CN220832964U - Dish washing basket assembly and kitchen appliance with same - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model relates to a dish washing basket assembly and a kitchen appliance with the same. The dish washing basket assembly includes: a dish basket comprising a bottom bracket and a circumferential bracket extending upwardly from a circumferential edge of the bottom bracket; and a chopstick cage disposed on the circumferential support and configured to be rotatable toward the bottom support to act as a bracket. The dish washing basket assembly can enable the chopstick basket to have multiple functions by rotating the chopstick basket.
Description
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of kitchen appliances, in particular to a dish washing basket assembly and a kitchen appliance with the same.
Background
At present, with the continuous improvement of life quality of people, kitchen appliances for kitchen ware cleaning are gradually becoming common household appliances, such as dish washers, disinfection cabinets and the like. The dish washing machine is used for washing tableware, so that the complicated manual labor can be greatly reduced. When the dishwasher is used, the tableware to be washed is put into the dishwasher, the faucet is opened, and other things can be done without confidence as soon as the electric button is pressed. The whole washing process is not needed to wait for someone, the operation can be automatically completed, the labor intensity of people is lightened, and the working efficiency is improved.
A dish washing basket is arranged in the dish washing machine, a user places dishes to be washed on the dish washing basket, and the dish washing machine washes the dishes on the dish washing basket. The arrangement of the dish washing basket can ensure that the tableware can be fully exposed to the sprayed water flow so as to achieve the effective cleaning effect. A chopstick cage is usually arranged in the bowl washing basket and is used for placing chopsticks, spoons, forks and other tableware. However, most of the chopstick cages in the prior art are fixedly arranged on the dish washing basket, and the chopstick cages can only be used for containing tableware such as chopsticks, and have single functions, so that the space in the dish washing basket is occupied when the tableware such as chopsticks is not required to be cleaned.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a new solution to the above-mentioned problems.
Disclosure of utility model
The utility model provides a dish washing basket assembly, which aims to solve the technical problem that a chopstick cage in the dish washing basket assembly in the prior art is single in function. The dish washing basket assembly includes: a dish basket comprising a bottom bracket and a circumferential bracket extending upwardly from a circumferential edge of the bottom bracket; and a chopstick cage disposed on the circumferential support and configured to be rotatable toward the bottom support to act as a bracket.
The dish washing basket assembly comprises a dish washing basket and a chopstick cage. The dish basket includes a bottom bracket and a circumferential bracket extending upwardly from a circumferential edge of the bottom bracket. The arrangement of the bottom bracket and the circumferential bracket can conveniently place the tableware to be washed so as to clean the tableware. The chopstick cage is arranged on the circumferential support and is configured to be rotatable towards the bottom support to act as a carrier. The chopsticks cage can be used for conveniently placing tableware such as chopsticks and the like so as to clean the tableware better. The chopstick cage is configured to rotate towards the bottom bracket to serve as a bracket, and can be turned over when the chopstick cage is not needed to be used, so that the chopstick cage can be prevented from occupying the space in the dish washing basket, other tableware can be placed on the chopstick cage serving as the bracket conveniently, the use scene of the chopstick cage is enriched, and the functions of the chopstick cage are diversified.
In a preferred aspect of the above dish basket assembly, the dish basket assembly further comprises: and the abutting piece is fixed on the bottom bracket and can abut against the abutting piece when the chopstick cage rotates towards the bottom bracket. The arrangement of the abutting piece can support the chopstick cage when the chopstick cage serves as a bracket, so that the stability of the chopstick cage in the washing process is improved, and a better cleaning effect is achieved.
In the preferred technical scheme of the dish washing basket assembly, the abutting piece is a bent. The arrangement of the bent frame can properly arrange tableware and other articles while supporting the chopstick cage, and ensure that the tableware and other articles can be fully exposed in the sprayed water flow so as to achieve more effective cleaning effect.
In the preferred technical scheme of the dish washing basket assembly, the chopstick cage is provided with a vertical wall close to the circumferential bracket and an inclined wall far away from the circumferential bracket, so that a containing groove with an opening gradually enlarged is formed. The arrangement of the inclined wall can facilitate the rapid discharge of the washing water from the chopstick cage, and can save the space of the dish washing basket close to the chopstick cage, so that the arrangement of the chopstick cage can not influence the placement of dishes, such as bowls, dishes and the like.
In a preferred embodiment of the above dish basket assembly, the receiving slots include first and second receiving slots spaced apart from each other in a thickness direction of the chopstick cage. The first accommodating groove and the second accommodating groove can partition the chopstick cage, so that chopsticks and the like can be accommodated more effectively.
In the preferred technical scheme of the dish washing basket assembly, a plurality of partition walls which are mutually spaced along the length direction of the chopstick basket are respectively arranged in each of the first accommodating groove and the second accommodating groove. The arrangement of the partition wall can further partition the chopstick cage, so that different tableware such as chopsticks, spoons and the like can be conveniently stored.
In a preferred embodiment of the dish basket assembly, the depth of the first receiving slot is greater than the depth of the second receiving slot. Through the arrangement, the first accommodating groove can be abutted against the abutting piece, so that the abutting piece can more stably support the chopstick cage.
In a preferred aspect of the above dish basket assembly, the dish basket assembly further comprises: and a second bracket rotatably fixed on the circumferential bracket and spaced apart from the chopstick cage. The arrangement of the second bracket can increase the placing space of the tableware, and can also be matched with the chopstick cage to support larger tableware together.
In a preferred embodiment of the above dish basket assembly, the chopstick cage comprises: the chopsticks box comprises a chopsticks box body, wherein shaft holes are respectively formed in two sides of the chopsticks box body; the mounting piece is clamped on the circumferential bracket, and the mounting piece is provided with a rotating shaft which is rotatably fixed in the shaft hole. Through the arrangement, the chopsticks basket can be conveniently rotated.
The utility model provides a kitchen appliance for solving the technical problem that a chopstick cage in a dish washing basket assembly in the prior art is single in function. The kitchen appliance comprising a dishwashing basket assembly according to any one of the above. By adopting the dish washing basket assembly, the kitchen appliance can more reasonably use the space in the dish washing basket by rotating the chopstick cage so as to meet the diversified demands of users.
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Preferred embodiments of the present utility model are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the structure of an embodiment of the dish basket assembly of the present utility model prior to rotation of the chopstick basket;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the structure of the chopstick basket of the embodiment of the present utility model after rotation;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of an embodiment of a chopstick cage of the dish basket assembly of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a partial schematic view of an embodiment of a chopstick basket of the present dish basket assembly.
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1. A dish basket assembly; 10. a bowl washing basket; 11. a bottom bracket; 12. a circumferential support; 20. a chopstick cage; 21. a chopstick cage body; 211. a vertical wall; 212. an inclined wall; 213. a sidewall; 214. a receiving groove; 2141. a first accommodation groove; 21411. an abutment wall; 2142. a second accommodation groove; 215. a partition wall; 216. a shaft hole; 22. a mounting member; 221. a rotating shaft; 222. a clamping groove; 223. a limit protrusion; 30. an abutment; 31. a bent frame; 40. and a second bracket.
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Preferred embodiments of the present utility model are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that these embodiments are merely for explaining the technical principles of the present utility model, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present utility model.
It should be noted that, in the description of the present utility model, terms such as "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "inner," "outer," and the like indicate directions or positional relationships based on the directions or positional relationships shown in the drawings, which are merely for convenience of description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or elements must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model. Furthermore, 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.
Furthermore, it should be noted that, in the description of the present utility model, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "configured," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected; can be directly connected, can be indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and can also be communicated with the inside of two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model can be understood by those skilled in the art according to the specific circumstances.
In order to solve the technical problem that the chopstick cage in the dish washing basket assembly in the prior art is single in function, the utility model provides the dish washing basket assembly 1. The dish basket assembly 1 comprises: a dish basket 10, the dish basket 10 comprising a bottom bracket 11 and a circumferential bracket 12 extending upwardly from a circumferential edge of the bottom bracket 11; and a chopstick cage 20, the chopstick cage 20 being arranged on the circumferential support 12 and configured to be rotatable towards the bottom support 11 to act as a carrier.
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the structure of an embodiment of the dish basket assembly of the present utility model prior to rotation of the chopstick basket; figure 2 is a schematic view of the structure of the chopstick basket of the embodiment of the present utility model after rotation. 1-2, in one or more embodiments, the present basket assembly 1 includes a basket 10 and a chopstick cage 20. The dish basket 10 is provided in a kitchen appliance (not shown) and is primarily intended for holding dishes to be washed, such as pots, bowls, plates, cups, etc. The dish basket 10 includes a bottom bracket 11 and a circumferential bracket 12. The bottom bracket 11 and the peripheral bracket 12 together enclose a space for placing dishes to be washed. The bottom bracket 11 is composed of a plurality of crisscrossed silk strips (not marked in the figure), and the silk strips are also provided with positioning structures (not marked in the figure). The strand and positioning structure divides the bottom bracket 11 into a plurality of different types of cutlery placement areas, such as shallow tray areas, long tray areas, large bowl areas, small bowl areas, etc. By partitioning the bottom bracket 11, the interior space of the dish washing basket 10 is maximized, fully satisfying the various needs of the user. The circumferential support 12 extends upwardly from the circumferential edge of the bottom support 11. The circumferential support 12 is also comprised of a plurality of crisscrossed strands. In one or more embodiments, the circumferential support 12 and the bottom support 11 may be machined from a metal material such as stainless steel to ensure structural strength of the dish basket 10.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the chopstick cage 20 is rotatably secured to the circumferential support 12. Based on the orientation shown in fig. 1, the chopstick cage 20 is secured to the left circumferential wall (not identified) of the circumferential support 12. Alternatively, the chopstick cage 20 may be secured to other circumferential walls of the circumferential support 12. The chopstick cage 20 has a first working position (see fig. 1) for placing tableware such as chopsticks and a second working position (see fig. 2) which acts as a bracket after rotation. When the chopstick cage 20 is in the first working position, as shown in fig. 1, the chopstick cage 20 extends generally vertically and abuts the circumferential support 12 for placing cutlery such as chopsticks, cutlery, spoons and the like. When the chopstick cage 20 is in the second working position, as shown in fig. 2, the chopstick cage 20 is rotated towards the bottom rack 11, and the chopstick cage 20 extends approximately in the same direction as the bottom rack 11, which may be capable of acting as a carrier for dishes such as dishes, cups, etc.
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of an embodiment of a chopstick basket of the present utility model. 1-3, in one or more embodiments, the chopstick cage 20 has a vertical wall 211 and an angled wall 212. The vertical wall 211 is located on the side of the chopstick cage 20 adjacent to the circumferential support 12. When the chopstick cage 20 is in the first working position, the vertical walls 211 extend in a generally vertical direction. The sloped wall 12 is located on the side of the chopstick cage 20 that is remote from the circumferential support 12. The diagonal wall 12 extends obliquely upward and rightward based on the orientation shown in fig. 1. The inclined wall 212 and the vertical wall 211 together form a receiving groove 214 having an opening that gradually becomes larger. The arrangement of the inclined wall 212 can save the space of the dish washing basket 10 near the chopstick basket 20 when the chopstick basket 20 is in the first working position, and prevent the arrangement of the chopstick basket 20 from influencing the placement of tableware in the dish washing basket 10. In addition, the provision of the angled wall 212 also facilitates the rapid drainage of wash water within the chopstick cage 20. In one or more embodiments, the vertical wall 211 and the angled wall 212 are formed from a plurality of elongated strips (not shown) disposed along the length of the chopstick cage 20. The strip arrangement can facilitate the cleaning of the tableware placed in the chopstick container 20 and the draining of the washing water. Side walls 213 are also provided on both sides of the vertical wall 211 and the diagonal wall 212. The side wall 213 is a flat plate extending from the vertical wall 211 to the diagonal wall 212. The provision of the flat plate can enhance the structural strength of the chopstick cage 20.
With continued reference to FIG. 3, in one or more embodiments, a receiving slot 214 is provided within the chopstick cage 20. The receiving groove 214 is used for placing tableware such as chopsticks, cutlery, spoons, etc. In one or more embodiments, the receiving groove 214 includes a first receiving groove 2141 and a second receiving groove 2142 that are spaced apart from each other in the thickness direction of the chopstick cage 20. Based on the orientation shown in fig. 3, the first receiving groove 2141 is located on the left side and the second receiving groove 2142 is located on the right side. The first accommodation groove 2141 and the second accommodation groove 2142 are provided to partition the chopstick container 20, and can accommodate chopsticks and the like more effectively. In one or more embodiments, 3 partition walls 215 spaced apart from each other in the length direction of the chopstick cage 20 are provided in each of the first and second receiving grooves 2141, 2142, respectively. The partition wall 215 is disposed in parallel with the side wall 213. The partition wall 215 can further partition the chopstick container 20, so that the tableware can be placed in a classified manner. Alternatively, the number of the partition walls 215 may be set to other suitable number more or less than 3, for example, 2, 4, or the like. In one or more embodiments, the depth of the first receiving groove 2141 is greater than the depth of the second receiving groove 2142. That is, when the chopstick container 20 is in the first working position, the upper end of the first accommodating groove 2141 is higher than the upper end of the second accommodating groove 2142, so as to form a substantially L-shaped groove on the chopstick container 20. With the above arrangement, when the chopstick container 20 is in the second working position, the upper portion of the first accommodating groove 2141 can abut against the abutting piece 30, so that the abutting piece 30 can support the chopstick container 20 more stably. In one or more embodiments, the abutment wall 21411 against which the first receiving groove 2141 abuts the abutment 30 is inclined to the side closer to the vertical wall 211. By the arrangement, the chopstick container 20 can be abutted against the abutting piece 30 more stably.
FIG. 4 is a partial schematic view of an embodiment of a chopstick basket of the present dish basket assembly. In one or more embodiments, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the chopstick cage 20 includes a chopstick cage body 21 and 2 mounting elements 22 that snap onto the circumferential support 12. Shaft holes 216 are respectively arranged on two sides of the chopstick cage body 21. A rotary shaft 221 is provided in the mount 22. The 2 mounting pieces 22 are respectively arranged at the corresponding shaft holes 216 on the two sides of the chopstick cage body 21. The rotary shaft 221 extends into the shaft hole 216, is inserted into the shaft hole 216 of the chopstick cage body 21, and can rotate in the shaft hole 216 so as to rotatably fix the chopstick cage body 21 on the mounting piece 22. In one or more embodiments, a snap-fit slot 222 is provided on the mounting member 22. The engagement groove 222 can receive a thread of the circumferential bracket 12 to engage the mounting member 22 to the circumferential bracket 12. In one or more embodiments, an abutment projection 223 is also provided on the mount 22. An abutment projection 223 extends upwardly from the mounting member 22. When the chopstick cage 20 is rotated in a direction towards the bottom rack 11, the chopstick cage body 21 may rest against the abutment protrusions 223, thereby restraining the chopstick cage 20 in the second working position.
In one or more embodiments, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the dish basket assembly 1 of the present utility model further includes an abutment 30 secured to the bottom bracket 11. The chopstick cage 20 can be abutted against the abutting piece 30 when rotating towards the bottom bracket 11, so that the stability of the chopstick cage 20 in the washing process is improved, and a better cleaning effect is achieved. It should be noted that when the chopstick cage 20 acts as a bracket, since the depth of the first receiving groove 2141 is greater than the depth of the second receiving groove 2142, the upper portion of the first receiving groove 2141 abuts against the abutment 30. In one or more embodiments, the abutment 30 is a bent 31 secured to the bottom bracket 11. The bent 31 is arranged in parallel with one side wall of the circumferential support 20 to divide the space in the dish washing basket 10, so that the dishes can be classified and placed conveniently. The arrangement of the bent 31 also enables to support the dishes, better cleaning the surface of the dishes.
In one or more embodiments, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the dish basket assembly 1 of the present utility model further includes a second bracket 40. The second bracket 40 is rotatably secured to the circumferential support 12 and is spaced from the chopstick cage 20. The second bracket 40 is a substantially rectangular flat plate. The second bracket 40 is used for placing dishes such as dishes, cups, etc., and can fully utilize the upper space of the dish washing basket 1. Further, the height of the second bracket 40 with respect to the bottom bracket 11 can be adjusted. When the second bracket 40 is of the same height as the chopstick cage 20, more, larger cutlery can be placed with the chopstick cage 20. In one or more embodiments, the upper surface of the second bracket 40 is provided with a non-slip structure (not identified in the figures) that prevents the cutlery from slipping off. The second bracket 40 is a grid-like structure (not identified in the figure) and the anti-slip structure is a stud at the intersection of the grid-like structure. It should be noted that the second bracket 40 is detachably fixed to the circumferential bracket 12, and the angle of the second bracket 40 relative to the circumferential bracket 12 is adjustable to accommodate the placement requirements of different dishes.
In order to solve the technical problem of single function of the chopstick cage in the dish washing basket assembly in the prior art, the utility model provides a kitchen appliance (not shown in the figure). The kitchen appliance comprises a dish basket assembly 1 according to any of the embodiments above. The space in the dish washing basket 10 can be used more reasonably by the arrangement of the dish washing basket assembly 1, and the diversified demands of users are met. The kitchen appliance of the present utility model may be a dishwasher, a sterilizer or other suitable device.
Thus far, the technical solution of the present utility model has been described in connection with the preferred embodiments shown in the drawings, but it is easily understood by those skilled in the art that the scope of protection of the present utility model is not limited to these specific embodiments. Equivalent modifications and substitutions for related technical features may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the principles of the present utility model, and such modifications and substitutions will fall within the scope of the present utility model.
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1. A dish basket assembly, the dish basket assembly comprising:
a dish basket comprising a bottom bracket and a circumferential bracket extending upwardly from a circumferential edge of the bottom bracket; and
A chopstick cage disposed on the circumferential support and configured to be rotatable toward the bottom support to act as a bracket.
2. The dish basket assembly of claim 1 wherein said dish basket assembly further comprises:
And the abutting piece is fixed on the bottom bracket and can abut against the abutting piece when the chopstick cage rotates towards the bottom bracket.
3. The dish basket assembly of claim 2 wherein said abutment is a bent.
4. A dishwashing basket assembly according to any one of claims 1-3 wherein said chopstick cage has a vertical wall proximal to said circumferential support and an angled wall distal from said circumferential support to form a receiving channel with a progressively larger opening.
5. The dish basket assembly of claim 4 wherein said receiving slots include first and second receiving slots spaced from one another in a thickness direction of said chopstick cage.
6. The dish basket assembly of claim 5 wherein a plurality of dividing walls are provided in each of said first receiving slot and said second receiving slot, respectively, spaced apart from one another along the length of said chopstick cage.
7. The dish basket assembly of claim 5 wherein the depth of said first receiving slot is greater than the depth of said second receiving slot.
8. The dish basket assembly of claim 1 wherein said dish basket assembly further comprises:
and a second bracket rotatably fixed on the circumferential bracket and spaced apart from the chopstick cage.
9. The dish basket assembly of claim 1 wherein said chopstick cage comprises:
the chopsticks box comprises a chopsticks box body, wherein shaft holes are respectively formed in two sides of the chopsticks box body;
The mounting piece is clamped on the circumferential bracket, and the mounting piece is provided with a rotating shaft which is rotatably fixed in the shaft hole.
10. A kitchen appliance comprising a dishwashing basket assembly according to any one of claims 1-9.
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