Patent classifications
A47B77/14
Configurable collaborative communal culinary workspaces
An off-counter tableware, cookware or utensils drying/storage space includes a mix of drawers and/or shelves distributed in upper and/or lower locations. The drawers and shelves allow water to evaporate off tableware, cookware or utensil which have been cleaned and placed in the drawer/shelf wet and also direct any water which does not evaporate to a collection point. In addition, a communal washing and/or rinsing station includes a primary washing and rinsing device with a default-spray nozzle. The station can include a high flow filling device and a filtered water faucet.
Configurable collaborative communal culinary workspaces
An off-counter tableware, cookware or utensils drying/storage space includes a mix of drawers and/or shelves distributed in upper and/or lower locations. The drawers and shelves allow water to evaporate off tableware, cookware or utensil which have been cleaned and placed in the drawer/shelf wet and also direct any water which does not evaporate to a collection point. In addition, a communal washing and/or rinsing station includes a primary washing and rinsing device with a default-spray nozzle. The station can include a high flow filling device and a filtered water faucet.
IMPROVED CUTLERY TRAY COMPRISING INCLINED CAVITIES FOR KITCHEN UTENSILS
Disclosed is a cutlery tray having at least one longitudinal cavity wherein cutlery is to be disposed. The longitudinal cavity has an inclined bottom surface and two longitudinal lateral edges with the inclined bottom surface in intermediate position between them. The cutlery tray importantly has an inclined mobile partition disposed in the longitudinal cavity, between the two longitudinal lateral edges, as well as connections configured in such a way that the inclined mobile partition can be alternatively disposed in a first position, wherein the inclined mobile partition is superimposed to the inclined bottom surface, and in a second position, wherein the inclined mobile partition projects with respect to the inclined bottom surface in such a way to increase the length of the supporting surface for the cutlery.
IMPROVED CUTLERY TRAY COMPRISING INCLINED CAVITIES FOR KITCHEN UTENSILS
Disclosed is a cutlery tray having at least one longitudinal cavity wherein cutlery is to be disposed. The longitudinal cavity has an inclined bottom surface and two longitudinal lateral edges with the inclined bottom surface in intermediate position between them. The cutlery tray importantly has an inclined mobile partition disposed in the longitudinal cavity, between the two longitudinal lateral edges, as well as connections configured in such a way that the inclined mobile partition can be alternatively disposed in a first position, wherein the inclined mobile partition is superimposed to the inclined bottom surface, and in a second position, wherein the inclined mobile partition projects with respect to the inclined bottom surface in such a way to increase the length of the supporting surface for the cutlery.
Cabinet pull-out for a cabinet element
A cabinet pull-out comprises a first storage compartment and a second storage compartment and a pull-out frame, the pull-out frame connecting the first storage compartment to the second storage compartment. The first and the second storage compartment each are provided with a base. The pull-out frame comprises a carrier element which extends essentially rectangularly to the base area of the corresponding storage compartment. Each of the first and second storage compartments are provided with a front wall and a rear wall and two side walls each extending between the front wall and the rear wall. The carrier element is attached to an external side of the rear wall or one of the side walls. A loose storage compartment can be detachably coupled to one of the first or second storage compartments.
Cabinet pull-out for a cabinet element
A cabinet pull-out comprises a first storage compartment and a second storage compartment and a pull-out frame, the pull-out frame connecting the first storage compartment to the second storage compartment. The first and the second storage compartment each are provided with a base. The pull-out frame comprises a carrier element which extends essentially rectangularly to the base area of the corresponding storage compartment. Each of the first and second storage compartments are provided with a front wall and a rear wall and two side walls each extending between the front wall and the rear wall. The carrier element is attached to an external side of the rear wall or one of the side walls. A loose storage compartment can be detachably coupled to one of the first or second storage compartments.
CABINET PULL-OUT FOR A CABINET ELEMENT
A cabinet pull-out comprises a first storage compartment and a second storage compartment and a pull-out frame, the pull-out frame connecting the first storage compartment to the second storage compartment. The first and the second storage compartment each are provided with a base. The pull-out frame comprises a single carrier element which extends essentially rectangularly to the base area of the corresponding storage compartment. Each of the first and second storage compartments are provided with a front wall and a rear wall and two side walls each extending between the front wall and the rear wall. The single carrier element is attached to an external side of the rear wall or one of the side walls. A loose storage compartment can be detachably coupled to one of the first or second storage compartments.
CABINET PULL-OUT FOR A CABINET ELEMENT
A cabinet pull-out comprises a first storage compartment and a second storage compartment and a pull-out frame, the pull-out frame connecting the first storage compartment to the second storage compartment. The first and the second storage compartment each are provided with a base. The pull-out frame comprises a single carrier element which extends essentially rectangularly to the base area of the corresponding storage compartment. Each of the first and second storage compartments are provided with a front wall and a rear wall and two side walls each extending between the front wall and the rear wall. The single carrier element is attached to an external side of the rear wall or one of the side walls. A loose storage compartment can be detachably coupled to one of the first or second storage compartments.
Dish wand holder
A dish wand holder includes a front plate having a rear plate extending perpendicularly from an upper end of the front plate. A pair of tines extend from opposing ends of the upper end defining a gap therebetween. The gap is dimensioned to receive a handle of a dish wand therethrough. A fastener is affixed to a lower side of the rear plate, wherein the fastener removably secures the rear plate to a surface.
Dish wand holder
A dish wand holder includes a front plate having a rear plate extending perpendicularly from an upper end of the front plate. A pair of tines extend from opposing ends of the upper end defining a gap therebetween. The gap is dimensioned to receive a handle of a dish wand therethrough. A fastener is affixed to a lower side of the rear plate, wherein the fastener removably secures the rear plate to a surface.