WO1999008810A1 - Combination sink and dishwasher - Google Patents

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WO1999008810A1
WO1999008810A1 PCT/US1998/016973 US9816973W WO9908810A1 WO 1999008810 A1 WO1999008810 A1 WO 1999008810A1 US 9816973 W US9816973 W US 9816973W WO 9908810 A1 WO9908810 A1 WO 9908810A1
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Baljit Singh
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03CDOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
    • E03C1/00Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
    • E03C1/12Plumbing installations for waste water; Basins or fountains connected thereto; Sinks
    • E03C1/18Sinks, whether or not connected to the waste-pipe
    • E03C1/182Sinks, whether or not connected to the waste-pipe connected to the waste-pipe
    • E03C1/184Sinks, whether or not connected to the waste-pipe connected to the waste-pipe adapted for attachment of washing machines or heating or cooling devices
    • 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
    • A47L15/0086In-sink dishwashers
    • 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
    • A47L15/507Arrangements for extracting racks, e.g. roller supports
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B88/00Drawers for tables, cabinets or like furniture; Guides for drawers
    • A47B88/40Sliding drawers; Slides or guides therefor
    • A47B2088/401Slides or guides for wire baskets
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B2210/00General construction of drawers, guides and guide devices
    • A47B2210/0002Guide construction for drawers
    • A47B2210/0024Slides, guides for wire basket or drawer

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  • This invention relates generally to dishwashers, and more particularly to a sink and
  • liquid detergent dispenser The preferred form of hydraulic fluid is liquid rinse aid.
  • media dispensing nozzle structure which includes radially-projecting, washing media-
  • the unitary dish rack includes support structures for supporting
  • Garza U. S. 4,298,015 describes a dishwasher with a tub, dish rack and transparent lid
  • the motor has internal piping to lead water to a spray arm rotated by the turbine past
  • a turbulence chamber serving to suck a charge of detergent into the water flow stream
  • a rack has removable dish support clip
  • a sink is pivotally mounted to provide a cover for the dishwasher chamber, and stiffener-
  • deflector arrangements are provided to assure that the interior spray does not produce
  • the rotatable spray heads are also hollow, with molded projections forming directional
  • the reciprocating carrier is supported on a rotatable double-helix screw shaft,
  • An auxiliary interior faucet is provided for
  • cabinet opening is stiffened against racking forces by incorporating an inverse portal
  • a synchronous AC motor is used with the rotor running
  • a box-like cover is mounted above the washing tub to be movable between a lower position to close the washing tub and an upper portion to expose the tub.
  • the movement thereof is mounted so as to extend from the washing tub into the interior of
  • a pair of coil springs are provided to the inside of the channel-like supporting
  • the shield member is swingable between
  • U.S. 4,919,162 describes a sink located dishwasher having a cover for the sink, a
  • the spray arm assembly includes a spray arm rotatably mounted at the upper
  • the prior art teaches dishwashers that can be independently installed next to a sink
  • the dishwasher which is built adjacent to and as an integral part of a sink whereby the sink and the dishwasher can exchange a dish basket.
  • the present invention tultills tnese needs
  • the present invention teaches certain benefits in construction and use which give rise to
  • the present invention provides a combination sink and dishwashing apparatus having a
  • cabinet has a wire basket for holding and washing a plurality of dishes within the cabinet.
  • the common side wall is a part of the cabinet that defines the closed space and is
  • the common side wall can be opened to allow
  • the wire basket to slide from within the cabinet and into the sink, for loading
  • the invention contains a means for spraying the
  • the invention also relates to washing dishes to wash them, as with traditional dishwashing machines.
  • the invention also relates to washing dishes to wash them, as with traditional dishwashing machines.
  • this invention can include two cabinets as
  • a primary objective of the present invention is to provide a combination sink and
  • Another objective is to provide a dishwasher which does not require the user to bend over
  • a further objective is to provide a dishwasher which allows the dishes to be loaded and
  • a further objective is to provide a dishwasher which can be used efficiently without
  • a further objective is to provide a dishwasher and garbage disposal which can be
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of a rotating spray bar located within the
  • FIGURE 4 is a schematic diagram of a front elevational sectional view of one version
  • FIGURE 5 is a view similar to that of Fig. 4 showing a preferred embodiment
  • the above described drawing figures illustrate the invention, a combination sink and dishwashing apparatus 1.
  • the apparatus 1 has a sink 10 sharing a common side wall 20
  • the sink 10 has a bottom wall 12 integral with a side wall 14 which extends upwardly from the bottom wall 12.
  • the common side wall 20 is preferably a portion of side wall 14.
  • the side wall 14 preferably includes a rear side
  • the bottom wall 12 and the side wall 14 are preferably joined to form an open-topped box
  • the bottom wall 12 has a drain 16 for allowing water and food refuse to
  • the drain 16 is preferably connected to a garbage disposal means
  • the sink 10 preferably includes a
  • the sink 10 is preferably about 1.5 feet wide, 2 feet long and 1 foot deep, and is preferably made of either stainless steel or
  • the apparatus 1 also includes a cabinet 30 that defines a closed space 32 within it.
  • the cabinet 30 is preferably made of stainless steel, although other materials are also suitable, and preferably contains a layer of thermal and or sound insulation.
  • the cabinet 30 preferably is approximately the same size as the sink 10 and a few inches greater in depth.
  • the common side wall 20 is preferably a part of the cabinet 30 that defines the closed
  • the cabinet 30 preferably is a closed cube with one face being formed by the common side
  • this cabinet 30 preferably has an air inlet 34 and an air exhaust 36, a
  • the reservoir 38 is preferably a recess approximately 1-2 inches deep in the bottom wall 12 of the cabinet 30.
  • the reservoir 38 preferably has a heating
  • means 39 such as a heating coil used to heat the water in the reservoir 38.
  • float valve 40 which shuts off the flow of water from the water
  • the cabinet 30 also contains a means for spraying 46 which sprays the dishes in the wire basket 42 with water when the wire basket 42 is sealed in the cabinet 30 so as to clean the dishes.
  • the means for spraying 46 is preferably a spray arm 46
  • the spray arm 46 preferably includes a turbine (not shown) which causes the spray arm 46 to rotate when water is forced through it as is common in dish washer technology.
  • the apparatus further comprising a water recycling
  • the water recycling means preferably includes a reservoir drain 48 that drains water from the reservoir 38 into a pump 50.
  • Fig. 4 shows one embodiment, in which the water flows directly into the pump 50, where it is returned to the spray arm 46.
  • Fig. 5 shows the preferred embodiment, in which the water flows through a drain pipe 52 into a two way valve 52A.
  • the two way valve 52A directs the water to a return pipe 52B which returns the water to the pump 50, from which it is returned to the spray arm 46 through a second pipe 54 and sprayed back onto the dishes.
  • the apparatus 1 is finished washing the dishes the
  • the pump 50 is preferably an impeller 50. As shown in Fig. 5, the
  • the garbage disposal means 18 contains a sewer connecting
  • the water inlet 35 is
  • the water inlet 35 is preferably connected directly to the pump 50.
  • the cabinet 30 preferably
  • the wire basket 42 preferably has a means for supporting a plurality of dishes 43, preferably a wire lattice with a plurality of upwardly extending rods.
  • the wire basket 42 preferably has a detergent dispensing means 56.
  • the detergent dispensing means 56 is preferably a cup 56A that can be filled with detergent.
  • the cup 56A is hingedly mounted on the wire basket 42. When the apparatus 1 is turned
  • a telescoping tower 56B which is mounted on the bottom wall 12 rises and knocks the
  • the cabinet 30 has a pair of tracks above the reservoir 38, and the plurality of wheels 58 simply roll across the tracks and across the bottom wall 12 of the sink 10.
  • the apparatus 1 includes a means for moving which allows the user to move the wire basket 42 between the cabinet 30 and the sink 10; and a means for ingress and egress
  • the wire basket 42 is attached to the common side wall 20. By pulling the common side wall 20 across the sink, the wire
  • common side wall 20 is hingedly connected to the cabinet 30. After opening the common
  • the user can pull the wire basket 42 into the sink 10.
  • the cabinet 30 preferably also includes a locking means 65 such as an electromagnetic
  • the electromagnetic coil 65 is charged to form a magnetic
  • electromagnetic coil 65 reverses its charge to repel the slide arm 24 and partially open the
  • cabinet 30 not only signaling the user that the process is complete, but also facilitating
  • this invention can include two cabinets 30 as described
  • both of the washers may be operating at the same time. It is obvious that the control device must operate the two wash cycles for the two washers at the same time and such

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Abstract

The present invention provides a combination sink and dishwashing apparatus (1) having a sink (10) sharing a common side wall (20) with a cabinet (30) which defines a closed space. The cabinet (30) has a wire basket (42) for holding and washing a plurality of dishes within the cabinet (30). The common side wall (20) is a part of the cabinet (30) that defines the closed space and is positioned to form one side of the sink (10). The common side wall (20) can be opened to allow the wire basket (42) to slide from within the cabinet (30) and into the sink (10), for loading and unloading the dishes. Within the cabinet (30), the invention contains a pump (50) powered by a motor (19), the pump (50) spraying water through a rotatably mounted spray arm (46) onto the dishes to wash them, as with traditional dishwashing machines. The invention preferably includes a garbage disposal (18) which is also powered by the motor (19). In an alternative embodiment, this invention can include two cabinets (30) as described above, each located on opposing sides of the sink (10).

Description

TITLE: COMBINATION SINK AND DISHWASHER
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application for a utility patent claims the filing date of August 16, 1997 of a
previously filed provisional patent application having an unknown serial number and
filed by the same inventor on the same subject matter.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION:
This invention relates generally to dishwashers, and more particularly to a sink and
dishwasher combination.
DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ART:
The following art defines the present state of this field:
Rigby, U. S. 5,193,562 describes an invention which discloses a sink mounted
dishwasher having a closure mechanism in the drain of the sink. A hydraulic control
system for such a dishwasher is also disclosed together with a hydraulically operated
liquid detergent dispenser. The preferred form of hydraulic fluid is liquid rinse aid. Two
forms of spray arm are also disclosed, each with a structure which enable the spray arm to
be removably and rotatably mounted within the sink. Shaw, U. S. 4,557,283 describes a porta&le, countertop dishwasher having a washing
media dispensing nozzle structure which includes radially-projecting, washing media-
dispensing arms and an improved unitary dish rack located in surrounding relationship
with the axis of the nozzle structure and axially intermediate upper and lower nozzle
structure pivot supports. The unitary dish rack includes support structures for supporting
the articles to be washed within the radial sweep of the radially projecting arms of the
nozzle structure and being selectively removable from the dishwasher independently of
the nozzle structure.
Garza, U. S. 4,298,015 describes a dishwasher with a tub, dish rack and transparent lid
cover with a centrally disposed turbine hydraulically actuated motor on the bottom of the
tub. The motor has internal piping to lead water to a spray arm rotated by the turbine past
a turbulence chamber serving to suck a charge of detergent into the water flow stream
which when spent permits a water rinse. A rack has removable dish support clip
members fixed onto rods or webs so that the only moving part is the turbine rotor and
attached spray arm.
Torressen, U. S. 3,961,984 describes a compact dishwasher which is particularly adapted
for placement in a sink or sink/tub combination and which connected directly to a faucet.
Timmer, U. S. 4,146,405 describes a complete dishwasher and sink assembly, including
equipment usually installed separately, forms a unit that can be inserted in a cut-out in a
countertop, and supported and secured in position at a peripheral flange. The connections to the associated utilities are positioned for. maximum convenience to standard locations.
A sink is pivotally mounted to provide a cover for the dishwasher chamber, and stiffener-
deflector arrangements are provided to assure that the interior spray does not produce
leakage out to the countertop through ventilation passages at the peripheral flange. Spray
is applied to racks of dishes, preferably from rotating spray heads mounted on a movable
carrier, with the supply of water to the spray heads being conducted via the hollow
interior of the carrier and also the hollow interior of a sequence of interconnected links.
The rotatable spray heads are also hollow, with molded projections forming directional
jet orifices. The reciprocating carrier is supported on a rotatable double-helix screw shaft,
with a portion of the carriage in sliding engagement with the wall of the spray chamber so
that the carriage is suspended from the shaft. An auxiliary interior faucet is provided for
rinsing dishes, with the spigot position determining the off-on condition of an associated
valve.
Sargeant, U. S. 5,470,142 describes a dishwasher having a spray arm, motor and pump
components configured and mounted so as to occupy very low height. In one form the
complete wash system is arranged as a drawer which slides in and out of a cabinet. The
cabinet opening is stiffened against racking forces by incorporating an inverse portal
frame in the opening flange. A synchronous AC motor is used with the rotor running
within the wash chamber driving a wash pump integrated with a rotating spray arm.
Suyama, U. S. 4,811,997 describes a dishwasher comprising of a main body having a
washing tub. A box-like cover is mounted above the washing tub to be movable between a lower position to close the washing tub and an upper portion to expose the tub. A
supporting frame having a channel-like cross section for supporting the cover and guiding
the movement thereof is mounted so as to extend from the washing tub into the interior of
the cover. A pair of coil springs are provided to the inside of the channel-like supporting
frame and have respective lower ends secured on the supporting frame at the inner side
thereof and respective upper ends secured to a shield member which assumes a blocking
position to substantially close an opening formed in a top wall of the cover when the
latter is at the upper position while assuming a releasing position where the top opening
of the cover is released from the blocked state. The shield member is swingable between
the blocking position and the releasing position.
Lumby, U.S. 4,919,162 describes a sink located dishwasher having a cover for the sink, a
rack for dishes located in the sink, and a removable spray arm assembly mounted in the
sink drain. The spray arm assembly includes a spray arm rotatably mounted at the upper
end of a hollow shaft to rotate in the sink below the rack. A pair of seals are provided on
the shaft to seal the shaft within the drain. Water is pumped from the drain above both
seals and returned to the drain between the seals from where it flows up the hollow shaft
and rotates the spray arm.
The prior art teaches dishwashers that can be independently installed next to a sink, and
dishwashers that mount under a sink cabinet. However, the prior art does not teach a
dishwasher which is built adjacent to and as an integral part of a sink whereby the sink and the dishwasher can exchange a dish basket. The present invention tultills tnese needs
and provides further related advantages as described in the following summary.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention teaches certain benefits in construction and use which give rise to
the objectives described below.
The present invention provides a combination sink and dishwashing apparatus having a
sink sharing a common side wall with a cabinet which defines a closed space. The
cabinet has a wire basket for holding and washing a plurality of dishes within the cabinet.
The common side wall is a part of the cabinet that defines the closed space and is
positioned to form one side of the sink. The common side wall can be opened to allow
the wire basket to slide from within the cabinet and into the sink, for loading and
unloading the dishes. Within the cabinet, the invention contains a means for spraying the
dishes to wash them, as with traditional dishwashing machines. The invention also
includes a motor which powers the means for spraying, and preferably powers a garbage
disposal as well. In an alternative embodiment, this invention can include two cabinets as
described above, each located on opposing sides of the sink.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide a combination sink and
dishwasher having advantages not taught by the prior art. Another objective is to provide a dishwasher which does not require the user to bend over
to load the dishes into the dishwasher.
A further objective is to provide a dishwasher which allows the dishes to be loaded and
then rinsed off so that food left on the plates is washed directly into the sink; and this
food, as well as food washed off inside the dishwasher, is all sent through a single
garbage disposal.
A further objective is to provide a dishwasher which can be used efficiently without
requiring the user to fill two full wire baskets with dishes before the dishwasher is run,
thereby saving electricity, water and detergent.
A further objective is to provide a dishwasher and garbage disposal which can be
operated with one common motor, without requiring a duplicate motor, and saving both
money and space.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the
following more detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.
SUBSTTTUTE SHEET (RULE 26) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The accompanying drawings illustrate the present invention. In such drawings:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention
particularly showing a sink having two dishwashing machines located laterally thereto;
FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention
particularly showing a sink having a single dishwashing machine located laterally thereto
and further particularly showing the manner in which a dish supporting basket may be
moved from the dishwashing machine into the sink for loading;
FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of a rotating spray bar located within the
dishwashing machine and particularly showing a detergent dispenser preferred location
above a telescoping water tower nozzle;
FIGURE 4 is a schematic diagram of a front elevational sectional view of one version
of the invention whereby separate motors are used to drive a garbage disposal and each of
two water pumps in adjacent washing machines; and
FIGURE 5 is a view similar to that of Fig. 4 showing a preferred embodiment
whereby the pumps which re-circulate the water in the cabinets are driven by the garbage
disposal motor. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The above described drawing figures illustrate the invention, a combination sink and dishwashing apparatus 1. The apparatus 1 has a sink 10 sharing a common side wall 20
with a cabinet 30. As shown in Fig. 5, the sink 10 has a bottom wall 12 integral with a side wall 14 which extends upwardly from the bottom wall 12. The common side wall 20 is preferably a portion of side wall 14. The side wall 14 preferably includes a rear side
wall 14R, a pair of lateral walls 14L-1 and 14L-2, and a front side wall 14F. The bottom wall 12 and the side wall 14 are preferably joined to form an open-topped box
construction. The bottom wall 12 has a drain 16 for allowing water and food refuse to
flow out of the sink 10. The drain 16 is preferably connected to a garbage disposal means
18 having a motor 19 for actuation. The food refuse from the sink 10 falls into the
garbage disposal means 18 and is ground into pieces small enough to be expelled into the city sewer system through a'sewer connecting line 22. The sink 10 preferably includes a
faucet 11 A and a spray hose 1 IB, as shown in Fig. 4, which can be used to spray food off the dishes before they are placed into the cabinet 30. The sink 10 is preferably about 1.5 feet wide, 2 feet long and 1 foot deep, and is preferably made of either stainless steel or
porcelain. However, materials and sizes are not an essential aspect of this invention, and can be changed to suit any desired configuration and space need.
The apparatus 1 also includes a cabinet 30 that defines a closed space 32 within it. The cabinet 30 is preferably made of stainless steel, although other materials are also suitable, and preferably contains a layer of thermal and or sound insulation. The cabinet 30 preferably is approximately the same size as the sink 10 and a few inches greater in depth.
The common side wall 20 is preferably a part of the cabinet 30 that defines the closed
space 32 and is positioned to form one side of the sink 10 as described above. The cabinet 30 preferably is a closed cube with one face being formed by the common side
wall 20.
As shown in Fig. 1, this cabinet 30 preferably has an air inlet 34 and an air exhaust 36, a
water inlet 35, a reservoir 38, and a wire basket 42 having a means for supporting a plurality of dishes 43. The reservoir 38 is preferably a recess approximately 1-2 inches deep in the bottom wall 12 of the cabinet 30. The reservoir 38 preferably has a heating
means 39 such as a heating coil used to heat the water in the reservoir 38. The reservoir
38 preferably also has a float valve 40 which shuts off the flow of water from the water
inlet 35 into the cabinet 30 when the reservoir 38 is full.
The cabinet 30 also contains a means for spraying 46 which sprays the dishes in the wire basket 42 with water when the wire basket 42 is sealed in the cabinet 30 so as to clean the dishes. As shown in Fig. 3, the means for spraying 46 is preferably a spray arm 46
rotatably mounted within the cabinet 30. The spray arm 46 preferably includes a turbine (not shown) which causes the spray arm 46 to rotate when water is forced through it as is common in dish washer technology. The apparatus further comprising a water recycling
means which cycles the water from the cabinet 30 back to the means for spraying 46. The water naturally gathered in the reservoir 38 on the bottom wall 12 of the cabinet 30, where it is heated by the heating means 39. The water recycling means preferably includes a reservoir drain 48 that drains water from the reservoir 38 into a pump 50. Fig. 4 shows one embodiment, in which the water flows directly into the pump 50, where it is returned to the spray arm 46. Fig. 5 shows the preferred embodiment, in which the water flows through a drain pipe 52 into a two way valve 52A. When the apparatus 1 is in use, the two way valve 52A directs the water to a return pipe 52B which returns the water to the pump 50, from which it is returned to the spray arm 46 through a second pipe 54 and sprayed back onto the dishes. When the apparatus 1 is finished washing the dishes the
two way valve 52A diverts the water through an exit pipe 52C which leads to the garbage disposal means 18. The pump 50 is preferably an impeller 50. As shown in Fig. 5, the
pump 50 is preferably powered by the motor 19 that powers the garbage disposal means 18. In an alternative embodiment, as shown in Fig. 4, separate motors 19A power the
individual pumps 50. Finally, the garbage disposal means 18 contains a sewer connecting
line 22 that allows water and ground up food refuse to pass from the garbage disposal means 18 to the city sewer system. In the Fig. 5 configuration, the water inlet 35 is
preferably connected to the pump 50, so that the water flows through the pump 50, through the second pipe 54 and into the cabinet 30. In the Fig. 4 configuration, the water inlet 35 is preferably connected directly to the pump 50. The cabinet 30 preferably
includes a air heater and blower means which heats air and blows the hot air across the dishes to facilitate their drying after they have been washed. Other features can be added,
such as a liquid detergent dispenser and a rinse-aid dispenser, but are not central to the
inventive nature of this invention and are well known in the art. Some of these details are discussed in other patents, 5,470,142, 5,193,562, 4,919,162, 4,811,997, 4,557,283
4,298,015 and 3,961,984, hereby incorporated in full by reference. Also well known in the art are various control devices used to control the wash, rinse and dry cycles of the apparatus 1, such as a computer means.
As shown in Fig. 1, the wire basket 42 preferably has a means for supporting a plurality of dishes 43, preferably a wire lattice with a plurality of upwardly extending rods. As shown in Fig. 3, the wire basket 42 preferably has a detergent dispensing means 56. The detergent dispensing means 56 is preferably a cup 56A that can be filled with detergent.
The cup 56A is hingedly mounted on the wire basket 42. When the apparatus 1 is turned
on, a telescoping tower 56B which is mounted on the bottom wall 12 rises and knocks the
cup 56A over so as to spill the detergent into the reservoir 38. The wire basket 42
preferably also includes a plurality of wheels 58 that allow the wire basket 42 to roll into
and out of the cabinet 30. In one preferred embodiment, as shown in the drawings, a pair
of slide arms 24 are rotatably mounted to the side wall 14, one to the front side wall 14F and one to the rear side wall 14R. The wire basket 42 is then slidably mounted to the slide arms 24 by the plurality of wheels 58. In an alternative embodiment, the cabinet 30 has a pair of tracks above the reservoir 38, and the plurality of wheels 58 simply roll across the tracks and across the bottom wall 12 of the sink 10.
The apparatus 1 includes a means for moving which allows the user to move the wire basket 42 between the cabinet 30 and the sink 10; and a means for ingress and egress
which allows the user to insert (or remove) the wire basket 42 into (or out from) the cabinet so that the wire basket 42 may be removed from (or sealed into) the cabinet 30.
In its preferred configuration, as shown in Fig. 4, the wire basket 42 is attached to the common side wall 20. By pulling the common side wall 20 across the sink, the wire
basket 42 is pulled along so that it rolls into the sink 10. This allows the wire basket 42
to be filled with dishes. The common side wall 20 and the wire basket 42 are then pushed
back so the wire basket 42 is again within the cabinet 30 and the common side wall 20
again seals the cabinet 30 into a closed space 32. In an alternative configuration, the
common side wall 20 is hingedly connected to the cabinet 30. After opening the common
side wall 20, the user can pull the wire basket 42 into the sink 10.
The cabinet 30 preferably also includes a locking means 65 such as an electromagnetic
coil, which locks the wire basket inside the cabinet 30 when the apparatus 1 is in use.
When the apparatus 1 is in use, the electromagnetic coil 65 is charged to form a magnetic
bond with the slide arms 24. Once the apparatus 1 is finished washing the dishes, the
electromagnetic coil 65 reverses its charge to repel the slide arm 24 and partially open the
cabinet 30, not only signaling the user that the process is complete, but also facilitating
drying and cooling the interior of the cabinet 30.
In an alternative embodiment, this invention can include two cabinets 30 as described
above, located on opposing sides of the sink 10. This dual-washer configuration is not
substantially different than the first embodiment; there are simply two cabinets 30, each
containing an identical list of the above-identified elements. In the two cabinet version it
is possible to move only one of the dish racks into the sink area at one time. However,
both of the washers may be operating at the same time. It is obvious that the control device must operate the two wash cycles for the two washers at the same time and such
programming is considered a well known part of the prior art.
While the invention has been described with reference to at least one preferred
embodiment, it is to be clearly understood by those skilled in the art that the invention is
not limited thereto. Rather, the scope of the invention is to be interpreted only in
conjunction with the appended claims.

Claims

What is claimed is:
L A combination sink and dishwashing apparatus comprising: a sink having a bottom wall integral with the side walls extending upwardly from the bottom wall, and a drain mounted into the bottom wall for allowing water and food refuse to move therein; a wash chamber positioned to the side of the sink, the wash chamber defining a enclosed space with side walls and bottom wall being extensions of the sink walls and one side open towards the sink; the wash chamber providing a means for ingress and egress of the wire basket from the sink so that the wire basket may be sealed inside the wash chamber and thereafter removed therefrom; a means for spraying the dishes in the wire basket with water, when the basket is sealed in the wash chamber so as to clean the dishes; and a means for moving the wire basket between the wash chamber and the sink.
2. A wire basket integrated with the door; the door providing a means for sealing purposes while the wire basket supporting a plurality of dishes is inserted into the wash chamber from the sink.
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