Technical Field
[0001] This invention is related to a goblet/glass holding unit designed to allow goblets
or various glasses to be properly and safely washed in dishwashers.
Prior Art
[0002] Dishwashers extensively used nowadays contain two baskets, one in the bottom and
one in the top, and glasses are placed on these baskets such that they rest against
the sides. In dishwashers, long and short stemmed goblets and a great variety of glasses
can be washed. However, various difficulties arise in placing the glasses, the forms
of which differ from each other since there is not a special section organized for
these glasses in the baskets. For example, long and heavy stemmed goblets cannot stand
balanced on the rack and they can be toppled while the basket is pushed into the dishwasher.
[0003] As a solution to this problem, in the state of the art, the patent document
US 6135296 disclosed a glass holding apparatus with which many conical glasses can be placed.
This is an apparatus which is designed mountable to the dishwasher baskets and contains
many adjoining spaces to allow great number of glasses to be put. This invention allows
glasses to be properly washed without toppling; however its use is only limited to
the glasses with conical form. The patent document
US 4589556 disclosed an apparatus which can be used in dishwashers and is particularly designed
with the purpose to carry long stemmed goblets. Goblets are placed to this apparatus
which is fitted on the dishwasher basket such that bottoms thereof are attached to
the latch on the apparatus and they stand upside down. This system is only convenient
to place goblet and does not provide a solution to the problem of washing other glasses
excluding goblet in dishwasher. Another glass holding system which is designed to
place long stemmed goblets and long bodied glasses was disclosed in the patent document
EP 1424035. This apparatus which is used in dishwasher baskets contains two, three or more recessions
with various diameters to allow goblets and glasses with various diameters to be placed.
After apparatus is fitted on the basket, the bodies of the glasses which are put on
the basket are placed by resting against the appropriate recession on the apparatus.
Since the apparatuses which are disclosed in the patent documents
US 4589556 and
EP 1424035 are both of large volume, they take up space inside the basket and can hold a few
number of glasses. Another device which is designed to allow glasses to be washed
without toppling is disclosed in the published patent document
US 3752322. Said invention contains a support element which ensures glasses to be positioned
by wedging. In the recommended device, glasses are placed into the space between the
side of the basket and the support element. Said invention aims to prevent the movement
of the glasses by wedging them in this way. Since the elements constituting this system
are not adaptable to the dishwasher baskets which are currently in use, the invention
disclosed in the published patent document
US 3752322 can only be adapted to the baskets which are of convenient structure for the installation
of this system.
Brief Disclosure of the Invention
[0004] This invention is a glass holding unit developed to allow various glasses such as
goblet and long bodied glass to be washed in dishwashers. This unit contains at least
one support element and two connection apparatuses. Connection apparatuses contain
on their rear surfaces at least one groove and one catch to be fitted on the dishwasher
basket. A support element was mounted between two connection apparatuses which are
reciprocally fitted on the sides of the basket. On the front surfaces of the connection
apparatuses, there are provided catches into which the leg of the support element
can engage. The support element thus can stand in multiple positions, thereby allowing
glasses to be placed on a level which is appropriate for their structure. In cases
where glass holding unit is not desired to be used, it is possible to close the support
element such that it does not cause a volume shrinking on the basket.
Aims of the Invention
[0005] An aim of this invention is to provide a glass holding unit of which position can
be adjusted to allow various goblets and glasses to be orderly and safely washed in
dishwashers.
[0006] Another aim of the invention is to allow glasses of variable forms and sizes to be
placed by forming a glass holding unit with adjustable level.
[0007] The other aim of the invention is to provide a structure that would not prevent dishes
to be placed by closing and bringing the system to passive position in cases where
it is not used.
[0008] Yet the other aim of the invention is to form a glass holding unit which is mountable
to the dishwasher baskets currently in use and also contains a few and simple elements.
Description of the Drawings
[0009] The inventive exemplary glass holding unit is shown in the attached drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the inventive glass holding unit.
Fig. 2 is another perspective view of the inventive glass holding unit.
Figs. 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D are the views of the positions of the glass holding unit at the
different working levels.
Fig. 4 is a view exemplifying the positioning of the goblets.
Fig. 5 is a view exemplifying the positioning of the long bodied glasses.
Fig. 6 is a rear perspective view of the connection apparatus.
Fig. 7 is a front perspective view of the connection apparatus.
Fig. 8 is a perspective view of the support element.
[0010] The parts used in the figures are numbered one by one and the corresponding terms
of these numbers are given below.
Glass holding unit (A)
Dishwasher basket (1)
Support element (2)
Connection apparatus (3)
Rear surface (4)
Catch (5)
Groove (6)
Front surface (7)
Rotation bearing (8)
Middle portion (9)
Leg (10)
End portion (11)
Catches (12)
Channel (13)
Space (14)
Projection (15, 15')
Disclosure of the Invention
[0011] Fig. 1 provides a perspective view of a dishwasher basket and an exemplary glass
holding unit (A) which is used in this basket. The inventive unit (A) contains at
least one support element (2) in the form of curled wire which is used to allow glasses
to rest against and two connection apparatuses (3) which keep the legs on two ends
of this support element (2) and are fitted on the reciprocal wires of the basket (1).
[0012] Fig. 2 provides detailed perspective views of the support element (2) and the connection
apparatus (3) pertaining to the glass holding unit. The connection apparatus (3) which
is also shown in fig. 6 contains on its rear surface (4) at least one groove (6) and
one catch (5) to be engaged into the basket (1) wires. The connection apparatus (3)
is fitted on the inner side of the basket (1) such that its rear surface (4) rests
against the basket wires. While said grooves (6) fit the wires and position the apparatus
(3), catches (5) grasp the wires as tight engagement and prevent apparatus (3) to
disengage. Grooves (6) can be formed horizontally, vertically or angled such that
they intersect each other. When desired, overlapping the intersection points of the
grooves (6) and the intersection points of the basket wires prevent apparatus (3)
to move sides or up and down. Owing to these said grooves (6) and catches (5), apparatus
(3) can be adapted to the every kind of dishwasher basket and its desired horizontal
and vertical positions can be adjusted.
[0013] The support element (2) which is shown in fig. 8 has a structure in the form of wire
and contains a middle portion (9) which includes multiple curls such that glasses
can be placed between them, the legs (10) which extend laterally with a curl on the
both ends of this portion and the end portions (11) which are formed again with one
curl each on the ends of the legs (10).
[0014] Two connection apparatuses (3) are reciprocally fitted on the sides of the basket
to hold the support element (2). On the front surface (7) of the connection apparatus
(3) which is shown in figs. 2, 6 and 7, there is provided a rotation bearing (8) to
which the leg of the support element (2) is connected. Said bearing (8) is in the
form of U and extends outwards from the front surface (7) of the connection element
(3). There is one channel (13) in a form surrounding the side surfaces of the bearing
(8) so as to allow the rotation of the leg (10) of the support element (2). This channel
(13) is jointed to the inner space (14) of the U form. In this inner space, the end
portion (11) of the support element (2) is borne. Thus, while said end portion (11)
can rotate in the inner space (14) around its centre, leg (10) can also rotate throughout
said channel (13) so as to sweep an arc. There are provided two projections (15,15')
in the inner space (14) pertaining to the U form. These projections (5) extend somewhat
outwards in a form completing the circular surface on the bottom side of the U form.
The distance between the projections (15, 15') is sufficient to allow said end portion
(11) to wedge and enter. After end portion (11) passes through this aperture, it fits
on the circular surface on the bottom of the U form and is borne here such that it
can make a rotary movement.
[0015] Connection apparatus (3) also contains multiple catches (12) juxtaposed on its front
surface (7). While support element (2) makes a rotary movement on the apparatus (3),
legs (10) are wedged between these said catches and the position of the support element
can be fixed. Thanks to the placement of the leg (10) between any desired two of juxtaposed
catches (12), support element (2) can be fixed at multiple positions. (Figs. 3A, 3B,
3C, 3D)
[0016] These positions allow glasses of various sizes and forms to be placed. For example,
as also seen in fig. 5, the position in fig. 3A is appropriate for the placement of
the long bodied and stemless glasses. Goblets can be easily placed to any one of said
positions according to the heights of their stems. An exemplary placement is provided
in fig. 4.
[0017] Another feature of the inventive glass holding system is that it can be closed in
cases where support element (2) is not used. This position which is shown in fig.
3D can be obtained in such a way that the leg (10) of the support element (2) enters
between any two of the catches (12) on the bottom side of the apparatus (3). When
brought to this position, support element (2) does not take up space in the basket
(1), therefore it does not prevent the placement of goods other than glass such as
dish, bowl, cooker. Thus, in cases where glass holding unit is not required, it is
ensured that elements (2) can be passivated with no need to remove them from the basket.
[0018] Besides them, since the inventive unit contains a few and simple elements and connection
apparatus (3) is easily mountable to the basket (1) by means of multiple grooves (6)
and catches (5) on its rear surface (4), these make the invention applicable to the
dishwasher baskets which are currently in use. In other words, owing to many grooves
(6) on the rear surface (4) of the connection apparatus (3), apparatus (3) can be
fitted on baskets of very different types. Owing to the structures of these grooves
(6) intersecting each other (horizontally or vertically), apparatus (3) fits easily
on the intersection points of the basket wires and its lateral movements are prevented.
In this position, additionally the location of the apparatus (3) is fixed by ensuring
that the catches (5) on the rear surface (4) of the apparatus (3) grasp the basket
wires.
[0019] The connection of the support element (2) to the apparatus (3) contains mounting
easiness. The end portion (11) of the element (2) is passed through said channel (13)
and fitted on the circular surface in the inner space (14) by wedging between the
projections (15, 15'). Both ends (11) of the support element (2) are fitted on the
apparatuses (3) in this way and its legs (10) reach a position where they can be wedged
between the catches (12). In this way, the mounting of the inventive unit is performed
easily and rapidly.
1. A glass holding unit (A) for dishwasher baskets comprising at least one support element
(2) in the form of wire, containing multiple curls in its middle portion (9) to allow
glasses to rest between them, the legs (10) which extend laterally with a curl on
the both ends of the middle portion (9) and the end portions (11) which are formed
again with one curl each on the ends of the legs (10), and two connection apparatuses
(3) which keep the legs (10) on two ends of this support element (2) and are fitted
on the reciprocal wires of the basket (1), characterized in that
there is provided a bearing (8) in the form of U which extends outwards from the front
surface (7) of the connection element (3);
in the inner space (14) of the bearing (8) and at the bottom side of said U form,
end portion (11) is borne such that it can rotate around its center;
there is provided one channel (13) which is in a form surrounding the side surfaces
of the bearing (8), allows the rotation of said leg (10) so as to sweep an arc and
is jointed to the inner space (14).
2. An unit (A) according to the claim 1, characterized in that there are provided multiple catches (12) which are juxtaposed on the front surface
(7) of the connection apparatus (3) and where said leg (10) is positioned by wedging
between them at different angles.
3. An unit (A) according to the claim 1, characterized in that in the inner space (14), there are provided two projections (15, 15') which extend
somewhat outwards in a form completing the circular surface on the bottom side of
said U form and where the distance between them is sufficient to allow end portion
(11) to wedge and enter.
4. An unit (A) according to the claim 1, characterized in that on the rear surface (4) of the connection apparatus (3), there is provided at least
one groove (6) so as to fit on the wires of the basket (1).
5. An unit (A) according to the claim 1, characterized in that on the rear surface (4) of the connection apparatus (3), there is provided at least
one catch (5) which grasps the wires of the basket (1) as tight engagement.