 2031 arranged side by side form one dish rack assembly 203 for stably placing the dishes. In one of the split shelf assemblies 203, the maximum horizontal distance between the second sections 2031b of the two split shelves 2031 furthest from each other determines the size of cutlery that can be placed, with cutlery snapped between the adjacent second sections 2031b of the split shelf assembly 203 along the extension of the first sections 2031 a.
Because of this, the split shelf 2031 of the utility model can rotate about the axis of the first section 2031a allowing the second section 2031b to reach multiple positions, and therefore, the maximum horizontal distance between the second sections 2031b of the two split shelves 2031 furthest apart in one split shelf assembly 203 can be adjusted, allowing the split shelf assembly 203 to accommodate different sized cutlery. In this way, two rack assemblies 203 in the same rack set 204 can also be used to place different sized dishes, improving the applicability of the dishwasher 100 to different sized dishes.
Therefore, the dishwasher 100 provided by the utility model can solve the problem of poor applicability of the dishwasher 100.
In some embodiments, the first segment 2031a extends at an angle of 0 ° or more and 15 ° or less from horizontal and the second segment 2031b extends at an angle of 75 ° or more and 90 ° or less from the first segment 2031 a.
Illustratively, the first segment 2031a extends at an angle of 0 ° to the horizontal, making cutlery placement more stable.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 4, the extending direction of the first segment 2031a forms an included angle (α in fig. 4) with the horizontal plane of more than 0 ° and less than or equal to 15 °, so that the tableware can obtain different cleaning angles, thereby facilitating the cleaning of the tableware and improving the cleaning effect.
Illustratively, the second segment 2031b is at an angle equal to 90 ° to the first segment 2031a, which provides for more stable placement of the cutlery.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 4, the second segment 2031b forms an angle (e.g., β in fig. 4) with the first segment 2031a that is greater than 75 ° and less than or equal to 90 °, so that different cleaning angles are obtained for the dishes, thereby facilitating the dish cleaning and improving the cleaning effect.
In addition, as shown in fig. 2 and 5, the plane in which the axes of the first and second sections 2031a and 2031b are simultaneously disposed forms an angle (γ in fig. 5) of greater than or equal to 0 ° and less than or equal to 90 ° with the horizontal plane, and the maximum horizontal distance (L in fig. 5) between the side-by-side placement of the second sections 2031b within the same rack assembly 203 will vary according to the variation in the angle between the plane in which the axes of the first and second sections 2031a and 2031b are simultaneously disposed and the horizontal plane, with one side of the dish being in abutment with one of the plurality of second sections 2031b and the other side being in abutment with another of the adjacent one of the second sections 2031b, so that the dishwasher 100 of the present utility model may be adapted to dishes of different sizes, thereby improving the applicability of the dishwasher 100.
Illustratively, the included angle between the plane in which the axes of the first segment 2031a and the second segment 2031b are simultaneously located and the horizontal plane is greater than 0 ° and less than or equal to 90 °, and the maximum horizontal distance between the second segments 2031b disposed side by side in the same rack assembly 203 is reduced according to the increased included angle between the plane in which the axes of the first segment 2031a and the second segment 2031b are simultaneously located and the horizontal plane, so as to adapt to tableware of different sizes and improve the applicability of the dishwasher 100.
As shown in fig. 2 and 6, the included angle between the plane where the axes of the first segment 2031a and the second segment 2031b are located and the horizontal plane is equal to 0 °, the tray separating rack 2031 is retracted, the second segment 2031b abuts against the bottom wall surface of the placement cavity 2011, the tray separating rack 2031 will not block the tableware placed in the placement cavity 2011, and large-sized tableware such as a pot, a basin, etc. can be placed in the placement cavity 2011, so that the applicability of the dishwasher 100 is further improved.
In addition, as shown in fig. 7, in order to improve the stability of the dishes placed on the dish rack assembly 203, the dish rack assembly 203 may include a plurality of dish racks 2031, one side of the dishes is abutted with one row of the plurality of second sections 2031b, and the other side is abutted with another row of the adjacent second sections 2031b, and the plurality of second sections 2031b are abutted with the dishes, thereby improving the stability of the dishes placed on the dish rack assembly 203.
In order to provide more space for dishes, the tray 2031 is provided with a plurality of second sections 2031b, and the second sections 2031b are spaced apart along the axial direction of the first sections 2031 a. In this way, a clamping space is formed between two adjacent second sections 2031b, so that the tableware can be clamped in the clamping space, and a plurality of clamping spaces are formed between a plurality of second sections 2031b, so that a plurality of tableware can be placed on the tray separating rack assembly 203, and the use requirement of washing a plurality of tableware together by a user is met.
Illustratively, the split rack assembly 203 includes two split racks 2031, one side of the cutlery abuts two second sections 2031b disposed side-by-side and the other side abuts two adjacent second sections 2031b disposed side-by-side when the cutlery is placed on the split rack assembly 203, and the four second sections 2031b stabilize the cutlery on the split rack assembly 203.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 8, the rack assembly 203 comprises three racks 2031, and when the cutlery is placed on the rack assembly 203, one side of the cutlery abuts against three second sections 2031b arranged side by side, and the other side abuts against three adjacent second sections 2031b arranged side by side, and the six second sections 2031b can stabilize the cutlery on the rack assembly 203.
As shown in fig. 9, in order to enable the dishwasher 100 to be applied to more sized dishes, the applicability of the dishwasher 100 is further improved, the dishwasher 100 further includes a plurality of sub-rack assemblies 203, each of the sub-racks 2031 in each of the sub-rack assemblies 203 is individually rotatable, and a maximum horizontal distance between the second sections 2031b disposed side by side in each of the sub-rack assemblies 203 is individually adjustable, so that a plurality of different sized dishes can be placed in the plurality of sub-rack assemblies 203, thereby further improving the applicability of the dishwasher 100.
Illustratively, the dishwasher 100 includes two sub-rack assemblies 203, the two sub-rack assemblies 203 are arranged along the extending direction of the first end to form a sub-rack group 204, and the two sub-rack assemblies 203 can be used for placing two kinds of tableware of different sizes, and the dishwasher 100 of the present utility model has a higher applicability than the dishwasher 100 having only one sub-rack assembly 203.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 10, the dishwasher 100 includes three sub-rack assemblies 203, wherein two sub-rack assemblies 203 are arranged along the extending direction of the first section 2031a to form a sub-rack group 204, another is disposed adjacent to the sub-rack group 204, and three sub-rack assemblies 203 can be used to place three kinds of tableware of different sizes, thereby further improving the applicability of the dishwasher 100.
It should be noted that the number of rack assemblies 203 included in the dishwasher 100 is dependent on the customer's needs and the capacity of the dishwasher 100.
Based on this, as shown in fig. 11 and 12, in the same sub-tray group 204, the interval (D1 in fig. 11) between the two first sections 2031a of one sub-tray assembly 203 is different from the interval (D2 in fig. 11) between the two first sections 2031a of the other sub-tray assembly 203, or, in the same sub-tray group 204, the two first sections 2031a of one sub-tray assembly 203 are coaxial with the two first sections 2031a of the other sub-tray assembly 203, respectively.
It will be appreciated that the different spacing between the two first sections 2031a of the two split rack assemblies 203 within the same split rack set 204 may better accommodate different sized cutlery, further enhancing the applicability of the dishwasher 100 to different sized cutlery. Alternatively, the two first sections 2031a of one tray sub-assembly 203 are coaxial with the two first sections 2031a of the other tray sub-assembly 203, so that the intervals between the two first sections 2031a of the two tray sub-assemblies 203 are the same, the difficulty in mounting and processing the two tray sub-assemblies 203 can be increased, and the production cost can be reduced.
As shown in fig. 13, to enable the sub-tray 2031 to be stabilized in one of a plurality of positions, the sub-tray assembly 203 further includes a plurality of rotating members 2032, the rotating members 2032 being fixedly coupled to the first ends of the first sections 2031a, the sub-tray 2031 and the rotating members 2032 being in one-to-one correspondence. A plurality of first connection parts 2032a are formed on one side of the rotating member 2032 adjacent to the side wall surface of the shelf main body 201, the rotating member 2032 is detachably connected with the vertical ribs 2013 through the first connection parts 2032a, and one of the plurality of first connection parts 2032a is connected with the vertical ribs 2013 to correspond to the second section 2031b to one of a plurality of positions.
Wherein, the first connecting portion 2032a is separated from the vertical rib 2013, so that the dish rack 2031 can rotate around the central axis of the first section 2031a, and the second section 2031b can reach any one of a plurality of positions, so that the maximum horizontal distance between the second sections 2031b in the dish rack assembly 203 can be adjusted to adapt to dishes of different sizes, and the applicability of the dish washer 100 to dishes of different sizes is improved.
In addition, the first connecting portion 2032a is connected with the vertical rib 2013, and the second section 2031b is fixed at one of a plurality of positions, so that the dish rack 2031 forms a stable structure in which dishes can be placed, and the dishes are prevented from falling off and being damaged from the dish rack 2031 in the process of washing.
As shown in fig. 14, to fix the split tray 2031, one side of the fixing frame 202 is connected to the bottom wall surface of the placement chamber 2011, and the other side is provided with a protruding portion 2021 and a locking portion 2022 that are connected together, and the second end of the split tray 2031 is rotatably connected within the locking portion 2022.
It is understood that the first end of one of the two tray sub-assemblies 203 of the same tray sub-assembly 204 is connected to one side wall surface of the placement cavity 2011, the second end is connected to the clamping portion 2022, the first end of the other of the two tray sub-assemblies 203 of the same tray sub-assembly 204 is connected to the other side wall surface of the placement cavity 2011, and the second end is also connected to the clamping portion 2022.
In this way, each of the tray-dividing racks 2031 in the tray-dividing rack set 204 can coaxially rotate in the engaging portion 2022, so that the maximum horizontal distance between the second sections 2031b arranged side by side in each of the tray-dividing rack assemblies 203 can be individually adjusted, thereby allowing two kinds of tableware of different sizes to be placed in the same tray-dividing rack set 204, and a plurality of tableware of a plurality of sizes to be placed in the tray-dividing rack assemblies 203, thereby improving the applicability of the dishwasher 100.
In order to improve the applicability of the dishwasher 100 to different dishes, the fixing frame 202 is provided with a plurality of protruding portions 2021 at intervals along the length direction of the fixing frame 202, protruding gaps are formed between two adjacent protruding portions 2021, and the clamping portion 2022 is arranged in one of the protruding gaps.
In this way, the tableware such as knife, fork, chopsticks, etc. can be stably placed in the protruding gap, thereby meeting the cleaning requirement of the user on the tableware such as knife, fork, chopsticks, etc. and further improving the applicability of the dishwasher 100 on different tableware. In addition, the fastening portion 2022 is disposed in the protruding gap, so that the stability of the connection of the fastening portion 2022 is also improved.
Based on this, as shown in fig. 15, in order to enable the tray 2031 to rotate about the axis of the first section 2031a, a rotating portion 2033 is further provided on the side of the rotating member 2032 adjacent to the bottom wall surface of the placement cavity 2011, and the vertical rib 2013 is provided with a second connection portion 2013a, and the second connection portion 2013a extends in a direction approaching the mount 202 along the central axis of the first section 2031 a. A first end of the rotating portion 2033 is fixedly connected to a first end of the first segment 2031a, and a second end of the rotating portion 2033 is rotatably connected to the second connecting portion 2013 a.
In this way, the two ends of the first segment 2031a are respectively rotatably connected with the second connection part 2013a and the fixing frame 202, so that the first segment 2031a can only rotate around the axis thereof and cannot move, the tray 2031 forms a stable structure, and the second segment 2031b connected to the first segment 2031a can reach a plurality of positions along with the rotation of the first segment 2031a, thereby realizing the function of adjusting the maximum horizontal distance between the second segments 2031b of the tray 2031 arranged side by side in the tray separation assembly 203.
As shown in fig. 16 and 17, to further enhance the applicability of the dishwasher 100 to different dishes, the rack 20 further includes a goblet bracket 205 for receiving goblets, the goblet bracket 205 being rotatably coupled to the transverse rib 2014 of the receiving opening 2012, the goblet bracket 205 being rotatable about the transverse rib 2014 between a third position and a fourth position. The goblet holder 205 is adjacent to the sidewall surface of the placement cavity 2011 when in the third position and the goblet holder 205 is remote from the sidewall surface of the placement cavity 2011 when in the fourth position.
When the goblet holder 205 is adjacent to the side wall surface of the placement chamber 2011, the goblet holder 205 is in a retracted state, and does not occupy the internal space of the placement chamber 2011. Under the condition that the goblet support 205 is far away from the side wall surface of the placement cavity 2011, the goblet support 205 is in a working state, goblets can be placed on the goblet support 205, the cup mouth of the goblet faces the bottom wall surface of the placement cavity 2011, and cleaning water of the dishwasher 100 can enter the goblet to clean the goblet. In this way, the applicability of the dishwasher 100 to different dishes may be further improved.
Based on this, as shown in fig. 18 and 19, the goblet bracket 205 is provided with a third connecting portion 2051 at a first end and a goblet click portion 2052 at a second end. The third connecting portion 2051 is rotatably connected to the transverse rib 2014, and the goblet clamping portion 2052 includes a clamping notch 2052a and a clamping recess 2052b which are connected to each other, so that the goblet can be clamped in the clamping recess 2052 b.
In this way, the third connection portion 2051 can enable the goblet bracket 205 to be fixedly mounted on the transverse rib 2014 of the placement opening 2012, and the goblet can enter the clamping recess portion 2052b from the clamping notch 2052a and be clamped in the clamping recess portion 2052b, so that the goblet can be fixed on the goblet bracket 205, and the goblet is prevented from falling off from the goblet bracket 205 to be damaged due to water impact during cleaning.
The third connection portion 2051 is made of a material having elasticity and a certain structural strength, and the maximum radial dimension of the third connection portion 2051 is slightly smaller than the maximum radial dimension of the transverse rib 2014, so that when the third connection portion 2051 is clamped on the transverse rib 2014, the third connection portion 2051 deforms to generate a restoring force, so that the friction force between the third connection portion 2051 and the transverse rib 2014 is larger, the transverse rib 2014 can be clamped by the third connection portion 2051, and in addition, the high-foot cup support 205 can be stabilized at the fourth position when the high-foot cup support 205 is adjusted to the fourth position, so as to support the high-foot cup to be clamped on the high-foot cup support 205.
Illustratively, the third connection 2051 is made from polyvinyl chloride (Polyvinyl chloride, PVC).
The third connection 2051 is illustratively made of polypropylene (PP).
With continued reference to fig. 19, in some embodiments, the second end of the second portion 2054 of the goblet bracket 205 is further provided with a weight reduction notch 2055, the weight reduction notch 2055 may reduce the amount of manufacturing material of the goblet bracket 205 and reduce the manufacturing cost of the goblet bracket 205.
In addition, as shown in fig. 20, the goblet bracket 205 includes a first portion 2053 and a second portion 2054 that are coupled together, a third coupling portion 2051 is provided at a first end of the first portion 2053, a second end of the first portion 2053 is coupled to a first end of the second portion 2054, and a goblet detent 2052 is provided at a second end of the second portion 2054. In the fourth position of the goblet bracket 205, the height (e.g., H1 in fig. 20) of the second end of the second portion 2054 from the bottom wall surface of the placement cavity 2011 is greater than the height (e.g., H2 in fig. 20) of the second end of the second portion 2054 from the bottom wall surface of the placement cavity 2011. In this way, sufficient space may be provided below the second end of the second portion 2054 to accommodate the goblet.
In the description of the present specification, a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.
The foregoing is merely illustrative of specific embodiments of the present utility model, and the scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto, but any changes or substitutions within the technical scope of the present utility model should be covered by the scope of the present utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of the present utility model should be subject to the protection scope of the claims.

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1. A dishwasher, comprising:
a dishwasher body for cleaning tableware;
a rack connected within the dishwasher body for placing dishes, comprising:
a shelf main body formed with a placement cavity and a placement port communicated with the placement cavity;
the fixing frame is arranged in the placing cavity and is connected with the shelf main body;
a plurality of dish rack components are connected place the intracavity, divide a dish rack components to include:
the tray dividing frames are arranged side by side at intervals and comprise a first section and a plurality of second sections connected to the first section;
the plurality of tray separation frame assemblies comprise at least one tray separation frame group, and one tray separation frame group comprises two tray separation frame assemblies which are arranged along the extending direction of the first section; the first end of the first section is detachably connected with the shelf main body, and the second end of the first section is rotatably connected with the fixing frame around the axis of the first section, so that the first section drives the second section to achieve a plurality of positions.
2. A dishwasher according to claim 1, wherein in the same set of sub-racks, the spacing of the two first sections of one sub-rack assembly is different from the spacing of the two first sections of the other sub-rack assembly;
alternatively, in the same sub-tray assembly, the two first sections of one sub-tray assembly are coaxial with the two first sections of the other sub-tray assembly, respectively.
3. The dishwasher of claim 1, wherein the side wall surface of the placement cavity is provided with vertical ribs, the tray dividing rack assembly further comprises a plurality of rotating members, the rotating members are fixedly connected with the first ends of the first sections, and the tray dividing racks are in one-to-one correspondence with the rotating members;
a plurality of first connecting parts are formed on one side, adjacent to the side wall surface of the shelf main body, of the rotating piece, the rotating piece is detachably connected with the vertical ribs through the first connecting parts, one of the first connecting parts is connected with the vertical ribs, and the second section reaches one of the positions;
wherein the first connecting part is separated from the vertical rib, so that the tray separating frame can rotate around the central axis of the first section, and the second section can reach any one of the positions; the first connecting portion is connected with the vertical rib, and the second section is fixed at one of the plurality of positions.
4. A dishwasher according to claim 1, wherein the angle between the extending direction of the first section and the horizontal plane is 0 ° or more and 15 ° or less, the angle between the second section and the first section is 75 ° or more and 90 ° or less, and the plurality of second sections are arranged at intervals along the axial direction of the first section.
5. A dishwasher according to claim 2, wherein one side of the holder is connected to the bottom wall of the receiving chamber, and the other side is provided with a projection and a clamping portion which are connected together, and the second end of the tray dividing frame is rotatably connected to the clamping portion.
6. A dishwasher according to claim 3, wherein the rotary member is further provided with a rotary portion on a side thereof adjacent to the bottom wall surface of the placement chamber, and the upright rib is provided with a second connecting portion extending in a direction approaching the fixing frame along the central axis of the first section;
the first end of the rotating part is fixedly connected with the first end of the first section, and the second end of the rotating part is rotationally connected with the second connecting part.
7. The dishwasher of claim 5, wherein the fixing frame is provided with a plurality of protruding portions at intervals along a length direction of the fixing frame, a protruding gap is formed between two adjacent protruding portions, and the engaging portion is provided in one of the protruding gaps.
8. A dishwasher according to claim 1, wherein the rack further comprises a goblet bracket for receiving goblets, the goblet bracket being rotatably connected to a transverse rib of the receiving opening, the goblet bracket being rotatable about the transverse rib between a third position and a fourth position;
the goblet bracket is adjacent to the sidewall surface of the placement cavity with the goblet bracket in the third position;
and under the condition that the goblet bracket is at the fourth position, the goblet bracket is far away from the side wall surface of the placing cavity.
9. The dishwasher of claim 8, wherein the goblet bracket is provided with a third connection at a first end and a goblet detent at a second end;
the third connecting part is rotationally connected to the transverse rib;
the goblet screens portion includes screens breach and the screens depressed part of intercommunication, goblet can joint in the screens depressed part.
10. The dishwasher of claim 9, wherein the goblet bracket includes a first portion and a second portion connected together, the third connection being provided at a first end of the first portion, the second end of the first portion being connected to a first end of the second portion, the goblet detent being provided at a second end of the second portion;
and under the condition that the goblet bracket is at the fourth position, the height from the second end of the second part to the bottom wall surface of the placement cavity is larger than the height from the second end of the second part to the bottom wall surface of the placement cavity.
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