Patent classifications
A47L19/04
PORTABLE FOODWARE CLEANING AND STORAGE SYSTEM
A foodware storage system includes a storage rack, a hook assembly, and a foodware item. The storage rack includes a rod having an adjustable length coupled between a first support and a second support to maintain the rod in an elevated position above a surface upon which the storage rack is placed. The rod is disconnectably connected to at least one of the supports. The hook assembly includes a hanger and a hook. The hook is suspended from the hanger and the hanger is configured to slidably move along the adjustable length of the rod. The foodware item has an aperture dimensioned to receive the hook such that the foodware item can be hung from the hook to dry when wet.
DRYING RACK
A drying rack assembly having a first drying rack, a utensil bin, a support that connects the utensil bin to the first drying rack, and an elevated foundation which promotes air ventilation throughout the drying rack. The first drying rack includes an integrated clamp and a collapsible peg that secures objects in place. The utensil bin is a cylindrical sleeve having guided projections that connects to the support located on the first drying rack. At least one aperture is located on the support to provide proper drainage for items placed inside the utensil bin.
DRYING RACK
A drying rack assembly having a first drying rack, a utensil bin, a support that connects the utensil bin to the first drying rack, and an elevated foundation which promotes air ventilation throughout the drying rack. The first drying rack includes an integrated clamp and a collapsible peg that secures objects in place. The utensil bin is a cylindrical sleeve having guided projections that connects to the support located on the first drying rack. At least one aperture is located on the support to provide proper drainage for items placed inside the utensil bin.
BOTTLE BLOSSOM
The present invention is a large-capacity bottle drying rack ideally made of food-grade material intended for mounting on a wall to facilitate easy drying of washed baby bottles, sippy cups, water bottles, and other beverage containers and accessories, such as nipples, lids, and bottle cleaning brushes in a compact space without taking up valuable counter space, without leaving a watery mess on the counter, and with easy disposal of drained water. The rack has embedded spikes extending upward from a base at an angle to hold bottles, cups, and other beverage containers; can have removable baskets with drainage holes to dry and hold bottle accessories; and has a removable drip tray at the bottom of the rack. Food-grade silicone or similar tips on the end of the spikes provide grip to keep the bottles secure. The invention can be made in a variety of aesthetically pleasing shapes.
BOTTLE BLOSSOM
The present invention is a large-capacity bottle drying rack ideally made of food-grade material intended for mounting on a wall to facilitate easy drying of washed baby bottles, sippy cups, water bottles, and other beverage containers and accessories, such as nipples, lids, and bottle cleaning brushes in a compact space without taking up valuable counter space, without leaving a watery mess on the counter, and with easy disposal of drained water. The rack has embedded spikes extending upward from a base at an angle to hold bottles, cups, and other beverage containers; can have removable baskets with drainage holes to dry and hold bottle accessories; and has a removable drip tray at the bottom of the rack. Food-grade silicone or similar tips on the end of the spikes provide grip to keep the bottles secure. The invention can be made in a variety of aesthetically pleasing shapes.
Combination drying mat, rack and storage container
A combination drying mat, rack and storage container having a mat having a raised attachment wall extending therefrom, a container having an outer wall arranged to removably accept the raised attachment wall therein, and a rack pivotably secured to the container and arranged to move between a first position wherein the rack is resting upon the mat and a second position wherein the rack is tucked at least partially into an area within the container. In some arrangements, the combination drying mat, rack and storage container may further include a flexible and expandable band pivotably attached to the container, wherein the band is arranged to pivot and substantially secure the rack in the second position.
Combination drying mat, rack and storage container
A combination drying mat, rack and storage container having a mat having a raised attachment wall extending therefrom, a container having an outer wall arranged to removably accept the raised attachment wall therein, and a rack pivotably secured to the container and arranged to move between a first position wherein the rack is resting upon the mat and a second position wherein the rack is tucked at least partially into an area within the container. In some arrangements, the combination drying mat, rack and storage container may further include a flexible and expandable band pivotably attached to the container, wherein the band is arranged to pivot and substantially secure the rack in the second position.
DISH RACK
A drying appliance may include a support frame, a planar drying rack and an absorbent tray. The support frame may include a first rectangular end and a second rectangular end, each of which may include a top rail, a bottom rail, a first side rail and a second side rail. Lower lateral rails and upper later rails may connect the first rectangular end to the second rectangular end. A planar drying rack may be disposed between the upper lateral rails and the lower lateral rails. An upper interior volume may be defined by a top surface of the planar drying rack, inner edges of the upper lateral rails and upper edges of the top rails of the first rectangular end and the second rectangular end. The planar drying rack may be free of upwardly extending projections within the upper interior volume.
DISH RACK
A drying appliance may include a support frame, a planar drying rack and an absorbent tray. The support frame may include a first rectangular end and a second rectangular end, each of which may include a top rail, a bottom rail, a first side rail and a second side rail. Lower lateral rails and upper later rails may connect the first rectangular end to the second rectangular end. A planar drying rack may be disposed between the upper lateral rails and the lower lateral rails. An upper interior volume may be defined by a top surface of the planar drying rack, inner edges of the upper lateral rails and upper edges of the top rails of the first rectangular end and the second rectangular end. The planar drying rack may be free of upwardly extending projections within the upper interior volume.
WORKSTATION SINKS AND ACCESSORIES
The present disclosure generally relates to workstation sinks and related accessories. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to workstation sinks designed for use with several different sink and kitchen accessories to create a functional sink workplace. One example is a workstation sink system having a faucet, a basin, and one or more accessories configured for use in the basin or neighboring countertops and ledges. Another example is a workstation sink accessory kit containing two or more accessories for use with a basin or neighboring countertops and ledges. A user may select any number of accessories their particular kitchen and sink needs.