Inner container assembly and dish washing machine
By installing a decorative door frame on the upright unit, the problem of inconsistent appearance caused by multiple parts in the dishwasher door frame position is solved, achieving a higher level of aesthetic refinement and consistency.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-01
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
The dishwasher door frame has multiple parts, resulting in a lack of consistency in appearance and affecting the overall aesthetic appeal.
A decorative door frame is installed on the column unit. The decorative door frame includes a first decorative wall and a second decorative wall. The first decorative wall covers the front side of the column, and the second decorative wall extends into the inner liner to cover the defects at the connection between the column and the inner liner.
The dishwasher's appearance has been improved by reducing the number of parts in the door frame area, thus enhancing the consistency of its appearance.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of kitchen appliance technology, and more particularly to an inner tank assembly and a dishwasher. Background Technology
[0002] The dishwasher includes an outer shell, an inner tub, and a door that rotates and is mounted on the front of the inner tub. The front of the inner tub has a column to increase its strength. The column has a poor appearance and needs to be covered by other parts to improve the appearance of the dishwasher.
[0003] Currently, dishwashers generally have a flange on the front side panel of the outer shell and a decorative piece installed on the top of the upright. The flange and decorative piece are used to cover the upright to improve the appearance of the dishwasher.
[0004] However, the dishwasher door frame has multiple components, resulting in a lack of consistency in the appearance of the door frame and affecting the overall look of the dishwasher. Utility Model Content
[0005] Based on this, this application provides an inner tank assembly and a dishwasher to solve the problem in the related art where the door frame of the dishwasher has multiple components, resulting in a lack of consistency in the appearance of the door frame and affecting the appearance of the dishwasher.
[0006] In a first aspect, embodiments of this application provide an inner liner component, including:
[0007] The inner liner has an open opening;
[0008] The column unit is installed on the opening;
[0009] A decorative door frame is installed on the column unit. The decorative door frame includes a first decorative wall and a second decorative wall. The first decorative wall has a notch opposite to the opening position. The first decorative wall covers the front side of the column unit. One end of the second decorative wall is connected to the edge of the notch, and the other end of the second decorative wall extends into the interior of the inner liner.
[0010] In one possible implementation, the inner liner assembly further includes two support corners, which are respectively installed at the two apex positions of the column unit facing the first decorative wall; the distance between the two opposing sides of the two support corners is greater than the width of the inner liner;
[0011] The top of the first decorative wall is provided with a top flange, and the two opposite ends of the first decorative wall along the width direction of the inner liner are respectively provided with side flanges. Both the top flange and the side flanges extend towards the inner liner.
[0012] The top of the support angle abuts against the top flange, and the two opposing sides of the support angle abut against the two side flanges respectively.
[0013] In one possible implementation, the support corner includes a support wall and a hook. The support wall is located between the first decorative wall and the column unit, and the hook is located on the side of the support wall away from the first decorative wall and is hung on the column unit.
[0014] In one possible implementation, the inner liner assembly also includes fasteners;
[0015] Fasteners pass through the first decorative wall and lock onto the column unit, with the fasteners located below the support corners.
[0016] In one possible implementation, the first decorative wall is provided with a protrusion and a recess. The protrusion and a recess are formed on the side of the first decorative wall facing the column unit, and the recess and a recess are formed on the side of the first decorative wall away from the column unit. Fasteners are provided through the protrusion and a recess, and the head of the fasteners is received in the recess.
[0017] In one possible implementation, the column unit has a connecting wall on the side facing the first decorative wall;
[0018] Both the top flange and the side flange facing the inner liner are provided with a pressure tongue. The pressure tongue goes around the outer edge of the connecting wall, and the end of the pressure tongue away from the first decorative wall abuts against the side of the connecting wall that is away from the first decorative wall.
[0019] In one possible implementation, a notch is provided at one end of the tongue near the first decorative wall, and the notch extends from the edge of the tongue toward the center of the tongue along the width direction of the tongue.
[0020] In one possible implementation, the portion of the second decorative wall that extends into the inner liner is flush against the inner wall of the inner liner.
[0021] In one possible implementation, a sealing strip is installed on the inside of the opening, and the end of the second decorative wall away from the first decorative wall is clamped between the sealing strip and the inner wall of the inner liner.
[0022] Secondly, embodiments of this application provide a dishwasher, including the aforementioned inner tub assembly.
[0023] This application provides an inner tank assembly and a dishwasher. The inner tank assembly includes an inner tank, a support column unit, and a decorative door frame. The support column unit is mounted on the opening of the inner tank, and the decorative door frame is mounted on the support column unit. The decorative door frame includes a first decorative wall and a second decorative wall. The first decorative wall covers the front side of the support column unit, and the end of the second decorative wall away from the first decorative wall extends into the interior of the inner tank. In this way, the first decorative wall of the decorative door frame can completely cover the front side of the support column unit, and the second decorative wall can cover any imperfections on the inner side of the inner tank caused by the connection between the inner tank and the support column unit, such as manufacturing protrusions on the inner side of the inner tank. The dishwasher door frame eliminates the need for multiple components to cover the support column, improving the dishwasher's aesthetic appearance. Attached Figure Description
[0024] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0025] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the inner liner assembly provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0026] Figure 2 for Figure 1 Exploded view of the inner liner assembly shown;
[0027] Figure 3 An assembly diagram of the inner liner assembly provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0028] Figure 4 Cross-sectional view of the inner liner assembly provided in the embodiments of this application. Figure 1 ;
[0029] Figure 5 for Figure 4 A magnified view of a portion of point A in the middle;
[0030] Figure 6 Cross-sectional view of the inner liner assembly provided in the embodiments of this application. Figure 2 ;
[0031] Figure 7 for Figure 6 A magnified view of a portion of point B in the middle;
[0032] Figure 8 A partial perspective view of the inner liner assembly provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0033] Figure 9 for Figure 8 A magnified view of a portion of point C in the middle;
[0034] Figure 10 for Figure 8 A magnified view of a portion of point D in the middle;
[0035] Figure 11 A top view of the inner liner assembly provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0036] Figure 12 for Figure 11 A magnified view of a portion of point E in the middle;
[0037] Figure 13 A schematic diagram of the inner liner assembly provided in this application embodiment before bending the tongue depressor;
[0038] Figure 14 This is a schematic diagram of the inner liner assembly provided in the embodiments of this application after bending and pressing the tongue.
[0039] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0040] 100 - Inner liner; 110 - Process boss;
[0041] 200 - Column unit; 210 - Connecting wall;
[0042] 300 - Decorative door frame; 310 - First decorative wall; 311 - Recessed / protruding part; 320 - Second decorative wall; 330 - Top flange; 340 - Side flange; 350 - Tongue; 351 - Notch;
[0043] 400 - Support angle; 410 - Support wall; 420 - Hook;
[0044] 500 - Sealing strip. Detailed Implementation
[0045] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this application clearer, the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar components or components having the same or similar functions throughout. The described embodiments are some, but not all, of the embodiments of this application. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and intended to explain this application, and should not be construed as limiting this application. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this application without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application. The embodiments of this application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0046] In the description of this application, it should be noted that, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "linking" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, an indirect connection through an intermediate medium, or the internal communication between two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application according to the specific circumstances.
[0047] In the description of this application, it should be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "back", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this application.
[0048] The terms “first,” “second,” and “third” (if any) in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of this application are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence.
[0049] Furthermore, the terms “comprising” and “having”, and any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, system, product, or display that includes a series of steps or units is not necessarily limited to those steps or units that are explicitly listed, but may include other steps or units that are not explicitly listed or that are inherent to such process, method, product, or display.
[0050] In existing technology, the inner tub of a dishwasher is installed inside the outer shell, and a column is mounted on the front side of the inner tub. Dishwashers typically have a flange on the front side panel of the outer shell, and a decorative piece is installed on the top of the column. The flange and decorative piece are used to conceal the column and improve the dishwasher's appearance. However, the door frame of a dishwasher has multiple components. The cooperation of these components results in many seams in the door frame, and the differences in materials and colors of different components lead to a lack of consistency in the door frame's appearance, affecting the dishwasher's overall look.
[0051] After repeated consideration and verification, the inventors discovered that if an integrated decorative door frame is installed on the front side of the dishwasher's column, with a first decorative wall located on the front side of the inner tub and a second decorative wall extending into the inner tub, the first decorative wall can cover the front side of the column, and the second decorative wall can cover imperfections such as manufacturing protrusions on the inner side of the inner tub caused by the connection between the inner tub and the column unit. This eliminates the need for multiple components to cover the column at the dishwasher's door frame location, improving the dishwasher's aesthetic appeal.
[0052] In view of this, the inventors designed an inner drum assembly and a dishwasher. A decorative door frame is installed on the upright unit of the inner drum assembly. The decorative door frame includes a first decorative wall and a second decorative wall. The shape of the first decorative wall is the same as the shape of the front side of the upright unit, and the first decorative wall covers the front side of the upright unit. One end of the second decorative wall is connected to the first decorative wall, and the other end extends into the interior of the inner drum. The second decorative wall can cover any imperfections formed on the inside of the inner drum. The dishwasher does not need to have multiple components to cover the upright at the door frame position, improving the dishwasher's aesthetic appearance.
[0053] The technical solutions of the inner tank assembly and dishwasher provided in the embodiments of this application are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0054] Reference Figures 1 to 5As shown, the inner liner assembly provided in this application embodiment includes an inner liner 100, a column unit 200, and a decorative door frame 300. The inner liner 100 has an opening, which can be located at the front end of the inner liner 100, allowing the user to place tableware inside the inner liner 100 through the opening.
[0055] The support column unit 200 is installed on the opening. The support column unit 200 has an "n"-shaped structure and can be fixed to the inner tank 100 by fastening with fasteners, riveting, or welding. The support column unit 200 provides structural support for the inner tank 100. The dishwasher door is mounted on the support column unit 200, which serves to bear weight and provide positioning for the door.
[0056] A decorative door frame 300 is mounted on the column unit 200. The decorative door frame 300 includes a first decorative wall 310 and a second decorative wall 320. The first decorative wall 310 has a notch opposite to the opening position and covers the front side of the column unit 200. For example, the first decorative wall 310 is approximately "n"-shaped, with the inner edge of the "n" defining the notch, and the shape of the first decorative wall 310 is the same as the shape of the front side of the column unit 200.
[0057] One end of the second decorative wall 320 connects to the edge of the notch, and the other end of the second decorative wall 320 extends into the interior of the inner tank 100. In one possible implementation, the decorative door frame 300 can be formed by stamping a metal sheet. Those skilled in the art will understand that after the column unit 200 and the inner tank 100 are connected by screws, riveting, or welding, imperfections such as process protrusions 110, affecting the appearance of the dishwasher, will inevitably remain on the inner side of the corresponding position of the inner tank 100 and the column unit 200 within the user's visible range. The size of the second decorative wall 320 extending into the inner tank 100 can be set according to the location of imperfections on the inner tank 100, and is not uniquely limited here.
[0058] The inner liner assembly provided in this embodiment includes an inner liner 100, a support column unit 200, and a decorative door frame 300. The support column unit 200 is mounted on the opening of the inner liner 100, and the decorative door frame 300 is mounted on the support column unit 200. The decorative door frame 300 includes a first decorative wall 310 and a second decorative wall 320. The first decorative wall 310 covers the front side of the support column unit 200, and the second decorative wall 320 extends into the interior of the inner liner 100 at one end away from the first decorative wall 310. The first decorative wall 310 of the decorative door frame 300 can completely cover the front side of the support column unit 200, and the second decorative wall 320 of the decorative door frame 300 can cover defects on the inner side of the inner liner 100 caused by the connection between the inner liner 100 and the support column unit 200, such as the process boss 110 on the inner side of the inner liner 100. The dishwasher door frame does not require multiple components to cover the dishwasher's support column, improving the dishwasher's aesthetic appearance.
[0059] In one embodiment, such as Figure 1 and Figures 4-7 As shown, the portion of the second decorative wall 320 that extends into the inner liner 100 is closely attached to the inner wall of the inner liner 100.
[0060] In one possible implementation, the portion of the second decorative wall 320 extending into the inner liner 100 can be fixed to the inner wall of the inner liner 100 by riveting, so that the second decorative wall 320 is tightly attached to the inner wall of the inner liner 100.
[0061] In this embodiment, the second decorative wall 320 is attached to the inner wall of the inner liner 100, which can reduce the space loss in the inner liner 100 and prevent the decorative door frame 300 from affecting the opening and closing of the dishwasher door.
[0062] In one specific implementation, such as Figures 1-7 As shown, a sealing strip 500 is installed on the inner side of the opening. The sealing strip 500 can be "n" shaped. After the dishwasher door is closed, the sealing strip 500 is clamped between the inner tub 100 and the door to achieve a seal between the inner tub 100 and the door. In one possible implementation, a sealing frame can be installed on the inner tub 100 near the opening. A mounting groove is defined between the sealing frame and the inner wall of the inner tub 100. A portion of the sealing strip 500 can be embedded in the mounting groove to fix the sealing strip 500 to the inner tub 100.
[0063] The end of the second decorative wall 320 furthest from the first decorative wall 310 is clamped between the sealing strip 500 and the inner wall of the inner liner 100. That is, the second decorative wall 320 is located on the side of the sealing strip 500 facing the inner wall of the inner liner 100. After installation, the sealing strip 500 can press the second decorative wall 320 along the side closest to the inner wall of the inner liner 100, and the pressing force provided by the sealing strip 500 makes the second decorative wall 320 adhere tightly to the inner side of the inner liner 100.
[0064] The aforementioned arrangement, while assisting in securing the decorative door frame 300, ensures that the second decorative wall 320 of the decorative door frame 300 is tightly fitted against the inner wall of the inner tub 100, preventing the decorative door frame 300 from affecting the opening and closing of the dishwasher door. Furthermore, no additional fixing structure is needed between the inner tub 100 and the second decorative wall 320 to separately secure the second decorative wall 320, facilitating the assembly of the inner tub components and improving the dishwasher's production efficiency.
[0065] In one embodiment, such as Figures 2-7As shown, the inner liner assembly also includes two support angles 400, which are respectively installed at the two top corners of the column unit 200 facing the first decorative wall 310. Each support angle 400 has an approximate "L" shape, and the two support angles 400 are respectively installed at the upper left and right corners of the column unit 200 facing the first decorative wall 310. The distance between the two opposing sides of the two support angles 400 is greater than the width of the inner liner 100. It can be understood that the two support angles 400 can increase the top width of the column unit 200.
[0066] The top of the first decorative wall 310 is provided with a top flange 330, and the two opposite ends of the first decorative wall 310 along the width direction of the inner liner 100 are respectively provided with side flanges 340. Both the top flange 330 and the side flanges 340 extend towards the inner liner 100. The two side flanges 340 are located on the left and right sides of the first decorative wall 310 respectively, and the top flange 330 and the two side flanges 340 can be provided on the first decorative wall 310 by stamping.
[0067] The top of the support angle 400 abuts against the top flange 330, and the two opposing sides of the support angle 400 abut against the two side flanges 340 respectively. Understandably, when the top of the support angle 400 abuts against the top flange 330, the support angle 400 can restrict the downward movement of the decorative door frame 300 relative to the column unit 200. When the two side flanges 340 abut against the two support angles 400 respectively, the two support angles 400 can restrict the left and right movement of the decorative door frame 300 relative to the column unit 200.
[0068] It's worth mentioning that, to prevent the dishwasher from scratching the cabinet during installation and to ensure a tighter fit after installation, the decorative door frame 300 is wider than the upright unit 200. Two support angles 400 limit the upper portion of the decorative door frame 300, preventing it from wobbling relative to the upright unit 200.
[0069] In a specific embodiment, such as Figures 3-10 As shown, the support angle 400 includes a support wall 410 and a hook 420. The support wall 410 is located between the first decorative wall 310 and the column unit 200. The hook 420 is located on the side of the support wall 410 away from the first decorative wall 310 and is hung on the column unit 200.
[0070] The support wall 410 is a sheet-like structure. The thickness of the support wall 410 can be adjusted to control the gap between the first decorative wall 310 and the column unit 200. The support wall 410 also serves to limit the upper end of the decorative door frame 300. Optionally, hooks 420 can be provided at the top and sides of the support wall 410, and each hook 420 can be fixed to the support wall 410 by welding. In one possible implementation, a sheet-like structure is provided on the side of the column unit 200 facing away from the inner liner 100, and the hooks 420 of each support corner 400 can be hung on this sheet-like structure.
[0071] In this structure, the hooks 420 of the support angle 400 hook onto the column unit 200, allowing the two support angles 400 to be installed facing outwards on the left and right upper corners of the column unit 200. The connection between the support angles 400 and the column unit 200 is relatively easy, which helps to improve the assembly efficiency of the inner liner assembly.
[0072] In other embodiments, each support angle 400 may also be fixed to the column unit 200 by means of fasteners or welding, and this is not the only one.
[0073] In a specific embodiment, such as Figures 1-3 As shown, the inner liner assembly also includes fasteners. The fasteners pass through the first decorative wall 310 and are locked onto the column unit 200, with the fasteners located below the support angle 400.
[0074] For example, the fastener can be a screw, and the first decorative wall 310 can be provided with screw holes for the fastener to pass through. The screw holes are located below the support angle 400. The first decorative wall 310 can be provided with screw holes at the lower positions on the left and right sides respectively. The decorative door frame 300 is fixed to the column unit 200 at the lower positions on the left and right sides respectively by fasteners.
[0075] In this embodiment, fasteners are used to secure the decorative door frame 300 and the column unit 200 below the support angle 400, providing a lower limit for the assembly of the decorative door frame 300, preventing the lower end of the decorative door frame 300 from moving relative to the column unit 200. Furthermore, the decorative door frame 300 only has screw holes for the fasteners to pass through; all other areas have flawless surfaces, ensuring the integrity of the inner liner assembly's appearance.
[0076] In a more specific embodiment, such as Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 9 and Figure 10As shown, the first decorative wall 310 is provided with a protrusion 311. The protrusion 311 forms a protrusion on the side of the first decorative wall 310 facing the column unit 200, and a recess on the side of the first decorative wall 310 away from the column unit 200. Fasteners are provided through the protrusion 311, and the head of the fastener is received in the recess.
[0077] The protrusions 311 can be formed on the first decorative wall 310 by stamping. Specifically, the fastener between the column unit 200 and the decorative door frame 300 is a countersunk screw, and the recess formed on the side of the first decorative wall 310 opposite to the column unit 200 can serve as a countersunk screw hole. The size of the recess is not smaller than the size of the fastener head. By accommodating the fastener head in the recess, the front appearance of the side of the first decorative wall 310 opposite to the column unit 200 is flat, and no abrupt screw head protrusions are noticeable to the user, further improving the appearance and refinement of the inner liner assembly.
[0078] It is worth mentioning that the support angle 400 is located between the support wall 410 and the first decorative wall 310, which leaves an installation gap between the decorative door frame 300 and the support wall 200. This installation gap provides sufficient distance for the concave and convex parts 311 on the first decorative wall 310. That is, the installation gap between the support wall 410 and the first decorative wall 310 can accommodate the convex part 311 formed on the side of the first decorative wall 310 facing the support wall 200.
[0079] In one embodiment, such as Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figures 11-14 As shown, a connecting wall 210 is provided on the side of the column unit 200 facing the first decorative wall 310. The extending direction of the connecting wall 210 is parallel to the extending direction of the first decorative wall 310.
[0080] Both the top flange 330 and the side flange 340 facing the inner liner 100 are provided with a pressure tongue 350. Multiple pressure tongues 350 can be provided at intervals on the top flange 330 and the side flange 340. The pressure tongue 350 has a sheet-like structure and a certain degree of plasticity. When subjected to external force, the pressure tongue 350 can bend and deform and be fixed.
[0081] The depressor 350 wraps around the outer edge of the connecting wall 210, and the end of the depressor 350 away from the first decorative wall 310 abuts against the side of the connecting wall 210 opposite to the first decorative wall 310. Specifically, as shown... Figure 13 As shown,
[0082] When the decorative door frame 300 is installed flush against the support angle 400, the latch 350 is located on the outside of the column unit 200.
[0083] Staff can follow Figure 13 When the middle arrow points to the direction of the pressure tongue 350, the pressure tongue 350 is gradually bent inward until the end away from the first decorative wall 310 fits against the side of the connecting wall 210 facing the inner liner 100, so that the decorative door frame 300 is fixed on the column unit 200.
[0084] This structure, through the engagement between the retaining tongue 350 and the connecting wall 210, allows the decorative door frame 300 to be confined to the connecting wall 210 of the column unit 200. The retaining tongue 350 provides a fastening force to the decorative door frame 300, ensuring its reliable installation on the surface of the column unit 200. This configuration allows the decorative door frame 300 to require only a small number of fasteners, such as... Figure 1 As shown, the decorative door frame 300 can be reliably fixed to the column unit 200 with just two fasteners, which helps to reduce the number of fasteners and avoid the impact of welding, riveting and other process marks on the appearance of the inner liner component.
[0085] In a specific embodiment, such as Figure 11 and Figure 12 As shown, a notch 351 is provided at one end of the tongue 350 near the first decorative wall 310. Along the width direction of the tongue 350, the notch 351 extends from the edge of the tongue 350 toward the middle of the tongue 350.
[0086] For example, the tongue 350 is provided with notches 351 on both the left and right sides of the end connected to the corresponding flange. The area where the notches 351 are located on the tongue 350 is narrower and is the weakest point in the tongue 350 structure. When the tongue 350 is subjected to external force, the area where the notches 351 are located bends first, making it easier for workers to bend the tongue 350 so that the end of the tongue 350 away from the first decorative wall 310 abuts against the side of the connecting wall 210 facing the inner liner 100.
[0087] This application also provides a dishwasher, including the aforementioned inner tank assembly.
[0088] The dishwasher provided in this application, due to the use of the aforementioned inner tank assembly, does not require multiple components to cover the dishwasher's uprights at the door frame position, resulting in a more refined appearance.
[0089] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this application, and are not intended to limit them. Although this application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some or all of the technical features therein. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application.
Claims
1. A liner assembly, comprising: The inner container assembly comprises: an inner container having an opening; a post unit installed on the opening; a decorative door frame installed on the post unit, the decorative door frame comprising a first decorative wall and a second decorative wall, the first decorative wall having a notch opposite the opening, the first decorative wall covering a front side of the post unit, one end of the second decorative wall being connected to an edge of the notch, the other end of the second decorative wall extending into the inner container.
2. The liner assembly of claim 1, wherein, The inner container assembly further comprises two support corners, the two support corners being respectively installed at two top corner positions of the post unit towards the first decorative wall, the distance between the two sides of the two support corners away from each other being greater than the width of the inner container. The top end of the first decorative wall is provided with a top turning edge, the two ends of the first decorative wall away from each other along the width direction of the inner container are respectively provided with side turning edges, and the top turning edge and the side turning edges both extend towards the inner container. The top end of the support corner is in abutment with the top turning edge, and the two sides of the two support corners away from each other are respectively in abutment with the two side turning edges.
3. The liner assembly of claim 2, wherein, The support corner comprises a support wall between the first decorative wall and the post unit, and a hook provided on the side of the support wall away from the first decorative wall, the hook being hung on the post unit.
4. The liner assembly of claim 3, wherein, The inner container assembly further comprises a fastener. The fastener passes through the first decorative wall and is locked on the post unit, and the fastener is located below the support corner.
5. The liner assembly of claim 4, wherein, The first decorative wall is provided with a concave-convex part, the concave-convex part forms a convex part on the side of the first decorative wall towards the post unit, and forms a concave part on the side of the first decorative wall away from the post unit, the fastener passes through the concave-convex part, and the head of the fastener is accommodated in the concave part.
6. The liner assembly of claim 2, wherein, The side of the post unit towards the first decorative wall is provided with a connecting wall. The side of the top turning edge and the side of the side turning edge towards the inner container are both provided with a tongue depressor, the tongue depressor bypasses the outer edge of the connecting wall, and one end of the tongue depressor away from the first decorative wall is in abutment with the side of the connecting wall away from the first decorative wall.
7. The liner assembly of claim 6, wherein, One end of the tongue depressor close to the first decorative wall is provided with a notch, and along the width direction of the tongue depressor, the notch extends from the edge of the tongue depressor to the middle part of the tongue depressor.
8. The liner assembly of claim 1, wherein, The part of the second decorative wall extending into the inner container is tightly attached to the inner wall of the inner container.
9. The liner assembly of claim 8, wherein, The inner side of the opening is provided with a sealing strip, and the end of the second decorative wall away from the first decorative wall is clamped between the sealing strip and the inner wall of the inner container.
10. A dishwasher, characterized in that The inner container assembly of any one of claims 1-9 is included.