Device for securing chopsticks to dishwasher rack
In accordance with one embodiment, a device to be affixed to an automatic dishwasher rack in order to provide a means by which one can secure a number of chopsticks or similarly shaped items such that the items can be cleaned without risk of damaging either the dishwasher or aforementioned items.
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This invention relates to the cleaning and sanitization of kitchen implements, cutlery, utensils, and related objects.
Although dishwashers typically contain a basket for holding utensils, many people have found that the standard size baskets have holes too large to allow for the cleaning of long, narrow utensils such as chopsticks. Attempting to use such a basket, one quickly finds that chopsticks fall vertically partway through and run the risk of damaging either the chopsticks or the dishwasher itself. Dishwasher baskets are available with small enough holes to prevent such damage, but these baskets are generally regarded as an inferior solution, because the smaller holes block most of the cleaning spray.
Each day, countless disposable wooden chopsticks are used and thrown away. Worldwide, wooden chopsticks are preferred for hygiene reasons. Reusable chopsticks tend to be novelty items, in part due to the previous impossibility of cleaning them in the dishwasher.
Prior to the invention of the claimed device, there was no convenient way to use a dishwasher to clean and sterilize chopsticks or similarly-shaped utensils such as skewers and straws. The availability of this device could reduce waste, solve longstanding frustrations, and help prevent the destruction of forests for chopstick wood.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with one embodiment, a device to be affixed to an automatic dishwasher rack in order to provide a means by which one can secure a number of chopsticks or similarly shaped items such that the items can be cleaned without risk of damaging either the dishwasher or aforementioned items.
FIGS 1b and 1c depict side and frontal views, respectively, of the embodiment shown in
One embodiment of the device is shown in
Most dishwashers have a wire rack of some sort, and there is relatively little variance in the wire diameter of said rack, so if the device has appropriately sized clips (2), a single clip size can allow the device to be securely affixed to such a rack, as shown in
To use the device, a person wishing to wash chopsticks (21) can insert the chopsticks (21) into the provided openings (1), ensuring the chopsticks (21) are secured via a friction-fit to the device's body, as illustrated in
Instead of holding chopsticks with a friction-fit hole, the device can have a number of protrusions (31 or 41) within the hole (1) to grasp the chopsticks, as shown in
Instead of a flexible clip (2), a two-part clamp-type mechanism (71) can be used, as seen in
Claims
1. A device for holding one or more utensils securely within a dishwasher or any other cleaning or sterilization apparatus, said device comprising of both:
- a plurality of orifices shaped to hold said utensils; and
- a clip, clamp, or other fastening means for affixing said device to the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus.
2. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of holes, such that in typical use the utensils are held in place by friction; and
- the fastening means takes the form of an integral clip or set of clips, such that in typical use the claimed device clips onto a part of the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus.
3. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of holes with radial or lateral protrusions, such that in typical use the elasticity of the material aids in grasping the utensils; and
- the fastening means takes the form of an integral clip or set of clips, such that in typical use the claimed device clips onto a part of the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus.
4. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of integral clips shaped to firmly grasp the utensils; and
- the fastening means takes the form of an integral clip or set of clips, such that in typical use the claimed device clips onto a part of the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus.
5. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of matched indentations in a single part, which when folded or hinged onto itself, clamp onto the utensils; and
- the fastening means takes the form of an integral clip or set of clips, such that in typical use the claimed device clips onto a part of the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus.
6. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of matched indentations in multiple separate parts, which when attached to each other, clamp onto the utensils; and
- the fastening means takes the form of an integral clip or set of clips, such that in typical use the claimed device clips onto a part of the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus.
7. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of holes, such that in typical use the utensils are held in place by friction; and
- the fastening means takes the form of a clamping mechanism, such that in typical use the claimed device clamps onto a part of the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus.
8. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of holes with radial or lateral protrusions, such that in typical use the elasticity of the material aids in grasping the utensils; and
- the fastening means takes the form of a clamping mechanism, such that in typical use the claimed device clamps onto a part of the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus.
9. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of integral clips shaped to firmly grasp the utensils; and
- the fastening means takes the form of a clamping mechanism, such that in typical use the claimed device clamps onto a part of the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus.
10. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of matched indentations in a single part, which when folded or hinged onto itself, clamp onto the utensils; and
- the fastening means takes the form of a clamping mechanism, such that in typical use the claimed device clamps onto a part of the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus.
11. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of matched indentations in multiple separate parts, which when attached to each other, clamp onto the utensils; and
- the fastening means takes the form of a clamping mechanism, such that in typical use the claimed device clamps onto a part of the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus.
12. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of holes, such that in typical use the utensils are held in place by friction; and
- the fastening means takes the form of a multi-part mechanism, such that in typical use the claimed device attaches onto a part of the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus.
13. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of holes with radial or lateral protrusions, such that in typical use the elasticity of the material aids in grasping the utensils; and
- the fastening means takes the form of a multi-part mechanism, such that in typical use the claimed device attaches onto a part of the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus.
14. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of integral clips shaped to firmly grasp the utensils; and
- the fastening means takes the form of a multi-part mechanism, such that in typical use the claimed device attaches onto a part of the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus.
15. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of matched indentations in a single part, which when folded or hinged onto itself, clamp onto the utensils; and
- the fastening means takes the form of a multi-part mechanism, such that in typical use the claimed device attaches onto a part of the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus.
16. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of matched indentations in multiple separate parts, which when attached to each other, clamp onto the utensils; and
- the fastening means takes the form of a multi-part mechanism, such that in typical use the claimed device attaches onto a part of the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus.
17. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of holes, such that in typical use the utensils are held in place by friction; and
- the fastening means takes the form of the claimed device resting within the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus, such that the claimed device holds the utensils more securely than had the claimed device not been in use.
18. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of holes with radial or lateral protrusions, such that in typical use the elasticity of the material aids in grasping the utensils; and
- the fastening means takes the form of the claimed device resting within the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus, such that the claimed device holds the utensils more securely than had the claimed device not been in use.
19. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of integral clips shaped to firmly grasp the utensils; and
- the fastening means takes the form of the claimed device resting within the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus, such that the claimed device holds the utensils more securely than had the claimed device not been in use.
20. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of matched indentations in a single part, which when folded or hinged onto itself, clamp onto the utensils; and
- the fastening means takes the form of the claimed device resting within the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus, such that the claimed device holds the utensils more securely than had the claimed device not been in use.
21. A device according to claim 1, wherein:
- the orifices take the form of matched indentations in multiple separate parts, which when attached to each other, clamp onto the utensils; and
- the fastening means takes the form of the claimed device resting within the interior of the cleaning or sterilization apparatus, such that the claimed device holds the utensils more securely than had the claimed device not been in use.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 18, 2013
Publication Date: Jul 10, 2014
Applicants: (Auburn, NH), (Auburn, NH)
Inventors: Katherine Ann Hamilton (Auburn, NH), Matthew Dino Minuti (Auburn, NH)
Application Number: 13/846,464