CN220369970U - Kitchen ware cleaning equipment - Google Patents
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The utility model belongs to the technical field of kitchen appliances, and discloses kitchen ware cleaning equipment, which comprises an inner container, a sliding rack and a shelf, wherein the sliding rack is arranged on the inner container; the inner container is provided with a containing cavity; the sliding frame is arranged in the accommodating cavity and is slidably connected with the inner container; the shelf is used for bearing kitchen ware, the shelf is slidably connected to the sliding frame, the shelf can slide up and down in a reciprocating mode and is locked at a set height, and the sliding frame can slide transversely so that at least part of the shelf is located outside the accommodating cavity. The kitchen ware cleaning equipment can adjust the height of the shelf so as to facilitate the placement of kitchen ware by a user, avoid shielding interference with an adjacent shelf in the operation process, be convenient to use, avoid the user from bending down or squatting down, reduce physical fatigue and operation discomfort of the user, and promote the use experience of the user.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of kitchen appliances, in particular to kitchen ware cleaning equipment.
Background
The dish washer is a device capable of automatically cleaning cookware such as pot, bowl, dish, chopsticks, knife and fork, has strong cleaning and decontamination capability, can disinfect the cookware, greatly reduces tedious manual labor of users, and saves time and labor. Dish washers are commonly equipped with multi-layered racks for improving the cleaning efficiency by placing the kitchen ware to be disinfected through the racks. In the process of placing kitchen ware on the lower-layer shelf, the user is inconvenient to operate, the user is required to bend down or squat down to finish the kitchen ware, the requirements of ergonomics are not met, and physical fatigue and operation discomfort of the user are easily caused. Although some existing dish washers are provided with a rack with adjustable height, the rack with adjustable height is mainly used for solving the problem that the space for placing kitchen ware with different sizes is different, and the space between the rack and the top wall of the liner is adjusted, so that the upper rack can shade the adjusting process of the lower rack, and the adjusting operation is inconvenient.
Thus, there is a need for a kitchen ware washing apparatus that solves the above-mentioned problems.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to provide kitchen ware cleaning equipment which can be used for adjusting the height of a shelf so as to facilitate the placement of kitchen ware by a user, prevent shielding interference with an adjacent shelf in the operation process, and reduce physical fatigue and operation discomfort of the user.
To achieve the purpose, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
providing a kitchen ware washing apparatus comprising:
the inner container is provided with an accommodating cavity;
the sliding frame is arranged in the accommodating cavity and is slidably connected with the inner container;
the rack is used for bearing kitchen ware, the rack is slidably connected to the sliding rack, the rack can slide up and down in a reciprocating mode and is locked at a set height, and the sliding rack can slide transversely so that at least part of the rack is located outside the containing cavity.
As a preferable structure of the utility model, a first slideway is arranged on the inner wall of the liner, the first slideway extends transversely, and the sliding frame is connected with the first slideway in a sliding way.
As a preferable structure of the utility model, the kitchen ware cleaning apparatus further comprises an extension carriage connected to the carriage, the extension carriage can protrude from the carriage in a lateral direction, and the extension carriage is slidably connected to the first slideway so that the carriage can be located outside the accommodating cavity entirely.
As a preferable structure of the present utility model, the kitchen ware cleaning apparatus further includes a door body rotatably connected to the inner container to close the accommodating chamber, the door body having an open state and a closed state, and when the door body is in the open state, an end of the carriage remote from the first slide rail can abut against the door body.
As an optimal structure of the utility model, the sliding frame comprises two sliding plates which are oppositely arranged, the two sliding plates are respectively connected to two sides of the shelf, the two opposite inner walls of the liner are respectively provided with the first sliding ways, and the two first sliding ways and the two sliding plates are in one-to-one correspondence.
As a preferable structure of the utility model, the sliding frame is provided with a second slide way and at least one branch slide way, the second slide way extends along the up-down direction, the second slide way and the branch slide way are mutually communicated, the branch slide way and the second slide way are arranged in an included angle, the shelf is slidably connected with the second slide way, and the shelf can be slidably connected with the branch slide way.
As a preferable configuration of the present utility model, a plurality of the branch slides are provided at intervals in the up-down direction.
As a preferable structure of the utility model, the second slide ways are arranged in a plurality, the second slide ways are arranged at intervals along the transverse direction, the shelf also comprises a plurality of pulleys, the pulleys are in one-to-one correspondence with the second slide ways, and the pulleys are rotatably connected in the second slide ways.
As a preferable structure of the present utility model, the kitchen ware washing apparatus further includes a limiting mechanism for limiting a sliding distance of the carriage.
As a preferred construction of the utility model, the shelf further comprises a handle member.
The utility model has the beneficial effects that:
according to the kitchen ware cleaning equipment provided by the utility model, the shelf can slide up and down in a reciprocating manner and is locked at a set height, and the sliding frame can slide transversely so that at least part of the shelf is positioned outside the accommodating cavity; the sliding frame is pulled to enable the sliding frame to slide outside the accommodating cavity along the transverse direction, so that at least part of the shelf is positioned outside the accommodating cavity. The shelf can slide back and forth along the up-down direction and is locked at the set height, so that the height adjustment is realized; when the sliding frame transversely slides out of the accommodating cavity, the shelf is controlled to slide in an upward direction and locked at a set height so as to be adjusted to a height convenient for a user to place kitchen ware, the requirements of ergonomics are met, bending down or squatting operations of the user are reduced, the user can easily place the kitchen ware in the shelf in a standing posture, and physical fatigue of the user is avoided; then, the shelf is slid back in a downward direction to the initial position, and then the carriage is slid in a laterally opposite direction to the initial position. In the operation process, at least part of the shelves are positioned outside the accommodating cavity, shielding interference of adjacent shelves on the shelves can be reduced, the shelves are controlled to slide in the up-down direction in a reciprocating manner, and in the process of placing kitchen ware on the shelves, the operation is convenient, the operation discomfort of a user is reduced, and the limitation on the size of the placed kitchen ware is avoided.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a part of a kitchen ware cleaning apparatus according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a skateboard according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a skateboard according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 4 is a first limiting schematic diagram of a limiting mechanism according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 5 is a second limiting schematic diagram of the limiting mechanism according to the embodiment of the present utility model.
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1. an inner container; 11. a receiving chamber; 12. a first slideway; 121. a first limit protrusion; 122. the second limiting protruding piece; 2. a carriage; 21. an extension carriage; 211. a limit fitting; 22. a slide plate; 221. a second slideway; 222. a branch slideway; 3. a shelf; 31. a pulley; 32. a handle member; 4. a door body.
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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.
The dish washer is a device capable of automatically cleaning cookware such as pot, bowl, dish, chopsticks, knife and fork, has strong cleaning and decontamination capability, can disinfect the cookware, greatly reduces tedious manual labor of users, and saves time and labor. Dish washers are commonly equipped with multi-layered racks for improving the cleaning efficiency by placing the kitchen ware to be disinfected through the racks. In the process of placing kitchen ware on the lower-layer shelf, the user is inconvenient to operate, the user is required to bend down or squat down to finish the kitchen ware, the requirements of ergonomics are not met, and physical fatigue and operation discomfort of the user are easily caused. Some existing dish washers are provided with a rack with adjustable height, however, the rack with adjustable height is mainly used for solving the problem that the space for placing kitchen ware with different sizes is different, and the space between the rack and the top wall of the liner is adjusted, so that the existence of the upper rack can cause shielding to the adjusting process of the lower rack, and the adjusting operation is inconvenient. Accordingly, in order to solve the above-mentioned problems, embodiments of the present utility model provide a kitchen ware washing apparatus.
As shown in fig. 1 to 5, the kitchen ware cleaning apparatus provided in this embodiment includes a liner 1, a carriage 2, and a shelf 3. The inner container 1 is provided with a containing cavity 11. The sliding frame 2 is arranged in the accommodating cavity 11, and the sliding frame 2 is slidably connected with the liner 1. The shelf 3 is used for bearing kitchen ware, the shelf 3 is slidably connected to the sliding frame 2, the shelf 3 can slide up and down in a reciprocating manner and is locked at a set height, and the up and down directions comprise but are not limited to the vertical direction; the carriage 2 is able to slide laterally so that at least part of the shelf 3 is outside the housing chamber 11, including but not limited to horizontally. In the present embodiment, the shelf 3 can be reciprocally slid in the vertical direction, and the carriage 2 can be slid in the horizontal direction. For ease of illustration, a coordinate system is shown in FIG. 1, wherein the X-axis indicates a vertical direction and the Y-axis indicates a horizontal direction; in the present embodiment, the vertical direction and the horizontal direction are perpendicular to each other, and the vertical direction indicates the height direction of the liner 1. Pulling the carriage 2 can slide the carriage 2 in a horizontal direction out of the receiving chamber 11, so that at least part of the shelf 3 is located out of the receiving chamber 11. The shelf 3 can slide back and forth along the vertical direction and is locked at a set height, so that the height adjustment is realized; when the sliding frame 2 slides out of the accommodating cavity 11 along the horizontal direction, the shelf 3 is controlled to slide along the vertical direction and locked at a set height so as to be adjusted to a height convenient for a user to place kitchen ware, the requirements of ergonomics are met, the bending down or squatting operation of the user is reduced, the user can easily place the kitchen ware in the shelf 3 in a standing posture, and the physical fatigue of the user is avoided; then, the shelf 3 is slid to the initial position in the opposite direction of the vertical direction, and then the slide frame 2 is slid to the initial position in the opposite direction of the horizontal direction. In the above operation process, since at least part of the shelf 3 is located outside the accommodating cavity 11, shielding interference of adjacent shelves (not shown in the figure, mainly the upper shelf) to the shelf 3 can be reduced, in the process of controlling the shelf 3 to slide reciprocally along the vertical direction, and in the process of placing kitchen ware on the shelf 3, the operation is convenient, the operation discomfort of a user is reduced, and the limitation on the size of the placed kitchen ware is avoided.
It should be noted that, the height of the shelf 3 on the sliding frame 2 may be locked by various structures, for example, the sliding frame 2 may be provided with a latch to lock the shelf 3, or the sliding frame 2 may be provided with an elastic buckle to lock the shelf 3, which is not limited in this embodiment, and the drawings of this embodiment are not limited.
In an embodiment, the inner wall of the liner 1 is provided with a first slide way 12, the first slide way 12 extends along the horizontal direction, and the sliding frame 2 is slidably connected to the first slide way 12. In this embodiment, the first slide way 12 is a U-shaped slide way, the first slide way 12 is fixed on the inner wall of the liner 1 by a fastener such as a screw, and the sliding frame 2 can be clamped in the first slide way 12 and slide reciprocally along the first slide way 12 to realize sliding into the liner 1 or sliding out of the liner 1. The first slide 12 provides a sliding limit for the carriage 2.
In an embodiment, the sliding frame 2 is provided with an extension sliding frame 21, the extension sliding frame 21 can protrude from the sliding frame 2 along a horizontal direction, and the extension sliding frame 21 is slidably connected in the first sliding way 12, so that the sliding frame 2 can be completely located outside the accommodating cavity 11. It will be appreciated that the extension carriage 21 protrudes from the carriage 2 in the horizontal direction, so that when the carriage 2 drives the extension carriage 21 to slide in the first slide way 12, the carriage 2 can be completely separated from the first slide way 12 and is kept stable by the supporting action of the extension carriage 21, and thus, the carriage 2 can be completely located outside the accommodating cavity 11, so that the shelf 3 is completely separated from the area range of the adjacent shelf.
Specifically, the extension carriage 21 can be fixed on the carriage 2 and protrudes from the carriage 2, or the extension carriage 21 can be slidably connected with the carriage 2 and protrudes from the carriage 2, so that when the carriage 2 slides along the first slideway 12 to be restored in the accommodating cavity 11, the extension carriage 21 can overlap with the carriage 2, and the space in the carriage 2 is avoided.
In one embodiment, the kitchen ware cleaning apparatus further comprises an outer case (not shown in the drawings) and a door body 4, wherein the inner container 1 is disposed in the outer case, and the door body 4 is rotatably connected to the inner container 1 or the outer case to close the accommodating cavity 11. The door body 4 has open condition and closed condition, and when the door body 4 was open condition, carriage 2 can slide in order to make at least part shelf 3 be located the holding chamber 11 outward to reduce the shielding interference that adjacent shelf produced to shelf 3, be convenient for carry out altitude mixture control and tableware placing to shelf 3 outside holding chamber 11, the user can be with standing the gesture light place kitchen utensils and appliances in shelf 3, reduces user's physical fatigue, promotes user's use impression. When the door body 4 is in an open state, one end, far away from the first slide rail 12, of the sliding frame 2 can be abutted against the door body 4, the door body 4 can provide support for the sliding frame 2, deformation of the sliding frame 2 due to insufficient support is avoided, and further structural stability of the liner 1 and the first slide rail 12 is maintained.
In one embodiment, the sliding frame 2 comprises two sliding plates 22 oppositely arranged, and the two sliding plates 22 are respectively connected to two sides of the shelf 3 to keep the balance of the shelf 3 sliding on the sliding frame 2. The two inner walls of the inner container 1 which are oppositely arranged are respectively provided with a first slide rail 12, and the two first slide rails 12 and the two sliding plates 22 are in one-to-one correspondence, so that the sliding balance of the sliding frame 2 along the horizontal direction is ensured.
In an embodiment, the sliding frame 2 is provided with a second sliding rail 221 and at least one branched sliding rail 222, and in this embodiment, the second sliding rail 221 and the branched sliding rail 222 are both in a chute structure, and the shelf 3 can slide in the second sliding rail 221 and the branched sliding rail 222 by forming the second sliding rail 221 and the branched sliding rail 222 through slotting on the sliding plate 22. The sliding connection structure is simple, and the second slideway 221 and the branch slideway 222 do not occupy the space in the accommodating cavity 11; moreover, the locking height of the shelf 3 can be set through the end part of the second slideway 221, and the limiting structure is simple. The second slide way 221 extends along the vertical direction, the second slide way 221 and the branch slide way 222 are mutually communicated, the branch slide way 222 and the second slide way 221 are arranged at an included angle, the shelf 3 is connected with the second slide way 221 in a sliding manner, and the shelf 3 can be connected with the branch slide way 222 in a sliding manner so as to be locked at a set height. The shelf 3 slides along the second slide way 221 to realize the position locking at different heights, and because the branch slide way 222 and the second slide way 221 are arranged at an included angle, when the shelf 3 slides into the branch slide way 222, the position locking at the height can be realized, and at the moment, kitchen ware can be put into the shelf 3. The structure for locking the shelf 3 by the branch slide 222 is simple and easy to operate, and does not require a complicated mechanical structure.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 2, the branched slide 222 is 7-shaped, the upper end is communicated with the second slide 221, and the lower end is used as a limiting structure of the shelf 3 to prevent the shelf 3 from sliding out of the branched slide 222. In other embodiments, the branch slide 222 may be linear and may extend downward at an angle with respect to the second slide 221, which is not limited to the embodiment shown in the drawings.
In one embodiment, the plurality of branch slides 222 are spaced apart in the vertical direction, as shown in fig. 3. The plurality of branch slideways 222 can be arranged at intervals along the vertical direction, so that the shelf 3 can be locked at positions of different heights, and the requirements of users with different heights can be met. As shown in fig. 3, the second slide 221 is provided with three branch slides 222 at intervals along the vertical direction, so that three-level height adjustment can be realized. For users with higher heights, the shelf 3 can be directly pulled to slide into the topmost branch slideway 222 along the second slideway 221; also, for users with a slightly lower height, the branching slide 222 may be selected to have a slightly lower height, which may be better suited.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 2 and 3, the second slides 221 are disposed at intervals along the horizontal direction, so as to increase the sliding balance of the shelf 3. The shelf 3 further comprises a plurality of pulleys 31, the pulleys 31 are in one-to-one correspondence with the plurality of second slide ways 221, and the pulleys 31 are rotatably connected in the second slide ways 221. The shelf 3 is a frame-shaped structure formed by mutually cross-connecting a plurality of rails, and the sliding resistance of the shelf 3 can be reduced by sliding the pulley 31 in the second slideway 221, so that a user can conveniently push and pull the shelf 3, and the labor is saved.
In one embodiment, the kitchen ware washing apparatus further comprises a limiting mechanism for limiting the sliding distance of the sliding frame 2. As shown in fig. 4 and 5, in the present embodiment, the first slide way 12 is provided with a first limit protrusion 121 and a second limit protrusion 122 at both ends thereof, respectively, and the extension carriage 21 is provided with a limit fitting 211. When the tail end of the extension sliding frame 21 abuts against the first limiting protruding piece 121, limiting that the sliding frame 2 slides into the inner container 1 is achieved, as shown in fig. 4; when the extension carriage 21 slides towards one end of the second limiting protruding member 122 until the limiting fitting member 211 abuts against the second limiting protruding member 122, limiting that the carriage 2 slides out of the liner 1 is achieved, as shown in fig. 5. The above-described limit mechanisms are by way of example only and not by way of limitation.
In one embodiment, the shelf 3 further comprises a handle member 32. Preferably, two handle pieces 32 are provided, the two handle pieces 32 are respectively arranged at two ends of the shelf 3, and the handle pieces 32 are arranged above the shelf 3 in a U shape. By means of the handle member 32, the user can easily carry the device.
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. Kitchen ware cleaning apparatus, characterized by comprising:
the inner container (1), the said inner container (1) has holding cavity (11);
the sliding frame (2) is arranged in the accommodating cavity (11), and the sliding frame (2) is slidably connected with the inner container (1);
the rack (3), rack (3) are used for bearing kitchen utensils and appliances, rack (3) slidable connect in carriage (2), rack (3) can reciprocate the slip from top to bottom and lock in setting for the height, carriage (2) can transversely slide so that at least part shelf (3) are located outside holding chamber (11).
2. Kitchen ware cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that the inner wall of the inner container (1) is provided with a first slide (12), the first slide (12) extending in a transversal direction, the carriage (2) being slidingly connected to the first slide (12).
3. The kitchen ware washing apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising an extension carriage (21) connected to the carriage (2), the extension carriage (21) being capable of protruding laterally from the carriage (2), the extension carriage (21) being slidably connected within the first slideway (12) such that the carriage (2) is capable of being located entirely outside the receiving cavity (11).
4. The kitchen ware washing apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising a door body (4), the door body (4) being rotatably connected to the inner container (1) to close the accommodating chamber (11), the door body (4) having an open state and a closed state, when the door body (4) is in the open state, an end of the carriage (2) remote from the first slide way (12) being capable of abutting the door body (4).
5. The kitchen ware cleaning apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the sliding frame (2) comprises two sliding plates (22) which are oppositely arranged, the two sliding plates (22) are respectively connected to two sides of the shelf (3), the two oppositely arranged inner walls of the inner container (1) are respectively provided with the first sliding ways (12), and the two first sliding ways (12) and the two sliding plates (22) are in one-to-one correspondence.
6. The kitchen ware washing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a second slide (221) and at least one branched slide (222) are provided on the carriage (2), the second slide (221) extends in the up-down direction, the second slide (221) and the branched slide (222) are communicated with each other, and the branched slide (222) and the second slide (221) are provided at an angle, the rack (3) is slidably connected to the second slide (221), and the rack (3) is slidably connected to the branched slide (222) so as to be locked at the set height.
7. The kitchen ware washing apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein a plurality of said branch runners (222) are provided at intervals in said up-down direction.
8. The kitchen ware washing apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein a plurality of said second runners (221) are provided, a plurality of said second runners (221) are provided at intervals in a lateral direction, said rack (3) further comprises a plurality of pulleys (31), a plurality of said pulleys (31) and a plurality of said second runners (221) are in one-to-one correspondence, and said pulleys (31) are rotatably connected in said second runners (221).
9. The kitchen ware washing apparatus of any one of claims 1-8, further comprising a limiting mechanism for limiting a sliding distance of the carriage (2).
10. Kitchen ware washing device according to any one of claims 1-8, characterized in that the rack (3) further comprises a handle element (32).
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