CN112533524B - Tableware basket and tableware cleaning machine with same - Google Patents
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Abstract
The dish basket has a 1 st concave part (12) and a 2 nd concave part (14) which are connected in an openable and closable manner. The 1 st concave portion (12) is attached to the front surface side of the dish tray (4) via a 1 st shaft portion (11) rotatable toward the dish tray (4) accommodating dishes, and extends from the 1 st shaft portion (11). The 2 nd recess (14) extends through a 2 nd shaft (13) rotatable toward the dish tray (4) at an end of the 1 st recess (12) opposite to the 1 st shaft (11). The dish basket is configured such that the 2 nd concave part (14) is rotated toward the 1 st concave part (12) by the 2 nd shaft part (13), thereby accommodating the object to be cleaned inside formed by the 1 st concave part (12) and the 2 nd concave part (14). Thus, a dish basket capable of accommodating and cleaning light objects to be cleaned which are easily washed away is provided.
Description
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a dish basket mounted to a dish tray and a dish washing machine having the same.
Background
Conventionally, in a dish washing machine for washing dishes, in principle, a relatively light object such as a plastic spoon, a foamed styrene container, a cloth, a sponge, or the like, which is easily washed away by jet water from a washing nozzle, is regarded as an object that cannot be washed.
In contrast, a dish washer provided with a dish protector for pressing dishes and the like has been proposed (for example, see patent document 1).
However, in the dish protector of the dish washing machine disclosed in patent document 1, a light object to be washed, which is easily washed away, cannot be sufficiently pressed.
Prior art literature
Patent literature
Patent document 1: japanese patent laid-open publication No. 2011-147630
Disclosure of Invention
The invention provides a dish basket capable of accommodating and cleaning light washed objects which are easy to wash away and a dish washing machine with the dish basket.
The cutlery basket of the present invention has a1 st recess and a2 nd recess which are connected to each other in an openable and closable manner. The 1 st concave portion is attached to the front surface side of the dish tray via a1 st shaft portion rotatable in a pulling-out direction or a pushing-in direction of the dish tray accommodating dishes, and extends from the 1 st shaft portion. The 2 nd recess is attached to an end portion of the 1 st recess opposite to the 1 st shaft portion via a2 nd shaft portion rotatable in a pulling-out direction or a pushing-in direction of the dish tray, and extends from the 2 nd shaft portion. The dish basket is configured such that the 2 nd recess is rotated toward the 1 st recess by the 2 nd shaft portion, and the objects to be washed can be stored inside the 1 st recess and the 2 nd recess.
The dish washing machine of the present invention includes a washing tub, a dish tray for accommodating dishes, and a washing unit for spraying washing water into the washing tub and into the objects to be washed accommodated in the dish tray and the dish basket.
According to the dish basket and the dish washing machine having the dish basket, the dish basket mounted on the dish tray can more reliably accommodate a relatively light object to be washed easily, and can effectively wash the object to be washed.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view showing a structure of a washing tub of the dish washing machine according to the embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view showing a covered state in which tableware stored in at least a part of the dish tray is covered with the 1 st recess and the 2 nd recess of the basket.
Fig. 3 is a schematic perspective view showing a small basket on a dish tray in which the 1 st recess and the 2 nd recess of the basket portion are used to form the small basket on the dish tray.
Fig. 4 is a schematic perspective view showing a small basket outside the dish tray, which is formed by the 1 st concave portion and the 2 nd concave portion of the basket outside the dish tray.
Fig. 5 is a schematic perspective view showing a state in which the 1 st recess and the 2 nd recess of the basket are opened without rotating the 2 nd shaft.
Fig. 6 is a schematic perspective view showing a state in which the basket of fig. 5 is turned upside down.
Fig. 7 is a schematic perspective view showing a state in which the 2 nd shaft portion is rotated and the 1 st recess and the 2 nd recess are used to form a small basket.
Fig. 8 is a schematic perspective view showing a case where a basket portion constituting the small basket of fig. 7 is disposed on the front surface side.
Detailed Description
The dish basket and the dish washing machine having the same according to the embodiments will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, substantially the same components are denoted by the same reference numerals.
(Embodiment)
A dish basket (basket portion) and a dish washing machine 20 having a dish basket (basket portion) according to the present embodiment will be described below with reference to fig. 1 to 4.
Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view showing the structure of a washing tub 2 of the dish washing machine 20 according to the present embodiment. Fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view showing a covered state in which the 1 st recess 12 and the 2 nd recess 14 of the basket 10 are used to cover the dishes stored in at least a part of the dish tray 4. Fig. 3 is a schematic perspective view showing a small basket on the dish tray 4, which is formed by the 1 st concave portion 12 and the 2 nd concave portion 14 of the basket portion 10. Fig. 4 is a schematic perspective view showing a small basket outside the dish tray 4, which is formed by the 1 st concave portion 12 and the 2 nd concave portion 14 of the basket portion 10.
In the following description, the direction from left to right of the front surface of the dish washing machine 20 shown in the drawings is referred to as the X direction, the depth direction is referred to as the Y direction, and the vertically upper direction is referred to as the Z direction. In fig. 1, a door disposed on the front surface is not shown for illustrating the internal structure.
The dish washing machine 20 of the present embodiment includes at least a main body 1, a washing tub 2 accommodated in the main body 1, a dish tray 4 accommodating objects to be washed such as dishes, a basket portion 10 mounted on the dish tray 4 and serving as a dish basket, and washing nozzles 5a, 5b, 5c serving as washing portions.
The dish tray 4 is disposed on rails 3a, 3b disposed on the inner surface of the washing tub 2 so as to be capable of being pulled out in the-Y direction or pushed in the Y direction with respect to the washing tub 2.
As shown in fig. 2 to 4, the basket 10 is attached to a frame or the like on the front surface side (-Y direction) of the dish tray 4 via a1 st shaft 11 rotatable in the pull-out direction (-Y direction) or the push-in direction (Y direction) of the dish tray 4. The basket 10 includes a1 st recess 12 and a 2 nd recess 14. The 1 st recess 12 and the 2 nd recess 14 are rotatably connected to each other via the 2 nd shaft portion 13 of the 2 nd recess 14.
The washing nozzles 5a, 5b, and 5c are disposed in the washing tub 2, and spray washing water to the objects to be washed such as tableware stored in the tableware tray 4, thereby washing the objects to be washed.
That is, according to the dish washing machine 20 of the present embodiment, for example, a relatively light object to be washed that is easily washed away is accommodated in the basket 10 attached to the dish tray 4. Therefore, the light washed object can not be washed away, and the washed object can be washed more reliably and efficiently.
Hereinafter, the components constituting the dish washing machine 20 will be described in terms of FIGS. 1 to 4.
< Subject >
The main body 1 forms a contour of the dish washing machine 20, and accommodates the washing tub 2 therein. The main body 1 may be housed under a kitchen table such as a kitchen. The main body 1 may be a main body of a dish washing machine of a type that can be independently placed on a cooking table.
< Cleaning tank >
The cleaning tank 2 has an opening on the front surface side (-Y direction) of the main body 1. The washing tub 2 is internally provided with a dish tray 4 for accommodating objects to be washed such as dishes. Further, the cleaning tank 2 may have such a structure that: a dish tray having an opening in an upper portion and accommodating objects to be washed such as dishes is disposed from above.
< Door >)
A door (not shown) is provided to be capable of opening and closing an opening of the cleaning tank 2. In the case where the opening portion of the cleaning tank 2 is located on the front surface side, the door is provided on the front surface side, and in the case where the opening portion is located on the upper portion side, the door is provided on the upper portion side. The door may be constituted by combining 1 or 2 or more doors.
As a method of opening the door, in the case of opening toward the near-front (-Y direction) side, the door may be opened such that the open position of the door is located below the front surface, or the door may be opened such that the open position of the door is located at the front upper portion. In the case where the door is opened to the left (-X direction) or the right (X direction), the door may be opened such that the open position of the door is positioned at the left or right side. In the case of a door having a structure of 2 or more doors, the doors may be symmetrically opened, so-called left-right side-by-side, or the doors may be opened in the same direction.
< Tableware tray >)
The dish tray 4 mounts or stores objects to be washed (not shown), such as dishes. The dish tray 4 is disposed so as to be able to be taken out and put in from the front surface side of the washing tub 2 along a pair of rails 3a and a pair of rails 3b provided on both side surfaces of the inner surface of the washing tub 2 shown in fig. 1 and 2, for example. In addition, in the example shown in fig. 1, such a structure is illustrated: the upper layer side is provided with a rail 3a and the lower layer side is provided with a rail 3b, and the dish tray 4 can be arranged in the upper and lower layers.
The dish tray 4 is disposed so as to be capable of being pulled out toward the front surface side (-Y direction) of the washing tub 2 or pushed in toward the rear surface side (Y direction) of the washing tub 2.
In the following description, the term "pull-out direction" is used to include the Y direction, -the Y direction, or any one of the Y direction and the Y direction.
The dish tray 4 is configured such that a basket 10 serving as a dish basket can be attached to at least the front surface (-Y direction) side.
Cleaning nozzle (cleaning part)
The cleaning nozzles 5a, 5b, 5c as cleaning sections are disposed at different positions or at different heights in the cleaning tank 2, for example. The cleaning nozzles 5a, 5b, 5c spray cleaning water to the objects to be cleaned such as tableware stored in the tableware tray 4 and the basket 10, thereby cleaning the objects to be cleaned. At this time, the cleaning nozzles 5a, 5b, and 5c are arranged to spray the cleaning water mainly from below the cleaning tank 2 to above, thereby cleaning the object to be cleaned.
The configuration of the cleaning nozzles 5a, 5b, and 5c is not limited to the above configuration, and it is desirable that the nozzles be disposed at appropriate positions in the cleaning tank 2 in accordance with the configuration, shape, arrangement of the dish tray, and the like of the cleaning tank 2.
Basket (tableware basket)
The basket 10 of the cutlery basket according to the present embodiment can take 3 states described below. Specifically, the basket 10 can select 3 states of (1) a covered state, (2) a small basket-on-dish tray state, and (3) a small basket-out-dish tray state.
The following describes 3 states in further detail with reference to fig. 2 to 4.
(1) Cover state
The covered state is a state in which at least a part of the dishes stored in the dish rack 4 are covered with the 1 st concave portion 12 and the 2 nd concave portion 14 of the basket 10 being opened, as shown in fig. 2. The covering state can be achieved by rotating the 1 st shaft portion 11 of the 1 st recess 12 in the pushing-in direction (Y direction) of the dish tray 4 without rotating the 2 nd shaft portion 13 of the 2 nd recess 14. In this case, the following is also included: the 2 nd shaft portion 13 of the 2 nd recess 14 slightly rotates in accordance with the size of a part of the tableware or the like. Accordingly, the basket 10 can be used to press and stabilize relatively light objects to be washed such as dishes placed on the dish tray 4 from above, thereby washing the objects to be washed.
(2) Small basket on tableware tray
As shown in fig. 3, the small basket on the dish tray is a state in which the 1 st concave portion 12 and the 2 nd concave portion 14 are formed on the surface of the dish tray 4 on which dishes or the like are placed so that the small basket can house objects to be washed inside.
That is, the small basket state on the dish tray is realized by rotating the 1 st shaft portion 11 and the 2 nd shaft portion 13 in the pulling-out direction (-Y direction) of the dish tray 4 and rotating the 1 st shaft portion 11 and the 2 nd shaft portion 13 in the Z direction further from the above-described covered state. At this time, the 1 st concave portion 12 covers the 2 nd concave portion 14. Thus, the 1 st concave portion 12 and the 2 nd concave portion 14 constitute a small basket. The small basket accommodates such a light object to be cleaned as a plastic spoon, a foamed styrene container, a wiper, a sponge, or the like, which is washed away by the cleaning water sprayed during cleaning. Thus, the light objects to be cleaned can be stably held in the small basket, and the light objects to be cleaned can be effectively cleaned.
In addition, during washing, the dishes placed under the small basket on the dish tray 4 are also pressed from above by the weight of the small basket. Therefore, the dishes on the dish tray 4 can also be held and washed in a stable state.
(3) Outer small basket state of tableware tray
The outer small basket state of the dish tray is a state in which the small basket capable of accommodating the objects to be washed inside is constituted by the 1 st concave portion 12 and the 2 nd concave portion 14 outside the frame of the dish tray 4 as shown in fig. 4.
That is, the cutlery tray outer basket state is realized by rotating the 2 nd shaft portion 13 further in the-Z direction while rotating the 2 nd shaft portion 13 in the pull-out direction (-Y direction) of the cutlery tray 4 without rotating the 1 st shaft portion 11 in a state where the 1 st concave portion 12 extends downward from the 1 st shaft portion 11. At this time, the small basket is arranged in a state protruding toward the front surface (-Y direction) side of the dish tray 4.
In this configuration, ordinary tableware is placed on the tableware tray 4. Further, the small basket accommodates the light objects to be cleaned which are washed away during cleaning. Thus, the objects to be washed such as tableware on the tableware tray 4 and the light objects to be washed in the small basket are washed simultaneously.
As described above, the appropriate state of the basket 10 can be appropriately selected from the above-described 3 states, for example, depending on the presence or absence of a light object to be washed which is washed away during washing, the presence or absence of light tableware on the tableware tray 4, and the like, and the object to be washed can be more reliably washed.
The basket 10, which is a cutlery basket according to the present embodiment, will be described in further detail below with reference to fig. 5 to 8.
Fig. 5 is a schematic perspective view showing a state in which the 1 st concave portion 12 and the 2 nd concave portion 14 of the basket 10 are opened without rotating the 2 nd shaft portion 13. Fig. 6 is a schematic perspective view showing a state in which the basket 10 of fig. 5 is turned upside down. Fig. 7 is a schematic perspective view showing a state in which the 2 nd shaft portion 13 is rotated and the 1 st recess 12 and the 2 nd recess 14 form a small basket. Fig. 8 is a schematic perspective view showing a case where a basket portion constituting the small basket of fig. 7 is disposed on the front surface side. Fig. 8 corresponds to a state in which the dish tray 4 shown in fig. 4 is provided with the basket 10.
As shown in fig. 2 to 4, the basket 10 constituting the cutlery basket is attached to a frame or the like on the front surface (-Y direction) side of the cutlery tray 4 via a 1 st shaft 11 rotatable in the pull-out direction (-Y direction) or push-in direction (Y direction) of the cutlery tray 4.
The basket 10 has a1 st recess 12 and a2 nd recess 14, and the 1 st recess 12 and the 2 nd recess 14 are rotatably connected to each other via a2 nd shaft 13. The 1 st concave portion 12 extends from the 1 st shaft portion 11. The 2 nd shaft portion 13 is provided at an end portion of the 2 nd recess 14 on the opposite side of the 1 st recess 12 from the 1 st shaft portion 11, and is configured to be rotatable in the pull-out direction (-Y direction) of the cutlery tray 4. The 2 nd recess 14 extends from the 2 nd shaft portion 13. In the above description, the structure in which the 2 nd shaft portion 13 is rotatable in the pull-out direction has been described as an example, but the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the 2 nd shaft portion 13 may be configured to be rotatable in the pushing direction (Y direction) according to the timing of rotating the 2 nd shaft portion 13. That is, the 2 nd shaft portion 13 may be rotated in different directions according to the rotation state.
The basket 10 is configured by rotating the 2 nd concave portion 14 toward the 1 st concave portion 12 via the 2 nd shaft portion 13, and covering the openings of the 1 st concave portion 12 and the 2 nd concave portion 14.
The basket 10 of the present embodiment is configured such that the depth of the recess of the 2 nd recess 14 is deeper than the depth of the recess of the 1 st recess 12. Here, the depth of the concave portion corresponds to, for example, the depth (length) in the Y direction in fig. 4.
As shown in fig. 5, the basket 10 is opened, and first, the light objects to be cleaned, such as the objects to be cleaned, are stored in the 2 nd recess 14. At this time, the 2 nd concave portion 14 can be opened to the front side in fig. 5 via the 2 nd shaft portion 13. Therefore, the object to be cleaned of the small article can be easily accommodated in the 2 nd recess 14 from the near front. At this time, the 2 nd concave portion 14 is opened to the front side from the state of fig. 4, and in this state, the dish tray 4 located at the rear (Y direction) becomes a support. Therefore, the state in which the 2 nd concave portion 14 is opened toward the front side can be maintained more stably. Thus, objects to be cleaned such as small objects can be stored in the 2 nd recess 14 from the front side of the 2 nd recess 14 in a stable state.
As shown in fig. 7 and 8, the opening of the 1 st concave portion 12 and the opening of the 2 nd concave portion 14 can be closed together. This allows light objects to be washed, such as small objects, to be stably stored in the basket 10.
In the basket 10 of the present embodiment, the 2 nd recess 14 is heavier than the 1 st recess 12. In this way, in the covered state shown in fig. 2, the dishes and the like placed on the dish tray 4 can be stably pressed for cleaning.
In the present embodiment, the description has been given of an example in which the 1 st concave portion 12 is formed by the "concave portion shape", but the present invention is not limited to this. For example, the 1 st concave portion 12 may be formed of a "flat portion" instead of the "concave portion". In this case, the "concave portion" of the 1 st concave portion 12 may include a "flat portion" locally.
In the present embodiment, a drying section or the like for drying the washed tableware, which is provided in a general dish washer, may be provided, and this is not particularly mentioned.
The cutlery basket according to the present embodiment may be mounted on a cutlery dryer of a type having no washing function. That is, the present invention can be mounted on a dish dryer of the type described above: has a drying part and the like, and blows air to dry the tableware in the washing tank.
In addition, the present disclosure includes a case where any of the above-described various embodiments are appropriately combined. The effects of the respective embodiments can be similarly achieved by the combination of these.
As described above, the cutlery basket of the present invention has the 1 st recess and the 2 nd recess which are connected to each other in an openable and closable manner. The 1 st concave portion is attached to the front surface side of the dish tray via a 1 st shaft portion rotatable in a pulling-out direction or a pushing-in direction of the dish tray accommodating dishes, and extends from the 1 st shaft portion. The 2 nd recess is attached to an end portion of the 1 st recess opposite to the 1 st shaft portion via a 2 nd shaft portion rotatable in a pulling-out direction or a pushing-in direction of the dish tray, and extends from the 2 nd shaft portion. The 2 nd recess is rotated toward the 1 st recess by the 2 nd shaft portion, and the object to be cleaned can be accommodated inside the 1 st recess and the 2 nd recess.
According to the above configuration, it is possible to more reliably store a relatively light object to be washed away easily in the dish basket attached to the dish tray, and to wash the object to be washed.
In the cutlery basket of the present invention, the 1 st shaft portion is rotated in the pushing direction of the cutlery tray and the 2 nd shaft portion is rotated, so that the 1 st recess and the 2 nd recess are opened substantially in the horizontal direction. Further, it is desirable to form a covered state in which the tableware stored in at least a part of the tableware tray is covered with the 1 st recess and the 2 nd recess.
In the dish basket according to the present invention, the 1 st shaft may be rotated in the pushing direction of the dish tray, and the 1 st recess and the 2 nd recess may be substantially closed on the dish tray, thereby forming a small basket capable of accommodating the objects to be washed.
In the cutlery basket of the present invention, the 1 st shaft may be rotated in the pulling-out direction of the cutlery tray, and the small basket may be formed of at least the 2 nd recess outside the cutlery tray.
According to the above-described configuration, the state of the dish basket can be appropriately selected in accordance with the presence or absence of a light object to be washed, such as a light dish, on the dish tray. This allows the object to be cleaned more effectively.
In addition, it is desirable that the 2 nd recess of the cutlery basket of the present invention is heavier than the 1 st recess.
According to the above configuration, in the covered state, the objects to be washed such as tableware can be pressed and washed more stably.
The dish washing machine of the present invention includes a washing tub, a dish tray for accommodating dishes, and a washing unit for spraying washing water into the washing tub and into the objects to be washed accommodated in the dish tray and the dish basket.
According to the above configuration, a relatively light object to be washed which is easily washed away can be accommodated in the dish basket attached to the dish tray, and the object to be washed can be washed more effectively.
Industrial applicability
The present invention can be applied to a dish basket, a dish washer having the dish basket, a dish dryer that blows air, and the like, which are required to stably clean and dry a light object to be cleaned that is easily washed away.
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1. A main body; 2. a cleaning tank; 3a, 3b, rails; 4. a tableware tray; 5a, 5b, 5c, cleaning nozzles (cleaning sections); 10. basket part (tableware basket); 11. a1 st shaft portion; 12. 1 st concave part; 13. a2 nd shaft portion; 14. a2 nd concave part; 20. a dish washing machine.
Claims (5)
1. A dish basket for a dish washing machine having an opening on the front surface side of a main body, the dish basket having a 1 st recess and a 2 nd recess which are connected to each other so as to be openable and closable, wherein,
The 1 st concave part is installed on the front surface side of the tableware tray by a1 st shaft part capable of rotating in the pulling-out direction or pushing-in direction of the tableware tray for accommodating tableware and extends from the 1 st shaft part,
The 2 nd concave portion is mounted on an end portion of the 1 st concave portion opposite to the 1 st shaft portion via a2 nd shaft portion capable of rotating in a pulling-out direction or a pushing-in direction of the cutlery tray, and extends from the 2 nd shaft portion,
The dish basket is configured to rotate the 2 nd concave part toward the 1 st concave part by the 2 nd shaft part, can store the washed objects inside the 1 st concave part and the 2 nd concave part,
Rotating the 1 st shaft portion in a pushing direction of the dish tray, and substantially closing the 1 st recess and the 2 nd recess on the dish tray to form a small basket capable of accommodating the objects to be washed and the 1 st recess covers the 2 nd recess,
The small basket can rotate inwards and outwards through the 1 st shaft part to the frame body of the tableware tray.
2. A cutlery basket according to claim 1, wherein,
The 1 st shaft portion is rotated in the pushing direction of the dish tray, and the 2 nd shaft portion is rotated, so that the 1 st recess and the 2 nd recess are opened substantially in the horizontal direction, thereby forming a covering state in which the dishes accommodated in at least a part of the dish tray are covered by the 1 st recess and the 2 nd recess.
3. A cutlery basket according to claim 1, wherein,
And rotating the 1 st shaft portion in a pulling-out direction of the dish tray, wherein a small basket is formed by at least the 2 nd concave portion outside the dish tray.
4. A cutlery basket according to claim 1, wherein,
The 2 nd recess is heavier than the 1 st recess.
5. A dish washing machine, wherein,
The dish washing machine comprises:
A cleaning tank;
A tableware tray that accommodates tableware;
a cutlery basket according to any one of claims 1 to 4; and
And a washing unit that sprays washing water into the washing tub toward the objects to be washed stored in the dish tray and the dish basket.
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