Adjustment possibilities for plate racks
By designing horizontally movable and pivotable cutlery inserts, the problems of large space occupation and inflexible adjustment of cutlery racks are solved, achieving low-cost manufacturing and flexible space utilization, making it suitable for household dishwashers.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-07-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing dish racks take up a lot of space in household dishwashers and are difficult to adjust flexibly to accommodate different sizes of tableware and small utensils.
A cutlery rack was designed, comprising a support frame, a horizontally movable second cutlery insert, and a pivotable third cutlery insert. Through the combined movement of these inserts, flexible space adjustment and diverse capacity are achieved.
It achieves low-cost manufacturing and flexible space utilization of the cutlery rack, which can accommodate cutlery of different sizes and small utensils at the same time, thus improving the efficiency of the dishwasher.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a cutlery rack for a domestic dishwasher. BACKGROUND
[0002] Cutlery racks for domestic dishwashers (hereinafter also referred to as "dishwasher") are well known. Cutlery racks usually form a third loading level within the wash chamber of the dishwasher and are specifically designed for accommodating cutlery.
[0003] A likewise well-known disadvantage of cutlery racks is that they reduce the volume available for accommodating dishes within the second loading level, for example within the upper rack. A further problem associated with cutlery racks is that users often wish to place smaller dishware items in the cutlery rack in addition to cutlery.
[0004] The publication EP 3 175 766 A1 discloses an example of a cutlery rack which at least partially meets the aforementioned requirements. The publication describes a cutlery rack which comprises two cutlery inserts arranged on either side of a middle insert, respectively. The inserts are held by a support frame. The cutlery inserts are each preconfigured to be displaceable above the middle insert. In addition, the cutlery inserts can each be pivoted downward (tilted position). Furthermore, the cutlery inserts can be brought from the pivoted position into a lowered horizontal position in a continued guided movement. The method set out in the publication EP 3 175 766 A1 is relatively complex and thus costly. SUMMARY
[0005] Against this background, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved cutlery rack. In particular, the cutlery rack should be simple in construction and thus be producible at low cost. Furthermore, the cutlery rack should enable the user to adjust it according to his / her wishes in order to ensure the best possible and flexibly adjustable utilization of the space for the items to be washed.
[0006] It is therefore proposed a cutlery rack for a domestic dishwasher, the cutlery rack having: a support frame; a first cutlery insert which is arranged centrally on the support frame transversely to a pull-out direction of the cutlery rack and is fixedly connected to the support frame; a second cutlery insert which is held on the support frame in a manner movable only horizontally, wherein the second cutlery insert has a first position in which it is arranged adjacent to the support frame transversely to the pull-out direction and a second position in which it is at least partially pushed above the first cutlery insert and thus opens an opening in the support frame; and a third cutlery insert which is held on the support frame in a manner pivotable only, wherein the third cutlery insert has a first position in which it is arranged in a horizontal plane and a second position in which it is pivoted out of the horizontal plane at an outer edge of the third cutlery insert transversely to the pull-out direction.
[0007] Since the second cutlery insert can only be displaced horizontally and the third cutlery insert is held in a pivotable manner only, a simple construction which can be manufactured at low cost is obtained.
[0008] In the present case, "only" is to be understood in such a way that the second cutlery insert cannot be pivoted and the third cutlery insert cannot be displaced horizontally. However, minor movements in the respective direction which has been excluded as such are not thereby excluded, either due to tolerances or in order to first achieve the respective desired movement. An example of the latter case is that, according to one embodiment, the third cutlery insert must first be moved slightly horizontally in order to be released from the engagement with the support frame and thereby be able to pivot.
[0009] In the present case, the rack for cutlery does not exclude the possibility that, in addition to cutlery, bowls, for example small bowls, such as espresso cups, cookware or baby utensils, etc. can also be accommodated in the cutlery rack.
[0010] In the present case, "household dishwasher" is to be understood as a dishwasher which is suitable and intended for use in a household.
[0011] The first cutlery insert can be formed in one piece or integrally with the support frame. By way of example, the support frame can have an outer frame, in particular rectangular, and an inner frame, in particular rectangular, arranged within it. The first cutlery insert can be detachably or non-detachably connected to the inner frame, in particular the latter in the case of the integral variant. The first cutlery insert is fixedly connected to the support frame, which means that the first cutlery insert is predestined not to be able to move relative to the support frame.
[0012] The "pull-out direction" of the cutlery rack denotes the direction in which the cutlery rack can be pulled out of the dishwasher when it is arranged in the wash chamber of the dishwasher. In order to facilitate the pulling out, the cutlery rack can have one or more rollers. In particular, these one or more rollers can be predestined on the support frame. For example, the support frame has outer edges transverse to the pull-out direction. Preferably, one or more rollers are arranged on these edges.
[0013] The support frame and the first, second and / or third cutlery insert can each be made of plastic, in particular in an injection-moulding process. In particular, the mentioned components can be made of plastic only. Reinforcing elements, in particular frames or arches made of metal, can be added, in particular cast, to the plastic material of the mentioned components in order to reinforce them.
[0014] "Adjacent" means that, in the first position, the outer edges of the second cutlery insert transverse to the pull-out direction abut against the support frame or are arranged slightly spaced apart therefrom, for example spaced apart therefrom by less than 3 mm, preferably less than 2 mm, more preferably less than 1 mm.
[0015] The second cutlery insert opens into the support frame in its second position. This allows for the placement of taller utensils, such as drinking glasses or water bottles, in the area below (especially on the upper rack). Consequently, the storage area or volume for cutlery parts in the cutlery rack is only slightly reduced.
[0016] If the third cutlery insert is in its second position, this creates usable height above it. This height can be used to place small dishes such as cookware, espresso cups, and baby supplies in the cutlery rack. Simultaneously, the cutlery rack can accommodate common household cutlery items. Through pivoting motion, the usable height in this lower area (particularly the upper rack) is only slightly limited, allowing for the unrestricted loading of, for example, taller plates.
[0017] According to one embodiment, the third cutlery insert is mounted so that it can pivot at its inner edge, which is transverse to the pull-out direction.
[0018] The corresponding mounting device can be arranged, for example, on the end face or edge of the third cutlery insert facing or away from the pull-out direction.
[0019] According to one embodiment, a pin is provided to engage with an opening in order to pivotally mount a third cutlery insert.
[0020] Specifically, the pin can be arranged on the third cutlery insert, for example, on its edges facing and away from the pull-out direction. One or more corresponding openings can be arranged on the section of the support frame extending transversely to the pull-out direction. In place of the pin and corresponding openings, other engaging and receiving elements may be pre-installed. In this context, "opening" can refer to a through hole or a notch.
[0021] According to another embodiment, the opening is configured as an elongated hole.
[0022] This creates the possibility of slightly moving the third cutlery insert in the horizontal plane to detach it from its engagement with the support frame (this will be explained in more detail below) and thus enables a pivotable design between the first and second positions.
[0023] According to another embodiment, the third cutlery insert is detachably engaged with the support frame at its first position at the outer edge of the third cutlery insert.
[0024] Therefore, corresponding joining and accommodating elements can be pre-set.
[0025] According to another embodiment, the third cutlery insert is detachably engaged with the support frame at its second position at the outer edge of the third cutlery insert.
[0026] This effectively limits the downward pivoting movement of the third cutlery insert.
[0027] According to another embodiment, in order to engage in the first or second position of the cutlery insert, a protrusion is provided on the support frame, which engages in a corresponding opening in the outer edge.
[0028] The corresponding protrusions and openings can be easily manufactured.
[0029] According to one embodiment, the engagement of the third cutlery insert in the first position is secured by a locking mechanism. This prevents the third cutlery insert from accidentally pivoting to the downward pivoting position (second position).
[0030] According to another embodiment, by raising and then moving the outer edge of the third cutlery insert horizontally, the locking part can be bypassed and the engagement can be released.
[0031] This presents a mechanically simple and easy-to-manufacture solution.
[0032] According to another embodiment, in addition to the pivotable mounting on the inner edge of the third cutlery insert, the pivotal movement of the third cutlery insert between the first position and the second position is also guided.
[0033] This allows for safer and more ergonomic operation of the third cutlery insert when adjusting it between the first and second positions.
[0034] According to another embodiment, a groove is provided for guiding, and a pin engages in the groove.
[0035] In addition to grooves and pins, other receiving and engaging devices can be pre-installed.
[0036] According to another embodiment, the groove is designed in the edge of the third cutlery insert that extends laterally in the pull-out direction.
[0037] Correspondingly, pins can be designed on sections of the support frame that extend laterally in the pull-out direction.
[0038] According to one embodiment, the groove has an arcuate section, a horizontal section that is horizontally adjacent to the lower end of the arcuate section, and / or a vertical section that is vertically adjacent to the horizontal section.
[0039] Therefore, the guided pivoting movement of the third cutlery insert can be ensured in a simple manner. At the same time, the aforementioned locking mechanism is also completed in a simple manner, ensuring the engagement of the third cutlery insert with the support frame in its first position.
[0040] According to another embodiment, apart from the pivotable mounting on the inner edge of the third cutlery insert, the pivotal movement of the third cutlery insert between the first and second positions is not guided.
[0041] By omitting the corresponding additional guiding device, the cutlery rack can be manufactured more simply. This embodiment does not preclude the following situation: the downward (i.e., in the second position) pivotal movement of the third cutlery insert is limited by the aforementioned protrusion and opening.
[0042] According to another aspect, a household dishwasher is proposed, which includes a washing chamber in which a dish rack, as described above, is removably installed.
[0043] Other possible implementations of the invention include combinations of features or implementation methods not explicitly mentioned in the preceding or hereinafter descriptions of the embodiments. Those skilled in the art may also add individual aspects as improvements or additions to the corresponding basic embodiments of the invention. Attached Figure Description
[0044] Other advantageous designs and aspects of the invention are the subject of the dependent claims and the embodiments described below. Furthermore, the invention is explained in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and preferred embodiments.
[0045] In the attached diagram: Figure 1 A perspective view schematically illustrating one embodiment of a household dishwasher is shown. Figure 2 The upper rack is shown in a perspective view, having a cutlery rack arranged thereon according to one embodiment; Figure 3 It shows that according to Figure 2 Figure III; Figure 4 It shows that according to Figure 3 A three-dimensional top view of the cutlery rack; Figure 5 It shows that according to Figure 4 A cross-sectional diagram of VV; Figure 6 It shows that according to Figure 5 The view shows the cutlery insert on the left pivoting downwards; Figure 7 It shows that according to Figure 5 An enlarged view of Figure VII; Figure 8 Partially shown according to Figure 4 The view, but it includes a utensil insert that is pivotally located in a horizontal position without guidance; Figure 9 It shows that according to Figure 8The view shows the cutlery inserts pivoting downwards; Figure 10 It shows that according to Figure 5 The view, but in which the cutlery insert on the right is horizontally shifted; and Figure 11 It shows that according to Figure 10 A top-down view. Detailed Implementation
[0046] Unless otherwise specified, the same reference numerals are used for the same elements or elements that have the same function in the accompanying drawings.
[0047] Figure 1 A schematic perspective view of one embodiment of a household dishwasher 1 is shown. The household dishwasher 1 includes a washing chamber 2, which can be sealed, particularly leak-proof, by a door 3. For this purpose, a sealing device can be pre-installed between the door 3 and the washing chamber 2. The washing chamber 2 is preferably cuboid in shape. The washing chamber 2 can be arranged within the housing of the household dishwasher 1. The washing chamber 2 and the door 3 can form a washing chamber or washing cavity 4 for washing the items to be washed.
[0048] exist Figure 1 The image shows door 3 in its open position. Door 3 can be closed or opened by pivoting about a pivot axis 5 preset at the lower end of door 3. The feed inlet 6 of the cleaning chamber 2 can be closed or opened by means of door 3. The cleaning chamber 2 has a base plate 7, a top plate 8 arranged opposite to the base plate 7, a rear wall 9 arranged opposite to the closed door 3, and two side walls 10 and 11 arranged opposite to each other. The base plate 7, top plate 8, rear wall 9, and side walls 10 and 11 can be made, for example, of stainless steel. Alternatively, the base plate 7 can be made, for example, of a plastic material.
[0049] The household dishwasher 1 also has at least one dish receiving compartment 12 to 14. Preferably, multiple (e.g., three) dish receiving compartments 12 to 14 can be preset, wherein the dish receiving compartment 12 can be a lower dish receiving compartment or a lower rack, the dish receiving compartment 13 can be an upper dish receiving compartment or an upper rack, and the dish receiving compartment 14 can be a dish rack. Figure 1 As further shown, the laundry containers 12 to 14 are arranged vertically overlapping within the cleaning chamber 2. Each laundry container 12 to 14 can optionally be moved into or out of the cleaning chamber 2. Specifically, each laundry container 12 to 14 can be pushed into or driven into the cleaning chamber 2 in the pushing direction E (arrow), and can be pulled out or driven out of the cleaning chamber 2 in the pulling direction A (arrow) in the opposite direction of the pushing direction E (arrow).
[0050] Figure 2 The upper shelf 13 is shown in three dimensions, on which a cutlery rack 14 is arranged.
[0051] The cutlery rack 14 has, for example, a rectangular support frame 15, in... Figure 2 The tableware inserts 16 (also referred to as the "first" tableware insert in the present context), 17 (also referred to as the "second" tableware insert in the present context), and 18 (also referred to as the "third" tableware insert in the present context) are visible only. The tableware inserts 16, 17, and 18 each have ribs, tabs, or grid structures that are appropriately preset for accommodating tableware and small bowls and plates, and may be made partially or entirely of plastic.
[0052] exist Figure 4 The figure shows a perspective top view of the cutlery insert 16. The cutlery insert 16 can be formed as a single piece with the support frame 15. Similarly, the cutlery insert 16 is pre-designed to be immovable relative to the support frame 15. For example, the cutlery insert 16 is manufactured as a single piece with the frame 15 in a plastic injection molding process. In another embodiment, the cutlery insert 16 is made as a separate component, which is, for example, inserted into and / or fixed to an inner frame (not shown) of the support frame 15.
[0053] Cutlery insert 17 ( Figure 2 It is held on the support frame 15 in a manner that allows only horizontal movement. Figure 4 As shown, in the first position, the cutlery insert 17 is arranged laterally to the pull-out direction A (arrow) adjacent to the support frame 15. This is also, for example, in... Figure 5 As can be seen, it shows the basis Figure 4 The cutlery insert 17 has an outer edge 19 in the pull-out direction A (arrow), which is arranged to be directly adjacent to the frame portion 20 of the support frame 15. The frame portion 20 extends parallel to the edge 19 (i.e., in the pull-out direction A (arrow). Specifically, in this case, the edge 19 and the frame portion 20 are in contact with each other. In the horizontal plane, the cutlery insert 17 can be drawn from... Figure 4 and Figure 5 The visible closed position (also referred to as the "first position" in the present context) is pushed onto and moved onto the cutlery insert 16. For this purpose, for example, the frame portions 21, 22 (which extend laterally to the pull-out direction A (arrow) of the support frame 15) can be... Figure 4 A guide rail 23 is installed on it. Specifically, it can be... Figure 2 , Figure 10 and Figure 11 Guide rail 23 can be seen in the middle, among which, Figure 10 It shows that according to Figure 5 The view, but it includes the horizontally moved cutlery insert 17, and Figure 11 It shows that according to Figure 10An oblique, three-dimensional top view. The cutlery insert 17 has a corresponding profile and is supported on the guide rail 23 (an example of a support) to ensure sliding movement. The cutlery insert 17 can only be moved horizontally; that is, it cannot move vertically upwards, and in particular, it cannot pivot vertically.
[0054] return Figure 2 As can be seen here, the cutlery insert 17 opens the opening 24 in the support frame 15 in its horizontally moved position (also referred to as the "second" position in the present context). Therefore, in this embodiment, a drinking glass 25 can be placed in the upper rack 13, with its stem 26 extending into the opening 24. Simultaneously, the cutlery insert 17 can accommodate, for example, multiple knives 27 or other cutlery parts.
[0055] It can also be done in Figure 3 The figure shows the position of the glass 25 or its stem 26 in the opening 24, as illustrated in the figure. Figure 2 The view is opposite to the direction of pull-out A (arrow).
[0056] exist Figure 4 In the position of the cutlery insert 18 shown (also referred to as the "first" position in the present context), the outer edge 28 of the cutlery insert 18, transverse to the pull-out direction A (arrow), is arranged to abut against the frame portion 36 of the support frame 15. The cutlery insert 18 can pivot away from the horizontal plane H at its edge 28, wherein... Figure 2 and Figure 6 The position where it has been pivoted downwards is shown (also referred to as the "second" position in the present case). For this purpose, the cutlery insert 18 is pivotally held on the support frame 15, or more precisely, pivotally held only on the support frame. That is, the cutlery insert 18 is preset to be immobile horizontally or to be only slightly horizontally movable.
[0057] To allow for a pivotable design of the cutlery insert 18, its inner edge 29, which is transverse to the pull-out direction A (arrow), is pre-designed to be pivotally mounted. Specifically, on this inner edge 29 ( Figure 5 A engaging or receiving device 30 is arranged therein, which works in conjunction with a receiving or engaging device (not shown in detail here) on the support frame 15 to ensure a pivotable design. According to a... Figure 8 and Figure 9 In another embodiment shown in the diagram, the engaging or receiving device 30 may include a pin 31 and an opening 32. The pin 31 is mounted on the edge 33 of the cutlery insert 18 extending transversely to the pull-out direction A (arrow) (see [link]). Figure 4 and Figure 5 It extends in the pull-out direction A (arrow). In this case, the pin engages in the opening 32, which, according to this embodiment, is designed as an elongated hole.
[0058] return Figure 4 The figure shows the horizontal position of the cutlery insert 18, where it can be seen that the protrusion 34, which protrudes from the frame portion 36 of the support frame 15, extends through the corresponding (lower) opening 40 in the edge 28 of the cutlery insert 18. This ensures that, in its position... Figure 4 In the position shown, the cutlery insert 18 cannot pivot downwards or be fitted with, for example, cutlery. Figure 2 and Figure 3 The corresponding cutlery 35, such as a knife or spoon, can be seen. By moving the cutlery insert 18 laterally in the pulling direction A (arrow), the cutlery insert can be disengaged from its engagement with the protrusion 34. To prevent this from happening accidentally, a locking part 37 is provided in a preferred embodiment, which must first be passed over or bypassed to disengage the cutlery insert 18 from its engagement with the protrusion 34.
[0059] Locking part 37 and mating profile (see also) Figure 7 The locking element 37 is designed to work together with the contour in this embodiment, which is the pin 38. For example, the locking element 37 is designed on the edge 39 of the cutlery insert 18 extending in the pull-out direction A (arrow). Preferably, the pin 38 is designed on the opposite frame portion 21 of the support frame 15. Correspondingly, the cutlery insert 18 must first be raised and slightly (e.g., 5 mm or less) horizontally pushed horizontally in the direction of the cutlery insert 16 on its edge 28, thereby bypassing the locking element 37, and the opening 40 in the cutlery insert 18 or edge 28 disengages.
[0060] There are now, for example, two possibilities for the downward pivoting cutlery insert 18 currently shown. One aspect is as follows: Figure 4 , Figure 5 , Figure 6 and Figure 7 The guided movement described in the text can, on the other hand, achieve things like... Figure 8 and Figure 9 The unguided motion shown.
[0061] First, the guided movement is described. For this purpose, the edge 39 of the cutlery insert 18 has a guide groove 41, which... Figure 7 The image is shown in an enlarged view. The guide groove 41 includes an arcuate section 42. A horizontal section 43 extends from the lower end of the arcuate section 42. A vertical section 44 is connected to the horizontal section. According to this embodiment, a locking part 37 is obtained through the sequence of sections 42, 43, and 44. However, the locking part 37 can also be implemented in another way. After passing the locking part 37, the pin 38 moves in the arcuate section 42, thereby guiding the cutlery insert 18 to pivot downward. In particular, the guide device is preset such that... Figure 6As shown, the opening 45 in the edge 28, located above the opening 40, engages with the protrusion 34. Ideally, this is achieved automatically by the action of the guide groove 41 or the arcuate segment 42. In other embodiments, this is manually supported by the user.
[0062] In the downward pivoting position of the resulting cutlery insert 18, it can be as follows: Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, small bowls and plates, such as espresso cups 47, can be arranged on or within the cutlery insert 18, because the pivoted position ensures access to the main body top plate (see...). Figure 1 Sufficient height on the lower side. Although the cutlery insert 18 has been pivoted downwards, as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, plates 46 can still be placed in the upper shelf 13 below the cutlery insert 18.
[0063] Figure 8 and Figure 9 A variant design in which unguided pivoting motion is shown. Figure 8 The initial horizontal position is shown, in which the protrusion 34 engages with the lower opening 40. (As shown in the image) Figure 9 In the downward pivoted position shown, the protrusion 34 engages in the upper opening 45. Due to the unguided pivoting movement (especially since there are no guide grooves 41), the user preferably manually ensures that the protrusion 34 is positioned in the opening 45.
[0064] Although the invention has been described with reference to embodiments, it can be modified in many ways.
[0065] The reference numerals used in the figures
[0066] 1. Household dishwasher
[0067] 2 Cleaning Chamber
[0068] 3 doors
[0069] 4. Cleaning chamber; cleaning cavity
[0070] 5 Pivot axis
[0071] 6. Feeding port
[0072] 7. Base plate
[0073] 8. Top Slab
[0074] 9. Rear wall
[0075] 10 Sidewalls
[0076] 11 Sidewalls
[0077] 12 Lower railing
[0078] 13. Upper railing
[0079] 14. Cutlery rack
[0080] 15 Supporting Frame
[0081] 16 Cutlery inserts
[0082] 17 Cutlery inserts
[0083] 18 Cutlery inserts
[0084] 19 Edge
[0085] 20. Framework Section
[0086] 21. Framework Section
[0087] 22. Framework Section
[0088] 23 guide rails
[0089] 24 Opening
[0090] 25 glass cups
[0091] 26 cup stems
[0092] 27. Cutting tools
[0093] 28 Edge
[0094] 29 Edge
[0095] 30 devices
[0096] 31 Pins
[0097] 32 Opening
[0098] 33 Edge
[0099] 34. Protrusion
[0100] 35 Tableware
[0101] 36. Framework Section
[0102] 37 Locking section
[0103] 38 pins
[0104] 39 Edge
[0105] 40 Opening
[0106] 41 Guide groove
[0107] 42. Arc-shaped section
[0108] 43 Horizontal Section
[0109] 44 Vertical Section
[0110] 45 Opening
[0111] 46 plates
[0112] 47 Espresso Cup
[0113] A. Pull out the direction (arrow)
[0114] E. Direction of push (arrow)
[0115] H horizontal plane
[0116] III. Graphics
[0117] VV section
[0118] VII. Graphic.
Claims
1. A dish rack (14) for a domestic dishwasher (1), having a support frame (15), a first dish insert (16) which is arranged centrally on the support frame (15) transversely to the pull-out direction (A) of the dish rack (14) and is fixedly connected to the support frame (15), a second dish insert (17) which is held on the support frame (15) in a horizontally movable manner, wherein The second cutlery insert (17) has a first position and a second position, in which the second cutlery insert is arranged adjacent to the support frame (15) transversely to the pull-out direction (A) in the first position and in which the second cutlery insert is at least partially pushed over the first cutlery insert (16) in the second position, thereby opening an opening (24) in the support frame (15), and a third cutlery insert (18), which is held in a pivotable manner on the support frame (15), wherein the third cutlery insert (18) has a first position and a second position, wherein the third cutlery insert is arranged in a horizontal plane (H) in the first position of the third cutlery insert and wherein the third cutlery insert is pivoted out of the horizontal plane (H) at an outer edge (28) of the third cutlery insert transverse to the pull-out direction in the second position of the third cutlery insert.
2. The dish rack (14) according to claim 1, characterized in that The third cutlery insert (18) is mounted in a pivotable manner at an inner edge (29) of the third cutlery insert transverse to the pull-out direction (A).
3. A utensil rack (14) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that For the pivotable mounting of the third cutlery insert (18), a pin (31) is provided, which engages into an opening (32).
4. The dish rack (14) according to claim 3, characterized in that The opening (32) is provided as a slot.
5. A place setting (14) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that The third cutlery insert (18) is disengageably engaged with the support frame (15) at the outer edge (28) of the third cutlery insert in the first position of the third cutlery insert.
6. A place setting (14) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that The third cutlery insert (18) is disengageably engaged with the support frame (15) at the outer edge (28) of the third cutlery insert in the second position of the third cutlery insert.
7. A utensil rack (14) according to claim 5 or 6, characterized in that For the engagement in the first and / or second position of the cutlery insert (18), a protrusion (34) is provided on the support frame (15), which engages into a corresponding opening (40, 45) in the outer edge (28).
8. A utensil rack (14) according to claim 5, 6 or 7, characterized in that The engagement in the first position of the third cutlery insert (18) is ensured by a locking portion (37).
9. The dish rack (14) according to claim 8, characterized in that By lifting and subsequently moving horizontally the outer edge (28) of the third cutlery insert (18), the locking portion (37) can be bypassed and the engagement can be released by the bypassing.
10. The dish rack (14) according to any one of claims 2 to 9, characterized in that In addition to the pivotable mounting (30) on the inner edge (29) of the third cutlery insert (18), a pivoting movement of the third cutlery insert (18) between the first and second position is guided.
11. The dish rack (14) according to claim 10, characterized in that For the guidance, a recess (41) is provided, into which a pin (38) engages.
12. The dish rack (14) according to claim 11, characterized in that The recess (41) is provided in an edge of the third cutlery insert (18), which extends transversely to the pull-out direction (A).
13. A utensil rack (14) according to claim 11 or 12, characterized in that The recess (41) has an arcuate section (42), a horizontal section (43) adjoining horizontally to a lower end of the arcuate section (42), and / or a vertical section (44) adjoining vertically upwards to the horizontal section (43).
14. The place setting (14) according to any one of claims 2 to 9, characterized in that The pivoting movement of the third cutlery insert (18) between the first and second position is not guided in addition to the pivotable mounting (30) on the inner edge (29) of the third cutlery insert (18).
15. A domestic dishwasher (1) having a washing chamber (4), wherein The cutlery rack (14) according to any one of the preceding claims is movably mounted in the washing chamber.
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Cutlery drawer for a dishwasher
EP3175766A1