DISH DRYING RACK
20220369894 ยท 2022-11-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J47/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A dish drying rack for supporting washed dishware upon a countertop adjacent a sink, comprising: a base member having a planar configuration for horizontal placement atop of the countertop; a tray container having a bottom wall supported atop said base member and having a pair of side walls extending upwardly from opposed side edges of said bottom wall, respectively, said tray container having a proximal end wall extending upwardly from said bottom wall and a distal end wall opposite said proximal end wall extending upwardly from said bottom wall, said bottom wall, said pair of side walls, said proximal end wall, and said distal end wall together defining an interior area and open top; a drying arm that includes a primary wing section having a first end pivotally coupled to the distal end wall of said tray container and having a second end opposite said first end, said primary wing section being pivotally movable between a stowed configuration positioned in said interior area of said tray container and a deployed configuration extending away from the distal end wall of said tray container.
2. The dish drying rack as in claim 1, wherein said distal end wall of said tray container is longitudinally movable along said pair of side walls between a rearward configuration that decreases a volume of said interior area of said tray container and a forward configuration that increases the volume of said interior area of said tray container.
3. The dish drying rack as in claim 2, further comprising a drying compartment positioned forwardly and longitudinally adjacent said tray container, said drying compartment having a lower wall and a plurality of containment panels extending upwardly from said lower wall so as to define an interior space that is segregated from said interior area by said distal end wall of said tray container.
4. The dish drying rack as in claim 3, wherein a volume defined by said interior space is decreased when said distal end wall is moved toward said forward configuration and is increased when said distal end wall is moved toward said rearward configuration.
5. The dish drying rack as in claim 1, wherein said drying arm includes a secondary wing section pivotally coupled to said second end of said drying arm, and said secondary wing section being pivotally movable between a storage configuration resting atop and parallel to said primary wing section and an extended configuration that is perpendicular to said second end of said drying arm so as to support said drying arm atop the countertop when deployed.
6. The dish drying rack as in claim 1, wherein said base member includes: a first primary base portion defining a first channel within an interior of said base member and defining a first slot along a end edge of said base member; a first auxiliary base portion that is slidable between a first retracted position substantially inside the first primary base portion and a first extended position substantially outside and extending through said first slot and away from said first primary base portion.
7. The dish drying rack as in claim 6, wherein said base member includes: a second primary base portion defining a second channel within an interior of said base member and defining a second slot along a lateral edge of said base member; a second auxiliary base portion that is slidable between a second retracted position substantially inside the second primary base portion and a second extended position substantially outside and extending through said second slot and away from said second primary base portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0017] A dish drying rack according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
[0018] The dish drying rack 10 includes a base member 20 having a generally flat configuration for rest upon a countertop surface (not shown) and for supporting the tray container so as to prevent water from the tray container 30 from contacting the countertop surface. The base member 20 and its structure and size adjustments will be described in greater detail later.
[0019] Of critical importance, the dish drying rack 10 may include a tray container 30 forming a main basin in which dishes and cups may be stowed while drying. More particularly, the dish drying rack 10 may include a tray container 30 having a bottom wall 32 and a pair of side walls 34 extending upwardly from the bottom wall and spaced apart from one another. In one embodiment, the pair of side walls 34 may include inclined walls such that a downstream area is deeper than an upstream area. Further, the tray container 30 may include a proximal end wall 36 that extends between the pair of side walls 34 and upwardly from the bottom wall 32. Similarly, a distal end wall 38 extends upwardly from the bottom wall 32 and rearwardly opposite the proximal end wall 36. As shown, the bottom wall 32, the pair of side walls 34, the proximal end wall 36, and the distal end wall 38 define an interior area and an open top.
[0020] In another aspect, the dish drying rack 10 may include a drying arm 40 that includes a primary wing section 42 having a first end pivotally coupled to a top edge of the distal end wall 38, the drying arm 40 being pivotally movable about a fulcrum defined by the top edge between a storage configuration inside the interior area (
[0021] In an embodiment, the tray container 30 may be longitudinally adjustable or, in other words, is movable between a first configuration having less longitudinal volume for receiving dishes to be dried to a second configuration having more longitudinal volume for receiving dishes. To accomplish this movement, the proximal end wall 36 of the base member 30 is slidably movable forwardly or rearwardly as seen by comparing
[0022] In a complementary aspect, the tray container 30 may include a drying compartment 39 adjacent the interior area described above. The drying compartment 39 may define a plurality of apertures (not shown) for enhanced air flow as may be useful in drying small items such as utensils, cup lids, or the like. In an embodiment, the drying compartment 39 may include a lower wall and a plurality of upstanding containment panels 39a that, together, define an interior space with an open top. It is understood that end wall 36 is a shared or dividing wall associated with both the drying compartment 39 and tray container 30, the end wall 36 being longitudinally movable as described above and such that movement thereof has an inverse geometric/volumetric effect on the interior space. In other words, a frontward movement of the distal end wall 36 has the effect of decreasing the volume defined by the open space of the drying compartment 39 whereas a rearward movement of the distal end wall 36 increases the volume of the open space of the drying compartment 39.
[0023] With reference again to the base member 20, the base member may have a generally planar configuration for rest upon a countertop surface, it being understood that it may have upturned edges that urge water away from the edge. In other words, water may become pooled atop the base member 20.
[0024] In another aspect, the base member 20 may be expanded both longitudinally (downstream) and laterally (to the front side). the base member 20 may include a first primary base portion 24 that defines a first channel 22a leading to an interior of the base member 20. The first primary base portion may define a first slot along an end edge of the base number 20 three which the first channel 22a may be accessed. As far Further, the base member 20 may include a first auxiliary base portion 24 slidably coupled to the first primary base portion 22. In other words, the first auxiliary base portion 24 is slidably movable between a first position retracted inside the first primary base portion 22 and a second position longitudinally adjacent the first primary base portion 22 (i.e., the first auxiliary base portion 24 may be extended downstream).
[0025] Similarly, a second auxiliary base portion 26 may be slidably coupled to the first primary base portion 22 that defines a second channel 22b leading to an interior of the base member 20. The second primary base portion 26 may define a second slot along a lateral edge of the base number 20 through which the second channel 22b may be accessed. In other words, the second auxiliary base portion 26 may be slidably movable between an unexpanded configuration retracted inside the first primary base portion 22 and an expanded configuration laterally adjacent the first primary base portion 22 (i.e. second auxiliary base portion 26 may be expanded to the front side of the first primary base portion 22).
[0026] In use, the dish dryer rack 10 may be used in a residential or commercial environment to increase the efficacy and capacity for drying dishes, cups, glasses, utensils and the like. Now, there is a dish drying rack that is portable and may be stowed in a smaller storage area than ever before.
[0027] It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.