Patent classifications
A47L19/04
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.
Glass holder attachment
A glass holder attachment for a receptacle for items to be washed includes a holder configured to hold a plurality of stemmed glasses, a plurality of first feet to enable the glass holder attachment to be set on the receptacle and washed together with the stemmed glasses in a household dishwasher, and a plurality of second feet to enable the glass holder attachment to be set down on a level surface in such a manner that the stemmed glasses are arranged at a distance above the surface.
Glass holder attachment
A glass holder attachment for a receptacle for items to be washed includes a holder configured to hold a plurality of stemmed glasses, a plurality of first feet to enable the glass holder attachment to be set on the receptacle and washed together with the stemmed glasses in a household dishwasher, and a plurality of second feet to enable the glass holder attachment to be set down on a level surface in such a manner that the stemmed glasses are arranged at a distance above the surface.
Drying Rack Device
The present invention relates to a novel drying rack device which is designed to quickly and efficiently dry dishes of varying sizes and/or quantities. The device comprises a multipurpose rack for drying dishes. The device is adjustable, modular, and foldable to a relatively compact size when not in use. The device can also include a plurality of air jets to quickly dry any type of dishware placed on the rack to avoid water spots on the dishes.
Drying Rack Device
The present invention relates to a novel drying rack device which is designed to quickly and efficiently dry dishes of varying sizes and/or quantities. The device comprises a multipurpose rack for drying dishes. The device is adjustable, modular, and foldable to a relatively compact size when not in use. The device can also include a plurality of air jets to quickly dry any type of dishware placed on the rack to avoid water spots on the dishes.
DISH DRYING RACK
A dish drying rack includes a base member having a generally flat configuration and construction for catching water falling from drying dishes, the base member having a primary portion and one or more auxiliary portions so that the base member is movable between a retracted configuration and an expanded configuration. The dish drying rack includes a tray container having a plurality of walls extending upwardly from a bottom wall so as to define an interior space suitable for holding drying dishes or small items such as silverware. An auxiliary drying arm is pivotally coupled to an upper edge of an upstanding wall and pivotal between a stored configuration inside the interior area and an extended configuration outside the interior area.
DISH DRYING RACK
A dish drying rack includes a base member having a generally flat configuration and construction for catching water falling from drying dishes, the base member having a primary portion and one or more auxiliary portions so that the base member is movable between a retracted configuration and an expanded configuration. The dish drying rack includes a tray container having a plurality of walls extending upwardly from a bottom wall so as to define an interior space suitable for holding drying dishes or small items such as silverware. An auxiliary drying arm is pivotally coupled to an upper edge of an upstanding wall and pivotal between a stored configuration inside the interior area and an extended configuration outside the interior area.
DETECT DEVELOPED BAD BLOCKS IN NON-VOLATILE MEMORY DEVICES
Systems and methods are provided to detect a developed bad word-line of a flash memory. Embodiments provide an improved Background media scan (BGMS) process that can predict at the end of a block read if a word-line will potentially become bad with the use of the flash memory. Accordingly, data from the potentially bad block can be recovered and the block can be retired. The embodiments can minimize the need for the expensive chip-kill method.
MODULAR BOTTLE RACK
A bottle rack is provided. For example, a bottle rack can include a reservoir, a perforated tray and a first pivot housing member. The reservoir is for retention of a liquid. The perforated tray can enable the liquid to pass through to the reservoir. The first pivot housing member includes a first peg to hold an article. The first pivot housing member comprises an axle within the first pivot housing member. The first peg is rotatable via the axle.