[0001] The present invention relates to cutlery baskets for dishwashers, and in particular
to a basket with internal mobile partitions which greatly enhance its possibilities
of use.
[0002] It is known that inside a dishwasher, usually in the lower rack, there is placed
a cutlery basket wherein the cutlery is held in a substantially vertical position.
The conventional basket generally has a grid-like structure (or perforated in some
way) of parallelepiped shape, the internal volume being divided into smaller areas
by vertical dividing partitions to keep the cutlery upright. Moreover, a top handle
is provided to make it easy to be introduced into and removed from the rack, so as
to be able to load and unload it conveniently outside the dishwasher.
[0003] Normally there are also available one or more horizontal perforated shelves to be
placed on the top edge of the basket, so as to insert the cutlery therein whereby
it remains exactly vertical and regularly spaced. In this way an optimum washing is
obtained, even though the capacity of the basket is reduced and therefore said horizontal
shelves are not always used. However, when the shelves are removed from the basket
they have to be stored outside the dishwasher, this resulting in that often they actually
are removed and never used again although they could be useful in certain instances.
[0004] Clearly it is also possible to use only one horizontal shelf leaving uncovered the
other half of the basket, so as to achieve a compromise between capacity and washing
effectiveness. In any case, cutlery can never be placed outside the basket.
[0005] Therefore the object of the present invention is to provide a cutlery basket which
overcomes the above-mentioned limits. This object is achieved by means of a cutlery
basket provided with internal mobile partitions which can take either a vertical or
horizontal position, and in the latter case even partially cantilevered outside the
basket. Other advantageous features of the present cutlery basket are specified in
the dependent claims.
[0006] The main advantage of the present basket is that it is even possible to arrange cutlery
outside the parallelepiped structure by inserting it in the cantilever horizontal
shelves, so as to increase the basket capacity.
[0007] Another advantage is that of having the maximum flexibility of use, in that the mobile
partitions allow it to take a conventional configuration with vertical partitions,
or with horizontal shelves inside or outside the basket in addition to any intermediate
configuration (e.g. a vertical partition and a horizontal cantilever shelf).
[0008] Still another advantage stems from the fact that the mobile partitions can be made
integral with the basket structure, whereby the user is guided in their positioning
through suitable guiding slots and the partitions can not be removed and get lost.
[0009] Further advantages and characteristics of the cutlery basket according to the present
invention will be clear to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description
of an embodiment thereof, with reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing the elements which make up a basket according
to the invention with two mobile partitions;
Fig.2 is a perspective view of the basket with the mobile partitions positioned horizontally
in the configuration of minimum capacity; and
Fig.3 is a perspective view of the basket in an intermediate configuration with one mobile
partition arranged in a position of vertical dividing wall and the other one arranged
in a position of horizontal cantilever shelf.
[0010] With reference to fig.1, there is seen that the present basket is made up of a containing
body S of parallelepiped shape open at the top in which there are inserted a central
fixed partition F with a handle H and two mobile partitions M, M'. More specifically,
partition F in inserted into a vertical guide L formed between two central ribs and
is snap-coupled to container S, whereas the mobile partitions M, M' are provided at
the bottom end with lateral pins P which slide along guide slots G formed in the sides
of container S. These guides G are substantially shaped as an inverted L, with the
horizontal leg extending toward the basket center but also extending outward in the
opposite direction slightly beyond the point where the vertical leg branches out.
[0011] The mobile partitions M, M' are also provided at their top end with lateral teeth
N, and at mid-height with recesses R orthogonal to the plane of the mobile partition
and formed in the sides extending on the face facing outward. Teeth N can be inserted
into corresponding vertical seats V formed in raised portions of the top edge E of
container S, while recesses R are shaped to fit over said top edge E.
[0012] All the above-mentioned elements S, F, M and M' have a grid-like structure, i.e.
a plurality of holes arranged in regular rows to allow the passage of water. In particular,
in the case of the mobile partitions M, M' holes A are sized to insert therein the
handles of cutlery and/or the blades of knives.
[0013] As clearly illustrated in figs.2 and 3, the mobile partitions M, M' can be positioned
either vertically to act as dividing walls, or horizontally to act as shelves for
inserting cutlery therein. In this second use they can be arranged inside container
S as in fig.2, or in a cantilevered manner so as to project halfway outside container
S as in fig.3. In the first case pins P reach the inner end of the horizontal leg
of guide G, whereas in the second case they reach the outer end of said leg and recesses
R are fit over edge E of container S.
[0014] It should be noted that in the illustrated embodiment the basket height is greater
than half its length, whereby when the mobile partition is arranged vertically it
does not touch the basket bottom. Therefore solid ribs D are preferably provided on
the basket bottom at seats V, so as to obtain a continuous vertical partition from
edge E to the bottom. Moreover there is also preferably provided a solid rib D', still
of small height, which longitudinally divides in half the basket inner volume.
[0015] From the description above it is clear how the basket according to the invention
allows, since each mobile partition has 24 holes A, to house from a minimum of 48
spaced pieces of cutlery (fig.2) to a maximum of 48 spaced pieces of cutlery plus
all the cutlery which can be contained between the two horizontal cantilever shelves
and the central partition F. It should be noted that in this latter case 24 spaced
pieces of cutlery are hanging outside container S, thus achieving a substantial increase
in the basket capacity.
[0016] It is clear that the above-described and illustrated embodiment of the cutlery basket
according to the invention is just an example susceptible of various modifications.
In particular, depending on the shape and size of the basket the number of mobile
partitions may be greater or lower than two, and the shape of the mobile partitions
and the number and arrangement of holes A formed therein may change as well. Also
the number of recesses R could be greater than one per side, so as to increase the
possibilities of adjustment of the shelf portion projecting from container S. In this
case, as a consequence, guide G would take in practice a T shape.
[0017] Similarly, the coupling mechanisms between the mobile partitions and container S
may be different from the above-described couplings pin P/guide G, tooth N/seat V
and recess R/edge E. For example, the partitions could be vertically inserted into
lateral guides same as the central partition F, and then horizontally arranged in
similar guides formed in edge E. In this case the partitions would no longer be integral
with container S, but it would be possible to adjust at will the extent of the cantilever
portion taking the increase in the basket capacity to the maximum.
1. Cutlery basket for dishwasher including a containing body (S) of parallelepiped shape
open at the top in which there is arranged at least one vertical partition (M), characterized in that said at least one partition (M) is provided with a plurality of holes (A) for inserting
cutlery and it is mobile between the vertical position inside said container (S) and
a plurality of horizontal positions at the top edge (E) of the container (S), in at
least one of said positions being arranged at least partially cantilevered outside
said edge (E), said mobile partition (M) and the container (S) being provided with
coupling means for blocking the mobile partition (M) in each of the positions it can
take.
2. Cutlery basket according to claim 1, characterized in that the coupling means make said at least one mobile partition (M) integral with the
container (S).
3. Cutlery basket according to claim 2, characterized in that the coupling means consist of lateral pins (P) located at the bottom end of the partition
(M) which slide in guide slots (G) formed in the sides of the container (S), of lateral
teeth (N) located at the top end of the partition (M) and of recesses (R) orthogonal
to the plane of the partition (M), said teeth (N) being insertible into corresponding
vertical seats (V) formed in the edge (E) of the container (S) while said recesses
(R) are shaped to fit over said edge (E).
4. Cutlery basket according to claim 3, characterized in that the recesses (R) are formed at mid-height of the partition (M).
5. Cutlery basket according to claim 3 or 4, characterized in that along the height of the partition (M) there are formed multiple pairs of recesses
(R).
6. Cutlery basket according to claim 5, characterized in that the guide slots (G) formed in the container (S) have a T shape.
7. Cutlery basket according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that on the bottom of the container (S), at the vertical position of the partition (M),
there is arranged a solid rib (D) having a height equal to the difference in height
between the container (S) and the partition (M).