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US1257902A
US1257902A US19448417A US19448417A US1257902A US 1257902 A US1257902 A US 1257902A US 19448417 A US19448417 A US 19448417A US 19448417 A US19448417 A US 19448417A US 1257902 A US1257902 A US 1257902A
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  • the present invention relates to a dish washing machine, and has for its object to rovi'de a device ofthis character which cmodies novel features of construction whereby large numbers of glasses and cups can be quickly and thoroughly cleansed with a minimum amount of labor.
  • FIG. 1 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view. through a dish washing device constructed in accordance with the invention.
  • i Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the tray with the covered removed.
  • . lFig. 3 is a'bottom. plan view of the cover of the tray.
  • Fig. 4 is an end elevation of the presser frame removed from the cover.
  • the numeral 1 designates a shallow tray which constructed of woven wire. meshing and being of a suiiicient size to receive a considerable number of the cups or glasses to be washed. In practice it has been found that a tray of proper size to receive about three dozen glasses or cupsw is very convenient and enables excellent results to be obtained.
  • Fitted removably within the shallow tray 1 is a set. of cells 2, said cells dividing the tray into individual pockets or compartments to receive the respective glasses or cups and serving to hold them properly positioned and in a spaced relation to each other.
  • the-slats being arranged under each series of glass receiving cells so that the glasses or cups will not come into contact with the wire or metal portions of the tray, but will be engaged by the wooden slats, thereby avoiding possible nickingor injury of the glasses or cups in the event they should be carelessly dropped into position within the cells.
  • a flanged cover 4 is removably applied to the shallow tray 1, said cover also having a skeleton formation and being preferably constructed of woven wire meshing similar to that utilized in the construction of the body portion of the tray.
  • llhe sides of the cover 4 are provided at points adjacent the corners thereof with vertical guide rods 5, said guide rods being slidabl engaged by eyes 6 at the edges of a wire rame 7 which is loosely mounted withinthe cover.
  • Coil springs 8 surround the guide r0ds'5 and en- 1 gage theeyes 6 in such a manner as to press downwardly thereon.
  • This wire frame 7 carries a series of wooden slats 9 which correspond to the slats 3 at the bottom of thetray, said slats being yieldably connected to gage the uppepends of the cups or glasses within the cells 2 when the cover is. applied to the tray.
  • opposite sides ofthe wire frame are shown as crimped at 7, while the extremities of the slats 9 are notched at 9 for a loose engagement with the said crimps 7.
  • Spring arms 10 which are applied to the ends ofthe slats roe rot
  • a suitable handle 11 may be provided for convenience in manipulating the tray, while any suitable fastening members such as the hooks 1 2 may be provided for holding the cover 4 in position upon the tray. It is contemplated to use several of these trays in connection wit two tanks of' water, one of the tanks containing hot soapy water, while the other tank contains clear water for rinsing the glasses.
  • the cells 2 of the tray are first filled with glasses, or cups, after which the cover 4 is applied to the tray and the gaged by the slats 9 of the presser frame in such a manner as to be held firmly in position within the cells.
  • the tray is then immersed in the tank of hot soapy water and permitted to remain therein sufliciently long for any sugar or any other accumulations upon the glasses or cups to be dissolved or softened. Several of the trays may be permitted to stand in the hot water at the same time. The tray is-then moved up and down within the hot soapy water to cleanse the, glasses, and then removed therefrom and placed in the clear hot rinsing water.
  • the tray After being rinsed the tray is inverted upon a suitable table or support, the hook members 12 released, and the tray removed, leaving the'glasses resting upon the cover 4. Where several of the dish washers are in use the operation is practically continuous, and a single operator can easily and thoroughly wash a large number of glasses and cups.
  • a dish washer includinga skeletontray, cells fitted in the tray, a flanged cover for the .tray, a movable frame yieldably mounted within the cover, and a series of yieldably mounted slats carried by the movable frame and adapted to engage the tops of the dishes within the cells.
  • a dish Washer including a skeleton for the tray, guide rods at the sides of the cover, a movable frame arranged within the cover and provided with guide eyes engaging the guide rods, and a series of yieldably mounted slats carried by the movable frame and arranged to engage the tops of the dishes within the cells.
  • A- dish washer including a skeleton tray, cells fitted in the tray, a flanged cover for the tray,.a movable wire frame yieldably mounted within the cover, opposite sides of the wire frame being formed with' crimped portions, a series of slats extending across the frame and having the ends thereof notched for engaging the crimped portions of the frame, and spring arms projecting from the slats and engaging the crimped portions of the frame to hold the slats yield- .aseriesof slats extending across the frame and having notched ends' which loosely engage the crimps of the frame, and spring arms projecting from the slats and. engaging the crimps to hold the slats yieldably in pos1- tion, said slats serving to engage the tops of the dishes withinthe cells.
  • a dish washer including a skeleton tray, cells fitted within the tray, a series of slats extending across the bottom of the tray and arranged under the cellsya cover for the tray, a yieldably mounted frame arranged within the cover, and a series of slats corresponding to the slats of the bottom of the tray, the second mentioned slats being yieldably mounted upon the movable frame and serving to engage the tops of the dishes with-

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M. McCULLOUGH v DEVICE FOR WASHING GLASSES AND CUPS.-
APPucAnoMjlLEu on. a. 1911.
Patented Feb. 26, 1918.
DEVICE FOR WASHING GLASSES AND CUPS.
met ane.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 2%, full Application filed October 3, 1917. Serial No. 194,484.
the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and usethe same.
The present invention relates to a dish washing machine, and has for its object to rovi'de a device ofthis character which cmodies novel features of construction whereby large numbers of glasses and cups can be quickly and thoroughly cleansed with a minimum amount of labor.
' Further objects of the invention are to provide a device of this character which is comparatively simple and inexpensive in its construction, which can be easily handled and manipulated bya singleperson, which has a skeleton formation, being preferably.
has a skeleton formation and can be easily kept in a clean and sanitary condition, and which will enablethe glasses and cups to be handled without danger of breaking or nicking the same.
With these and other-objects in view, the invention consists in certain novel combinations and arrangements of the parts as will more fully appear as the description proceeds, the novel features thereof being point-' ed out in the appended claims.
For a full understanding of the invention, reference is to be had to the following descriptionand' accompanying drawings, in which 1 Figure 1 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view. through a dish washing device constructed in accordance with the invention.
i Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the tray with the covered removed.
. lFig. 3 is a'bottom. plan view of the cover of the tray. v
Fig. 4 is an end elevation of the presser frame removed from the cover.
Corresponding andlikeparts are referred to in'tlie following description and indicated in all the views of the drawings by the same reference characters.
Referring to the drawings, which illustrate one embodiment of the invention, the numeral 1 designates a shallow tray which constructed of woven wire. meshing and being of a suiiicient size to receive a considerable number of the cups or glasses to be washed. In practice it has been found that a tray of proper size to receive about three dozen glasses or cupsw is very convenient and enables excellent results to be obtained. Fitted removably within the shallow tray 1 is a set. of cells 2, said cells dividing the tray into individual pockets or compartments to receive the respective glasses or cups and serving to hold them properly positioned and in a spaced relation to each other. A
series of parallel wooden slats 3 extend across the bottom of the shallow tray 1, one.
of the-slats being arranged under each series of glass receiving cells so that the glasses or cups will not come into contact with the wire or metal portions of the tray, but will be engaged by the wooden slats, thereby avoiding possible nickingor injury of the glasses or cups in the event they should be carelessly dropped into position within the cells.
A flanged cover 4 is removably applied to the shallow tray 1, said cover also having a skeleton formation and being preferably constructed of woven wire meshing similar to that utilized in the construction of the body portion of the tray. llhe sides of the cover 4: are provided at points adjacent the corners thereof with vertical guide rods 5, said guide rods being slidabl engaged by eyes 6 at the edges of a wire rame 7 which is loosely mounted withinthe cover. Coil springs 8 surround the guide r0ds'5 and en- 1 gage theeyes 6 in such a manner as to press downwardly thereon. This wire frame 7 carries a series of wooden slats 9 which correspond to the slats 3 at the bottom of thetray, said slats being yieldably connected to gage the uppepends of the cups or glasses within the cells 2 when the cover is. applied to the tray. In the present instance opposite sides ofthe wire frame are shown as crimped at 7, while the extremities of the slats 9 are notched at 9 for a loose engagement with the said crimps 7. Spring arms 10 which are applied to the ends ofthe slats roe rot
9 project into the crimped portions 7 of the 4 wire frame and engage the upper'ends thereof to hold the slats yieldably in engagement with the frame. However, the slats are free to move upwardly a limited amount against the action of the spring arms, thereby en- Illltl abling them to accommodate themselves to the tops of J he cups or glasses to hold them firmly in position within the cells 2 and prevent them from shaking-about and. becoming broken as the tray is manipulated and moved from place to place.
A suitable handle 11 may be provided for convenience in manipulating the tray, while any suitable fastening members such as the hooks 1 2 may be provided for holding the cover 4 in position upon the tray. It is contemplated to use several of these trays in connection wit two tanks of' water, one of the tanks containing hot soapy water, while the other tank contains clear water for rinsing the glasses. The cells 2 of the tray are first filled with glasses, or cups, after which the cover 4 is applied to the tray and the gaged by the slats 9 of the presser frame in such a manner as to be held firmly in position within the cells. The tray is then immersed in the tank of hot soapy water and permitted to remain therein sufliciently long for any sugar or any other accumulations upon the glasses or cups to be dissolved or softened. Several of the trays may be permitted to stand in the hot water at the same time. The tray is-then moved up and down within the hot soapy water to cleanse the, glasses, and then removed therefrom and placed in the clear hot rinsing water.
After being rinsed the tray is inverted upon a suitable table or support, the hook members 12 released, and the tray removed, leaving the'glasses resting upon the cover 4. Where several of the dish washers are in use the operation is practically continuous, and a single operator can easily and thoroughly wash a large number of glasses and cups.
Having thus described the invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
.1. A dish washer includinga skeletontray, cells fitted in the tray, a flanged cover for the .tray, a movable frame yieldably mounted within the cover, and a series of yieldably mounted slats carried by the movable frame and adapted to engage the tops of the dishes within the cells.
glasses orfcups yieldablyo en- 2. A dish Washer including a skeleton for the tray, guide rods at the sides of the cover, a movable frame arranged within the cover and provided with guide eyes engaging the guide rods, and a series of yieldably mounted slats carried by the movable frame and arranged to engage the tops of the dishes within the cells.
3. A- dish washerincluding a skeleton tray, cells fitted in the tray, a flanged cover for the tray,.a movable wire frame yieldably mounted within the cover, opposite sides of the wire frame being formed with' crimped portions, a series of slats extending across the frame and having the ends thereof notched for engaging the crimped portions of the frame, and spring arms projecting from the slats and engaging the crimped portions of the frame to hold the slats yield- .aseriesof slats extending across the frame and having notched ends' which loosely engage the crimps of the frame, and spring arms projecting from the slats and. engaging the crimps to hold the slats yieldably in pos1- tion, said slats serving to engage the tops of the dishes withinthe cells. Y
5. A dish washer including a skeleton tray, cells fitted within the tray, a series of slats extending across the bottom of the tray and arranged under the cellsya cover for the tray, a yieldably mounted frame arranged within the cover, and a series of slats corresponding to the slats of the bottom of the tray, the second mentioned slats being yieldably mounted upon the movable frame and serving to engage the tops of the dishes with-
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US2575278A (en) * 1948-09-24 1951-11-13 Detrex Corp Work carrier for conveyers
US5520098A (en) * 1995-05-17 1996-05-28 Fabrikant; Marvin Device for cooking or grilling small pieces of food and method of use
US5740724A (en) * 1995-05-17 1998-04-21 Fabrikant; Marvin Device for cooking or grilling small pieces of food and method of use
US5782173A (en) * 1995-05-17 1998-07-21 Fabrikant; Marvin Device for cooking or grilling small pieces of food and method of use
US6135296A (en) * 1999-10-29 2000-10-24 Colgrove; Mark R. Cup holder

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2575278A (en) * 1948-09-24 1951-11-13 Detrex Corp Work carrier for conveyers
US5520098A (en) * 1995-05-17 1996-05-28 Fabrikant; Marvin Device for cooking or grilling small pieces of food and method of use
US5704279A (en) * 1995-05-17 1998-01-06 Fabrikant; Marvin Device for cooking or grilling small pieces of food and method of use
US5740724A (en) * 1995-05-17 1998-04-21 Fabrikant; Marvin Device for cooking or grilling small pieces of food and method of use
US5782173A (en) * 1995-05-17 1998-07-21 Fabrikant; Marvin Device for cooking or grilling small pieces of food and method of use
US6135296A (en) * 1999-10-29 2000-10-24 Colgrove; Mark R. Cup holder

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