Sidewall construction for silverware basket

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Inventors

Jordan, Lawrence J.

Application #

925091

Filed

Jul-17-1978

Published

Mar-11-1980

Current US Class

0D3/309
206/557
220/675
220/676

International Classes

B65D 007/42; B65D 007/20

Field of Search

220/83 220/84 220/19 220/72 220/DIG. 206/557 206/562 206/564 4/189 4/190 4/290 211/41 211/126 D9/246 D9/247 D9/248 D15/36

Assignee

The Maytag Company (Newton, IA)

Examiners

Pollard; Steven M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ward; Richard L.

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4033461   Cleaning and drai...

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Abstract
A dishwashing apparatus which includes a generally perforate silverware basket for holding silverware during washing, rinsing and drying operations. The basket side and end walls include vertical and diagonal intersecting ribs forming a lattice-work of perforations which promotes natural, gravitational drainage of washing fluid from the walls.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A silverware basket for use in a dishwashing apparatus having perforate bottom and peripheral walls wherein the improvement comprises: means for forming said peripheral walls including a plurality of generally upstanding ribs disposed in a first generally vertical plane and a plurality of downwardly sloping ribs disposed in a generally parallel second plane with said sloping ribs intersecting and connected to said upstanding ribs to form a latticework of perforations around said basket, the surfaces of said sloping ribs being free of horizontal planes and constructed and disposed for draining washing fluid from said basket whereby said latticework is substantially free of horizontal fluid supporting surfaces for minimizing the retention of said washing fluid thereon.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to the field of dishwashers and more particularly to silverware baskets therefor.

In the field of dishwashing apparatus where the dishes and silverware are dried within the dishwashing apparatus, the retention of washing fluid on the peripheral walls of the silverware basket as on ledges, in pockets, or by bridging of the wall perforations hinders drying of the silverware.

Geller, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,182,854, discloses a silverware basket having generally perforate walls. A plurality of conical spikes extend upwardly from the bottom wall of the basket. The spikes prevent the nesting of spoons and forks and tend to keep the silverware in a more nearly vertical posture within the basket. No mention is made of providing for removal of washing fluid from the basket surfaces.

Swetnam, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,288,155, discloses a silverware basket having imperforate side and end walls but with a perforate bottom wall. A special water distribution arrangement is provided to direct washing fluid into the basket. No provision is made, however, for removal of washing fluid from the basket surfaces.
 
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