EP1413241B1 - Geschirrspüler mit oberem Geschirrkorb teilweise untergebracht in einer Einbuchtung in der Tür und ausgerüstet mit einem frontalen kippbaren Gestell - Google Patents

Geschirrspüler mit oberem Geschirrkorb teilweise untergebracht in einer Einbuchtung in der Tür und ausgerüstet mit einem frontalen kippbaren Gestell Download PDF

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EP1413241B1
EP1413241B1 EP20020425635 EP02425635A EP1413241B1 EP 1413241 B1 EP1413241 B1 EP 1413241B1 EP 20020425635 EP20020425635 EP 20020425635 EP 02425635 A EP02425635 A EP 02425635A EP 1413241 B1 EP1413241 B1 EP 1413241B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L15/00Washing or rinsing machines for crockery or tableware
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    • A47L15/50Racks ; Baskets
    • A47L15/502Cutlery baskets
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L15/00Washing or rinsing machines for crockery or tableware
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    • A47L15/50Racks ; Baskets
    • A47L15/503Racks ; Baskets with foldable parts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L15/00Washing or rinsing machines for crockery or tableware
    • A47L15/42Details
    • A47L15/50Racks ; Baskets
    • A47L15/505Inserts, e.g. for holding baby bottles, stemware or cups

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  • the present invention relates to a household dishwasher with upper rack partially housed in an inner recess of the front loading door and frontally equipped with tipping shelf.
  • the front loading door hinged below, is usually provided, in the lower portion of its inner surface, with a recess partially housing the lower rack and increasing the available volume of the washing chamber.
  • control devices and of detergent containers/dispensers in the upper portion of the loading door does not allow to extend the recess also in the upper portion of said loading door.
  • racks can be equipped with tipping shelves, as described for instance in US-3,934,728 , or with movable racks, as described for instance in US-3,752,322 and US-5,601,195 , which enable to suitably arrange objects of various kind.
  • the recess thus obtained thanks to a drawing operation on a metal panel or inner lining of the loading door has a significant tapering.
  • the recess volume has the shape of a truncated pyramid with inclined walls.
  • the recess size at its rim is smaller than the size of the washing chamber.
  • said recess should be surrounded by a frame penetrating at least partially into the washing chamber and abutting onto a waterproof seal of the washing chamber.
  • the upper rack can generally be arranged in two different vertical positions.
  • the first problem that arises is therefore to design a versatile upper rack, which can fully exploit the available volume without interfering with the loading door, whatever its vertical position.
  • the second problem consists in that the upper rack can house objects vertically protruding from the latter.
  • Such interference shows only closing the loading door and can break dishes and cutlery housed therein.
  • the present invention solves such problems and provides for an upper rack whose tapered front portion is housed in the recess of the loading door.
  • a tipping shelf is hinged on the rack front, which shelf has a length that at most equals the minimum width of the front portion of the rack and a width that substantially equals the recess depth.
  • the horizontal position of the hinging axis of the shelf is chosen so that when said rack is placed in its lower installation position and the shelf is turned vertically upwards, its free end is substantially flush with the upper side of the frame surrounding the recess and is a useful reference template for dishes and cutlery housed in the front portion of the rack.
  • Two substantially triangular cutlery grids are placed beside the tipping shelf on the tapered portions of the front portion of the rack, which grids are separate from the tipping shelf and preferably though not necessarily fixed, and are arranged with an inclination with respect to a horizontal plane substantially equaling the inclination of the inner surface of the upper side of the frame surrounding the recess.
  • the vertical position of said grids is suitably chosen so that when the rack is placed in its upper installation position, they are substantially flush with the upper side of the frame surrounding the recess and are therefore a useful reference template for objects housed under them and for objects placed above the shelf.
  • a C-shaped arm hinged on the free end of the shelf which acts, depending on cases, as border for objects placed on the shelf, as reference template and prop when the shelf is in vertical position, and also as guiding and supporting grid for dishes.
  • the cutlery grids can be hinged on the rack so as to take two positions and act alternatively as cutlery grids and vertically supporting racks for dishes.
  • all the front portion of the upper rack, with its bracket and cutlery grids, can be a removable extension simply secured to the upper rack by hooking.
  • a household dishwasher designed according to the most recent techniques, comprises a washing chamber 1, housed in an outer case 2 and closed by means of a front loading door 3 hinged below.
  • the depth P1 in front/back direction of the case is of about 520-530 mm, so as to enable the built-in installation of the dishwasher in kitchen modules.
  • the depth P2 of the dishwasher can be of 580-600 mm.
  • the loading door 3 consists of an outer panel 4 and an inner panel or lining or counter-door, shaped by drawing so as to form a recess 5 within the loading door, surrounded by a peripheral frame 6 and having a flat bottom 7 parallel to the outer panel 3.
  • Said peripheral frame 6 abuts against a spray-proof seal 8 mounted within the washing chamber near its loading opening.
  • the depth P3 of the recess 5 obtained within the loading door can be of 80-90 mm.
  • the recess 5 can be extended substantially on the whole height (and width of the loading door).
  • the width and height of the recess cannot however equal those of the washing chamber, and are necessarily smaller than the latter, due to the overall size of the frame that has to penetrate into the opening of the washing chamber, so as to couple sealingly with the seal 8.
  • the walls are necessarily inclined of an angle ⁇ , of around 20° and not less so as to avoid the yield and breaking of the material due to the drawing operation, which reaches such a great depth of the recess.
  • Said recess 5 has therefore a certain tapering and is shaped like a truncated pyramid.
  • washing chamber 1 is substantially shaped as a rectangular parallelepiped.
  • the upper portion of the washing chamber houses a rack 9 sliding horizontally on rails, which supports below a spraying impeller 10.
  • dishwasher racks consist of a stiff structure, generally built with metal bars welded one to the other and then coated with plastic.
  • Said rack can be installed in two vertical position as chosen by the user.
  • the bottom 91 of the rack has a distance D1 from the vault of the washing chamber, or more precisely from the maximum projection of the seal 8 under the vault of the washing chamber, of around 250 mm.
  • the rack With its upper edge 9A at a distance D3 of around 100 mm from the maximum projection of the seal 8, can house a plurality of dishes vertically placed in a plate rack arranged on the upper edge, as exemplified by a hatched plate 10.
  • the diameter of table dishes is usually of 230-240 mm.
  • the upper edges 9A of the rack, juxtaposed to the side walls of the washing chamber, can be coupled with a tipping shelf, which can also be divided into two independent portions 11A, 11B ( Fig. 2 ), and which, when placed vertically or almost vertically, allows to arrange dishes in the rack, and when laid flat, though not necessarily strictly horizontally, is a support for objects with a smaller vertical size placed on and under it.
  • Said tipping shelf 11A, 11B can be provided with a grid 12 supporting and holding cutlery, which is an integral part of said shelf.
  • Said shelf extending on the whole front/back depth of the washing chamber, has a limited width of about 100 mm, so that it can be tipped in vertical position, or almost vertically, without interfering with the ceiling of the washing chamber (and with the seal 8) when the rack is pulled out or/introduced into the washing chamber.
  • the rack 9 In the other of the two positions in which the rack 9 can be placed, the latter is arranged nearer the ceiling of the washing chamber, and its upper edge is in the position indicated by the hatched line 9B at a distance of around 50-60 mm from the maximum projection of the seal 8.
  • the tipping shelf 11A, 11B can only be placed in its horizontal or almost horizontal position.
  • the load is easily arranged in the rack and on the shelf when said rack is pulled out of the washing chamber and supported by suitable rails, which are not shown.
  • the overall size of the load with respect to the ceiling of the washing chamber is clearly visible and the interference of said load with the ceiling, if present, can be easily prevented.
  • the rack should have a front portion tapered both vertically, so as to avoid interferences with the upper side of the frame in an area defined with X, at least when the rack is arranged in its upper position, and laterally (hatched line 15 of Figure 2 ), so as to avoid interferences with the sides of the frame.
  • Interferences can be checked, if present, only by closing the loading door with subsequent damages.
  • the front portion 16 can also be carried out as an integral part of the rack 9, but it should be removable for reasons of modularity: said rack 9 can be used in conventional dishwashers, in which the recess within the loading door is absent or limited to the lower portion of said loading door, and at the same time it can be advantageously integrated with the front portion 16, so as to be used in dishwashers where said recess is present.
  • the structure of said front portion 16 is highly simple: a metal reticular structure forms a bottom 17, a front surface 18 and two tapered side surfaces, only one of which 19 is shown.
  • the inclination of the side surfaces is suitably the same as the side walls 14 ( Fig. 2 ) of the recess 5 in which said front portion should be housed.
  • the front surface 18 ends above with a horizontal bar 20 acting as pin for a tipping bracket 21.
  • the side surfaces such as 19 have a much larger vertical extension and end in a bar 22, whose inclination is substantially the same as the apex of the dihedron formed by the upper wall and by the side walls of the recess 5.
  • the bar 22 preferably though not necessarily, acts as a pin or at least as a support for a substantially triangular cutlery grid-shaped plate 23.
  • the bar 22 ends with a tooth 24 hooking on the upper edge 9C of the rack 9.
  • Similar teeth 25, 26 are formed by the reticular structure of the bottom 17, so as to engage said bottom 17 with the reticular structure of the bottom of the rack 9.
  • the shelf 21 essentially consists of a rectangular grid provided on an edge 27 with forks 28 snap fitting on the bar 20.
  • the width of the shelf 21 is such that when said shelf is placed with an inclination on the horizontal plane substantially equaling the inclination of the upper side of the recess 5, the edge 29 of the shelf, opposed to the edge 27, rests, even locally only, onto a front edge 30 of the rack 9, suitably lowered with respect to the edge 9A.
  • the height of the bar 20 on which the shelf 21 is hinged can be chosen so that, when the rack 9 is arranged in its lower position and the shelf 21 is tipped in its vertical position, the edge 29 of the shelf is, the loading door being closed, substantially juxtaposed, almost in contact with the upper side of the frame surrounding the recess.
  • the shelf 21 can extend on the whole length of the bar 20, or alternatively it can be divided into several shelves one beside the other, independent one from the other (for instance two of them as shown) for a total length not exceeding the one of the bar 20.
  • the shelf 21 can also be provided with a tipping border consisting of at least a rod 31 (or also two of them) supported by two arms 32, 33 (with supporting shoes 35) hinged on the ends of the shelf on its edge 29.
  • the rod On its end beside the bar 22 the rod is provided with a supporting saddle 43 whose function shall be disclosed later.
  • the rod 31, beyond acting as a border, advantageously acts, as we shall see, also as a reference template when loading dishes and cutlery, as well as, if necessary, as positioning grid for dishes when the shelf 21 is tipped.
  • the function of positioning grid for dishes and cutlery can be carried out by the cutlery plate 23, hereto advantageously equipped with freely rotating release joint forks 36, 37 on the bar 22, and with pins 38, 39 arranged on a plane substantially perpendicular to the one of the plate 23 with a suitable inclination with respect to the rotation axis of said plate 23.
  • said pins 38, 39 can be independent from the plate 23 and hinged on the bar 22 by means of release forks.
  • the plate 23, which rests with one of its edges 40 on the upper edge 9A of the rack 9, can also be provided with release elastic locks so as to keep and support in an elevated position said pins 38, 39.
  • Similar pins 41, 42, independent from the shelf 21, can be hinged by release joint on the bar 20 and suitably oriented as needed.
  • Figure 4 shows a partial view of the rack 9, arranged in its lower loading position.
  • the front portion 16 housed within the inner recess of the loading door is hooked to the rack 9 by means of the teeth 24 and supported by the upper edge 9C.
  • both the plate 23 and the shelf 21 are arranged in an approximately horizontal position, defined by the edge 40 resting on the edge 9C and by the edge 29 resting on the edge 30.
  • the plate 23 can support pieces of cutlery such as spoons and forks, whose handle is introduced into the plate openings and the active side protrudes above from the plate.
  • pieces of tableware with a given size such as glasses and saucers, can be arranged.
  • the rotation of the border 31 around the axis 29 enables to check that the pieces of tableware placed on the shelf are within the surface 44 traced by rotation of said border, which surface approximately corresponds to the profile of the recess within the door.
  • the rod 31 therefore acts as a reference template for dishes and cutlery placed on the shelf 31 and, approximately, also for the part of cutlery projecting above the plate 23.
  • the arms 32 and 33 (not shown) are turned in the direction indicated by the arrow 46, so that the rod 31 is substantially lined up with the edge 9C of the rack 9, with the saddle 43 resting on the edge 9C.
  • the rod 31 does not interfere with dishes and cutlery housed in the front portion 16, and the arms 32 and 33 acts as props keeping in vertical position the shelf 21, which in its turn acts as a reference template for dishes and cutlery housed in the front portion 16.
  • edge 29 of the shelf is substantially flush with the upper wall of the inner recess of the loading door.
  • the vertical positioning of the latter can be ensured by tipping the cutlery plates 23 and their pins 38, 39 (or only the latter if they are independent from the plate 23).
  • the pins 38, 39 placed horizontally, form a distancing rack for dishes.
  • the cutlery plate 23 necessarily oriented on a plane parallel to the upper wall 49 of the recess, is juxtaposed to said wall 49 and is a reference template for dishes and cutlery housed under the plate 23.
  • the same function is performed by the shelf 21, which is also necessarily arranged in an almost horizontal position.
  • Objects having a small size in at least one direction can be laid flat on the bracket 21 and kept on the latter by the border formed by the rod 31, which together with the plates such as 23 usefully acts as reference template for these objects.
  • Figures 7 , 8 and 9 show an exploded perspective view in schematic front/back section, of a possible variant of the system consisting of shelf 21, cutlery plate 23 and tipping border/template 31, in which the tipping border also acts as positioning grid for dishes and cutlery.
  • the shelf 21, which is the same as the one taken into consideration in the previous cases, is associated with a tipping border consisting of two parallel rods 31, 50, spaced one from the other, connected one to the other on their ends by means of two bow-shaped small bars 51, 52 supported, preferably though not necessarily in intermediate position, by said two arms 32, 33 hinged on the edge 29 of the shelf.
  • the arm 32 is provided in an intermediate position with a first side projection 53.
  • the rod 31 extends laterally with a pin (or saddle) 54.
  • the edge 55 of the plate 23 is provided with a recess 58.
  • Two supporting saddles 56, 57 are provided on the edge 55 in a suitable position.
  • the tipping border can be turned, as already shown in Figure 4 , so as to check that the load is within the available volume and that there is no risk of interference when the loading door is closed.
  • Figure 9 shows the tipping shelf 21 placed in vertical position and kept in said vertical position by the prop consisting of the arm 32.
  • the projection 53 housed in the saddle 56 of the plate 23, defines such a position of the arm 32 that the rods 31 and 50 form in the front portion of the rack a positioning grid for pieces of tableware such as dishes.
  • the rods 31, 50 can be substantially lined up with the upper edge 9C and 30 of the rack, so as to house in the front portion of said rack bulky objects without interfering with said rods 31, 50.
  • the pin 54 can be replaced by a saddle resting directly onto the edge 9C, the plate 23 (in this case provided with a recess replacing the saddle 57, as shown also in figure 3 ) being present or not, so that said plate 23, if needed, can be tipped in a vertical position, thus offering the maximum volume for dishes and cutlery, or kept in such position of support for cutlery.
  • cutlery plates such as 23, instead of being triangular, can be rectangular, or they can be left out, thus extending the length of the bracket, or brackets, on the whole width of the recess.
  • the supporting saddles 56, 57 can be replaced by equivalent blocking devices for the arms 32, 33, obtained on the sides of the front portion of the rack, either on the bar 22 forming the upper edge of said sides, or on other bars forming the sides.
  • a multifunctional tipping border such as 31, the latter can be replaced by a fixed bar, integral with the front of the front portion 16 of the rack 9, acting as border and reference template for the load when the rack 9 is in its upper position.
  • the bar 20 is an intermediate bar of the front, placed at a suitable height so that the shelf 21, when tipped in vertical position, acts as reference template.
  • the shelf 21 can then be provided with hooking devices engaging with the upper fixed bar and ensuring the vertical tipped position of the shelf 21.
  • the lower rack normally present in a dishwasher, can be carried out using the same techniques as previously described and be provided with a front portion with tapered sides, if necessary, if needed hooked in a removable way to the lower rack and equipped with a shelf having an edge hinged on the front of the front side and tipping from a support position for dishes and cutlery to a vertical position.
  • two cutlery plates can be arranged, the latter being supported by the sides, tapered if necessary, of the front portion.
  • the reference template is not necessary and, if present, can be fixed and act only as border.

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  1. Hausthaltsspülmaschine mit einem Spülraum (1), der frontal mittels einer Ladetür (3) geschlossen wird, wobei die Tür innen eine Aussparung (5) besitzt, die von einem Rahmen (6) umgeben ist, der teilweise in den Spülraum hineinragt und die Umfangswände der Aussparung bildet, wobei die Spülkammer wenigstens einen ersten horizontal ausziehbaren Korb (9) und einen vorderen Abschnitt (16) enthält, der in der Aussparung untergebracht ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
    der vordere Abschnitt (16) mit einer Ablage (21) ausgestattet ist, die mit einer Kante (27) an der Vorderseite des vorderen Abschnitts eingehängt ist und von einer Halteposition für Geschirr und Besteck in eine im Wesentlichen vertikale Position kippt, bei der die freie Kante (29) der Ablage, abgewandt zur eingehängten Kante (27), im Wesentlichen mit der oberen Wand der Aussparung (5) eben ist, so dass die Ablage, wenn sie sich in der vertikalen gekippten Position befindet, eine Bezugsform für die Beladung ist, die im vorderen Abschnitt untergebracht ist.
  2. Geschirrspüler gemäß Anspruch 1, bei der die Aussparung (5) und der vordere Abschnitt (16) des Korbes sich verjüngen und der vordere Abschnitt (16) ein Paar Besteckbleche (23) ausweist, die durch die verjüngten Seiten (19, 22) des vorderen Abschnitts gehalten werden.
  3. Spülmaschine gemäß Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei die Besteckbleche (23) an einer Oberkante (22) der Seiten eingehängt sind, die von einer Halteposition in eine vertikale Position gekippt werden können und mit Stiften (38, 39) versehen sind, die vertikal angeordnet sind, wenn die Platten sich in der Halteposition befinden, und sich horizontal im vorderen Abschnitt des Korbs erstrecken, so dass sie einen Führungskorb für Geschirr und Besteck bilden, wenn die Bleche in die vertikale Position gekippt sind.
  4. Spülmaschine gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Kippablage (21) mit einer Binfassung (31) mit Seitenarmen (32, 33) ausgestattet ist, die an der freien Kante (29) der Ablage eingehängt sind, um so die Einfassung (31) von einer Position, in dem die Ablage vertikal auf der Vorderseite (18,20) des vorderen Abschnitts aufliegt, wenn sich die Ablage in der Haltepositionen befindet, bis zu wenigstens eine Position zu drehen, in der wenigstens einer der Arme (32, 33) in eine Kante (9C) des Korbs (9) oder in eines der Bleche (23) eingreift, und als eine Stütze fungiert, um so das Blech (21) in der vertikal gekippten Position zu halten.
  5. Spülmaschine gemäß Anspruch 4, Mittel zum Eingreifen (53, 54, 56, 57) mit wenigstens einem der Arme in zwei getrennten Stützpositionen aufweisend, wobei für eines davon die Einfassung (31) als Abstandsgitter für Geschirr im vorderen Abschnitt (16) des Korbes liegt, wobei für das andere davon die Einfassung nicht mit einer Beladung in Konflikt kommt, die im vorderen Abschnitt angeordnet ist.
  6. Spülmaschine gemäß Anspruch 5, wobei das Abstandsgitter zwei parallele Stangen aufweist (31, 50).
  7. Spülmaschine gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der vordere Abschnitt (16) am Korb (9) in einer entfernbaren Weise eingehakt ist.
  8. Spülmaschine gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Korb (9) in der Spülkammer in einer von zwei getrennten vertikalen Positionen, jeweils oben oder unten, angebracht werden kann.
  9. Spülmaschine gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, einen zweiten Korb aufweisend, der in der Spülkammer unterhalb des ersten Korbs untergebracht ist und einen vorderen Abschnitt aufweist, der mit einer Ablage ausgestattet ist, die mit einer Kante an der Vorderseite des vorderen Abschnitts eingehängt ist und von einer Halteposition für Geschirr und Besteck in eine im Wesentlichen vertikale Position kippt
  10. Spülmaschine gemäß Anspruch 9, ein Paar Besteckbleche am vorderen Abschnitt des zweiten Korbes aufweisend, die durch die Seiten gehalten werden, und gegebenenfalls verjüngt sind.
  11. Spülmaschine gemäß Anspruch 10, wobei die Besteckbleche, die durch die Seiten des vorderen Abschnitts des zweiten Korbes gehalten werden, an den Seiten eingehängt sind, und von einer Halteposition in eine vertikale Position gekippt werden können.
  12. Spülmaschine gemäß Anspruch 11, wobei die Bleche, die durch die Seiten des vorderen Abschnitts des zweiten Korbes gehalten werden, mit Stiften ausgestattet sind, die horizontal verlaufen, um so einen Führungskorb für Geschirr und Besteck zu bilden, wenn die Platten in die vertikale Position gekippt werden.
  13. Spülmaschine gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche 9 bis 12, wobei der vordere Abschnitt des zweiten Korbes am zweiten Korb in einer entfernbaren Weise eingehakt ist.
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