US3809450A - Rack level adjustment system in a dishwasher - Google Patents

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  • a dish supporting rack is mounted within the wash chamber of a 'dishwashing machine by connecting means permitting selective manual adjustment of the vertical level of the rack side.
  • the connecting means includes a pair of spaced apart pivotal sectors, preferably fo'rmed from a durable plastic, linked to a manual control means at the front corner of the rack such that manipulation of the control means is translated to the sectors whereby the sectors pivot to vary the level of the rack side.
  • Linkage between the control means and the sectors includes an elongated rod that may be formed as a toothed rack wherein plastic tooth sec- *tions are retained in a metal channel body portion.
  • the manual control means has visual indicating means in combination therewith whereby the machine operator can ascertain the disposition of the rack side relative to the norinal orintermediate level of adjustment.
  • This invention relates to an appliance enclosure having storage rack adjustment means therewith and specifically pertains to a dishwasher of the front loading type having means for obtaining independent adjustment of the vertical position of one or both sides of a dish supporting rack within the machine's wash chamber.
  • the present invention comprehends the provision of unique structure for obtaining independent rack side level adjustment without the use of bell crank levers at the side of the rack as taught in the aforementioned disclosures of Guth and Geiger.
  • the present invention enables varying the level of the rack side and disposing it at any selected point between predetermined high and low levels in the manner taught in the earlier Guth disclosure mentioned heretofore, as opposed to the provision of a specific limited number of available levels as taught by Geiger. It is believed the present invention provides, as compared to the earlier disclosed system of Guth, a more positive control requiring less attention to tolerances in the manufacture thereof in a form that is more acceptable in terms of structural stability, appearance, and long term trouble free operation.
  • a dishwashing machine is provided with a cabinet or enclosure having a wash chamber therein accessible through a front opening door.
  • At least two dish supporting racks are mounted within the wash chamber in a vertically spaced apart disposition and each rack preferably has the typical configuration of wire rod elements forming a bottom, oppositely disposed side wall portions, a front wall portion and a back wall portion.
  • connecting means structure is provided for mounting the rack side to the wash chamber side wall adjacent thereto including a plurality of interacting components adapted to vertically adjust-the level of the rack side in response to manipulation of a control means by the machine s operator.
  • the plurality of components making up the connecting means structure includes a pivotal member that may take the form of a sector gear, a linking element in the form of a rigid rod member adapted to be moved reciprocally along the rack side and translate pivotal motion to the. pivotal member, and a support member having means mounting it to the chamber wall and being pivotally attached to the pivotal member at a point on the pivotal member located radially outwardly from the pivotal members axis of rotation on the rack side.
  • the pivotal member is adapted to pivot on the rack side about an axis generally transverse to the rack side.
  • the pivotal member may be provided with a series of teeth along its arcuate edge portion and the rod member may be a toothed rack adapted to mesh with the teeth on the arcuate edge portion of the pivotal member so that forward or backward movement of the rod member along the rack side will be translated to the pivotal member and cause it to respectively pivot forwardly or backwardly in response to movement of the rod.
  • the forward end of the rod member is engaged to a manual control means mounted in an exposed accessible position.
  • the control means preferably includes a manually rotatable portion adapted to be manually rotated clockwise or counter clockwise to impart rotative motion to a threaded shaft or worm.
  • a nut or riding member is engaged on the worm to move axially therealong either forwardly or backwardly depending upon the directionof rotation of the worm.
  • the forward end of the rod member is connected to the nut whereby movement of the nut is translated to the rod which in turn causes the pivotal member of the rack side to pivot.
  • the machines operator is able to cause the rack side to move upwardly or downwardly relative to the wash chamber wall, and the tendency of the nut to remain locked in position on the worm when manual force is removed therefrom, serves to hold the rack side in the last selected position of adjustment.
  • the worm and nut portion of the control means be journalled within a housing having an elongated slot permitting a portion of the nut to be viewed therethrough. Indicia may then be provided along the slot on the outer surface of the housing whereby the machine s operator may note the position of the nut portion relative to the indicia and thereby ascertain the relative current position of the rack side as compared to a normal intermediate rack side position.
  • FIG. 1 is a partial side elevational view of a front loading dishwashing machine having a portion of the enclosure side wall thereof cut away to show dish supporting racks within the wash chamber and connecting structure in combination with the upper rack in accordance with the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the upper rack structure first shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is-a view of the same rack'structure shown in FIG. 2 but showing re-disposition of certain elements of the invention in accordance with the operation thereof;
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary front elevational view of the corner of the upper dish supporting rack first shown in FIG. 1, having certain portions thereof cut away for the purpose of illustrating disposition of certain parts of the structure when the rack side is adjusted to an intermediate level position substantially as shown inFIGS. l and 2;
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary front elevational view of the corner -of the-upper dish supporting rack first shown in FIG. 1, having portions thereof cut away to show disposition of parts of the structure when the rack side is adjusted to a relativelyhighposition in accordance with the disposition of structure shown in FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 6 is anenlarged-fragmentary top plan view of the front corner of the upper dish rack first shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 7 is a partial front elevational view of an open dishwasher enclosure showing the wash chamber and the dishwasher rack in one position of adjustment in accordance with theoperation of an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 8 is a side elevational view of a dish supporting rack in a dishwashing machine illustrating alternative structure that may replace certain components of the invention first shown in FIGS. 1-7;
  • FIG. 9 is a figure similar to FIG. 8 but showing redisposition of elements of the invention in accordance with the operation thereof.
  • the wash chamber comprises oppositely disposed side walls 13 and 14 (see FIG. 7), a back wall 15, and an access door 16 hinged to open outwardly and downwardly and thereby provide access to the wash chamber 12.
  • Mounted in a vertically spaced apart relation within the wash chamber 12 are a lower dish supporting rack 20 and an upper dish supporting rack 21.
  • the lower rack 20 is adapted to be moved outwardly over the surface of the open door 16 for loading of items to be washed therein, and the upper rack is adapted to be withdrawn outwardly to a loading position wherein it extends substantially outside the wash chamber 12 in a cantilevered arrangement.
  • the upper rack 21 as shown in FIGS. 1,2, 3 and 7, has a basket-like .open framework configuration formed from wire rod elements welded in a predetermined arrangement to provide an irregular bottom 22 and oppositely disposed generally parallel and upwardly extending sides 23 and 24.
  • the rack 21 has frontan'cl back wall portions or ends 25 and 26 that extend upwardly from the bottom 18 and interconnect the ends of the sides 23 and 24.
  • a connecting means structure is provided along each side 23 and 24 of the rack 21, to permit the rack 21 to be slid horizontally outwardly from the wash chamber 12 to a loading position wherein the rack is cantilevered above the open door 16. After loading, the rack 21 is manually retracted inwardly to its operative position within the wash chamber 12.
  • the connecting means structure at each rack side connects the rack side to the adjacent wash chamber wall and is adapted to permit the particular rack side to be manually vertically adjusted within predetermined limits.
  • connecting means structure is duplicated at each side of the rack 21 in a mirror image reversal of parts so that each side of the rack 21 is independently vertically adjustable.
  • Description of the connecting means and the interaction of its various parts is hereafter primarily restricted to that as shown with respect to side 23 of the rack 21, however, it should be realized that the description is generally applicable to the connecting means at either side of the rack.
  • the connecting means structure between the rack side 23 and the wash chamber wall 14 includes rollers 30, 31, 32 and 33 spaced apart in a rectangular orientation on the wash chamber wall. 14 and journalled to rotate on a stud projecting laterally from the chamberwall.
  • Each of these rollers has an annular groove whereby a slide bar or channel 34 is slidably mounted between the upper rollers 31 and 33 and the lower rollers 30 and 32.
  • the slide bar 34 is thus disposed substantially horizontally and parallel to the wash chamber side wall 14 and is adapted to be slid forwardly and rearwardly on the rollers.
  • the slide bar 34 has a C- shape in cross section whereby the outer surface of the slide bar conforms to the annular groove in each of the rollers.
  • the slide bar 34 forms an elongated internal trackway for a pair of horizontally spaced apart rack rollers 37 and 38.
  • the weight of the entire rack side 23 is supported on the rollers 37 and 38 such that each serves as a support member, and the rollers 37 and 38 are adapted to roll along the internal trackway formed by the slide bar 34 when the rack 21 is manually moved inwardly and outwardly through the wash chamber access opening.
  • the internal trackway of the slide bar 34 is blocked by a plastic clip or other means whereby the rollers are contained in the internal trackway such that their distance of movement in tandem is limited to the length of the trackway.
  • the connecting means structure between the rack side 23 and the wash chamber wall 14 also includes rack mounting means permanently attached to the rack side which may be in the form of spaced apart base plates 39 (see FIG. 2 or FIG. 4).
  • rack mounting means permanently attached to the rack side which may be in the form of spaced apart base plates 39 (see FIG. 2 or FIG. 4).
  • the pivotal member 42 is adapted to pivot relative to the base plate 39 to which it is mounted about an axis generally transverse to the rack side, and has a collar portion 45 to maintain the body portion 43 a short distance outwardly from the base plate 39.
  • an elongated rod member rigid metal channel having a configuration, in cross section, of an inverted U and having spaced apart plastic bar sections or insert portion 50 clamped within the channel by means of crimps in the channel whereby each section 50 is directly above each pivotal member 42.
  • Each section 51) is provided with a series of teeth 51 along the under surface thereof that mesh with similar teeth 52 provided along the arcuate edge portion 44 of the pivotal member 42.
  • the rod member 48 is slidably retained in engagement with the pivotal members 42 by means of wraparound retainers 56.
  • Each retainer 56 has an elongated U shape whereby one leg thereof projects vertically along each side surface of the pivotal member 42.
  • the lower ends of the legs of the retainer 56 are fastened, by means of the pivot pin serving as the axis for the pivotal member 42, whereby the retainer 56 is held fast to the base plate 39.
  • the rod member 48 is slidably retained within the bight portion of the retainer 56 such that the sections 50 of the rod member 48 remain in meshed engagement with the arcuate edge portion 44 of the pivotal members 42.
  • FIG. 2 it will be seen that by this arrangement the pivotal members 42 will be caused to pivot clockwise when the rod 48 is slid rearwardly relative to the rack 21 and counter clockwise when the rod 48 is slid forwardly relative to the rack 21.
  • the rack rollers 37 retained in the trackway formed by the slide bar 34 are respectively journalled to one of the pivotal members 42 at a point 68 thereon. Each rack roller 37 is thereby adapted to rotate on an axis parallel to the axis about which the pivotal member 42 pivots. Each roller 37 is retained within the slide bar 34 and is thereby prevented from moving vertically, pivotal motion of the pivotal members 42, in response to sliding action imparted to the rod member 48, is translated as a force downwardly against the rollers 37. This action causes the suspended rack side to move upwardly or downwardly, depending upon the direction of pivotal rotation of the pivotal members 42.
  • a control means or assembly 65 comprising a rotatably mounted threaded shaft or worm 66 having a riding member or nut 67 threadably carried thereon for movement along the worm s length in response to rotation of the worm.
  • the rod member 48 has its forward end 68 connected laterally to the nut 67 by a screw 69 whereby longitudinal movement of the nut 67 along the worm 66 is translated to the rod member 48.
  • the rod member 48 is thereby caused to slidably move in a direction dependent upon the direction of rotation of the worm 66. It is shown in FIG.
  • the worm 66 is mounted in a housing 72 having end walls 73 and 74 in which opposite ends of the worm 66 are journalled for rotation on a horizontally disposed axis.
  • a rotatable portion or knob 75 is affixed to the outer end of the worm 66 whereby the worm can be caused to rotate in either direction by manipulation of the knob 75.
  • the housing 72 is provided with a top cover plate portion 78 that has anarrow elongated slot 79 therethrough that extends parallel with the axis of the worm 66.
  • the nut 67 may be provided with an upwardly projecting tooth portion 80 that follows a linear path directly beneath the slot 79 as the nut 67 moves along the length of the worm 66.
  • the upper surface of the tooth portion 80 may be viewed by the operator looking downwardly and observing the slot 79.
  • the tooth portion 80 thus serves as an indicator to inform theoperato'r of the current vertical disposition of the rack side relative to the lowermost and uppermost adjustment positions obtainable by manipulation of the knob of the control means 65.
  • suitable indicia may be provided on the upper surface of the cover plate 78 to provide scaled indicator means that visually shows the relative disposition of the rack side.
  • an intermediate mark may be provided on the cover plate to indicate that the rack is at its normal or intermediate or halfway position of adjustment when the tooth is aligned with the mark 82.
  • the foregoing arrangement serves as a scaled indicating means that may be easily visually observed by the operator of the dishwashing machine.
  • the rack side may be raised or lowered quickly and conveniently.
  • the operator of the dishwashing machine merely grasps the knob 75 and rotates it clockwise or counter clockwise depending upon whether it is desired to raise or lower the rack side.
  • clockwise manipulation of the knob 75 will cause the worm 66 to rotate in unison with the knob 75 whereby the nut 67 will be drawn toward the front end of the rack 21.
  • This movement of the nut 67 causes the rod member 48 to slide longitudinally and forwardly along the rack side. It will be seen with reference to FIG. 2 that forward sliding movement of the rod member 48 will cause the pair of spaced apart pivotal members 42 to pivot in a counter clockwise directionas viewed in FIG. 2.
  • the worm 66 is specially threaded in its' engagement with the nut 67 whereby the worm and nut serve as a locking means and the worm will not tend to rotate in response to force exerted on the nut by the weight of the loaded rack 21. Therefore, the operator, when adjusting the level of the rack side by rotating the knob 75, can release the knob when the rack side has been raised or lowered to a desired position between the uppermost and lowermost positions obtainable with the assembly shown, and the level of adjustment of the rack side will remain unchanged until such time as the operator again rotates the control knob 75.
  • the structure of the manual control means .65 heretofore described enables the operator to ascertain at a glance the relative positioning of each of the rack sides by quick examination of the upwardly facing cover plate 78 at the forward rack corner.
  • the provision of the manually rotatable knob outwardly on the front end of the rack is highly desirable since it enables adjustment, of the rack side even when the rack is in its retracted position entirely within the wash chamber of the dishwasher.
  • FIG. 7 shows that each side of the rack 21 may be provided with connecting means structure between each rack side and the adjacent wash chamber side wall, and that separate manual control means enables each rack side to be vertically repositioned separately and independently of the other rack side. It should be apparent that the assembly heretofore described that affords variance of the vertical level of the rack side could be provided on one side of the rack only and that a more conventional rack support means could be provided at the other rack side. Such an arrangement would be limited to providing level adjustment at one rack side only, but'may be considered desirable in terms of reduced cost of manufacture.
  • the present invention contemplates the provision of a single or unitary part taking in the function of a number of the parts'disclosed with reference to FIGS. l-7.
  • the element 84 includes arcuate portions 85 disposedbeneath a rod portion 87 and integrally joined thereto by respective flexible strap portions 88.
  • the element 84 can be molded from a thermoplastic material 'as a. single piece that includes the pivotal portions'85, the strap portions 88, and the rod portion 87.
  • each strap portion 88 could have teeth on its under surface (not shown to mesh with cooperating teeth on each pivotal portion 85 whereby I durability that will withstand prolonged use in the environment ofthe washing chamber of a dishwashing machine. It is presently contemplated that polypropylene 'will'be most acceptable for this purpose.
  • I have as many parts as feasible formed of plastic material of a type substantially uneffected by prolonged exposure to the dishwasher wash chamber environment.
  • the channel portion of the rod member 48, the retainer 56, and various mounting pins be made from stainless steel, but that the toothed inserts 50, the pivotal members 42, the worm 66, the knob 75, the nut 67, the housing 72, the cover plate 78, and the various rollers be formed from polypropylene or other similar durable composition.
  • a dishwashing machine comprising:
  • a wash chamber defined by a bottom, oppositely disposed side walls, a back wall, and a front access opening
  • the wash chamber having a dish supporting rack manually disposed therein
  • the rack having a bottom portion, a front end normally disposed adjacent the access opening, a back end normally disposed adjacent the wash chamber back wall, and oppositely disposed sides with each -of the sides being generally parallel and adjacent a separate one of the wash chamber side walls,
  • connecting means structure disposed generally between a side of the rack and the chamber side wall adjacent thereto
  • the connecting means including a plurality of interacting components adapted to vertically adjust the level of the rack side
  • the plurality of components including at least one pivotal member, a support member, and a rod member,
  • pivotal member being adapted to pivot on the rack side about an axis generally transverse to the rack side and having an outward arcuate edge portion, having a plurality of outwardly projecting teeth thereon,
  • the rod member extending generally horizontally along the rack side and being adapted to reciprocally slide in the direction of its extension and having a contacting portion with teeth therealong for meshing with the teeth on the arcuate edge portion of the rotatable member whereby the rotatable member is caused to rotate in response to the sliding action of the rod member,
  • the support member being mounted to the chamber wall such that it is prevented from moving vertically and being pivotally attached to' the pivotal member at a point on the pivotal member located radially outwardly from the pivotal member's axis of rotation on the rack side, and
  • the rod member being adapted to slidably respond to manual actuation and drive the pivotal member to pivot so that the movement thereof is translated as a force against the support member whereby the rack side is caused to move either upwardly or downwardly depending upon the particular direction of slidable movement of the rod member.
  • cont rgl means includes a manually rotatable member, and rack level adjustment is accomplished in response to manual rotation of the manually rotatable member.
  • a dishwashing machine comprising:
  • a wash chamber defined by a bottom, oppositely disposed side walls, a back wall, and a front access opening
  • the wash chamber having a dish supporting rack manually disposed therein and adapted to be slid outwardly through the access opening to a loading position
  • the rack having a bottom portion, a front end normally disposed adjacent the access opening, a back end normally disposed adjacent the wash chamber back wall, and oppositely disposed sides with each of the sides being generally parallel and adjacent a separate one of the wash chamber side walls,
  • connecting means structure disposed generally between a side of the rack and the chamber side wall adjacent thereto
  • the connecting means structure including slidable mounting means to enable the rack to be moved outwardly through the access opening to its loading position
  • each sector gear being pivotally connected to the slidable mounting means at a point on the sector gear located radially outwardly from the gears axis of rotation on the rack side,
  • an elongated toothed rack adapted to reciprocally slide longitudinally along the rack side and disposed to mesh with the teeth on the sector gears whereby movement of the toothed rack imparts pivotal action to the sector gears whereby the rack side is caused to move upwardly or downwardly depending upon the direction of movement of the toothed rack, and

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A dish supporting rack is mounted within the wash chamber of a dishwashing machine by connecting means permitting selective manual adjustment of the vertical level of the rack side. The connecting means includes a pair of spaced apart pivotal sectors, preferably formed from a durable plastic, linked to a manual control means at the front corner of the rack such that manipulation of the control means is translated to the sectors whereby the sectors pivot to vary the level of the rack side. Linkage between the control means and the sectors includes an elongated rod that may be formed as a toothed rack wherein plastic tooth sections are retained in a metal channel body portion. The manual control means has visual indicating means in combination therewith whereby the machine operator can ascertain the disposition of the rack side relative to the normal or intermediate level of adjustment.

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i/nited States Patent 11 1 Guth [75] Inventor: Lauren W. Guth, Louisville, Ky.
[73] Assignee: General Electric Company,
Louisville, Ky.
22 Filed: Dec. 27, 19171 21 Appl. No.2 212,301
52 u.s.c1. ..312/351 [51] Int. Cl. A47b 88/00, A47b 95/00 [58] Field of Search 3 12/3,11, 330, 351;
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,036,204 8/1912 Farnham 10 /147 x 2,306,266 12/1942 Heim 108/147 2,998,290 8/196] Sharpe 312/303' 3,472,573 10/1969 Geiger 312 351 3,6l4,l87 10/1971 Cuthberg 312/351 3,705,699 12 1971 Siller 116/135 2,532,342 12/1950 Sloane 108/147 x 3,185,116 5/1965 Gilbert 108/147 x 3,560,069 2 1971 Doepke 312/351 2,477,546 7/ 1949 Reeves 126/41 E 3,113,818 12/1963 Armentrout et al ..312/298 3,188,161 6/l9 5 Power, .312/306 FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS 1,909,471 ,5 1971 Germany "1011/147 Primary Examiner-Paul R. Gilliam Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Francis H. Boos, Jr.
1 71 ABSTRACT A dish supporting rack is mounted within the wash chamber of a 'dishwashing machine by connecting means permitting selective manual adjustment of the vertical level of the rack side. The connecting means includes a pair of spaced apart pivotal sectors, preferably fo'rmed from a durable plastic, linked to a manual control means at the front corner of the rack such that manipulation of the control means is translated to the sectors whereby the sectors pivot to vary the level of the rack side. Linkage between the control means and the sectors includes an elongated rod that may be formed as a toothed rack wherein plastic tooth sec- *tions are retained in a metal channel body portion.
The manual control means has visual indicating means in combination therewith whereby the machine operator can ascertain the disposition of the rack side relative to the norinal orintermediate level of adjustment.
1 4 Claims, 9 Drawing Figures PATENTEI] MAY 7 i974 SHEUIUFG RACK LEVEL ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM IN A DISHWASHER BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to an appliance enclosure having storage rack adjustment means therewith and specifically pertains to a dishwasher of the front loading type having means for obtaining independent adjustment of the vertical position of one or both sides of a dish supporting rack within the machine's wash chamber.
It is well known to those familiar with the manufacture of dishwashing machines that a standard-width and a maximum height limitation for a dishwasher has been established in the industry. The available interior space and particularly the vertical dimension of the machines wash chamber is thereby limited. Certain innovative approaches have therefore been proposed to maximize the use of the available space within the wash chamber. One such approach has been to provide manual adjustment of the disposition of a dish supporting rack within the wash chamber to enable accommodation of unusually large items to be stored for washing within the wash chamber.
In the standard wash chamber containing a pair of vertically spaced apart dish supporting racks it has been found advantageous-to be able to re-orient the position or vertical level of one or both sides of the upper rack so that large flat utensils such as cookie sheets or pizza pans can be placed on edge in the lower rack without contacting the under surface of the upper rack. Such adjustment of the upper rack is also helpful to enable tall glasses and longstemmed crystal to be stored in the upper rack without interference with the top of the wash chamber.
For examples of dishwasher rack assemblies enabling manual adjustment of the vertical level of a dish supporting rack, reference should be made to the application of L. W. Guth, Ser. No. l54,l4l, filed June 17, 1971 and assigned to the assignee of the present invention, or to U. S. Pat. No. 3,472,573 issued to P. B. Geiger on Feb/l4, I969.
The present invention comprehends the provision of unique structure for obtaining independent rack side level adjustment without the use of bell crank levers at the side of the rack as taught in the aforementioned disclosures of Guth and Geiger. The present invention enables varying the level of the rack side and disposing it at any selected point between predetermined high and low levels in the manner taught in the earlier Guth disclosure mentioned heretofore, as opposed to the provision of a specific limited number of available levels as taught by Geiger. It is believed the present invention provides, as compared to the earlier disclosed system of Guth, a more positive control requiring less attention to tolerances in the manufacture thereof in a form that is more acceptable in terms of structural stability, appearance, and long term trouble free operation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In accordance with the presently preferred embodiment of the present invention, a dishwashing machine is provided with a cabinet or enclosure having a wash chamber therein accessible through a front opening door. At least two dish supporting racks are mounted within the wash chamber in a vertically spaced apart disposition and each rack preferably has the typical configuration of wire rod elements forming a bottom, oppositely disposed side wall portions, a front wall portion and a back wall portion. Along at least one side of the upper rack, and preferably along each upper rack side, connecting means structure is provided for mounting the rack side to the wash chamber side wall adjacent thereto including a plurality of interacting components adapted to vertically adjust-the level of the rack side in response to manipulation of a control means by the machine s operator. The plurality of components making up the connecting means structure includes a pivotal member that may take the form of a sector gear, a linking element in the form of a rigid rod member adapted to be moved reciprocally along the rack side and translate pivotal motion to the. pivotal member, and a support member having means mounting it to the chamber wall and being pivotally attached to the pivotal member at a point on the pivotal member located radially outwardly from the pivotal members axis of rotation on the rack side. The pivotal member is adapted to pivot on the rack side about an axis generally transverse to the rack side. The pivotal member may be provided with a series of teeth along its arcuate edge portion and the rod member may be a toothed rack adapted to mesh with the teeth on the arcuate edge portion of the pivotal member so that forward or backward movement of the rod member along the rack side will be translated to the pivotal member and cause it to respectively pivot forwardly or backwardly in response to movement of the rod.
The forward end of the rod member is engaged to a manual control means mounted in an exposed accessible position. The control means preferably includes a manually rotatable portion adapted to be manually rotated clockwise or counter clockwise to impart rotative motion to a threaded shaft or worm. A nut or riding member is engaged on the worm to move axially therealong either forwardly or backwardly depending upon the directionof rotation of the worm. The forward end of the rod member is connected to the nut whereby movement of the nut is translated to the rod which in turn causes the pivotal member of the rack side to pivot. Thus, the machines operator is able to cause the rack side to move upwardly or downwardly relative to the wash chamber wall, and the tendency of the nut to remain locked in position on the worm when manual force is removed therefrom, serves to hold the rack side in the last selected position of adjustment.
It is preferred that the worm and nut portion of the control means be journalled within a housing having an elongated slot permitting a portion of the nut to be viewed therethrough. Indicia may then be provided along the slot on the outer surface of the housing whereby the machine s operator may note the position of the nut portion relative to the indicia and thereby ascertain the relative current position of the rack side as compared to a normal intermediate rack side position.
Other aspects of the invention particularly relating to features of construction thereof will be apparent from the ensuing detailed description hereafter.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIG. 1 is a partial side elevational view of a front loading dishwashing machine having a portion of the enclosure side wall thereof cut away to show dish supporting racks within the wash chamber and connecting structure in combination with the upper rack in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the upper rack structure first shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is-a view of the same rack'structure shown in FIG. 2 but showing re-disposition of certain elements of the invention in accordance with the operation thereof;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary front elevational view of the corner of the upper dish supporting rack first shown in FIG. 1, having certain portions thereof cut away for the purpose of illustrating disposition of certain parts of the structure when the rack side is adjusted to an intermediate level position substantially as shown inFIGS. l and 2;
FIG. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary front elevational view of the corner -of the-upper dish supporting rack first shown in FIG. 1, having portions thereof cut away to show disposition of parts of the structure when the rack side is adjusted to a relativelyhighposition in accordance with the disposition of structure shown in FIG. 3; FIG. 6 is anenlarged-fragmentary top plan view of the front corner of the upper dish rack first shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 7 is a partial front elevational view of an open dishwasher enclosure showing the wash chamber and the dishwasher rack in one position of adjustment in accordance with theoperation of an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8 is a side elevational view of a dish supporting rack in a dishwashing machine illustrating alternative structure that may replace certain components of the invention first shown in FIGS. 1-7; and
FIG. 9 is a figure similar to FIG. 8 but showing redisposition of elements of the invention in accordance with the operation thereof.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS I In FIG. l-there is illustrated an automatic dishwashing machine. 10 having an enclosure or cabinet 11 surrounding a wash chamber 12. The wash chamber comprises oppositely disposed side walls 13 and 14 (see FIG. 7), a back wall 15, and an access door 16 hinged to open outwardly and downwardly and thereby provide access to the wash chamber 12. Mounted in a vertically spaced apart relation within the wash chamber 12 are a lower dish supporting rack 20 and an upper dish supporting rack 21. The lower rack 20 is adapted to be moved outwardly over the surface of the open door 16 for loading of items to be washed therein, and the upper rack is adapted to be withdrawn outwardly to a loading position wherein it extends substantially outside the wash chamber 12 in a cantilevered arrangement.
The upper rack 21 as shown in FIGS. 1,2, 3 and 7, has a basket-like .open framework configuration formed from wire rod elements welded in a predetermined arrangement to provide an irregular bottom 22 and oppositely disposed generally parallel and upwardly extending sides 23 and 24. The rack 21 has frontan'cl back wall portions or ends 25 and 26 that extend upwardly from the bottom 18 and interconnect the ends of the sides 23 and 24.
As shown, particularly in FIG. 7, a connecting means structure is provided along each side 23 and 24 of the rack 21, to permit the rack 21 to be slid horizontally outwardly from the wash chamber 12 to a loading position wherein the rack is cantilevered above the open door 16. After loading, the rack 21 is manually retracted inwardly to its operative position within the wash chamber 12. The connecting means structure at each rack side connects the rack side to the adjacent wash chamber wall and is adapted to permit the particular rack side to be manually vertically adjusted within predetermined limits.
The structure of all components of the connecting means structure is duplicated at each side of the rack 21 in a mirror image reversal of parts so that each side of the rack 21 is independently vertically adjustable. Description of the connecting means and the interaction of its various parts is hereafter primarily restricted to that as shown with respect to side 23 of the rack 21, however, it should be realized that the description is generally applicable to the connecting means at either side of the rack.
The connecting means structure between the rack side 23 and the wash chamber wall 14 includes rollers 30, 31, 32 and 33 spaced apart in a rectangular orientation on the wash chamber wall. 14 and journalled to rotate on a stud projecting laterally from the chamberwall. Each of these rollers has an annular groove wherebya slide bar or channel 34 is slidably mounted between the upper rollers 31 and 33 and the lower rollers 30 and 32. The slide bar 34 is thus disposed substantially horizontally and parallel to the wash chamber side wall 14 and is adapted to be slid forwardly and rearwardly on the rollers. The slide bar 34 has a C- shape in cross section whereby the outer surface of the slide bar conforms to the annular groove in each of the rollers. The slide bar 34 forms an elongated internal trackway for a pair of horizontally spaced apart rack rollers 37 and 38. The weight of the entire rack side 23 is supported on the rollers 37 and 38 such that each serves as a support member, and the rollers 37 and 38 are adapted to roll along the internal trackway formed by the slide bar 34 when the rack 21 is manually moved inwardly and outwardly through the wash chamber access opening. It should be noted that the internal trackway of the slide bar 34 is blocked by a plastic clip or other means whereby the rollers are contained in the internal trackway such that their distance of movement in tandem is limited to the length of the trackway.
The connecting means structure between the rack side 23 and the wash chamber wall 14 also includes rack mounting means permanently attached to the rack side which may be in the form of spaced apart base plates 39 (see FIG. 2 or FIG. 4). Pivotally mounted to each base plate 39, and disposed outwardly therefrom, is a pivotal member 42 preferably comprising a sectorlike body portion 43 having an arcuate edge portion 44. The pivotal member 42 is adapted to pivot relative to the base plate 39 to which it is mounted about an axis generally transverse to the rack side, and has a collar portion 45 to maintain the body portion 43 a short distance outwardly from the base plate 39.
As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, an elongated rod member rigid metal channel having a configuration, in cross section, of an inverted U and having spaced apart plastic bar sections or insert portion 50 clamped within the channel by means of crimps in the channel whereby each section 50 is directly above each pivotal member 42. Each section 51) is provided with a series of teeth 51 along the under surface thereof that mesh with similar teeth 52 provided along the arcuate edge portion 44 of the pivotal member 42. The rod member 48 is slidably retained in engagement with the pivotal members 42 by means of wraparound retainers 56. Each retainer 56 has an elongated U shape whereby one leg thereof projects vertically along each side surface of the pivotal member 42. The lower ends of the legs of the retainer 56 are fastened, by means of the pivot pin serving as the axis for the pivotal member 42, whereby the retainer 56 is held fast to the base plate 39. The rod member 48 is slidably retained within the bight portion of the retainer 56 such that the sections 50 of the rod member 48 remain in meshed engagement with the arcuate edge portion 44 of the pivotal members 42. With reference to FIG. 2, it will be seen that by this arrangement the pivotal members 42 will be caused to pivot clockwise when the rod 48 is slid rearwardly relative to the rack 21 and counter clockwise when the rod 48 is slid forwardly relative to the rack 21.
The rack rollers 37 retained in the trackway formed by the slide bar 34 are respectively journalled to one of the pivotal members 42 at a point 68 thereon. Each rack roller 37 is thereby adapted to rotate on an axis parallel to the axis about which the pivotal member 42 pivots. Each roller 37 is retained within the slide bar 34 and is thereby prevented from moving vertically, pivotal motion of the pivotal members 42, in response to sliding action imparted to the rod member 48, is translated as a force downwardly against the rollers 37. This action causes the suspended rack side to move upwardly or downwardly, depending upon the direction of pivotal rotation of the pivotal members 42.
Turning now specifically to FIG. 6, it will be seen that adjacent the front corner of the rack 21 is a control means or assembly 65 comprising a rotatably mounted threaded shaft or worm 66 having a riding member or nut 67 threadably carried thereon for movement along the worm s length in response to rotation of the worm. The rod member 48 has its forward end 68 connected laterally to the nut 67 by a screw 69 whereby longitudinal movement of the nut 67 along the worm 66 is translated to the rod member 48. The rod member 48 is thereby caused to slidably move in a direction dependent upon the direction of rotation of the worm 66. It is shown in FIG. 6 that the worm 66 is mounted in a housing 72 having end walls 73 and 74 in which opposite ends of the worm 66 are journalled for rotation on a horizontally disposed axis. A rotatable portion or knob 75 is affixed to the outer end of the worm 66 whereby the worm can be caused to rotate in either direction by manipulation of the knob 75.
The housing 72 is provided with a top cover plate portion 78 that has anarrow elongated slot 79 therethrough that extends parallel with the axis of the worm 66. The nut 67 may be provided with an upwardly projecting tooth portion 80 that follows a linear path directly beneath the slot 79 as the nut 67 moves along the length of the worm 66. By this arrangement the upper surface of the tooth portion 80 may be viewed by the operator looking downwardly and observing the slot 79. The tooth portion 80 thus serves as an indicator to inform theoperato'r of the current vertical disposition of the rack side relative to the lowermost and uppermost adjustment positions obtainable by manipulation of the knob of the control means 65.
As shown in FIG. 6, suitable indicia may be provided on the upper surface of the cover plate 78 to provide scaled indicator means that visually shows the relative disposition of the rack side. For example, an intermediate mark may be provided on the cover plate to indicate that the rack is at its normal or intermediate or halfway position of adjustment when the tooth is aligned with the mark 82. The foregoing arrangement serves as a scaled indicating means that may be easily visually observed by the operator of the dishwashing machine.
Assuming now that the rack side is at the intermediate level of adjustment, the rack side may be raised or lowered quickly and conveniently. The operator of the dishwashing machine merely grasps the knob 75 and rotates it clockwise or counter clockwise depending upon whether it is desired to raise or lower the rack side. In the embodiment shown, clockwise manipulation of the knob 75 will cause the worm 66 to rotate in unison with the knob 75 whereby the nut 67 will be drawn toward the front end of the rack 21. This movement of the nut 67 causes the rod member 48 to slide longitudinally and forwardly along the rack side. It will be seen with reference to FIG. 2 that forward sliding movement of the rod member 48 will cause the pair of spaced apart pivotal members 42 to pivot in a counter clockwise directionas viewed in FIG. 2. This motion of the pivotal members 42 is translated as a lifting motion to the rack side 23 whereby the rack side is caused to move upwardly within the wash chamber 12. It is believed apparent that counter clockwise rotation of the control knob 75 by the operator of the dishwashing machine will impart a downward motion to the rack side 23. It should be noted that when the operator manipulates the knob 75 this serves, in effect, to release the binding or locking action of the nut 67 on the worm 66, and when the operator releases the knob 75, the nut again remains in locked relation to the worm whereby the rack side remains at the last selected level of adjustment.
The worm 66 is specially threaded in its' engagement with the nut 67 whereby the worm and nut serve as a locking means and the worm will not tend to rotate in response to force exerted on the nut by the weight of the loaded rack 21. Therefore, the operator, when adjusting the level of the rack side by rotating the knob 75, can release the knob when the rack side has been raised or lowered to a desired position between the uppermost and lowermost positions obtainable with the assembly shown, and the level of adjustment of the rack side will remain unchanged until such time as the operator again rotates the control knob 75.
The structure of the manual control means .65 heretofore described enables the operator to ascertain at a glance the relative positioning of each of the rack sides by quick examination of the upwardly facing cover plate 78 at the forward rack corner. The provision of the manually rotatable knob outwardly on the front end of the rack is highly desirable since it enables adjustment, of the rack side even when the rack is in its retracted position entirely within the wash chamber of the dishwasher.
FIG. 7 shows that each side of the rack 21 may be provided with connecting means structure between each rack side and the adjacent wash chamber side wall, and that separate manual control means enables each rack side to be vertically repositioned separately and independently of the other rack side. It should be apparent that the assembly heretofore described that affords variance of the vertical level of the rack side could be provided on one side of the rack only and that a more conventional rack support means could be provided at the other rack side. Such an arrangement would be limited to providing level adjustment at one rack side only, but'may be considered desirable in terms of reduced cost of manufacture.
With reference to FIGS. 8 and 9, it will be seen that the present invention contemplates the provision of a single or unitary part taking in the function of a number of the parts'disclosed with reference to FIGS. l-7. Specifically, the toothed sector-like pivotal members or sectors 42'and the rod member 48 shown in FIGS. 1-7
have been replaced by a one-piece element 84 shown in FIGS. 8 and 9. The element 84 includes arcuate portions 85 disposedbeneath a rod portion 87 and integrally joined thereto by respective flexible strap portions 88. The element 84 can be molded from a thermoplastic material 'as a. single piece that includes the pivotal portions'85, the strap portions 88, and the rod portion 87. Further, each strap portion 88 could have teeth on its under surface (not shown to mesh with cooperating teeth on each pivotal portion 85 whereby I durability that will withstand prolonged use in the environment ofthe washing chamber of a dishwashing machine. It is presently contemplated that polypropylene 'will'be most acceptable for this purpose.
5 In regard to material, it is presently preferred that the embodiment described with reference to FIGS. l-7
I have as many parts as feasible formed of plastic material of a type substantially uneffected by prolonged exposure to the dishwasher wash chamber environment.
It is presently contemplated that the channel portion of the rod member 48, the retainer 56, and various mounting pins be made from stainless steel, but that the toothed inserts 50, the pivotal members 42, the worm 66, the knob 75, the nut 67, the housing 72, the cover plate 78, and the various rollers be formed from polypropylene or other similar durable composition.
It should be apparent that the present invention provides a new and improved means for adjusting one or both sides of a dish-supporting rack within a dishwashing machine. While the preceding description of the various figures of the drawings sets forth the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, it is specifically not intended that the invention be limited to the particular details of construction in the examples presexited. Therefore, although the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that numerous changes and modifications in the details of the construction and the combination or arrapgementsof parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A dishwashing machine comprising:
a wash chamber defined by a bottom, oppositely disposed side walls, a back wall, and a front access opening,
the wash chamber having a dish supporting rack manually disposed therein,
the rack having a bottom portion, a front end normally disposed adjacent the access opening, a back end normally disposed adjacent the wash chamber back wall, and oppositely disposed sides with each -of the sides being generally parallel and adjacent a separate one of the wash chamber side walls,
connecting means structure disposed generally between a side of the rack and the chamber side wall adjacent thereto,
the connecting means including a plurality of interacting components adapted to vertically adjust the level of the rack side,
the plurality of components including at least one pivotal member, a support member, and a rod member,
the pivotal member being adapted to pivot on the rack side about an axis generally transverse to the rack side and having an outward arcuate edge portion, having a plurality of outwardly projecting teeth thereon,
the rod member extending generally horizontally along the rack side and being adapted to reciprocally slide in the direction of its extension and having a contacting portion with teeth therealong for meshing with the teeth on the arcuate edge portion of the rotatable member whereby the rotatable member is caused to rotate in response to the sliding action of the rod member,
the support member being mounted to the chamber wall such that it is prevented from moving vertically and being pivotally attached to' the pivotal member at a point on the pivotal member located radially outwardly from the pivotal member's axis of rotation on the rack side, and
the rod member being adapted to slidably respond to manual actuation and drive the pivotal member to pivot so that the movement thereof is translated as a force against the support member whereby the rack side is caused to move either upwardly or downwardly depending upon the particular direction of slidable movement of the rod member.
2. The inventionof claim 1 wherein the cont rgl means includes a manually rotatable member, and rack level adjustment is accomplished in response to manual rotation of the manually rotatable member.
h inventi agfr l 1 ei ths qsime be and the rotatable member are of an integral unit.
\ Q. A dishwashing machine comprising:
a wash chamber defined by a bottom, oppositely disposed side walls, a back wall, and a front access opening,
the wash chamber having a dish supporting rack manually disposed therein and adapted to be slid outwardly through the access opening to a loading position,
the rack having a bottom portion, a front end normally disposed adjacent the access opening, a back end normally disposed adjacent the wash chamber back wall, and oppositely disposed sides with each of the sides being generally parallel and adjacent a separate one of the wash chamber side walls,
connecting means structure disposed generally between a side of the rack and the chamber side wall adjacent thereto,
the connecting means structure including slidable mounting means to enable the rack to be moved outwardly through the access opening to its loading position,
a pair of horizontally spaced apart sector gears each having a series of uniform teeth along an edge thereof and being mounted to the rack side to pivot about an axis generally transverse to the rack side,
each sector gear being pivotally connected to the slidable mounting means at a point on the sector gear located radially outwardly from the gears axis of rotation on the rack side,
an elongated toothed rack adapted to reciprocally slide longitudinally along the rack side and disposed to mesh with the teeth on the sector gears whereby movement of the toothed rack imparts pivotal action to the sector gears whereby the rack side is caused to move upwardly or downwardly depending upon the direction of movement of the toothed rack, and
manual control means adjacent the front end of the rack whereby the operator of the dishwashing machine can selectively impart movement to the toothed rack and thereby raise or lower the rack and operatively linked to the toothed rack side.
UNITED STATES PATENT oTTTcE CER'NHCATE Cl CURREC'HUN Patent No. 3,809,450 Dated May 7, 1974 Inventor(s) Lauren W. Guth It is certified that error appears in the above-identified patent and that said Letters Patent are hereby corrected as shown below:
Claim 4, Column lO,'Line 12, after "rack" insert and operatively-lined to the toothed rack to the toothed rack".
Signed and sealed this 17th day of September 1974,
(SEAL) Attest:
C. MARSHALL DANN MCCOY M, GIBSON JR.
Commissioner of Patents Attesting Officer

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1. A dishwashing machine comprising: a wash chamber defined by a bottom, oppositely disposed side walls, a back wall, and a front access opening, the wash chamber having a dish supporting rack manually disposed therein, the rack having a bottom portion, a front end normally disposed adjacent the access opening, a back end normally disposed adjacent the wash chamber back wall, and oppositely disposed sides with each of the sides being generally parallel and adjacent a separate one of the wash chamber side walls, connecting means structure disposed generally between a side of the rack and the chamber side wall adjacent thereto, the connecting means including a plurality of interacting components adapted to vertically adjust the level of the rack side, the plurality of components including at least one pivotal member, a support member, and a rod member, the pivotal member being adapted to pivot on the rack side about an axis generally transverse to the rack side and having an outward arcuate edge portion, having a plurality of outwardly projecting teeth thereon, the rod member extending generally horizontally along the rack side and being adapted to reciprocally slide in the direction of its extension and having a contacting portion with teeth therealong for meshing with the teeth on the arcuate edge portion of the rotatable member whereby the rotatable member is caused to rotate in response to the sliding action of the rod member, the support member being mounted to the chamber wall such that it is prevented from moving vertically and being pivotally attached to the pivotal member at a point on the pivotal member located radially outwardly from the pivotal member''s axis of rotation on the rack side, and the rod member being adapted to slidably respond to manual actuation and drive the pivotal member to pivot so that the movement thereof is translated as a force against the support member whereby the rack side is caused to move either upwardly or downwardly depending upon the particular direction of slidable movement of the rod member.
2. The invention of claim 3 wherein the control means includes a manually rotatable member, and rack level adjustment is accomplished in response to manual rotation of the manually rotatable member.
3. The invention of claim 1 wherein the rod member and the rotatable member are of an integral unit.
4. A dishwashing machine comprising: a wash chamber defined by a bottom, oppositely disposed side walls, a back wall, and a front access opening, the wash chamber having a dish supporting rack manually disposed therein and adapted to be slid outwardly through the access opening to a loading position, the rack having a bottom portion, a front end normally disposed adjacent the access opening, a back end normally disposed adjacent the wash chamber back wall, and oppositely disposed sides with each of the sides being generally parallel and adjacent a separate one of the wash chamber side walls, connecting means structure disposed generally between a side of the rack and the chamber side wall adjacent thereto, the connecting means structure including slidable mounting means to enable the rack to be moved outwardly through the access opening to its loading position, a pair of horizontally spaced apart sector gears each having a series of uniform teeth along an edge thereof and being mounted to the rack side to pivot about an axis generally transverse to the rack side, each sector gear being pivotally connected to the slidable mounting means at a point on the sector gear located radially outwardly from the gear''s axis of rotation on the rack side, an elongated toothed rack adapted to reciprocally slide longitudinally along the rack side and disposed to mesh with the teeth on the sector gears whereby movement of the toothed rack imparts pivotal action to the sector gears whereby the rack side is caused to move upwardly or downwardly depending upon the direction of movement of the toothed rack, and manual control means adjacent the front end of the rack and operatively-linked to the toothed rack whereby the operator of the dishwashing machine can selectively impart movement to the toothed rack and thereby raise or lower the rack side.
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