An integrated cleaning machine

CN224474414UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-10NINGBO FOTILE KITCHEN WARE CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
NINGBO FOTILE KITCHEN WARE CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-06-30
Publication Date
2026-07-10

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Technical Problem

[0003]上述方案虽然便于放置物品,但不方便对大量或少量餐具进行选择性清洗,且整个装置需要嵌置在橱柜中,导致空间利用率较低

Benefits of technology

[0016] Preferably, the front and rear edges of the top of the large bowl rack are respectively provided with upward-arching first limiting ribs, and correspondingly, the front and rear edges of the bottom of the small bowl rack are respectively provided with downward-arching second limiting ribs that fit around the first limiting ribs. With this structure, the small bowl rack can be directly placed on the large bowl rack to achieve positioning of both, making operation convenient.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to an integrated cleaning machine, including frame, water tank and cleaning machine, the water tank is located frame upper portion, the cleaning machine is located frame lower portion, still include big bowl frame and small bowl frame, the front side of cleaning machine is provided with the open mouth, big bowl frame can be located in the cleaning machine and can be pulled out from the open mouth and can pull and draw, the transverse width of small bowl frame is less than the width of big bowl frame and can be supported on the top of big bowl frame and move left and right. Adopt above -mentioned structure, when the user washes a small amount of tableware, can choose small bowl frame on the basis of small bowl frame, after the movement of small bowl frame, choose the corresponding big bowl frame area below small bowl frame, in order to according to the cleaning requirement of the object to be cleaned classified, quantitative cleaning, and in the non -cleaning state, move small bowl frame left and right, still can expose the specific area below it, convenient for the user to store and take the tableware, satisfy more demand of user, improve the space utilization of cleaning machine.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of dishwasher technology, specifically to an integrated cleaning machine for cleaning tableware and the like. Background Technology

[0002] Chinese patent ZL202320881501.X, "Containing Device and Dishwasher," discloses a dishwasher structure that combines storage and washing. It includes: a housing having an inner cavity and an opening communicating with the inner cavity; a first support member slidably connected to the housing and capable of being pushed into or pulled out of the inner cavity along the opening; a second support member; and a connecting rod, one end of which is rotatably connected to the first support member, and the other end of which is rotatably connected to the second support member. When a user needs to place items on the second support member, they simply rotate the second support member to a position closer to their body, making it convenient for the user to place items on it.

[0003] While the above solution is convenient for placing items, it is not convenient for selectively washing large or small quantities of tableware, and the entire device needs to be embedded in a cabinet, resulting in low space utilization. Utility Model Content

[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide an integrated cleaning machine that is easy to classify and clean according to the cleaning needs of the objects to be cleaned and has a high space utilization rate, in light of the current state of the technology.

[0005] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve the above-mentioned technical problems is as follows:

[0006] An integrated cleaning machine includes a frame, a water tank, and a cleaning machine. The water tank is located on the upper part of the frame, and the cleaning machine is located on the lower part of the frame. It also includes a large dish rack and a small dish rack. The front side of the cleaning machine is provided with an opening. The large dish rack can be pulled back and forth in the cleaning machine and can be pulled out from the opening. The lateral width of the small dish rack is smaller than the width of the large dish rack and it can be moved left and right and supported on the top of the large dish rack.

[0007] With the above structure, when washing a small number of dishes, users can select the small dish rack, move the small dish rack, and then select the corresponding large dish rack area below the small dish rack. This allows for classification and quantitative washing based on the washing needs of the items to be washed. In non-washing mode, moving the small dish rack left and right can expose a specific area below it, making it convenient for users to store and retrieve dishes. This meets more user needs and improves the space utilization of the washing machine.

[0008] Preferably, the lateral width of the small bowl rack is 0.3 to 0.5 times the lateral width of the large bowl rack. The left side of the large bowl rack forms a first area for placing small tableware, and the right side forms a second area for placing large tableware. The top openings of the first and second areas are selectively exposed as the small bowl rack moves laterally. With this structure, when the number of tableware to be washed is small, a suitable area can be selected for washing based on the main volume of the tableware. In the storage state, the tableware can also be categorized according to its model, making it more convenient to use.

[0009] Preferably, the vertical height of the large bowl rack is 2 to 4 times the vertical height of the small bowl rack, which is used to hold shorter tableware. This structure facilitates better sorting and washing of tableware according to its type, thus meeting more consumer needs.

[0010] Preferably, when the small dish rack is positioned above the first area, the small dish rack and the first area of ​​the large dish rack together form the selected dishwashing area, and the second area of ​​the large dish rack is idle; when the small dish rack is positioned above the second area, the small dish rack and the second area of ​​the large dish rack together form the selected dishwashing area, and the first area of ​​the large dish rack is idle. This structure concentrates the areas to be washed, allowing all areas to be covered when using a single set of spray nozzles, thus improving the washing effect.

[0011] Preferably, the bottom of the small dish rack is provided with a spray element that can move laterally back and forth with it. The top wall of the spray element has a first spray hole that sprays water onto the small dish rack above it, and the bottom wall of the spray element has a second spray hole that sprays water onto the selected area below it. With the above structure, the area to be cleaned is relatively concentrated. When using a set of spray elements for cleaning, it is easy to cover all the areas to be cleaned, improving the cleaning effect. At the same time, the spray element can move laterally with the small dish rack, thereby meeting the needs of the selected cleaning area.

[0012] In order to enable the spray unit to move laterally back and forth with the small bowl rack, the washing machine is provided with a water supply pipe arranged near the rear side wall. The inner end of the water supply pipe is connected to the spray unit through a forward-extending water guide pipe, and the outer end of the water supply pipe is arranged through the side wall of the washing machine. The water supply pipe is a telescopic pipe that can extend and retract with the lateral movement of the large bowl rack.

[0013] Preferably, the water supply pipe passes through the first side wall adjacent to the washing machine and the first area. The water guide pipe is constrained at the bottom of the large bowl rack. The rear end of the water guide pipe is connected to a sleeve arranged laterally along the rear side of the large bowl rack. The telescopic pipe includes multiple segments that are interlocked and form a limiting seal at the ends. The segment on the right side is inserted into the sleeve. The segment can retract and hide in the sleeve as the large bowl rack moves to the left, and extend out of the sleeve as the large bowl rack moves to the right. With the above structure, a stable water supply is always provided as the small bowl rack moves laterally back and forth.

[0014] Preferably, the bottom wall of the washing machine is provided with guide rails extending forward and backward on both sides, and correspondingly, the bottom edges of the small dish rack are provided with rollers that can cooperate with the guide rails. This structure makes it easy to pull out or push the large dish rack carrying the small dish rack into the washing machine as a whole, making operation labor-saving and convenient.

[0015] Preferably, the lateral width of the water tank is the same as the lateral width of the washing machine, and the water tank is further provided with partitions that can divide it into at least two areas of different volumes. This structure can provide more categorized cleaning space to meet more consumer needs.

[0016] Preferably, the front and rear edges of the top of the large bowl rack are respectively provided with upward-arching first limiting ribs, and correspondingly, the front and rear edges of the bottom of the small bowl rack are respectively provided with downward-arching second limiting ribs that fit around the first limiting ribs. With this structure, the small bowl rack can be directly placed on the large bowl rack to achieve positioning of both, making operation convenient.

[0017] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of this utility model are as follows: The washing machine of this utility model has a larger horizontal width. A large bowl rack adapted to its horizontal width is set in the washing machine, and a smaller bowl rack with a smaller width that can move left and right is set on the large bowl rack. When washing a small amount of tableware, the user can select the small bowl rack, move the small bowl rack, and then select the corresponding area of ​​the large bowl rack below the small bowl rack, so as to classify and quantitatively wash according to the washing needs of the items to be washed. In the non-washing state, moving the small bowl rack left and right can also expose a specific area below it, which is convenient for the user to store and retrieve tableware, thus meeting more user needs and improving the space utilization of the washing machine. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 for Figure 1 Another angle view;

[0020] Figure 3 This is a diagram showing the fit between the large bowl rack and the lower bowl rack in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 4 for Figure 3 The exploded diagram. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0023] like Figures 1-4 As shown, the integrated cleaning machine of this embodiment includes a frame 1, a water tank 2, and a cleaning machine 3. The water tank 2 is located on the upper part of the frame 1, and the cleaning machine 3 is located on the lower part of the frame 1. It also includes a large dish rack 4 and a small dish rack 5. The front side of the cleaning machine 3 is provided with an opening 31. The large dish rack 4 can be pulled back and forth in the cleaning machine 3 and can be pulled out from the opening 31. The lateral width of the small dish rack 5 is smaller than the width of the large dish rack 4 and can be moved left and right to support the top of the large dish rack 4.

[0024] With the above structure, when washing a small amount of tableware, users can select the small bowl rack 5, move the small bowl rack 5, and then select the corresponding large bowl rack 4 area below the small bowl rack 5. This allows for classification and quantitative washing according to the washing needs of the items to be washed. In the non-washing state, moving the small bowl rack 5 left and right can also expose a specific area below it, making it convenient for users to store and retrieve tableware. This meets more of the user's needs and improves the space utilization of the washing machine 3.

[0025] The lateral width of the small dish rack 5 is 0.3 to 0.5 times that of the large dish rack 4. The left side of the large dish rack 4 forms a first area 41 for placing small tableware, and the right side forms a second area 42 for placing large tableware. The top openings 31 of the first area 41 and the second area 42 are selectively exposed as the small dish rack 5 moves laterally. With this structure, when the number of tableware to be washed is small, a suitable area can be selected for washing according to the main volume of the tableware; when the tableware is stored, it can also be classified according to its model, making it more convenient to use.

[0026] The vertical height of the large dish rack 4 is 2 to 4 times that of the small dish rack 5, which is used to hold shorter tableware. This structure facilitates better sorting and washing of tableware according to their size, thus meeting more consumer needs.

[0027] With the small dish rack 5 positioned above the first area 41, the small dish rack 5 and the first area 41 of the large dish rack 4 together form the selected dishwashing area, while the second area 42 of the large dish rack 4 is idle. With the small dish rack 5 positioned above the second area 42, the small dish rack 5 and the second area 42 of the large dish rack 4 together form the selected dishwashing area, while the first area 41 of the large dish rack 4 is idle. This structure concentrates the areas to be washed, allowing all areas to be covered when using a set of spray nozzles 6, thus improving the washing effect.

[0028] The bottom of the small dish rack 5 is equipped with a spray element 6 that can move laterally back and forth with it. The top wall of the spray element 6 has a first spray hole that sprays water onto the small dish rack 5 above it, and the bottom wall of the spray element 6 has a second spray hole that sprays water onto the selected area below it. With the above structure, the area to be cleaned is relatively concentrated. When cleaning with a set of spray elements 6, it is easy to cover all the areas to be cleaned, thus improving the cleaning effect. At the same time, the spray element 6 can move laterally with the small dish rack 5, thereby meeting the needs of the selected cleaning area.

[0029] In order to enable the spray component 6 to move laterally back and forth with the small bowl rack 5, the washing machine 3 is provided with a water supply pipe 7 arranged near the rear side wall. The inner end of the water supply pipe 7 is connected to the spray component 6 through a forward-extending water guide pipe 71. The outer end of the water supply pipe 7 passes through the side wall of the washing machine 3. The water supply pipe 7 is a telescopic pipe that can extend and retract with the lateral movement of the large bowl rack.

[0030] The water supply pipe 7 passes through the first side wall adjacent to the washing machine 3 and the first area 41. The water guide pipe 71 is constrained at the bottom of the large bowl rack. The rear end of the water guide pipe 71 is connected to a sleeve 73 arranged laterally along the rear side of the large bowl rack. The telescopic pipe includes multiple interlocking pipe sections 72 that form a limiting seal at the ends. The pipe section 72 on the right side is inserted into the sleeve 73. The pipe section 72 can retract and hide in the sleeve as the large bowl rack moves to the left, and extend out of the sleeve as the large bowl rack moves to the right. With the above structure, a stable water supply is always provided as the small bowl rack 5 moves laterally back and forth.

[0031] The inner bottom wall of the washing machine 3 is provided with front-to-back extending guide rails 32 on both sides. Correspondingly, the bottom sides of the small dish rack are provided with rollers 43 that can cooperate with the guide rails 32. This structure makes it easy to pull out or push the large dish rack 4 carrying the small dish rack 5 into the washing machine 3 as a whole, making the operation labor-saving and convenient.

[0032] The horizontal width of the water tank 2 is the same as that of the washing machine 3, and the water tank 2 is also equipped with partitions 21 that can divide it into at least two areas of different volumes. This structure can provide more classified cleaning space to meet more consumer needs.

[0033] The large bowl rack 4 has upward-arching first limiting ribs 40 on its top front and rear edges, and correspondingly, the small bowl rack 5 has downward-arching second limiting ribs 50 on its bottom front and rear edges, which fit around the first limiting ribs 40. With this structure, the small bowl rack 5 can be placed directly on the large bowl rack 4 to achieve positioning of both, making operation convenient.

[0034] The washing machine 3 in this embodiment has a large horizontal width. A large dish rack 4 adapted to its horizontal width is set in the washing machine 3, and a smaller dish rack 5 with a smaller width that can move left and right is set on the large dish rack 4. When washing a small amount of tableware, the user can select the small dish rack 5, move the small dish rack 5, and then select the corresponding area of ​​the large dish rack 4 below the small dish rack 5, so as to classify and quantitatively clean according to the cleaning needs of the items to be cleaned. In the non-cleaning state, moving the small dish rack 5 left and right can also expose a specific area below it, which is convenient for the user to store and retrieve tableware, meeting more user needs and improving the space utilization of the washing machine 3.

[0035] In the specification and claims of this utility model, terms indicating direction, such as "front," "rear," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "side," "top," and "bottom," are used to describe various exemplary structural parts and elements of this utility model. However, the use of these terms is merely for the purpose of explanation and is based on the exemplary orientations shown in the accompanying drawings. Since the embodiments disclosed in this utility model can be arranged in different orientations, these terms indicating direction are for illustrative purposes only and should not be regarded as limitations. For example, "upper" and "lower" are not necessarily limited to directions opposite to or consistent with the direction of gravity.

Claims

1. An integrated cleaning machine, comprising a frame (1), a water tank (2), and a cleaning machine (3), wherein the water tank (2) is disposed on the upper part of the frame (1), and the cleaning machine (3) is disposed on the lower part of the frame (1), characterized in that: It also includes a large bowl rack (4) and a small bowl rack (5). The front side of the washing machine (3) is provided with an opening (31). The large bowl rack (4) can be pulled back and forth in the washing machine (3) and can be pulled out from the opening (31). The lateral width of the small bowl rack (5) is smaller than the width of the large bowl rack (4) and can be moved left and right to support the top of the large bowl rack (4).

2. The integrated cleaning machine according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lateral width of the small bowl rack (5) is 0.3 to 0.5 times that of the lateral width of the large bowl rack (4). The left side of the large bowl rack (4) forms a first area (41) for placing small tableware, and the right side forms a second area (42) for placing large tableware. The top openings (31) of the first area (41) and the second area (42) are selectively exposed as the small bowl rack (5) moves laterally.

3. The integrated cleaning machine according to claim 2, characterized in that: The vertical height of the large bowl rack (4) is 2 to 4 times the vertical height of the small bowl rack (5), and the small bowl rack (5) is used to place low-height tableware.

4. The integrated cleaning machine according to claim 3, characterized in that: When the small bowl rack (5) is located above the first area (41), the small bowl rack (5) and the first area (41) of the large bowl rack (4) together form the selected tableware washing area, and the second area (42) of the large bowl rack (4) is idle; when the small bowl rack (5) is located above the second area (42), the small bowl rack (5) and the second area (42) of the large bowl rack (4) together form the selected tableware washing area, and the first area (41) of the large bowl rack (4) is idle.

5. The integrated cleaning machine according to claim 4, characterized in that: The bottom of the small bowl rack (5) is provided with a spraying component (6) that can move back and forth laterally. The top wall of the spraying component (6) is provided with a first spray hole that can spray the small bowl rack (5) above it, and the bottom wall of the spraying component (6) is provided with a second spray hole that can spray the selected area below it.

6. The integrated cleaning machine according to claim 5, characterized in that: The cleaning machine (3) is provided with a water supply pipe (7) arranged near the rear side wall. The inner end of the water supply pipe (7) is connected to the spray component (6) through a forward-extending water guide pipe (71). The outer end of the water supply pipe (7) is arranged through the side wall of the cleaning machine (3). The water supply pipe (7) is a telescopic pipe that can extend and retract with the lateral movement of the large bowl rack.

7. The integrated cleaning machine according to claim 6, characterized in that: The water supply pipe (7) passes through the first side wall adjacent to the cleaning machine (3) and the first area (41). The water guide pipe (71) is constrained at the bottom of the large bowl rack. The rear end of the water guide pipe (71) is connected to a sleeve (73) arranged laterally along the rear side of the large bowl rack. The telescopic pipe includes multiple pipe sections (72) that are interlocked and form a limiting seal at the end. The pipe section (72) on the right side is inserted and connected to the sleeve (73). The pipe section (72) can retract and hide in the sleeve as the large bowl rack moves to the left, and extend out of the sleeve as the large bowl rack moves to the right.

8. The integrated cleaning machine according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that: The inner bottom wall of the washing machine (3) is provided with front and rear extending guide rails (32) at both sides of the bottom edge, and correspondingly, the bottom of the small bowl rack is provided with rollers (43) that can cooperate with the guide rails at both sides of the bottom edge.

9. The integrated cleaning machine according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that: The lateral width of the water tank (2) is the same as that of the cleaning machine (3), and the water tank (2) is also provided with a partition (21) that can divide it into at least two areas with different volumes.