Global Patent Index - EP 2117415 B1

EP 2117415 B1 20140618 - PULL-OUT GUIDE FOR A DISK RACK OF A DISHWASHER

Title (en)

PULL-OUT GUIDE FOR A DISK RACK OF A DISHWASHER

Title (de)

AUSZUGSFÜHRUNG FÜR EINEN GESCHIRRKORB EINER SPÜLMASCHINE

Title (fr)

GUIDE D'EXTRACTION CONÇU POUR UN PANIER À VAISSELLE D'UN LAVE-VAISSELLE

Publication

EP 2117415 B1 20140618 (DE)

Application

EP 08708782 A 20080207

Priority

  • EP 2008051501 W 20080207
  • DE 202007002122 U 20070208
  • US 89366007 P 20070308

Abstract (en)

[origin: WO2008095979A1] The invention relates to a pull-out guide (3) for a disk rack (2) of a dishwasher, comprising a guide rail (3a), which can be fixed to a washing container (1) of a dishwasher, and a running rail (3c), which can be connected to a grid-like dish rack (2), and further comprising a center rail (3b) increasing the pull-out length, wherein the running rail (3c) is coupled to the center rail (3b) such that the running rail (3c) after canceling the coupling can be pulled off the center rail (3b) in the pull-out direction A. The coupling means are made of a stop (6), which is disposed on the center rail side and protrudes in the direction of the running rail (3c), and a carrier (7) engaging behind the stop (6) in the pull-out direction (A), and the carrier (7) can be moved out of the contact region with the stop (6) transversely to the pull-out direction by an actuating device (8).

IPC 8 full level

A47L 15/50 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP US)

A47L 15/507 (2013.01 - EP US)

Designated contracting state (EPC)

AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MT NL NO PL PT RO SE SI SK TR

DOCDB simple family (publication)

DE 202007002122 U1 20080619; EP 2117415 A1 20091118; EP 2117415 B1 20140618; ES 2502894 T3 20141006; PL 2117415 T3 20141128; US 2010244642 A1 20100930; WO 2008095979 A1 20080814

DOCDB simple family (application)

DE 202007002122 U 20070208; EP 08708782 A 20080207; EP 2008051501 W 20080207; ES 08708782 T 20080207; PL 08708782 T 20080207; US 52617008 A 20080207