ARTICLE HOLDER ASSEMBLY FOR A DISHWASHER APPLIANCE
20220175217 · 2022-06-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L15/505
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An article holder assembly for use with a dishwasher appliance includes a base portion adapted to fit onto at least one of an upper rack or a lower rack of the dishwasher appliance. Further, the article holder assembly includes at least one arm member removably coupled to the base portion, a first attachment location for the at least one arm member, and a second attachment location for the at least one arm member. Further, the article holder assembly is adjustable between an engaged position and a disengaged position. Thus, in the engaged position, the arm member(s) is secured to the first attachment location such that the arm member(s) extends outward from the base portion to support one or more of the articles during a wash cycle of the dishwasher appliance. Moreover, in the disengaged position, the arm member(s) is secured to the second attachment location such that the arm member(s) rests against the base portion.
Claims
1. A dishwasher appliance, comprising: a tub defining a wash chamber; a door mounted proximate the tub and permitting selective access to the wash chamber of the tub; a rack assembly mounted within the wash chamber and configured for receipt of articles for cleaning, the rack assembly comprising an upper rack and a lower rack; and a removable article holder assembly comprising a base portion and at least one arm member removably coupled to the base portion, the base portion adapted to fit onto at least one of the upper rack or the lower rack, wherein the article holder assembly is adjustable between an engaged position and a disengaged position, wherein, in the engaged position, the at least one arm member is secured to a first attachment location such that the at least one arm member extends outward from the base portion to support one or more of the articles during a wash cycle of the dishwasher appliance, and wherein, in the disengaged position, the at least one arm member is secured to a second attachment location such that the at least one arm member rests against the base portion.
2. The dishwasher appliance of claim 1, wherein the base portion of the removable article holder assembly further comprises a handle.
3. The dishwasher appliance of claim 1, wherein the base portion of the removable article holder assembly further comprises at least one flange for placing adjacent to at least one tine in one of the upper rack or the lower rack of the rack assembly of the dishwasher appliance.
4. The dishwasher appliance of claim 3, wherein the base portion of the removable article holder assembly further comprises a plurality of flanges, each of the plurality of flanges being spaced apart by a certain distance such that the base portion fits between a plurality of tines in one of the upper rack or the lower rack of the rack assembly of the dishwasher appliance.
5. The dishwasher appliance of claim 1, wherein the at least one arm member comprises at least one slot for receiving a stem of stemware, wherein, when the stem is received within the slot, the at least one arm member supports a base of the stemware.
6. The dishwasher appliance of claim 5, wherein the at least one slot defines an arcuate path that prevents the stem of stemware from dislodging therefrom during the wash cycle of the dishwasher appliance.
7. The dishwasher appliance of claim 1, wherein, when the at least one arm member direction is secured to the first attachment location in the engaged position, the at least one arm member extends at an angle such that fluid does not pool atop one or more of the articles during operation of the dishwasher appliance.
8. The dishwasher appliance of claim 1, wherein the removable article holder assembly further comprises a plurality of arm members, the at least one arm member being a first arm member of the plurality of arm members, the plurality of arm members comprising, at least, the first arm member and a second arm member.
9. The dishwasher appliance of claim 7, wherein the base portion of the removable article holder assembly further comprises opposing first attachment locations such that, in the engaged position, the first and second arm members are secured to the opposing first attachment locations, respectively, and wherein the first and second arm members extend outward from the base portion to support the one or more of the articles during the wash cycle of the dishwasher appliance.
10. The dishwasher appliance of claim 9, wherein edges of the first and second arm members and the opposing first attachment locations comprise corresponding dovetail connections.
11. The dishwasher appliance of claim 10, wherein the base portion of the removable article holder assembly further comprises opposing second attachment locations such that, in the disengaged position, the first and second arm members are secured to the opposing second attachment locations, respectively, and wherein the first and second arm members rest against opposing sides of the base portion.
12. The dishwasher appliance of claim 11, wherein the edges of the first and second arm members and the opposing second attachment locations comprise corresponding dovetail connections.
13. The dishwasher appliance of claim 12, wherein the edges of the first and second arm members are slidable with respect to the first and second attachment locations.
14. The dishwasher appliance of claim 12, wherein the dovetail connections comprise a T-shaped configuration.
15. An article holder assembly, comprising: a base portion; at least one arm member removably coupled to the base portion; a first attachment location for the at least one arm member; and a second attachment location for the at least one arm member; wherein the article holder assembly is adjustable between an engaged position and a disengaged position, wherein, in the engaged position, the at least one arm member is secured to the first attachment location such that the at least one arm member extends outward from the base portion to support one or more articles, and wherein, in the disengaged position, the at least one arm member is secured to the second attachment location such that the at least one arm member rests against the base portion.
16. The article holder assembly of claim 15, wherein the base portion further comprises a handle above the first and second attachment locations.
17. The article holder assembly of claim 15, wherein the base portion further comprises a plurality of flanges, each of the plurality of flanges being spaced apart by a certain distance such that the base portion fits between a plurality of tines in one of an upper rack or a lower rack of a dishwasher appliance.
18. The article holder assembly of claim 15, wherein the at least one arm member comprises at least one slot for receiving a stem of stemware, wherein, when the stem is received within the slot, the at least one arm member supports a base of the stemware, wherein the at least one slot defines an arcuate path that prevents the stem of stemware from dislodging therefrom.
19. The article holder assembly of claim 15, further comprising a plurality of arm members, the at least one arm member being a first arm member of the plurality of arm members, the plurality of arm members comprising, at least, the first arm member and a second arm member, wherein the base portion further comprises: opposing first attachment locations such that, in the engaged position, the first and second arm members are secured to the opposing first attachment locations, respectively, and wherein the first and second arm members extend outward from the base portion to support the one or more of the articles, and opposing second attachment locations such that, in the disengaged position, the first and second arm members are secured to the opposing second attachment locations, respectively, and wherein the first and second arm members rest against opposing sides of the base portion.
20. The article holder assembly of claim 18, wherein edges of the first and second arm members, the opposing first attachment locations, and the opposing second attachment locations comprise corresponding dovetail connections, and wherein the edges of the first and second arm members are slidable with respect to the first and second attachment locations.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth in the specification, which makes reference to the appended figures, in which:
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[0019] Repeat use of reference characters in the present specification and drawings is intended to represent the same or analogous features or elements of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] Reference now will be made in detail to embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not limitation of the invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used with another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
[0021] Referring now to the drawings,
[0022] Dishwasher appliance 100 defines a vertical direction V, a lateral direction L, and a transverse direction T. As may be seen in
[0023] As shown in
[0024] As shown particularly in
[0025] The dishwasher appliance 100 further includes a lower spray assembly 144 that is mounted within a lower region 146 of the wash chamber 106 and above a tub sump portion 142 so as to be positioned in relatively close proximity to lower rack 134. A mid-level spray assembly 148 is located in an upper region of the wash chamber 106 and may be located in close proximity to upper rack 132. In particular, mid-level spray assembly 148 may be mounted to upper rack 132 as discussed in greater detail below.
[0026] The spray assemblies 144, 148 are fed by a fluid circulation assembly (not shown) for circulating water and wash fluid in the tub 104. Portions of the fluid circulation assembly may be located in a machinery compartment 140 located below the bottom sump portion 142 of the tub 104, as generally recognized in the art. Each spray assembly includes an arrangement of discharge ports or orifices for directing washing liquid onto dishes or other articles located in the rack assembly 130 and the silverware basket 108. The arrangement of the discharge ports in at least the lower spray assembly 144 provides a rotational force by virtue of washing fluid flowing through the discharge ports. The resultant rotation of the lower spray assembly 144 provides coverage of dishes and other dishwasher contents with a washing spray.
[0027] The dishwasher appliance 100 is further equipped with a controller 137 to regulate operation of the dishwasher appliance 100. The controller 137 may include a memory and microprocessor, such as a general or special purpose microprocessor operable to execute programming instructions or micro-control code associated with a cleaning cycle. The memory may represent random access memory such as DRAM, or read only memory such as ROM or FLASH. In one exemplary embodiment, the processor executes programming instructions stored in memory. The memory may be a separate component from the processor or may be included onboard within the processor.
[0028] The controller 137 may be positioned in a variety of locations throughout dishwasher appliance 100. In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the controller 137 may be located within a control panel area 121 of door 120 as shown. In such an embodiment, input/output (“I/O”) signals may be routed between the control system and various operational components of dishwasher appliance 100 along wiring harnesses that may be routed through the bottom 122 of door 120. Typically, the controller 137 includes a user interface panel 136 through which a user may select various operational features and modes and monitor progress of the dishwasher appliance 100. In one exemplary embodiment, the user interface panel 136 may represent a general purpose I/O (“GPIO”) device or functional block. In one exemplary embodiment, the user interface panel 136 may include input components, such as one or more of a variety of electrical, mechanical or electro-mechanical input devices including rotary dials, push buttons, and touch pads. The user interface panel 136 may include a display component, such as a digital or analog display device designed to provide operational feedback to a user. The user interface 136 may be in communication with the controller 137 via one or more signal lines or shared communication busses.
[0029] It should be appreciated that the present subject matter is not limited to any particular style, model, or other configuration of dishwasher appliance and that the exemplary embodiment depicted in
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[0031] As discussed above, the rack(s) 132, 134 is formed from plurality of elongated members 138. Thus, bottom wall 162, front wall 150, and sidewalls 164 may be formed with wire or rod members into an open lattice structure. For example, the bottom wall 162 may be defined by a plurality of longitudinal rods 172 that are crossed with a plurality of lateral rods 170, as generally known in the art. Rods 170, 172 may be connected together by any suitable means, including welding, epoxy, clips, and so forth. Further, as shown, a plurality of fixed tines 174 project vertically upward from bottom wall 162 and from any combination of the rods 170, 172. Accordingly, the rack(s) 132, 134 is configured for receiving articles for cleaning.
[0032] Referring now to
[0033] More specifically, as shown, the article holder assembly 200 has a base portion 202 and at least one arm member 204, 206 removably coupled to the base portion 202. For example, as shown generally in
[0034] Accordingly, the article holder assembly 200 is adjustable between an engaged position (
[0035] In further embodiments, as shown particularly in
[0036] In particular embodiments, as shown, the base portion 202 is adapted to fit onto at least one of the upper rack 132 or the lower rack 134 of the dishwasher appliance 100. More specifically, as shown in
[0037] Thus, in such embodiments, the article holder assembly 200 can fit at any suitable location in the dishwasher appliance 100 due the flange(s) 208 being able to fit between tine spacing in the various racks of the dishwasher appliance 100. In addition, in particular embodiments, the article holder assembly 200 may also be placed over the silverware blaster manifold or anywhere else in the lower rack 134. Moreover, as shown, the base portion 202 of the removable article holder assembly 200 may also include a handle 212. Thus, in such embodiments, the removable article holder assembly 200 can be easily moved within the dishwasher appliance 100 to a desired location and/or easily removed out of the dishwasher appliance 100.
[0038] It should be understood that the first and second arm members 204, 206 can be designed to accommodate multiple types of articles, such as, for example, stemware, water bottles, and/or any other types of articles having a unique configuration that is difficult to clean effectively in the rack assembly 130. Further, as shown in
[0039] In particular, as shown in the illustrated embodiment, the first and second arm members 204, 206 may be unique designed to accommodate stemware. Thus, referring generally in
[0040] This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they include structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.