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EP 2 067 431 A1 |
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EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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Date of publication: |
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10.06.2009 Bulletin 2009/24 |
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Date of filing: 03.12.2007 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MT NL PL PT RO
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AL BA HR MK RS |
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Applicant: Vestel Beyaz Esya Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S. |
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45030 Manisa (TR) |
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Inventors: |
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- Haspolat, Erdal
Organize Sanayi Bolgesi
45030 Manisa (TR)
- Hülagü, Orhan
Organize Sanayi Bolgesi
45030 Manisa (TR)
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Representative: Cayli, Hülya |
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Paragon Consultancy Inc.
Koza Sokak No: 60/6
GOP 06700 Ankara 06700 Ankara (TR) |
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Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC. |
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Dishwasher basket with bottle holder |
(57) The inventive bottle holder (2) is used to position the long-bodied instruments on
a dishwasher basket (1). The bottle holder (2) has a body in the shape of reverse
"U". Both legs (5, 5') of this "U" form constitute, each with one approximately rectangular
flexion, two feet (6, 6') which proceed in the opposite direction relative to one
another. One (6) of the feet has a flexion (7) which is retroflex in the form of "U".
The other foot (6') has a flexion (7') which is retroflex in the form of "U". The
end part (8) of one (7) of the flexions extends towards the sideward of the foot (6)
from which it flexes. The end part (8') of the other flexion (7') extends towards
the bottom or top of the foot (6') from which it flexes.
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Technical Field
[0001] This invention is related to bottle holding apparatuses which are assembled on dishwasher
baskets.
Prior Art
[0002] It is known that there is a problem in positioning and proper washing of the long-bodied
instruments such as bottle, jar, baby bottle, vase in dishwashers. Especially, it
represents a problem to keep these instruments with narrow inlet in the basket without
toppling. In the state of the art, various holding apparatuses have been developed
to allow these instruments to be washed in the dishwasher baskets. The published patent
application
US2006254993 may be mentioned as an example for one of these apparatuses. Explained in this application
is an apparatus which allows multiple bottles to be fitted. This apparatus can only
be assembled on the dishwasher lower basket and takes up space. When a few instruments
are positioned thereon, it causes restriction of space on the parts where instruments
such as dish, cooker are to be put into basket. Therefore, a bottle holder, which
occupies less space, can be put on the desired empty region on the dish basket, and
of which assembling and disassembling operations can be easily made, is explained
in detail by the invention below.
Brief Disclosure of the Invention
[0003] The inventive bottle holder was developed in order to position the long-bodied instruments
such as bottle, jar, baby bottle, vase in dishwasher. Said bottle holder is used to
position just one instrument. Therefore, it is possible to place a long-bodied instrument
on the desired basket (lower or upper) at the desired position. Since it consists
of a single piece it occupies less space and its assembling and disassembling operations
can be easily made. Said bottle holder has a long body which took the shape of reverse
"U". Both legs of the body are flexuous towards the opposite directions from their
lowest parts and these flexions are retroflex in the form of "U" at their end parts.
These both end flexions in the form of "U" stand approximately rectangular relative
to one another.
[0004] By moving two legs of the body away from each other, one of the end flexions is engaged
into the juncture of two horizontal wires of the basket which intersect each other
and the other one into any horizontal wire and these flexions can be disengaged from
the basket with a reverse movement. Since it is made of an integral wire, it is cheap
to produce and easy to use. Furthermore, it occupies less space on the region it is
used such that it does not prevent the placement of other instruments. In the basket-assembled
position of the bottle holder, it is possible that said instruments be assembled from
the upper side so as to include the body. Since it is assembled by locking on the
horizontal wires, the risk of toppling is eliminated.
Aim of the Invention
[0005] An aim of the invention is to form a bottle holder which allows the long-bodied instruments
such as bottle, jar, baby bottle, vase to be positioned in dishwasher.
Another aim of the invention is to allow said bottle holder to be placed on the desired
basket (lower or upper) at the desired position.
The other aim of the invention is to ensure that the bottle holder occupies less space
on the region it is used such that it does not prevent the placement of other instruments
and its assembling and disassembling operations can be made easily.
Yet another aim of the invention is to form a bottle holder which is cheap to produce
and easy to use.
Also the other aim of the invention is to eliminate the risk of toppling through assembling
the basket to the horizontal wires by locking.
Description of the Drawings
[0006] Examples of the inventive bottle holder are shown in the attached drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a general perspective view of the dishwasher basket and the bottle holder
thereon.
Fig. 2 is a detailed perspective view of the dishwasher basket-assembled position
of the bottle holder.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the bottom side of the bottle holder.
Fig. 4 is a front view of the bottle holder.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the bottle holder with a bottle thereon.
The parts in the figures are numbered one by one and the corresponding terms of these
numbers are given below.
Dishwasher basket (1)
Bottle holder (2)
Horizontal wire (3)
Horizontal wire (3')
Horizontal Wire (4)
Legs (5, 5')
Feet (6, 6')
Flexions (7, 7')
End parts (8, 8')
Neck (9)
Disclosure of the Invention
[0007] The inventive bottle holder (2) which is shown in figs. 1-5 is used to position the
long-bodied instruments on a dishwasher basket (1). Said bottle holder (2) has a body
in the shape of reverse "U". Both legs (5, 5') of this "U" form constitute, each with
one approximately rectangular flexion, two feet (6, 6') which proceed in the opposite
direction relative to one another. One (6) of the feet has a flexion (7) which is
retroflex in the form of "U". The other foot (6') has a flexion (7') which is retroflex
in the form of "U".
The end part (8) of one (7) of the flexions extends towards the sideward of the foot
(6) from which it flexes. This flexion (7) is also downwardly curved. In other words,
in the dishwasher basket (1)-assembled position of the bottle holder (2), as also
shown in fig. 2, for said flexion (7), the bottle holder (2) passes above the first
horizontal wire (3), below the other horizontal wire (4) and again above the first
horizontal wire (3) at the junction region of two horizontal wires (3, 4) that intersect
each other and is assembled on these two said wires (3, 4). Therefore, although the
end part (8) extends towards the sideward of the foot (6) with a flexion (7) in the
form of "U", the flexion (7) is also downwardly curved such that it can pass below
one horizontal wire (4). The foot (6) and the end part (8) remain above the first
horizontal wire (3) and the flexion (7) remains below the second horizontal wire (4).
In another exemplary embodiment of the invention (not shown in the figures), the bottle
holder (2) can also be arranged such that the foot (6) and the end part (8) remain
below the first horizontal wire (3) and the flexion (8) remains above the second horizontal
wire (4).
The end part (8') of the other flexion (7') extends towards the bottom of the foot
(6') from which it flexes. In the dishwasher basket (1)-assembled position of the
bottle holder (2), as also shown in figure 2, the foot (6') passes above one horizontal
wire (3') and the end part (8') following the flexion (7') remains below this wire
(3'). In another exemplary embodiment of the invention (not shown in the figures),
the bottle holder (2) can also be arranged such that the foot (6') remains below one
horizontal wire (3') and the end part (8') following the flexion (7') remains above
this wire (3').
In order to assemble the bottle holder (2) to the dishwasher basket (1) or disassemble
it from there, the legs (5, 5') forming the body should be flexed in the opposite
directions relative to one another (such that their distance is changed relative to
one another). When the bottle holder (2) which is assembled to the horizontal wires
(3, 3', 4) as explained above is released after the assembling-to-basket (1) operation
and disassembling-from-basket (1) operation, it takes its old shape due to the flexibility
of the wire.
In the bottle holder (2) which is shown in fig. 3, the legs (5, 5') form a neck (9)
by converging and diverging at their lower portion. From the lower portion of the
neck (9), the legs (5, 5') take their old shape again. Said neck (9) is a flexion
part which is formed so as to be placed inside the narrow bottle inlets such as baby
bottle and to grasp these parts from the inside.
1. A dishwasher basket (1) comprising a bottle holder (2) which is used to position the
long-bodied instruments thereon, characterized in that the bottle holder (2) comprises
a body in the form of reverse "U" and two legs (5, 5') that this body forms;
both legs (5, 5') comprise two feet (6, 6') that they form by proceeding in the opposite
direction relative to one another, each with one approximately rectangular flexion;
both feet (6, 6') comprise a flexion (7, 7') which is retroflex in the form of "U"
and
at the conjunction region of two horizontal wires (3, 4) which intersect each other,
a flexion (7) can be assembled to these two wires (3, 4) and the other flexion (7')
can be assembled to at least one other horizontal wire (3').
2. A dishwasher basket (1) according to the claim 1, characterized in that herein the bottle holder (2) comprises an end part (8) which extends towards the
sideward of the foot (6) following one flexion (7).
3. A dishwasher basket (1) according to the claim 2, characterized in that herein, at the conjunction region of two horizontal wires (3, 4) which intersect
each other, the bottle holder (2) is such that the foot (6) and the end part (8) remain
above the first horizontal wire (3) and the flexion (8) remains below the second horizontal
wire (4).
4. A dishwasher basket (1) according to the claim 2, characterized in that herein, at the conjunction region of two horizontal wires (3, 4) which intersect
each other, the bottle holder (2) is such that the foot (6) and the end part (8) remain
below the first horizontal wire (3) and the flexion (8) remains above the second horizontal
wire (4).
5. A dishwasher basket (1) according to the claim 1, characterized in that herein the bottle holder (2) comprises an end part (8') which extends towards the
bottom of the foot (6') following the other flexion (7').
6. A dishwasher basket (1) according to the claim 1, characterized in that herein the bottle holder (2) comprises an end part (8') which extends towards the
top of the foot (6') following the other flexion (7').
7. A dishwasher basket (1) according to the claim 1, characterized in that herein the legs (5, 5') of the bottle holder (2) are flexible such that their distance
is changed relative to one another for disassembling-from-basket (1) and assembling-to-basket
(1) operations.
8. A dishwasher basket (1) according to the claim 1, characterized in that herein the bottle holder (2) comprises a neck (9), so as to set inside the bottle
inlets, that the legs (5, 5') form it by converging and diverging at their lower portion.
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. A dishwasher basket (1) comprising a bottle holder (2) which is used to position
the long-bodied instruments thereon, and wherein the bottle holder (2) comprises
a body in the form of reverse "U" and two legs (5, 5') that this body forms and wherein both legs (5, 5') comprise two feet (6, 6') that they form by proceeding in the opposite
direction relative to one another, each with one approximately rectangular flexion;
both feet (6, 6') comprise a flexion (7, 7') which is retroflex in the form of "U"
and one of the flexions (7) can be assembled to at least one horizontal wire (3) and
said dishwasher basket (1) characterized in that
the second flexion (7) can be assembled at the conjunction region of two horizontal
wires (3, 4) which intersect each other, to these two wires (3, 4).
2. A dishwasher basket (1) according to the claim 1, characterized in that herein the bottle holder (2) comprises an end part (8) which extends towards the
sideward of the foot (6) following one flexion (7).
3. A dishwasher basket (1) according to the claim 2, characterized in that herein, at the conjunction region of two horizontal wires (3, 4) which intersect
each other, the bottle holder (2) is such that the foot (6) and the end part (8) remain
above the first horizontal wire (3) and the flexion (7) remains below the second horizontal
wire (4).
4. A dishwasher basket (1) according to the claim 2, characterized in that herein, at the conjunction region of two horizontal wires (3, 4) which intersect
each other, the bottle holder (2) is such that the foot (6) and the end part (8) remain
below the first horizontal wire (3) and the flexion (7) remains above the second horizontal
wire (4).
5. A dishwasher basket (1) according to the claim 1, characterized in that herein the bottle holder (2) comprises an end part (8') which extends towards the
bottom of the foot (6') following the other flexion (7').
REFERENCES CITED IN THE DESCRIPTION
This list of references cited by the applicant is for the reader's convenience only.
It does not form part of the European patent document. Even though great care has
been taken in compiling the references, errors or omissions cannot be excluded and
the EPO disclaims all liability in this regard.
Patent documents cited in the description