CN220046597U - Tableware layer rack and disinfection cabinet - Google Patents
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The utility model belongs to the technical field of kitchen appliances, and discloses a tableware layer rack and a disinfection cabinet, wherein the tableware layer rack comprises a rack body assembly, and the rack body assembly comprises a bottom plate and side plates which are arranged around the bottom plate in a surrounding manner and are connected with the periphery of the bottom plate to form a placing cavity; at least one side plate is provided with a plurality of first placing holes, and at least one side of each first placing hole is arranged at an acute angle with the bottom plate so as to enable the tableware to be placed obliquely; and/or, the tableware layer rack further comprises a plurality of shelving bars which are arranged in the shelving cavity at intervals, the shelving bars are detachably connected to the rack body assembly, a containing space is formed between the adjacent shelving bars, and the shelving bars are provided with inclined parts which are arranged at acute angles with the bottom plate so as to enable the tableware to be obliquely shelved. The tableware rack provided by the utility model can be used for obliquely placing tableware, so that excessive limitation on the size of the tableware is avoided, the falling of the tableware with smaller volume is avoided, the structural consistency and the space usability of the drawer assembly are improved, the limitation on the application scene of the sterilizing cabinet is avoided, and the daily use requirement of a user is met.
Description
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of kitchen appliances, in particular to a tableware layer rack and a disinfection cabinet.
Background
The sterilizing cabinet is a kitchen appliance for sterilizing cooking utensils in a relatively closed cavity, a layer rack for containing the cooking utensils is usually of a steel wire structure or a sheet metal structure, the layer rack of the steel wire structure is of a basket shape formed by arrangement and cross welding of steel wire rods, dishes can be vertically placed, and the sterilizing cabinet has the advantages of high permeability, easiness in dropping tableware such as chopsticks and spoons with small volume, low consistency of a connecting structure of the steel wire rod for spot welding, and easiness in rusting at welding points; the sheet metal structure layer frame is formed by stamping metal plates, the consistency is high, the plates are welded and are not easy to rust and deform, the problems of the steel wire structure layer frame can be solved, however, the steel wire structure layer frame cannot vertically or obliquely place dishes, the horizontally placed dishes are low in drying performance, and the size of the cooking utensils capable of being contained is greatly limited. For a multi-layer-rack disinfection cabinet, the middle-layer space is limited, the sheet metal structure layer rack can only be used for placing 4-inch bowls or 6-inch bowls, a dinner plate cannot be placed vertically, and the space availability is poor; especially, the double-cavity disinfection cabinet is characterized in that the upper layer rack and the middle layer rack are positioned in the upper cavity, the lower layer rack is positioned in the lower cavity, the upper cavity is a common tableware disinfection area, the lower cavity is a unusual tableware disinfection area, when the lower cavity is not started, the middle layer rack of the sheet metal structure cannot hold a dinner plate with a larger size to stand up, daily use is not met, and the application scene of the disinfection cabinet is greatly limited.
Disclosure of Invention
A first object of the present utility model is to provide a cutlery rack capable of obliquely placing cutlery without excessively restricting the size of the sterilized cutlery; the integral structure has high consistency, is not easy to rust and deform, and prevents tableware with smaller volume from falling.
To achieve the purpose, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
providing a cutlery rack slidably connected to the inner container, the cutlery rack comprising:
the rack body assembly comprises a bottom plate and side plates which are arranged around and connected with the periphery of the bottom plate in a surrounding manner so as to form a placing cavity;
at least one side plate is provided with a plurality of first shelving holes, the first shelving holes are used for clamping tableware, and at least one side of each first shelving hole is arranged at an acute angle with the bottom plate so as to enable the tableware to be obliquely shelved; and/or, the tableware layer rack further comprises a plurality of shelving bars arranged in the shelving cavity at intervals, the plurality of shelving bars are detachably connected to the rack body assembly, a containing space for shelving the tableware is formed between the adjacent shelving bars, and the shelving bars are provided with inclined parts which are arranged at acute angles with the bottom plate so that the tableware can be obliquely shelved.
As a preferable structure of the utility model, the bottom plate is provided with a plurality of second holding holes, the second holding holes and the first holding holes are in one-to-one correspondence, and/or the second holding holes and the accommodating spaces are in one-to-one correspondence.
As a preferable structure of the utility model, the tableware layer rack further comprises a supporting rail, the supporting rail is in a frame structure, two ends of the plurality of shelving rails are respectively and fixedly connected with the supporting rail, and the supporting rail is detachably connected with the rack body component.
As a preferable structure of the present utility model, at least one of the side plates is bent at least once in a length direction to form a reinforcing structure, and the first rest hole penetrates through the reinforcing structure.
As a preferred structure of the present utility model, the reinforcing structure has a reinforcing platform at a top thereof, and the first resting hole extends to the reinforcing platform.
As a preferable structure of the utility model, the tableware layer rack further comprises a locking assembly, the locking assembly comprises a telescopic lock body, the lock body is detachably connected to the rear wall of the inner container, the side edge of the reinforcing platform is provided with a reinforcing flanging, and the lock body can extend out and lock the reinforcing flanging.
As a preferable structure of the utility model, the bottom plate is provided with a partition rib, and the partition rib extends toward the shelf cavity protrusion.
The second object of the utility model is to provide a disinfection cabinet, which has a drawer assembly for realizing the inclined placement of tableware through the tableware layer rack, thereby avoiding the limitation of the application scene of the disinfection cabinet due to the limited space of the middle layer rack assembly and meeting the daily use requirement of users.
To achieve the purpose, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
the utility model provides a sterilizer, includes the inner bag, and slidable connect in the drawer assembly of inner bag, the drawer assembly includes as above-mentioned tableware layer frame, the drawer assembly still includes door plant mechanism, support body subassembly detachable connect in door plant mechanism sterilizer.
As a preferable structure of the utility model, the disinfection cabinet further comprises a carriage assembly, wherein the carriage assembly comprises a carriage connected with the door plate mechanism and a sliding rail connected with the outer wall of the inner container, the carriage is arranged on one side of the frame assembly, and the carriage is slidably connected with the sliding rail.
As a preferred structure of the present utility model, the sterilizer further includes a second drawer assembly and a third drawer assembly, and the drawer assembly is disposed between the second drawer assembly and the third drawer assembly.
The utility model has the beneficial effects that:
the tableware layer rack provided by the utility model has the advantages that the bottom plate and the side plates are plate-shaped pieces, the bottom plate and the side plates are formed by sheet metal processing, the processing technology is simple, and the consistency of the structure is easy to maintain; the bottom plate and the side plates and the adjacent side plates can be connected through welding, and the welding of the plate-shaped parts is not easy to rust and deform, so that the influence of rust on sanitation and safety of tableware is avoided. Moreover, the enclosing structure of the bottom plate and the peripheral side plates forms a relatively closed space, so that the problem that tableware such as chopsticks and spoons with smaller volume fall off is avoided. The edge of the edge part of the tableware is clamped into the first shelving hole, and the edge arranged at an acute angle with the bottom plate can limit and fix the tableware, so that the tableware is obliquely shelved; and/or the tableware layer rack further comprises a plurality of shelving bars which are arranged in the shelving cavity at intervals, wherein the shelving bars are provided with inclined parts which are arranged at acute angles with the bottom plate so as to enable the tableware to be obliquely shelved. The inclined state enables the tableware to have good drying performance, improves disinfection reliability, reduces the height space occupied by the inclined vertical tableware relative to the vertically placed tableware, enables the tableware rack to be placed with large size, does not form excessive limitation on the size of the tableware, and enlarges the use scene.
The disinfection cabinet provided by the utility model comprises the drawer component with the tableware layer rack, and further comprises the inner container, wherein the drawer component is slidably connected to the inner container, and the drawer component can be used for obliquely placing tableware through the first shelving holes obliquely arranged on the side plates and/or through the shelving bars obliquely extending in the shelving cavities, so that the situation that the application scene of the disinfection cabinet is limited due to limited middle-layer space in the inner container is avoided, and the disinfection cabinet meets the daily use requirements of users.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a rack for cutlery according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a front view of a cutlery rack according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a structure of a rack for placing tableware according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of a cutlery rack according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 5 is a front view of a cutlery rack according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 6 is a schematic diagram II of a structure of a rack for placing tableware according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 7 is an enlarged schematic view of a portion A of FIG. 1;
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram II of a structure of a cutlery rack according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 9 is a partially enlarged schematic illustration of portion B of FIG. 8;
FIG. 10 is an exploded view of a drawer assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 11 is a structural sectional view of a sterilizer provided by an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 12 is an enlarged partial schematic view of portion C of FIG. 11;
FIG. 13 is a schematic view of a second drawer assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 14 is a schematic structural view of a third drawer assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
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1. a frame assembly; 11. a bottom plate; 111. a second resting hole; 112. a separation rib; 12. a side plate; 121. a first resting hole; 122. reinforcing the platform; 123. reinforcing flanging; 124. welding the lapping edges; 125. welding the positioning holes; 13. a holding cavity; 14. drying holes; 21. a rest column; 211. an accommodating space; 22. a support rail; 23. a rod; 3. a locking assembly; 31. a lock body; 32. a lock head;
10. tableware;
100. an inner container; 200. a door panel mechanism; 201. a handle; 300. a carriage assembly; 301. a carriage; 400. a second drawer assembly; 401. an auxiliary placing hole; 500. and a third drawer assembly.
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The utility model is described in further detail below with reference to the drawings and examples. It is to be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the utility model and are not limiting thereof. It should be further noted that, for convenience of description, only some, but not all of the structures related to the present utility model are shown in the drawings.
In the description of the present utility model, unless explicitly stated and limited otherwise, the terms "connected," "connected," and "fixed" are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally formed; can be mechanically or electrically connected; can be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and can be communicated with the inside of two elements or the interaction relationship of the two elements. 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 the present utility model, unless expressly stated or limited otherwise, a first feature "above" or "below" a second feature may include both the first and second features being in direct contact, as well as the first and second features not being in direct contact but being in contact with each other through additional features therebetween. Moreover, a first feature being "above," "over" and "on" a second feature includes the first feature being directly above and obliquely above the second feature, or simply indicating that the first feature is higher in level than the second feature. The first feature being "under", "below" and "beneath" the second feature includes the first feature being directly under and obliquely below the second feature, or simply means that the first feature is less level than the second feature.
In the description of the present embodiment, the terms "upper", "lower", "left", "right", and the like are orientation or positional relationships based on those shown in the drawings, merely for convenience of description and simplicity of operation, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or elements referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like, are used merely for distinguishing between descriptions and not for distinguishing between them.
Example 1
As shown in fig. 1-7, the present embodiment provides a cutlery rack slidably connected to a liner 100, and the cutlery 10 can be taken and placed when the cutlery rack slides out of the liner 100. The tableware layer rack comprises a rack body assembly 1, wherein the rack body assembly 1 comprises a bottom plate 11 and side plates 12 which are arranged around the bottom plate 11 in a surrounding manner so as to form a placing cavity 13. The bottom plate 11 and the side plates 12 are plate-shaped pieces, are formed by sheet metal machining, have simple machining process and are easy to maintain structural consistency; the bottom plate 11 and the side plates 12 and the adjacent side plates 12 can be connected through welding, and the welding of the plate-shaped parts is not easy to rust and deform, so that the sanitary and safety influence of rust on the tableware 10 is avoided. Moreover, the enclosing structure of the bottom plate 11 and the peripheral side plates 12 forms a relatively closed space, so that the problem that the tableware 10 such as chopsticks and spoons with smaller volume falls off is avoided. The bottom plate 11 and the peripheral side plates 12 are provided with a plurality of drying holes 14 for accelerating the airflow, and the shape and number of the drying holes 14 are not limited in this embodiment.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 1-3, at least one side plate 12 is provided with a plurality of first placing holes 121, the first placing holes 121 are used for clamping the tableware 10, and at least one side of each first placing hole 121 is arranged at an acute angle with the bottom plate 11 so as to enable the tableware 10 to be placed obliquely; since the first placing holes 121 are formed in the side plates 12, when the edge portions of the tableware 10 are snapped into the first placing holes 121, the edge disposed at an acute angle with the bottom plate 11 can limit and fix the tableware 10, so that the tableware 10 is placed obliquely. In this embodiment, both side edges of the first resting hole 121 in the height direction are obliquely resting and parallel to each other, not only can the obliquely resting state of the cutlery 10 be maintained, but also the cutlery 10 is prevented from shaking.
In another embodiment, as shown in fig. 4-6, the cutlery rack further comprises a plurality of shelving bars 21 arranged in the shelving cavity 13 at intervals, the plurality of shelving bars 21 are detachably connected to the rack body assembly 1, a containing space 211 for shelving the cutlery 10 is formed between adjacent shelving bars 21, and the shelving bars 21 have inclined parts arranged at an acute angle with the bottom plate 11 so as to enable the cutlery 10 to be obliquely shelved. In the present embodiment, the shelving bar 21 has an approximately U-shape, and the shelving bar 21 includes inclined portions provided at both sides and extending obliquely in the height direction, and a horizontal portion connecting the inclined portions at both sides, the horizontal portion being for supporting the cutlery 10, the inclined portions being for restricting the inclined state of the cutlery 10.
The inclined state enables the tableware 10 to have good drying performance, improves disinfection reliability, reduces the height space occupied by the tableware 10 which is inclined vertically relative to the tableware 10 which is vertically placed, enables the tableware 10 with larger size to be placed on the tableware layer rack, does not form excessive limitation on the size of the tableware 10, and enlarges the use scene.
Preferably, the bottom plate 11 and the side plate 12 are integrally formed. Specifically, the blanking cutting is carried out through a whole plate-shaped piece to form a bottom plate 11 and side plates 12 connected with four sides of the bottom plate 11, so that the processing technology is simple and the consistency is good; then, the four side plates 12 are folded over so as to be enclosed around the bottom plate 11, forming a holding chamber 13. As shown in fig. 7, a welding flange 124 is formed between the adjacent side plates 12, and a welding positioning hole 125 is provided on the welding flange 124, so that welding quality is improved, and rust is further avoided.
Preferably, the bottom plate 11 is provided with a plurality of second holding holes 111, the plurality of second holding holes 111 and the plurality of first holding holes 121 are in one-to-one correspondence, and/or the plurality of second holding holes 111 and the plurality of accommodating spaces 211 are in one-to-one correspondence. As shown in fig. 2 and 5, the cutlery 10 may be inserted into the second resting hole 111, and a portion of the size of the cutlery 10 may protrude from the bottom of the cutlery rack through the second resting hole 111, further reducing the occupation of the upper space of the cutlery rack. Further, further restriction of the dish 10 can be added through the second resting hole 111, and the placement of the dish 10 is more reliable, avoiding the dish 10 from sliding.
More specifically, the first and second rest holes 121 and 111 each have a pressing edge extending to the outside of the rest cavity 13, avoiding the burrs left from punching from scratching the cutlery 10.
As a preferred solution, the cutlery rack further includes a supporting rail 22, as shown in fig. 4, the supporting rail 22 is in a frame structure, two ends of the plurality of shelving rails 21 are respectively and fixedly connected to the supporting rail 22, and the supporting rail 22 is detachably connected to the rack body assembly 1. In this embodiment, the support rail 22 is provided with a plug rod 23, the bottom plate 11 is provided with a jack, and the position of the plurality of rest rails 21 on the frame body assembly 1 is fixed by the cooperation of the plug rod 23 and the jack. Moreover, the support rail 22 can increase the structural reliability of the rest rail 21, avoiding deformation of the rest rail 21.
Preferably, at least one side plate 12 is bent at least once in the length direction to form a reinforcing structure, and the first rest hole 121 penetrates the reinforcing structure. The side plates 12 are bent along the length direction, and the bending directions are sequentially opposite when the side plates are bent for a plurality of times, so that a multi-fold-line reinforcing structure can be formed, the cross section of the reinforcing structure is Z-shaped, and the plurality of Z-shaped reinforcing structures are sequentially connected end to end when the side plates are bent for a plurality of times. On the one hand, the reinforcing structure can increase the structural strength of the side plate 12 and avoid the deformation of the side plate 12, and on the other hand, the first placing holes 121 penetrate through the reinforcing structure, so that the first placing holes 121 are converted into a space structure from a planar structure, and the limiting and fixing of the tableware 10 are more reliable.
Further, the top of the reinforcing structure has a reinforcing platform 122, and the reinforcing platform 122 can prevent the edge of the side plate 12 from being in a vertically upward state, thereby scratching the tableware 10 or the user. In addition, the first placing holes 121 extend to the reinforcing platform 122, so that the first placing holes 121 extend from the height direction of the tableware rack to the width direction, and the limiting reliability of the tableware 10 is further improved.
Preferably, the cutlery rack further comprises a locking assembly 3, as shown in fig. 8 and 9. The locking assembly 3 comprises a telescopic lock body 31, the lock body 31 is detachably connected to the rear wall (refer to fig. 11 and 12) of the inner container 100, a reinforcing flange 123 is arranged on the side edge of the reinforcing platform 122 to form a U-shaped structure, the lock body 31 can extend out and lock the reinforcing flange 123, the sliding of the tableware layer rack is avoided, the safety accident caused by the sliding of the tableware layer rack out of the inner container 100 in the using process of the sterilizing cabinet is prevented, and the safety performance is improved. Preferably, the lock body 31 is disposed in the middle of the rear wall of the liner 100, so that the locking of the dish rack can be achieved by one locking assembly 3, and locking pieces are not required to be disposed on two sides of the dish rack, thereby avoiding the asynchronism of locking of the two sides and reducing the processing cost.
In this embodiment, the locking assembly 3 may be an electromagnetic lock structure, the lock body 31 is in a hook shape, and when the power is applied, the lock body 31 can extend and hook the reinforcing flange 123. In other embodiments, the locking assembly 3 may be a mechanical lock structure, which is not limited to the present embodiment. Preferably, the locking assembly 3 further comprises a locking head 32, as shown in fig. 8 and 9, the locking head 32 is in a U shape, the locking head 32 is detachably connected in the reinforcing flange 123, the locking head 32 can increase the structural strength of the reinforcing flange 123, and the reinforcing flange 123 is prevented from deforming under the action of the locking head 32, so that the locking assembly 3 is prevented from being failed.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 1, the base plate 11 is provided with a partition rib 112, and the partition rib 112 extends convexly toward the rest cavity 13. The separation rib 112 can increase the structural strength of the bottom plate 11, promote flatness, avoid the bottom plate 11 to warp, and the separation rib 112 can divide the area of shelving cavity 13, avoid the collision that the tableware 10 in different areas slides.
Example two
In a second embodiment of the present utility model, as shown in fig. 10, the drawer assembly includes the tableware layer rack in the first embodiment, and further includes a door plate mechanism 200, and the rack assembly 1 is detachably connected to the door plate mechanism 200. In this embodiment, the door panel mechanism 200 includes an outer glass plate and an inner support plate, and the drawer assembly is coupled to the door panel mechanism 200 by fasteners such as screws. The door panel mechanism 200 further comprises a handle 201, and the drawer assembly can be pulled out from the liner 100 by pulling the handle 201 to take and put the tableware 10. The tableware layer rack of the drawer assembly is provided with a shelving cavity 13 formed by encircling the bottom plate 11 and the peripheral side plates 12, and the tableware 10 can be obliquely placed through a first shelving hole 121 obliquely arranged on the side plates 12 and/or through a shelving column 21 obliquely extending and arranged in the shelving cavity 13, so that the structural consistency and the space availability are improved, and the daily use requirement of limited space in the middle layer of the sterilizing cabinet is met.
Example III
11-14, the disinfection cabinet further comprises an inner container 100, the drawer assembly is slidably connected to the inner container 100, the tableware 10 can be obliquely placed on the drawer assembly, the situation that the application scene of the disinfection cabinet is limited due to limited middle-layer space of the inner container 100 is avoided, and daily use requirements of users are met.
Still further, the sterilizer further comprises a carriage assembly 300, wherein the carriage assembly 300 comprises a carriage 301 connected to the door panel mechanism 200, and a sliding rail (not shown) connected to the outer wall of the inner container 100. In this embodiment, the disinfection cabinet is provided with two sliding frames 301, the two sliding frames 301 are respectively arranged at two sides of the frame body assembly 1, the sliding frames 301 are slidably connected with sliding rails, and sliding stability and smoothness of the drawer assembly are improved.
Preferably, the sterilizer further includes a second drawer assembly 400 and a third drawer assembly 500, and the drawer assemblies are disposed between the second drawer assembly 400 and the third drawer assembly 500. In this embodiment, the disinfection cabinet is a dual-cavity disinfection cabinet, the second drawer assembly 400 is disposed in the lower cavity, the third drawer assembly 500 and the drawer assembly are disposed in the upper cavity, and the drawer assembly is disposed in the middle layer. The drawer assembly has different functional areas, specifically, in this embodiment, the drawer assembly as the middle layer is suitable for placing small and medium sized tableware, the drawer assembly has functional areas such as a dish placing area, a bowl placing area, and a cup placing area, and the like, and the dish or the bowl can be obliquely placed in the dish placing area and the bowl placing area (refer to fig. 3) through the first placing hole 121 on the side plate 12 or through the placing rail 21, and the cup placing area is used for placing a cup and the like. Meanwhile, the separation ribs 112 are arranged among the dish placing area, the bowl placing area and the cup placing area, so that the tableware 10 in different functional areas can be prevented from sliding to collide with each other.
The second drawer assembly 400 and the third drawer assembly 500 have the same layer frame structure as the drawer assemblies, and are formed by integrally machining plate-shaped pieces, so that structural consistency is ensured, and welding corrosion is reduced. Preferably, the bottom and side surfaces of the second drawer assembly 400 are also provided with auxiliary resting holes 401 as a less common dish sterilizing area, facilitating the upright or inclined placement of the large-sized dishes 10. The third drawer assembly 500 is located at the top of the upper cavity, and is used for placing small-sized tableware 10 such as chopsticks, spoons, etc., and the tableware 10 can be laid flat on the bottom surface.
It is to be understood that the above examples of the present utility model are provided for clarity of illustration only and are not limiting of the embodiments of the present utility model. Various obvious changes, rearrangements and substitutions can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the utility model. It is not necessary here nor is it exhaustive of all embodiments. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, etc. which come within the spirit and principles of the utility model are desired to be protected by the following claims.
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1. A cutlery rack slidably connected to a liner (100), the cutlery rack comprising:
the rack body assembly (1), the rack body assembly (1) comprises a bottom plate (11) and side plates (12) which are arranged around the bottom plate (11) in a surrounding manner so as to form a placing cavity (13);
at least one side plate (12) is provided with a plurality of first placing holes (121), the first placing holes (121) are used for clamping tableware (10), and at least one side of each first placing hole (121) is arranged at an acute angle with the bottom plate (11) so as to enable the tableware (10) to be placed obliquely; and/or, the tableware layer rack further comprises a plurality of shelving bars (21) which are arranged in the shelving cavity (13) at intervals, the shelving bars (21) are detachably connected to the rack body assembly (1), a containing space (211) for shelving the tableware (10) is formed between the adjacent shelving bars (21), and the shelving bars (21) are provided with inclined parts which are arranged at acute angles with the bottom plate (11) so that the tableware (10) can be obliquely shelved.
2. Cutlery rack according to claim 1, characterized in that the bottom plate (11) is provided with a plurality of second holding holes (111), in that a plurality of second holding holes (111) and a plurality of first holding holes (121) are in one-to-one correspondence, and/or in that a plurality of second holding holes (111) and a plurality of holding spaces (211) are in one-to-one correspondence.
3. The cutlery rack of claim 1, further comprising a support rail (22), wherein the support rail (22) is in a frame structure, two ends of a plurality of shelf rails (21) are fixedly connected to the support rail (22), and the support rail (22) is detachably connected to the rack assembly (1).
4. Cutlery rack according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one of said side plates (12) is bent at least once in the length direction to form a reinforcing structure, through which said first resting hole (121) penetrates.
5. Cutlery rack according to claim 4, characterized in that the top of the reinforcement structure has a reinforcement platform (122), the first resting hole (121) extending to the reinforcement platform (122).
6. The cutlery rack of claim 5, further comprising a locking assembly (3), said locking assembly (3) comprising a retractable lock body (31), said lock body (31) being detachably connected to the rear wall of said liner (100), the side edges of said reinforcement platform (122) being provided with reinforcement flanges (123), said lock body (31) being capable of extending out and locking said reinforcement flanges (123).
7. Cutlery rack according to any of claims 1-6, characterized in that the floor (11) is provided with a separation rib (112), which separation rib (112) extends convexly towards the resting cavity (13).
8. A disinfection cabinet, characterized by comprising a liner (100), and a drawer assembly slidably connected to the liner (100), the drawer assembly comprising a cutlery rack according to any of claims 1-7, the drawer assembly further comprising a door panel mechanism (200), the rack assembly (1) being detachably connected to the door panel mechanism (200) disinfection cabinet.
9. A disinfection cabinet according to claim 8, further comprising a carriage assembly (300), said carriage assembly (300) comprising a carriage (301) connected to said door panel mechanism (200) and a slide rail (302) connected to an outer wall of said inner container (100), said carriage (301) being arranged on one side of said frame assembly (1), said carriage (301) being slidably connected to said slide rail (302).
10. The disinfection cabinet of claim 8, further comprising a second drawer assembly (400) and a third drawer assembly (500), said drawer assemblies being disposed between said second drawer assembly (400) and said third drawer assembly (500).
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