CN219982823U - Shelf assembly and dish washer with same - Google Patents

Shelf assembly and dish washer with same Download PDF

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CN219982823U
CN219982823U CN202321577353.9U CN202321577353U CN219982823U CN 219982823 U CN219982823 U CN 219982823U CN 202321577353 U CN202321577353 U CN 202321577353U CN 219982823 U CN219982823 U CN 219982823U
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任富佳
王成龙
贺晓帆
周煜博
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The utility model discloses a shelf assembly and a dish-washing machine with the same. The shelf assembly includes: main shelf, slide rail and slip bracket. The slide rail includes at least one slide bar, and the slip bracket includes the slide fastener of cover on the slide bar, and the one end of at least one slide bar is the open end that can pass in and out the slide fastener, and the slide rail still includes the end position portion that sets up at the open end, and end position portion fixed arrangement or demountable installation are on the open end. According to the shelf assembly provided by the embodiment of the utility model, the problem of insufficient placement positions of large objects on the main shelf is solved. Because the sliding bracket is in sliding connection with the sliding rail, a user can switch the position of the sliding bracket according to the needs, and the operation is labor-saving and convenient. The setting of the stop part is that the stop part stops when the slide fastener slides to the place when the slide fastener is detached from the open end without being hindered, and the slide fastener is not easy to fall off by itself.

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Shelf assembly and dish washer with same
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of kitchen equipment, in particular to a shelf assembly and a dish washer with the shelf assembly.
Background
The dish washer is used as the equipment for automatically cleaning dishes such as bowls, chopsticks, plates, dishes, knives, forks and the like, thereby greatly facilitating the life of people. In the prior art, a cavity is formed in the dish washer, and a shelf assembly for placing tableware is arranged in the cavity.
When people use the dish washing machine normally, besides the large articles such as dishes and the like, the small articles such as spoons and forks and the like are required to be washed occasionally, and the small articles and the large articles are usually placed on the same shelf, so that the space of the shelf is occupied, and the placing space of the large articles is insufficient.
Disclosure of Invention
The present utility model aims to solve at least one of the technical problems existing in the prior art. Therefore, the shelf assembly is beneficial to placing more tableware, and meanwhile, small objects such as spoon and fork can be placed at other positions, so that the space utilization rate is improved.
The utility model also aims to provide a dish washer with the shelf assembly.
A shelf assembly according to an embodiment of the first aspect of the present utility model comprises: the sliding rack is connected to the main shelf, and the sliding bracket is in sliding connection with the sliding rail; the sliding rail comprises at least one sliding rod, the sliding bracket comprises a sliding buckle sleeved on the sliding rod, one end of at least one sliding rod is an open end capable of entering and exiting the sliding buckle, the sliding rail further comprises a stop part arranged at the open end, and the stop part is fixedly arranged or detachably arranged at the open end.
According to the shelf assembly provided by the embodiment of the utility model, the sliding bracket is arranged, so that the long and thin objects or small objects can be placed, space is saved for placing more large objects on the main shelf, and the problem of insufficient placement positions of the large objects on the main shelf is solved. Because the sliding bracket is in sliding connection with the sliding rail, a user can switch the position of the sliding bracket according to the needs, and the operation is labor-saving and convenient.
The sliding bracket can slide on the sliding rod through the sliding buckle, so that the connection is reliable, and the sliding bracket is not easy to fall off in sliding. Through setting up open end and the portion of stopping at the one end of slide bar, the slide fastener can be from open end cover on the slide bar, also can be from open end dismantlement, has made things convenient for the assembly, the dismouting of sliding bracket and slide rail, and the user can pull down the sliding bracket by oneself when not needing, and the user can again adorn the sliding bracket when needs. The arrangement of the stop part is that the slide fastener is stopped by the stop part when the slide fastener slides to the place without obstructing the assembly and disassembly of the slide fastener from the open end, and the slide fastener is not easy to fall off by itself.
Specifically, the stop is integrally formed on the slide bar. The processing of the stop part can be facilitated, and the possibility of falling off at the collision stop part can be avoided.
Optionally, the stop portion is an arc-shaped hook. The sliding buckle is simple in shape and easy to process, and the sliding buckle turns easily on the hook, so that the sliding buckle is easy to sleeve the hook and then slide on the sliding rod along the hook.
In some embodiments, the sliding rail comprises a transverse rail section and a side rail section which are connected, wherein the transverse rail section is transversely extended and arranged above or below the main shelf at intervals, and the side rail section is connected to the main shelf; the sliding bracket has a deployed position on the cross rail section and a stowed position on the side rail section; the stop is located on the cross rail section or on the side rail section. Because the slide rail comprises a transverse rail section which is transversely extended, when the sliding bracket is positioned on the transverse rail section, the slender object can be transversely arranged on the sliding bracket. Thus, the upper part or the lower part of the main shelf does not need to leave excessive height space for placing the slender objects, thereby greatly improving the space utilization rate of the shelf assembly. And when the sliding bracket is not needed, the sliding bracket can be stored, so that a higher placing space is reserved for the main shelf.
Specifically, two sliding rods are respectively an inner sliding rod and an outer sliding rod, and one ends of the two sliding rods are connected; the other end of the inner slide bar is positioned at the inner side of the side wall of the main shelf, the other end of the outer slide bar is positioned at the outer side of the side wall of the main shelf, one of the inner slide bar and the outer slide bar is provided with the stop part, and the other inner slide bar is connected with the side wall of the main shelf.
Further, the sliding bracket includes: a first bracket including a sliding portion restrained between adjacent two of the slide bars; the second bracket is provided with the slide fastener, the slide fastener is sleeved on the inner slide rod, and the stop part is positioned on the inner slide rod.
More specifically, the slide rail still includes the peg, does not establish on the slide bar of stopping portion set up the peg, the peg card is on the lateral wall of main shelf.
Optionally, the inner slide rod, the outer slide rod, the hanging rod and the stop part are integrated rods formed by bending.
In some embodiments, the sliding rails are two sliding rails arranged at intervals, and two ends of the sliding bracket are respectively connected with the two sliding rails in a sliding manner. Therefore, the two ends of the sliding bracket are supported by the sliding rail, so that the sliding bracket can be stable when being placed on objects, and objects are not easy to incline and scatter when being impacted. And the connection structure between the sliding bracket and the sliding rail is relatively easy to set, so that the structural design difficulty is reduced.
According to a second aspect of the present utility model, a dishwasher according to an embodiment includes: a case; the shelf assembly in the above embodiment is provided in the case.
According to the dish washer provided by the embodiment of the utility model, the shelf assembly is adopted, so that the utilization rate of the cavity in the dish washer is improved, and more tableware can be washed at one time.
Additional aspects and advantages of the utility model will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the utility model.
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The foregoing and/or additional aspects and advantages of the utility model will become apparent and may be better understood from the following description of embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a shelf assembly according to some embodiments of the present utility model with a sliding bracket in a stowed position;
FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of the shelf assembly of FIG. 1 with the slide bracket in the extended position;
FIG. 3 is a partial front view of the shelf assembly of FIG. 1 with the slide bracket in the stowed position;
FIG. 4 is a partial front view of the shelf assembly of FIG. 1 with the slide bracket in the extended position;
FIG. 5 is a schematic perspective view of a shelf assembly (hidden slide brackets) according to further embodiments of the utility model;
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a first bracket in some embodiments of the utility model;
FIG. 7 is a partial block diagram of the first bracket shown in FIG. 6;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a second bracket in some embodiments of the utility model;
fig. 9 is an enlarged view of the circle K in fig. 8;
FIG. 10 is a partial cross-sectional view of a shelf assembly in some embodiments of the utility model;
FIG. 11 is a view showing an assembly of the side walls of the slide rail and the main shelf according to other embodiments of the present utility model;
FIG. 12 is a view showing an assembly of the slide rail with the side wall of the main shelf in further embodiments of the present utility model;
FIG. 13 is a schematic illustration of a sliding alignment of a second bracket in a shelf assembly according to some embodiments of the present utility model;
fig. 14 is an enlarged view of the circled T portion in fig. 13;
fig. 15 is a front view of a dishwasher in an embodiment.
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dishwasher 1000;
a shelf assembly 100;
a main shelf 10, a side wall 11, a first side wall 111, a second side wall 112, a third side wall 113, a bottom wall 12;
a slide rail 20, a transverse rail section 20-1, a side rail section 20-2 and a transition section 20-3;
a slide bar 21, an inner slide bar 21a, an outer slide bar 21b, a vertical bar 21c1, an inclined bar 21c2, a stopper 21c3, a hanger bar 22, a strut 221, and a mounting space 23;
the sliding bracket 30, the first bracket 31, the sliding part 310, the first tray 311, the connecting shaft 312, the roller 313, the second bracket 32, the second tray 321, the slider 322, the limit structure 33, the cantilever 331 and the limit wedge 332;
a case 200;
upper shelf 300, shower arm 400.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present utility model are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to like or similar elements or elements having like or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below by referring to the drawings are illustrative only and are not to be construed as limiting the utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center", "vertical", "lateral", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "circumferential", etc. indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings, are merely for convenience in describing the present utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a specific orientation, be configured and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model. Furthermore, features defining "first", "second" may include one or more such features, either explicitly or implicitly. In the description of the present utility model, unless otherwise indicated, the meaning of "a plurality" is two or more.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be noted that, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, and may be either fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected, for example; can be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and can be communication between two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model will be understood in specific cases by those of ordinary skill in the art.
A shelf assembly 100 according to an embodiment of the present utility model is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A shelf assembly 100 according to an embodiment of the first aspect of the present utility model, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, comprises: a main shelf 10, a slide rail 20 and a slide bracket 30. The slide rail 20 is connected to the main shelf 10, and the slide bracket 30 is slidably connected to the slide rail 20.
According to the shelf assembly 100 of the embodiment of the utility model, by arranging the sliding bracket 30, the long and thin objects or small objects can be placed, so that space is saved for placing more large objects on the main shelf 10, and the problem of insufficient placement positions of the large objects on the main shelf 10 can be solved. Because the sliding bracket 30 is in sliding connection with the sliding rail 20, a user can switch the position of the sliding bracket 30 according to the needs, and the operation is labor-saving and convenient.
In some embodiments, the slide rail 20 includes a connected cross rail segment 20-1 and side rail segment 20-2, the cross rail segment 20-1 extending laterally and the cross rail segment 20-1 being spaced above or below the main shelf 10, the side rail segment 20-2 being connected to the main shelf 10. As shown in fig. 2 and 4, the sliding bracket 30 has a deployed position on the cross rail section 20-1; as also shown in fig. 1 and 3, the sliding bracket 30 has a stowed position on the side rail section 20-2. The sliding carriage 30 is adapted to be laterally disposed on the sliding carriage 30 when in the extended position.
Depending on the nature of the object, the main shelf 10 may be provided with relatively large or heavy objects and the sliding brackets 31 may be provided with relatively slender or soft flat objects. It should be noted that, in actual use, the shapes of the main shelf 10 and the sliding bracket 31 for placing objects are not limited, for example, objects with smaller volume may be placed on the sliding bracket 31, and people may flexibly adjust according to the use situation of the shelf assembly 100. For simplicity of description, the structure of the shelf assembly 100 will be described below by taking the example of placing a wide object on the main shelf 10 and a slender object on the sliding bracket 31.
The sliding bracket 30 is arranged, so that a cylinder (such as a chopstick cage) is not required to be additionally arranged in the main shelf 10 to vertically arrange elongated objects, space is reserved for arranging more wide objects on the main shelf 10, and the problem of insufficient arrangement positions of the wide objects on the main shelf 10 is solved.
Wherein the slide rail 20 comprises a transverse rail section 20-1 extending transversely, and the sliding bracket 30 can enable the slender object to be transversely arranged on the sliding bracket 30 when the sliding bracket 30 is positioned on the transverse rail section 20-1. This eliminates the need to leave excessive height above or below the primary shelf 10 to accommodate elongated objects, thereby greatly increasing the space utilization of the shelf assembly 100.
The sliding bracket 30 can be switched between the unfolding position and the storage position by sliding connection with the sliding rail 20, and the operation is labor-saving and convenient, the sliding bracket 30 does not need to be disassembled to be stored, and the sliding bracket 30 is prevented from being lost.
When the cross rail section 20-1 of the sliding bracket 30 is located above the main shelf 10, the sliding arrangement of the sliding bracket 30 allows the position thereof to be switched, and interference of the sliding bracket 30 with the object on the main shelf 10 can be reduced. In addition, when the sliding bracket 30 is not required, it can be received so as to give the main shelf 10 a higher placing space.
Such a shelf assembly 100 may find application in the field of kitchen appliances, for example, being placed directly on a table top as a bowl rack, or as an internal component of a dishwasher 1000, sterilizer, or the like. The main shelf 10 is used for placing tableware such as dishes, and the sliding bracket 30 can horizontally place chopsticks, spoons and the like when in the unfolded position. The shelf assembly 100 may also be used as a bookshelf, the main shelf 10 is used for placing books, and the sliding bracket 30 can horizontally place a ruler pen or the like when in a unfolding position.
It will be appreciated that if a chopstick cage is provided in the main rack 10 to erect the chopsticks, during insertion of the chopsticks into the chopstick cage, the chopsticks may leak out of the hands and lodge in the main rack 10, requiring re-picking of the chopsticks for reinsertion. In comparison, after the sliding bracket 30 is arranged in the embodiment of the utility model, people can horizontally put the chopsticks on the sliding bracket 30, so that the probability of leakage of the chopsticks from hands is reduced, and the putting mode is more in line with ergonomics and saves more labor.
In some embodiments, the side rail sections 20-2 of the slide rail 20 are fixedly connected to the main shelf 10, whereby the connection stability is high, and the support for the sliding bracket 30 can be better provided. The fixed connection mode between the slide rail 20 and the main shelf 10 is not limited, and can be welding connection, integral molding and the like. Of course, the embodiment of the present utility model is not limited thereto, and a detachable connection such as a plug connection may be used between the side rail section 20-2 of the slide rail 20 and the main shelf 10.
In particular, the cross rail section 20-1 of the slide rail 20 may be a linear rail, for example, the cross rail section 20-1 may be disposed parallel to the bottom wall 12 of the main shelf 10. The cross rail section 20-1 of the slide rail 20 may be a wavy line shaped rail, or may be another linear rail, etc.
Likewise, the side rail sections 20-2 of the slide rail 20 may be linear rails, for example, the side rail sections 20-2 may be disposed perpendicular or oblique to the bottom wall 12 of the main shelf 10. The side rail sections 20-2 of the slide rail 20 may also be wavy line shaped rails, or other linear rails, etc.
In addition, the shape of the single slide rail 20 may be unlimited. For example, the rail 20 includes a cross rail section 20-1 and side rail sections 20-2 connected at both ends of the cross rail section 20-1, and the single rail 20 may be formed in an "n" shape. Alternatively, the track 20 may include a cross rail section 20-1 and side rail sections 20-2 attached to one end of the cross rail section 20-1, and the individual track 20 may be formed in an "L" shape. Alternatively, the track 20 includes two cross rail segments 20-1 and a side rail segment 20-2 connected between the two cross rail segments 20-1, and a single track 20 may form a "T" shape. In addition, more shapes can be designed when the shapes of the cross rail sections 20-1 and the side rail sections 20-2 are changed, for example, when the slide rail 20 includes a cross rail section 20-1 and side rail sections 20-2 connected to both ends of the cross rail section 20-1, the single slide rail 20 can be formed in an "M" shape by arranging the cross rail section 20-1 in a multi-fold line shape.
Further, as shown in fig. 1 and 3, the slide rail 20 further includes a transition section 20-3 connected between the cross rail section 20-1 and the side rail section 20-2, the transition section 20-3 being arcuate to enable smooth movement of the slide bracket 30 at the corner, facilitating switching of the slide bracket 30 between the cross rail section 20-1 and the side rail section 20-2.
In the embodiment of the present utility model, the number of the sliding rails 20 is not limited, and may be one or more.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the sliding rails 20 are two sliding rails 20 arranged at intervals, and two ends of the sliding bracket 30 are respectively connected with the two sliding rails 20 in a sliding manner. Thus, the two ends of the sliding bracket 30 are supported by the sliding rail 20, so that the sliding bracket 30 can be more stable when placed, and objects are not easy to incline and scatter when impacted, thus the requirement on assembly precision is low. And the connection structure between the sliding bracket 30 and the sliding rail 20 is relatively easy to set, so that the difficulty of structural design is reduced. In addition, the two slide rails 20 are arranged at intervals, and when the sliding bracket 30 returns to the storage position, the two slide rails 20 interfere with foreign objects less.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1, the main shelf 10 includes a first side wall 111, a second side wall 112, and a third side wall 113 connected in sequence, the first side wall 111 and the third side wall 113 being disposed opposite to each other.
Wherein the side rail sections 20-2 of the two slide rails 20 are connected to the second side wall 112 and disposed adjacent to the first side wall 111 and the third side wall 113, respectively. Alternatively, the side rail sections 20-2 of the two slide rails 20 are connected to the first side wall 111, the third side wall 113, respectively, and disposed adjacent to the second side wall 112. Thus, when the slide bracket 30 is returned to the storage position, the two slide rails 20 interfere less with foreign objects. The slide carriage 30 may be configured to be longer and to more smoothly rest on the slide carriage 30 when the slide carriage 30 is returned to the deployed position.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the slide rail 20 includes at least one slide bar 21 extending in the sliding direction of the slide bracket 30, and the slide bracket 30 includes a slider 322 that fits over the slide bar 21. The slide fastener 322 is sleeved on the slide bar 21 to slide, so that the assembly is easy, and the shape of the slide bar 21 can limit the moving track of the sliding part 310. And the sliding bracket 30 can be smooth at the sliding switching position of the sliding rail 20, and the sliding buckle 322 is sleeved on the sliding rod 21 and is not easy to fall off in the sliding process.
Of course, in the embodiment of the present utility model, one sliding bracket 30 may be installed on the shelf assembly 100, and at least two sliding brackets 30 may be installed. When the number of the sliding brackets 30 is at least two, the structures of the sliding brackets 30 may be the same or different, and are not limited herein.
For example, in the embodiment of fig. 1-4, there are at least two slide bars 21. The sliding bracket 30 includes a first bracket 31 and a second bracket 32. The first bracket 31 includes the sliding portion 310 which is restricted between the adjacent two slide bars 21, the sliding portion 310 of the first bracket 31 is sandwiched by the two slide bars 21, the assembly is easy, and the shape of the slide bar 21 can define the moving track of the sliding portion 310. The second bracket 32 includes a slider 322 fitted over the slide bar 21, and the slide bar 21 is shaped to define the movement locus of the slide portion 310 as well.
Both sliding brackets 30 can be manufactured by using a conventional round bar, square bar, etc. without requiring too complicated cross-sectional shapes of the sliding bars 21, and have low cost. The slide bar 21 itself is an elongated bar, and the desired shape is obtained by bending. The angle of the slide bracket 30 at each position on the slide rail 20 can be accurately predicted by the shape of the slide bar 21. The slide rail 20 with the structure has the advantages of low cost, easy processing, small occupied volume, easy assembly and difficult clamping stagnation.
In particular, the sliding carriage 30 may comprise one or more first carriages 31, and the sliding carriage 30 may also comprise one or more second carriages 32. In the solution of the present utility model, the sliding brackets 30 are detachably mounted on the slide rail 20, so that the number of the sliding brackets 30 can be adjusted as required.
In the example shown in fig. 1 to 4, both end portions of the slide bracket 30 are connected to the slide rails 20 on both sides, respectively. In a still further example, as shown in fig. 5, two slide rails 20 may be disposed close to each other, and the intermediate position of the slide bracket 30 may be fitted to the two slide rails 20.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 6 and 7, the sliding bracket 30 includes a first bracket 31, and the first bracket 31 includes at least one row of sliding portions 310, each row being provided with at least two sliding portions 310 and being spaced apart in a sliding direction of the first bracket 31.
Each sliding portion 310 includes: the connecting shaft 312 and the roller 313, the connecting shaft 312 is fixedly or detachably arranged on the first bracket 31, the roller 313 is sleeved on the connecting shaft 312, and as shown in fig. 4, the roller 313 is clamped between two adjacent slide bars 21. The connecting shaft 312 is used for connecting the roller 313, the roller 313 is in rolling fit on the sliding rail 20, so that the friction force between the sliding part 310 and the sliding rail 20 can be reduced, and the smoothness of the first bracket 31 during position adjustment can be improved.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 6, the first tray 31 includes a first tray 311, and the first tray 311 is used for placing chopsticks and spoons of equal length. The opposite ends of the first tray 311 are provided with sliding parts 310, so that both sides of the first tray 311 can slide along the sliding rail 20.
Optionally, the first tray 311 is a grid-like structure, which reduces the weight of the first tray 311 and the overall shelf assembly 100. When the water-spraying type tableware is used for loading tableware, water can be conveniently sprayed.
Alternatively, at each end of the first tray 311, the connection shaft 312 is provided in two or more. Further alternatively, the first tray 311 may have at least two connecting shafts 312 connected to each of the opposite short sides, and two connecting shafts 312 are disposed at both ends of the short sides, so that the sliding stability of the first tray 311 may be improved.
In order to make the roller 313 not easy to slip off the connecting shaft 312, a limiting structure 33 is disposed at one end of the connecting shaft 312 away from the first tray 311. The structure of the limiting structure 33 is not limited, and the roller 313 can be prevented from slipping.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 7, the limiting structure 33 includes at least two cantilevers 331, and a limiting wedge 332 is provided at an end of each cantilever 331. A gap is provided between the cantilevers 331, and the small end of the limiting wedge 332 is far away from the cantilevers 331 while the large end is connected with the cantilevers 331. Thus, when the roller 313 is sleeved on the limiting structure 33, the roller 313 is guided by the shape of the limiting wedge 332 to press the cantilever 331, so that all the cantilevers 331 are contracted, and the roller 313 is sleeved on the cantilever 331. When the shape guide without the limit wedge 332 is not provided, the plurality of cantilevers 331 are restored to open, making the roller 313 difficult to separate from the limit structure 33. Such a limit structure 33 not only realizes the anti-drop function, but also facilitates the means of connecting the roller 313 with the connecting shaft 312. In addition, when an external force presses the limiting wedge 332 to shrink all the cantilevers 331 again, the roller 313 can be detached.
In some embodiments, the roller 313 and the connecting shaft 312 may be detachably connected by other structures. Such as a threaded connection, a snap-fit connection, etc.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 8 and 9, the sliding bracket 30 includes a second bracket 32, and the second bracket 32 includes at least one row of sliders 322, each row being provided with at least two sliders 322 and being spaced apart in a sliding direction of the second bracket 32, thereby improving sliding stability of the second bracket 32. Specifically, the slider 322 is fixedly or detachably provided on the second bracket 32. The connection form of the slider 322 can be flexibly selected according to the need.
As shown in fig. 2, the sliding bracket 30 includes at least one second bracket 32, the second bracket 32 includes a second tray 321 and at least two sliders 322, and the at least two sliders 322 are respectively connected to opposite ends of the second tray 321.
Specifically, the slider 322 may be provided in two or more to be disposed at opposite sides of the second tray 321, respectively. The sliding buckle 322 may also be provided with at least two on opposite sides of the second tray 321, so as to improve the sliding stability of the second tray 321. For example, two, three, four, etc. may be provided, respectively. Preferably, the sliders 322 are respectively provided at two opposite sides of the second tray 321.
Optionally, the second tray 321 is a grid-like structure, which reduces the weight of the second tray 321 and the overall shelf assembly 100.
Further, as shown in fig. 9, in order to facilitate the processing and manufacturing of the second bracket 32, the second tray 321 and the slider 322 may be processed separately, and then assembled together, so that the slider 322 can rotate relative to the second tray 321. Thus, when the second bracket 32 slides along the sliding rail 20, the adjustable slider 322 can be utilized to adjust when the rotation angle or the rotation directions of the two ends are not parallel, so as to reduce the jamming probability.
Specifically, the slide fastener 322 is provided with a limit structure 33, the frame of the second tray 321 is provided with a through hole, the limit structure 33 can be inserted into the through hole, the limit wedge 332 is utilized to realize anti-drop, the slide fastener 322 is not influenced to rotate relative to the second tray 321, and the sliding adjustability of the second bracket 32 is improved.
Alternatively, both the first bracket 31 and the second bracket 32 are manufactured by injection molding. On the first bracket 31, the first tray 311, the connection shaft 312 and the carried limit structure 33 are integrally injection-molded, and then the roller 313 is mounted on the connection shaft 312. On the second bracket 32, the second tray 321 is independently injection molded, the slide buckle 322 and the carried limit structure 33 are integrally injection molded, and then the slide buckle 322 is inserted into the limit structure 33 on the second tray 321. So designed, each slide bracket 30 is relatively inexpensive to manufacture and can be made to accommodate sliding on the slide rail 20.
Specifically, when the opposite ends of the sliding bracket 30 are respectively connected to the two sliding rails 20, the distance between the two sliding rails 20 is greater than the length of the bearing portion (e.g., the first tray 311 and the second tray 321) of the sliding bracket 30. More specifically, the length of the bearing portion of the sliding bracket 30 is greater than the length of the elongated object to be supported. For example, in one embodiment where the shelving assembly 100 is designed to hold cutlery, the sliding tray 30 is designed to hold at least chopsticks, and the length of chopsticks that a person uses daily is about 22-24 cm, the length of the holding portion of the sliding tray 30 can be set to 30 cm, and the spacing between the two rails 20 can be designed to 34 cm.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1-4, the slide bars 21 are two and are an inner slide bar 21a and an outer slide bar 21b, respectively. The two slide bars 21 can improve the structural strength of the slide rail 20, and are convenient for increasing the supporting strength of the sliding bracket 30 and improving the stability of bearing articles.
Specifically, on the side rail section 20-2, the inner slide bar 21a extends to the inside of the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10, and the outer slide bar 21b extends to the outside of the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10. The sliding bracket 30 is located at least partially inside the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10 or outside the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10 when in the storage position.
By the arrangement, at least two sliding brackets 30 can be overlapped on the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10, and at least one sliding bracket 30 can be overlapped on the inner side and the outer side respectively, as shown in fig. 1, the sliding brackets 30 occupy little space when in the storage position, so that the inner space of the main shelf 10 is not occupied too much, and the increase of the width of the outer side of the main shelf 10 is not excessively large.
Here, the inner slide bar 21a and the outer slide bar 21b each have a portion extending laterally above or below the main shelf 10, and each portion belongs to the lateral rail 20-1. The inner slide bar 21a and the outer slide bar 21b each have a portion extending to the bottom wall 12 or the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10 to bring the slide bracket 30 to the storage position, which portions belong to the side rail section 20-2.
Specifically, the inner slide bar 21a and the outer slide bar 21b are disposed in parallel at least in part of the cross rail section 20-1. Alternatively, the portions of the inner slide bar 21a and the outer slide bar 21b at the side rail sections 20-2 may or may not be disposed in parallel.
Alternatively, when the slide bracket 30 includes the roller 313 sandwiched between the inner slide bar 21a and the outer slide bar 21b, the gap between the inner slide bar 21a and the outer slide bar 21b is at least larger than the contact circle diameter of the roller 313. Here, the contact circle of the roller 313 refers to a circle line or a cylindrical surface in contact with at least one slide bar 21 in the outer circumferential surface of the roller 313.
Due to the supporting strength of the roller 313 and the smoothness of the roller 313, the contact circle diameter of the roller 313 is at least more than 2mm, and the unilateral gap between the roller 313 and the sliding rail 20 is at least more than 0.5mm.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 3 and 10, one end of the at least one sliding rod 21 is an open end capable of moving in and out of the slider 322, and the sliding rail 20 further includes a stop portion 21c3 disposed at the open end.
That is, one end of one slide bar 21 is not connected with other slide bars 21 or the main shelf 10, which forms an open end of the slide bar 21, and a slider 322 can be sleeved on the slide bar 21 from the open end or can be detached from the open end, so that the assembly and the disassembly of the sliding bracket 30 and the slide rail 20 are convenient, a user can detach the sliding bracket 30 by himself when not needed, and can reinstall the sliding bracket 30 when needed. The stopper portion 21c3 is provided so that the stopper portion 21c3 is stopped when the slider 322 is slid to this position without interfering with the attachment and detachment of the slider 322 from the open end, and the slider is not easily detached by itself.
Here, the specific positions of the open ends and the stopper portions 21c3 are not limited, and the stopper portions 21c3 may be located on the cross rail section 20-1 or on the side rail section 20-2. Taking fig. 10 as an example, the stopper portion 21c3 may be provided at one end of the outer slide bar 21b at the lateral rail section 20-1, and the stopper portion 21c3 may be provided at one end of the inner slide bar 21a at the lateral rail section 20-2.
The stopper portion 21c3 may be fixedly provided or detachably attached to the open end of the slide bar 21, as long as the attachment and detachment of the slider 322 is not hindered.
Specifically, the stopper portion 21c3 is integrally formed on the slide bar 21. The processing of the stopper portion 21c3 is facilitated, the cost is reduced, and the possibility of falling off at the collision stopper portion 21c3 can be avoided.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 10, 13 and 14, the stopper portion 21c3 is an arc-shaped hook. Not only is the model simple and easy to process, but also the slider 322 turns easily on the hook, so that the slider 322 can be easily sleeved on the hook and then slid onto the slide bar 21 along the hook. Can stop the position and does not obstruct the use of the open end of the slide bar 21.
Specifically, the hooks are arc-shaped with a central angle of 180 degrees, and the hooks are bent in a direction away from the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10. Of course, there are some embodiments in which the stopping portion 21c3 may be a straight rod, and the straight rod may form a right angle or an acute angle with the sliding rod 21 at the open end, so that the stopping effect may be achieved. In contrast, the stopper portion 21c3 is a hook, which makes the attachment and detachment of the slider 322 smoother.
Further, the two slide bars 21 are respectively an inner slide bar 21a and an outer slide bar 21b, and one ends of the two slide bars 21 are connected. The other end of the inner slide bar 21a is located inside the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10, the other end of the outer slide bar 21b is located outside the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10, and one of them is provided with a stopper 21c3, and the other is connected to the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10. Thus, the slide rail 20 is easily installed and fixed, and the end of the inner slide bar 21a connected with the outer slide bar 21b forms a stop for the slide bracket 30. In addition, after one of the slide bars 21 is sleeved on the slide button 322, the slide button can slide onto the other slide bar 21.
Of course, in the conventional design, the stopper portion 21c3 is located on the inner slide bar 21a, and the slider 322 is selectively sleeved on the inner slide bar 21a, so that the second tray 321 slides along the inner slide bar 21 a.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 10, the sliding rail 20 further includes a hanging rod 22, where the hanging rod 22 is disposed on the sliding rod 21 without the stopping portion 21c3, and the hanging rod 22 is clamped on the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10. The lower end of at least one of the inner slide bar 21a and the outer slide bar 21b is connected with a hanging bar 22. The hanging rod 22 is utilized, the assembly process of the sliding rail 20 and the main shelf 10 is simpler, the contact line between the hanging rod 22 and the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10 is long, the hanging rod 22 supports the whole sliding rail 20, the bending resistance of the sliding rail 20 is enhanced, and the supporting capacity of the sliding rail 20 is improved.
Here, the hanger bar 22 may have an inverted v shape, and the upper end of the hanger bar 22 spans the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10, and the two struts 221 of the hanger bar 22 are sandwiched between the inner and outer sides of the side wall 11. In some embodiments, a clip may be provided to secure one or both of the struts 221 to the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10 to provide a secure connection.
Other configurations of hanger 22 are possible. In some specific examples, as shown in fig. 11, one of the two support rods 221 of the hanger bar 22 has a lower end connected to a lower end of the outer slide bar 21b, and the other support rod 221 may be attached to the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10. Alternatively, the struts 221 located inside the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10 are designed in a wavy line shape, and the struts 221 repeatedly pass through the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10 a plurality of times. In other specific examples, as shown in fig. 12, one of the two support rods 221 of the hanger bar 22 has a lower end connected to a lower end of the outer slide bar 21b, and the other support rod 221 may be attached to the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10.
It will be appreciated that for better placement of cutlery, the sliding tray 30 is generally of a hard material, and that the width of the sliding tray 30 is not too large in order to facilitate smooth changeover of the sliding tray 30. The width of the single slide bracket 30 can be set narrow, and the placement area can be increased by increasing the number of slide brackets 30.
In some embodiments, each sliding rail 20 is formed by bending a thin rod, and after the thin rod is bent in different directions, different shapes can be obtained. The thin rod may be an iron rod, a steel rod, or the like, and the thin rod material is not limited herein.
Specifically, the main shelf 10 includes a bottom wall 12 and at least one side wall 11, and the bottom wall 12 and the side wall 11 may be formed by bending a thin rod. The main shelf 10 can be made of one or more thin rods, and is welded and fixed at the joint after being bent.
In some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 10, one end of the cross rail segment 20-1 is connected to the side rail segment 20-2 and the other end is a cantilevered end. The inner slide bar 21a and the outer slide bar 21b are connected at the cantilever ends, and the inner slide bar 21a, the outer slide bar 21b and the hanging bar 22 are integrated rods formed by bending. Even more, the inner slide bar 21a, the outer slide bar 21b, the stopper portion 21c3 and the hanger bar 22 are integrally formed by bending.
The inner slide rod 21a and the outer slide rod 21b are connected at the cantilever ends, so that the sliding bracket 30 is not easy to be separated from the cantilever ends when sliding to the transverse rail section 20-1, and can be used as a positioning structure of the sliding bracket 30 in the unfolding position.
The inner slide bar 21a and the outer slide bar 21b are integrally formed with the hanging bar 22, and the hanging bar 22 is hung on the main shelf 10 to fixedly support the whole slide rail 20. Wherein the inner slide bar 21a and the outer slide bar 21b are not closed at this end of the side rail section 20-2, for example, as shown in fig. 13 and 14, the lower end of the inner slide bar 21a is not connected to the hanger bar 22, from which the inner slide bar 21a can be mounted and then slid along the inner slide bar 21a by the slide bracket 30 (e.g., the second bracket 32). Alternatively, the stopper 21c3 is stopped by the stopper 21c3 when the slide bracket 30 is slid to the lower end of the inner slide bar 21a by the lower end stopper 21c3 of the inner slide bar 21 a.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 3, when the slide bracket 30 includes the first bracket 31, the slide portion 310 is sandwiched between the inner slide bar 21a and the outer slide bar 21b, and the surfaces of the two slide bars 21 are the sliding surfaces. A mounting empty space 23 is formed between the inner slide bar 21a and the outer slide bar 21b above the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10. When the sliding portion 310 slides to the installation empty region 23, the projection of the installation empty region 23 on the sliding surface, the projection of the sliding portion 310 on the sliding surface is completely turned.
That is, at a position above the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10 where the gap between the inner slide bar 21a and the outer slide bar 21b is relatively large, which is referred to as the installation empty area 23, when the first bracket 31 slides thereto, the sliding portion 310 can be freely withdrawn through the installation empty area 23, so that the sliding portion 310 is released from the restraint of the inner slide bar 21a and the outer slide bar 21b, and the first bracket 31 is detached from the slide rail 20. When the installation is required, the sliding portion 310 is inserted into the installation space 23 so that the sliding portion 310 is inserted between the inner slide bar 21a and the outer slide bar 21b and can slide along the slide rail 20.
Wherein, because the projection of the installation empty area 23 on the sliding surface and the projection of the sliding part 310 on the sliding surface are completely turned over, the sliding part 310 is not blocked by the sliding rod 21 at all, so that the sliding part 310 can be easily assembled and disassembled.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the outer slide bar 21b is an integral vertical bar 21c1 at the side rail section 20-2. The inner slide bar 21a includes three sections in the side rail section 20-2, an upper and a lower section being a vertical bar 21c1 and a middle section being an inclined bar 21c2. The inclined rod 21c2 is located just above the hanger 22, and the triangular area enclosed by the middle inclined rod 21c2 of the inner slide rod 21a, the top end of the hanger 22, and the outer slide rod 21b is the installation empty area 23. More specifically, the triangular region is formed on the sliding surface, the sliding portion 310 has a shape of a revolution, and the diameter of the inscribed circle of the triangular region is equal to or larger than the maximum diameter of the sliding portion 310.
Of course, the solution of the present utility model is not limited thereto, for example, since the lower end of the inner slide bar 21a is a free end, when the sliding portion 310 needs to be detached, the inner slide bar 21a may be pulled, so that the gap between the inner slide bar 21a and the outer slide bar 21b becomes larger, and the obstruction of the sliding portion 310 by the slide bar 21 is reduced.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1-4, the sliding bracket 30 includes a first bracket 31 and a second bracket 32, the sliding portion 310 is sandwiched between an inner sliding rod 21a and an outer sliding rod 21b, the slider 322 is sleeved on the inner sliding rod 21a, and the lower end of the outer sliding rod 21b is connected to the hanging rod 22. The first bracket 31 is located inside the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10 in the storage position, the second bracket 32 is located outside the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10 in the storage position, and the sliding portion 310 is sandwiched between the hanger bar 22 and the outer slide bar 21b. The shelf assembly 100 can simultaneously support the first bracket 31 and the second bracket 32, so that the two sliding brackets 30 can be received on both inner and outer sides of the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10 without excessively increasing the width of the side wall 11 of the main shelf 10. When the sliding bracket 30 is unfolded, the first bracket 31 and the second bracket 32 can be spliced together, so that the combined width of the sliding bracket 30 is larger, and more objects can be placed.
A dishwasher 1000 according to an embodiment of the second aspect of the present utility model is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A dishwasher 1000 according to an embodiment of the second aspect of the present utility model, as shown in fig. 15, includes: the case 200 and the shelf assembly 100 in the above embodiments, the shelf assembly 100 is provided in the case 200.
For ease of comparison, a conventional chopstick cage mounted on the main shelf 10 and the slide rail 20 with the slide bracket 30 of the above described embodiment are shown in fig. 15. The chopsticks cage and the chopsticks and spoons vertically arranged therein are shown in solid lines, the length of the chopsticks resulting in a higher space above the main shelf 10, which results in a space above the vertically arranged dish being left unused. The slide rail 20 and chopsticks and spoons transversely arranged on the slide rail are shown by dotted lines, and the height space occupied by the chopsticks is greatly reduced due to transverse arrangement of the chopsticks. And under the sliding bracket 30, the original chopsticks cage can be removed and more dishes can be placed.
According to the dish washer 1000 of the embodiment of the utility model, the utilization rate of the cavity in the dish washer 1000 is improved by adopting the rack assembly 100, and more tableware can be washed at one time.
In aspects of the present utility model, the shelves within the housing 200 may be one or more, and one or more of them may be the shelf assembly 100 described above.
Specifically, each rack may be slidably disposed within the case 200, thereby facilitating loading and unloading of dishes.
In some embodiments, the dishwasher 1000 further includes an upper rack 300 drawably disposed within the housing 200, the cross rail section 20-1 of the slide rail 20 being located below the upper rack 300 and above the main rack 20. Therefore, the gap between the upper shelf and the lower shelf can be fully utilized, and the upper part of the main shelf 20 can be convenient for a user to put long and thin chopsticks, spoons and other tableware.
Further, in order not to affect the normal operation of the shower arm 400 above the sliding bracket 30, the distance between the highest point of the sliding bracket 30 where the dishes are placed and the lowest point of the shower arm 400 is greater than 5mm.
Other constructions of the dishwasher 1000 according to an embodiment of the present utility model, such as the structure of the water pump and the waterway system, and the control operation method, are known to those skilled in the art, and will not be described in detail herein.
In the description herein, reference to the term "embodiment," "example," etc., means that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the utility model. In this specification, schematic representations of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiments or examples. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.
While embodiments of the present utility model have been shown and described, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: many changes, modifications, substitutions and variations may be made to the embodiments without departing from the spirit and principles of the utility model, the scope of which is defined by the claims and their equivalents.

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1. A shelf assembly, comprising: the sliding rack comprises a main rack (10), a sliding rail (20) and a sliding bracket (30), wherein the sliding rail (20) is connected to the main rack (10), and the sliding bracket (30) is in sliding connection with the sliding rail (20);
the sliding rail (20) comprises at least one sliding rod (21), the sliding bracket (30) comprises a sliding buckle (322) sleeved on the sliding rod (21), one end of at least one sliding rod (21) is an open end capable of entering and exiting the sliding buckle (322), the sliding rail (20) further comprises a stop part (21 c 3) arranged at the open end, and the stop part (21 c 3) is fixedly arranged or detachably mounted at the open end.
2. A shelf assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that the stop (21 c 3) is integrally formed on the slide bar (21).
3. A shelf assembly according to claim 2, wherein the stop (21 c 3) is an arcuate hook.
4. A shelf assembly according to any one of claims 1-3, wherein the slide rail (20) comprises a connected cross rail section (20-1) and side rail sections (20-2), the cross rail sections (20-1) being arranged extending transversely and the cross rail sections (20-1) being arranged above or below the main shelf (10) at a distance, the side rail sections (20-2) being connected to the main shelf (10);
the sliding bracket (30) has a deployed position on the cross rail section (20-1) and a stowed position on the side rail section (20-2);
the stop (21 c 3) is located on the transverse rail section (20-1) or on the side rail section (20-2).
5. The shelf assembly according to claim 4, characterized in that said slide bars (21) are two and respectively an inner slide bar (21 a) and an outer slide bar (21 b), one end of two said slide bars (21) being connected;
the other end of the inner sliding rod (21 a) is positioned on the inner side of the side wall (11) of the main shelf (10), the other end of the outer sliding rod (21 b) is positioned on the outer side of the side wall (11) of the main shelf (10), one of the inner sliding rod and the outer sliding rod is provided with the stop part (21 c 3), and the other inner sliding rod is connected with the side wall (11) of the main shelf (10).
6. The shelf assembly of claim 5, wherein the sliding bracket (30) comprises:
a first bracket (31), the first bracket (31) comprising a sliding portion (310) constrained between two adjacent slide bars (21);
the second bracket (32), be equipped with on the second bracket (32) slide fastener (322), slide fastener (322) cover is gone up in interior slide bar (21 a), stop position portion (21 c 3) are located on interior slide bar (21 a).
7. The shelf assembly according to claim 5, characterized in that the sliding rail (20) further comprises a hanging rod (22), the hanging rod (22) is arranged on the sliding rod (21) without the stop part (21 c 3), and the hanging rod (22) is clamped on the side wall (11) of the main shelf (10).
8. The shelf assembly according to claim 7, characterized in that the inner slide (21 a), the outer slide (21 b), the hanger bar (22), the stop (21 c 3) are integrally formed as a bent bar.
9. The shelf assembly according to claim 1, wherein the number of the sliding rails (20) is two at intervals, and two ends of the sliding bracket (30) are respectively connected with the two sliding rails (20) in a sliding manner.
10. A dishwasher, comprising:
a case (200);
the shelf assembly (100) according to any one of claims 1-9, the shelf assembly (100) being provided within the cabinet (200).
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