EP2271247A1 - Crockery basket and dishwasher - Google Patents
Crockery basket and dishwasherInfo
- Publication number
- EP2271247A1 EP2271247A1 EP09725572A EP09725572A EP2271247A1 EP 2271247 A1 EP2271247 A1 EP 2271247A1 EP 09725572 A EP09725572 A EP 09725572A EP 09725572 A EP09725572 A EP 09725572A EP 2271247 A1 EP2271247 A1 EP 2271247A1
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- Prior art keywords
- wire
- base
- crockery
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- crockery basket
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a crockery basket of a dishwashing machine for accommodating pieces of crockery, comprising a bottom and floor-framing side parts, wherein at least one row of barbs is arranged on the bottom for holding the crockery pieces comprising at least one barbed base wire and at least one row of barbs attached thereto individual barbed wires and a dishwasher with a corresponding crockery basket.
- a dish rack which has a bottom which is framed by side panels. Bottom and side panels consist of individual wires connected together. To accommodate pieces of crockery parallel corrugated wires are provided at the bottom of the crockery basket, are fixedly arranged on each barbed wires, each having one end. The other end of each barbed wire protrudes freely into the basket interior. The corrugated wires are used together with the barbed wires to accommodate pieces of crockery.
- a disadvantage of this embodiment of a dish rack is the complex production of the dish rack due to the corrugated wires.
- the corrugated wires which are located in the bottom area, have the further disadvantage that crockery pieces picked up between the corrugated wires and the barbed wires, in particular small plates, protrude into a region below the crockery basket.
- damage to the pieces of crockery can not be ruled out by a spray arm which is often arranged below the crockery basket.
- a filling of the crockery basket with large pieces of crockery is difficult by the fixed arrangement of the barbed wires. From DE 299 21 601 U1 a crockery basket for dishwashers is known in which a row of barbs for holding the crockery pieces is arranged at the bottom.
- the spine row consists of a spiked base wire and a row of spiked single barbed wires attached to it.
- the spiky base wire lies on the bottom of the dish rack, which is a wire mesh on.
- the pieces of crockery are held by two rows of barbs between each two barbed wires. The rows of barbs can be folded down as needed and put on the ground.
- the storage takes place with additional, curved wires in the base mat of the crockery basket, which surround the spiked base wire.
- the disadvantage here is that the bearing is at the same time also the point at which the piece of crockery is to be held. A stable and gentle holder of the piece of crockery is therefore not guaranteed.
- the dishes are small plates, they will protrude through the base mat of the dish rack and may be damaged by movement of a spray arm located below the grid basket in the dishwasher.
- the piece of tableware may come into contact with wires of the base mat of the bottom of the dish rack, whereby the piece of tableware is only kept unstable and can also be damaged.
- the object of the present invention is to avoid the disadvantages described above and to ensure a stable position of a piece of crockery in the crockery basket, thereby avoiding damage to the piece of crockery and to improve the flushing performance and drying.
- the dish basket should also be flexible in the possibility of its loading.
- a crockery basket of a dishwasher for holding crockery pieces has a base and side parts which frame the floor. At the bottom is at least one row of spikes for arranged the holder of the dishes.
- the spine row consists of at least one spiked base wire and at least one spiked row of individual barbed wires attached thereto. The ends of the spine base wire are folded, that is bent and rotatably mounted on the ground. The attachment of the spiked base wire to the floor creates a spiked row of spikes in the dish rack.
- the crockery basket itself becomes versatile. When erecting rows of spikes, for example, plates or bowls can be arranged and spaced to better cleaning and avoiding damage between the barbed wires are added.
- the row of barbs can be folded away and thus create space for receiving pots, for example.
- the storage of the base wire at the end of the holder of the pieces of crockery is not adversely affected, since the storage of the base wire takes place at a location that does not serve to support the pieces of crockery. Damage to the dishes by components of storage is thereby avoided.
- the base wire is also according to the invention in the area of the spiked row in the erected state of the spiked row spaced from the ground.
- a distance of a piece of crockery from the bottom of a crockery basket is effected for the holder of the piece of crockery between the barbed wires without additional wires or accessories in a simple and cost effective manner.
- the pieces of crockery are not held in the plane of the floor, but in an overlying plane, leaving downwardly projecting parts of the crockery within the crockery basket.
- the inventive holder of the pieces of crockery in the rows of barbs is achieved without significant additional effort in the manufacture of the crockery basket.
- the middle portion of the spiked base wire to which the individual barbed wires are attached is lifted off the ground and at the same time a bearing for folding over the spiked row created.
- between the middle region of the spiked base wire and the ground thus creates a distance of the spiked base wire from the ground.
- the pieces of tableware are placed and held at least partially on the spiked base wire, these pieces of tableware, in particular small plates, protrude into the area between the spike base wire and the ground, but not below the floor. They are thus protected against damage from below.
- the pieces of crockery are held by two identically formed rows of barbs, each piece of crockery being placed on two parallel barbed base wires and between a total of four barbed wires. The piece of crockery is thus held above the ground. Due to the rotatable mounting of the spiked row a flexible division of the dish rack is achieved.
- the floor consists of a base mat of wire.
- This base mat which essentially corresponds to a wire mesh, is inexpensive to produce and ensures good accessibility to the piece of tableware for the cleaning fluid and a good drying of the piece of crockery.
- the base mat made of wire allows a good stability of the crockery basket with the least possible coverage of the piece of crockery compared to the cleaning liquid and the best possible dripping of the drying piece of crockery.
- the base wire is preferably arranged with its ends on the base or on the base mat by means of a respective rotary bearing element, then a particularly simple connection is made between the base mat of the base and the spiked base wire of the spiked row.
- the rotary bearing element can be made either by the shaping of the wires to each other, or it is used a separate rotary bearing element, which is connected to the floor or the base mat and rotatably guides the spine base wire.
- the spiked row is thus arranged flexibly in the dish rack and thus allows on the one hand a stable mounting of the dishes and on the other hand the creation of a large volume without disposition in which even large pieces of tableware can be stored and cleaned.
- one of the bearing elements for rotatably supporting the row of spikes is a movable bearing and the other bearing element is a fixed bearing for the base wire, then resulting production tolerances of the bearing elements, the fastening points of the bearing elements on the bottom or the base mat and the spiked row with the spiked base wire can be easily compensated.
- a particularly simple and therefore preferred attachment of the bearing element in the ground, in particular in the wires of the base mat is achieved in that the bearing element is clipped into components of the floor or in the wires of the base mat. The assembly is thereby particularly facilitated.
- the bearing element advantageously has a catch for the end of the base barbed wire, the row of barbs is held in the corresponding position, in particular in the upright position.
- the pieces of crockery can thus be easily inserted into the rows of barbs without them trying to fold away. Only with an intended rotation of the spiked row is this move by a slightly higher force effect from the first latched position to the other position.
- at least one end of the base wire has a double edge, in which preferably both edgings are substantially perpendicular to one another and the wire piece after the second edging runs essentially parallel to the wire piece before the first edging.
- the edging preferably takes place essentially in the plane of the spiked row.
- the length of wire of the spiked base wire running between the first and second edgings essentially determines the extent of the distance of the spiked row or of the spiked base wire from the ground.
- the wire end after the second edging allows a very simple connection with the pivot bearing on the floor, in particular on the base mat of the floor by this wire end is inserted into the storage and thereby rotatably connected to the ground.
- At least one end of the base wire advantageously has a triple edge, a rotatable connection with the base, in particular a base wire mesh, is very easily possible on the one hand with the aid of the corresponding support.
- the end piece of the spiked base wire can serve as a stop for the spiked row.
- the two first edgings of the spiked base wire are made substantially in the plane of the spiked row and the third edging occurs at the end of the spiked base wire in a plane which is substantially perpendicular to the first plane , If the edging also occurs in particular in a direction which faces away from the folding direction of the barbed wire, then the end-side wire end forms a stop after the third edging, by means of which the erected row of spines can be supported, for example on a supporting surface provided in the bearing element.
- At least one of the ends of the base barbed wire is expediently angled downstream of the axis of rotation and thereby forms the stop for limiting a tilting movement of the spiked row about the axis of rotation. But it is of course also possible that both ends are angled accordingly.
- the distance between the Chel Herbert from the ground is achieved by the piece of wire between the first and the second edging.
- the end of the base wire forms the stop with the triple fold.
- the stop can also be made at the end with the double edging, it can only be realized there with additional expenditure on the bearing elements.
- one end of the base wire has a triple edge and the other end has a double edge. While the end with the triple edge next to the axis of rotation with a fixed bearing also causes a stop against tipping the barbed wire too far, forms the end of the base wire with the Doppelkantung a floating bearing in which the base wire end remains freely movable in the longitudinal direction to compensate for tolerances can , This makes it possible to compensate for the manufacturing tolerances of the base mat of the dish rack and the row of spikes with the spiked base wire. By increasing the permissible manufacturing tolerances, in turn, a measure is taken to enable a cost-effective production of the crockery basket according to the invention.
- the two ends of the spiked base wire have mutually aligned areas which form the axis of rotation of the spiked row. Special components or measures are no longer required.
- the rotation of the rows of spikes is already possible by the shape of the base wire.
- the distance of the base wire from the bottom of the dish rack is determined in particular by the length of the bent ends of the base wire. They lead through an attachment to the bottom of the dish rack a distance of the holder points for the piece of crockery.
- the piece of crockery is picked up between two rows of spikes and is located between a total of four barbed wires and rests on the two base wires of the rows of spikes.
- the barbed wires are obliquely aligned with respect to the base wire.
- the inclusion of voluminous pieces of crockery is facilitated and improved by an inclination of the crockery both the cleaning and the drying of the crockery.
- the skewing of the pieces of crockery creates no or only a few places on the piece of crockery, which run horizontally, so that the water can drain off quickly and without leaving any traces of dry.
- a dishwasher with a crockery basket described above is inexpensive to produce and provides a very good cleaning and drying results of the crockery contained therein.
- inventively designed crockery basket is avoided by establishing a distance of a piece of crockery from the base mat of a crockery basket that arise on the piece of cake Undefined contact points, whereby the flushing performance and drying is improved.
- a distance is made by means of additional wires or additional parts, which increase their cost by introducing them into the cutlery basket
- the present invention provides a cost-effective and reliable dish rack.
- the invention describes a flexible spine row of a dish rack, with which it is possible, without the use of additional wires, pieces of crockery lift a base mat and prevent it from landing.
- the distance is preferably realized by targeted edges of the spiked base wire at the beginning and end.
- the spiked row in a preferred embodiment has two different bends at the ends.
- An advantage of the inventive construction of the dish rack is in particular the simplified production, which is integrated into the sting production and requires only a small additional effort for edging or bending of the wire ends. There is no additional bent or canted wire necessary, which saves time and money compared to known solutions.
- two elements are preferably provided at the beginning and at the end of the spike row, which in particular ensure a locking in the upright and / or folded position. Possibly. can advantageously serve as a locking element as a fixed bearing and compensate for an element as a floating bearing to produce manufacturing tolerances.
- an edging of the base wire at the non-locating side can advantageously further reduce the torsion of the spiked row since the wire is supported on the bearing.
- Figure 2 shows a section through two parallel rows of spikes
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of a section of a dish rack.
- the dish rack 1 is a schematically illustrated section through a dish rack 1 constructed according to the invention.
- the dish rack 1 consists of a base mat 2 which forms the bottom of the grid basket 1.
- the floor is framed by side panels 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3. A fourth side part is not shown.
- the side parts 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 are made as well as the base mat 2 of the floor of cross-connected wires. These wires cause little shielding of the dishes to be cleaned and thus a very good drying of the dishes, since no backwater forms.
- a piece of tableware 4 is shown schematically in the dish rack 1.
- the base mat 2 consists of longitudinal wires 2.1 and cross wires 2.2a to 2.2d.
- a spiked row 5 is provided for receiving pieces of crockery 4 .
- the spine row 5 consists of a plurality of barbed wires 5.1, which are attached to a spine base wire 5.2.
- the barbed wire 5.1 is fastened at right angles to the barbed base wire 5.2, in particular welded, and angled obliquely thereafter.
- the barbed wire may also be attached obliquely to the spine base wire. The angling causes the piece of crockery 4 to be held at an angle, so that no backwash water forms on the crockery piece 4 and thus no drying stains are formed.
- all essential surfaces of the held piece of tableware 4 are inclined at an angle of about 30 ° to the horizontal, so that the water can flow well from the piece of tableware 4.
- the piece of tableware 4 is held between two barbed wires 5.1 of a row of spikes 5. It continues to rely on the barb base wire 5.2.
- the spiked base wire 5.2 is canted at its ends.
- the folded ends are in turn rotatably mounted on the floor via bearing elements 6.1 and 6.2.
- the bearing element 6.1 is designed as a floating bearing and the bearing element 6.2 is designed as a fixed bearing.
- the barbed base wire 5.2 has a double fold at its left end.
- the resulting middle piece 5.2a is angled in the plane of the barbed wires 5.1 substantially at right angles to the barbed base wire 5.2.
- the outwardly projecting end piece 5.2b after the second fold essentially runs parallel again to the spiked base wire 5.2.
- the end piece 5.2b is rotatably mounted in the floating bearing 6.1 and longitudinally movable. As a result, manufacturing tolerances of the individual parts of the dish rack 1 can be compensated.
- the bearing element 6.1 is attached to the transverse wire 2.2a of the base mat 2 of the floor, in particular angeklippst.
- a triple edging At the other end of the spiked base wire 5.2 is in the present embodiment, a triple edging.
- a first center piece 5.2c between the first and the second edging is in turn angled in the plane of the barbed wires 5.1 substantially at right angles to the spine base wire 5.2 and corresponds to the center piece 5.2a of the other end.
- a second center piece 5.2d is aligned with the end piece 5.2b and forms with it a rotation axis for the row of spikes 5. It is rotatably arranged in the fixed bearing 6.2 and thereby positions the spiked row in the longitudinal direction. Also, this bearing element 6.2 is connected to the ground, here with the transverse wire 2.2d of the base mat 2, in particular clipped.
- the end piece 5.2e is secured in the position in which it bears against the stop 7 by means of a catch 8. Only by a conscious application of force over the end piece 5.2e this catch 8 and allows the folding of the row of spines. 5
- the lengths of the middle piece 5.2a and the center piece 5.2c are coordinated so that a parallel alignment of the spiked base wire 5.2 is effected to the bottom or the base mat 2.
- a predetermined length of the middle piece 5.2a and the center piece 5.2c is also causes a distance A between the spiked base wire 5.2 and the base mat 2 is formed.
- This distance A is to be chosen so that pieces of tableware 4, which are intended to be received in the row of spikes 5, do not come into contact with the base mat 2 or the floor and also do not protrude through the base mat 2 or the floor. This ensures that, for example, spray arms, which move below the base mat 2, do not come into contact with the piece of tableware 4 and thus could lead to damage of the piece of tableware 4.
- FIG. 2 a view is shown transversely to the representation of Figure 1 in a section accordingly. It is the piece of tableware 4, here a plate shown, which is superimposed on two parallel spine base wires 5.2. The piece of tableware 4 is still supported on the barbed wires 5.1 of the two rows of spikes 5.
- the spine base wires 5.2 are at a distance A from the cross wire 2.2b to prevent the piece of tableware 4 from coming in contact with the cross wire 2.2b.
- the distance A can, depending on the design and arrangement of the row of spines 5 with respect to the transverse wires 2.2a to 2.2d or the longitudinal wires 2.1 as a distance between the spiky base wire 5.2 and the longitudinal wire 2.1 or as a distance between the spiked base wire 5.2 and the cross wire 2.2a to 2.2d be determined. It is essential in any case that no contact between the intended piece of crockery 4 and one of the longitudinal wires and transverse wires 2.1, 2.2 takes place.
- the barbed base wire 5.2 is trimmed three times at its end and thereby forms the distance of the base barbed wire 5.2 from the bottom of the dish rack 1, a bearing pin for the bearing element 6.2 and an end piece 5.2 for the stop 7.
- the stopper 7 interacts with the end piece 5.2e in the unfolded position of the row of prongs 5.
- dashed line the right row of spikes 5 is shown in not fully folded position.
- the tail 5.2e migrates from a horizontal to a vertical position, while the barbed wires 5.1 come to lie horizontally.
- a catch 8 can be provided for a fixed end position both in the unfolded and in the folded-down position.
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic perspective view of a section of a crockery basket according to the invention 1. It again the two substantially parallel rows of spikes 5 are shown.
- Each spine row 5 has a spiked base wire 5.2 to which a plurality of barbed wires 5.1 are attached.
- the ends of the spine base wire 5.2 are on one side with a triple edging and on the other side provided with a double edge.
- a stop in the horizontal direction by the interaction with the fixed bearing 6.2 and on the other side by means of the double edge a variable length attachment by the floating bearing 6.1 is generated on the side of the three fold. Manufacturing tolerances are compensated by these two different bearings 6.1 and 6.2.
- the bearing elements 6.1 and 6.2 are each arranged at the intersection of the transverse wires 2.2 and the longitudinal wires 2.1. As a result, a stable attachment of the bearings in the dish rack 1 is obtained.
- the end pieces 5.2e are guided on both sides of the fixed bearing element 6.2 in this embodiment. By means of the catch 8 they are held in position.
- the spiked row 5 is flexibly arranged on the ground, here on the base mat 2. Between two sting rows 5 the piece of crockery 4 is held by the barbed wires 5.1 and the barbed base wires 5.2. Contact with the bottom of the crockery basket 1 is avoided by the distance of the barbed base wires 5.2 from the bottom of the crockery basket 1 when using the provided crockery pieces 4.
- the two rows of spikes 5 in the same direction, so not folded towards each other. This can be particularly advantageous for small distances of the rows of spikes 5 to each other and long barbed wires 5.1.
- the present invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiments.
- similar bends are possible at the ends of the spine base wires. It is particularly advantageous that no additional bent or canted wire is required, but that the distance of the spiked base wire 5.2 is achieved solely by its shape.
- a simple production which is integrated into the sting production, with only a small amount of time to edge or bending of the wire ends and thus a significant cost savings compared to known rows of spikes achieved.
- the holder of the pieces of crockery according to the invention is carried out at a distance from the base crockery basket, whereby a good Cleaning and drying while maintaining stable support of the dishes is achieved.
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