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Title:
DISHWARE POLISHING DEVICE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2019/180696
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A dishware polishing device, comprising: a base configured to be placed on a surface; at least one brush extending from the base, wherein the at least one brush is configured to rotate about a longitudinal axis of the at least one brush and polish at least one dishware being in contact with the at least one brush; and a fan attached to the base, wherein the fan is configured to blow air. In addition, a method for polishing at least one dishware, comprising: providing a dishware polishing device as described herein; actuating at least one brush, thus causing the at least one brush to rotate; and polishing at least one dishware by holding the at least one dishware while letting the at least one dishware to touch the rotating at least one brush. Additional embodiments of the device and the method are disclosed herein.

Inventors:
MENAYEV SHAY (IL)
Application Number:
PCT/IL2019/050275
Publication Date:
September 26, 2019
Filing Date:
March 12, 2019
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
MENAYEV SHAY (IL)
International Classes:
A47L21/02; A47L19/00
Foreign References:
CN201333018Y2009-10-28
DE10305897A12005-07-07
DE19817561A11999-10-21
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
SCHLESINGER, Jacob (IL)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

1. A dishware polishing device, comprising:

a base configured to be placed on a surface;

at least one brush extending from the base, wherein the at least one brush is configured to rotate about a longitudinal axis of the at least one brush and polish at least one dishware being in contact with the at least one brush;

and a fan attached to the base, wherein the fan is configured to blow air.

2. The dishware polishing device of claim 1, wherein the at least one brush is configured to be actuated and start rotating by touching a brush with an object.

3. The dishware polishing device of claim 1, comprising one brush.

4. The dishware polishing device of claim 1 , comprising multiple brushes.

5. The dishware polishing device of claim 4, wherein the multiple brushes are substantially identical.

6. The dishware polishing device of claim 4, wherein the multiple brushes differ one from the other.

7. The dishware polishing device of claim 4, wherein at least two of the multiple brushes rotate simultaneously.

8. The dishware polishing device of claim 4, wherein at least two of the multiple brushes rotate independently one from the other.

9. The dishware polishing device of claim 1, wherein the fan is configured to blow air in synchronization with the rotation of the at least one brush.

10. The dishware polishing device of claim 1, wherein the fan is configured to blow air at an ambient temperature.

11. The dishware polishing device of claim 1, further comprising a heating element configured to heat the air blown by the fan.

12. A method for polishing at least one dishware, the method comprising:

providing a dishware polishing device according to any one of claims 1-11;

actuating at least one brush, thus causing the at least one brush to rotate; and - polishing at least one dishware by holding the at least one dishware while letting the at least one dishware to touch the rotating at least one brush.

13. The method for polishing a dishware of claim 12, further comprising after polishing at least one dishware, removing the at least one dishware from the at least one brush.

14. The method for polishing at least one dishware of claim 12, wherein during polishing at least one dishware, a brush is inserted into a dishware in order to polish an interior of the dishware. 15. The method for polishing at least one dishware of claim 12, wherein during polishing at least one dishware, a brush touches an outer surface of the dishware in order to polish the outer surface of the dishware.

16. The method for polishing at least one dishware of claim 12, further comprising blowing air by the fan toward the at least one brush.

17. The method for polishing at least one dishware of claim 12, further comprising blowing air at ambient temperature by the fan toward the at least one brush. 18. The method for polishing at least one dishware of claim 12, further comprising blowing warm air by the fan toward the at least one brush.

Description:
DISHWARE POLISHING DEVICE

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

[001] This application claims priority to United States Provisional Patent Application No. 62/644,512, filed March 18, 2018, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

FIELD

[002] The present subject matter relates to dishware cleaning. More particularly, the present subject matter relates to dishware polishing.

BACKGROUND

[003] Dishware is widely used in households and in public places serving food and beverages, for example restaurants and bars. In addition to the washing of the dishware after use, there is a desire, and in some occasions even a need, to polish the dishware, namely to remove from a surface of the dishware dirt, dust, fingerprints and the like, mainly in order to provide an aesthetic appearance to the dishware served to consumers and customers.

SUMMARY

[004] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this subject matter belongs. Although methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of the present subject matter, suitable methods and materials are described below. In case of conflict, the patent specification, including definitions, will control. In addition, the materials, methods, and examples are illustrative only and not intended to be limiting.

[005] According to one aspect of the present subject matter, there is provided a dishware polishing device, comprising: a base configured to be placed on a surface; at least one brush extending from the base, wherein the at least one brush is configured to rotate about a longitudinal axis of the at least one brush and polish at least one dishware being in contact with the at least one brush; and a fan attached to the base, wherein the fan is configured to blow air.

[006] According to one embodiment, the at least one brush is configured to be actuated and start rotating by touching a brush with an object.

[007] According to another embodiment, the dishware polishing device comprises one brush.

[008] According to yet another embodiment, the dishware polishing device comprises multiple brushes.

[009] According to still another embodiment, the multiple brushes are substantially identical.

[010] According to a further embodiment, the multiple brushes differ one from the other.

[011] According to yet a further embodiment, at least two of the multiple brushes rotate simultaneously.

[012] According to still a further embodiment, at least two of the multiple brushes rotate independently one from the other.

[013] According to an additional embodiment, the fan is configured to blow air in synchronization with the rotation of the at least one brush.

[014] According to yet an additional embodiment, the fan is configured to blow air at an ambient temperature.

[015] According to still an additional embodiment, the dishware polishing device further comprises a heating element configured to heat the air blown by the fan.

[016] According to another aspect of the present subject matter, there is provided a method for polishing at least one dishware, the method comprising: providing a dishware polishing device as described herein; actuating at least one brush, thus causing the at least one brush to

o rotate; and polishing at least one dishware by holding the at least one dishware while letting the at least one dishware to touch the rotating at least one brush.

[017] According to one embodiment, the method for polishing a dishware further comprises after polishing at least one dishware, removing the at least one dishware from the at least one brush.

[018] According to another embodiment, during polishing at least one dishware, a brush is inserted into a dishware in order to polish an interior of the dishware.

[019] According to yet another embodiment, during polishing at least one dishware, a brush touches an outer surface of the dishware in order to polish the outer surface of the dishware.

[020] According to still another embodiment, the method for polishing at least one dishware further comprises blowing air by the fan toward the at least one brush.

[021] According to a further embodiment, the method for polishing at least one dishware further comprises blowing air at ambient temperature by the fan toward the at least one brush.

[022] According to yet a further embodiment, the method for polishing at least one dishware further comprises blowing warm air by the fan toward the at least one brush.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[023] Embodiments are herein described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings. With specific reference now to the drawings in detail, it is stressed that the particulars shown are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of the preferred embodiments, and are presented in the cause of providing what is believed to be the most useful and readily understood description of the principles and conceptual aspects of the embodiments. In this regard, no attempt is made to show structural details in more detail than is necessary for a fundamental understanding, the description taken with the drawings making apparent to those skilled in the art how several forms can be embodied in practice.

[024] In the drawings: [025] Fig. 1A schematically illustrates, according to an exemplary embodiment, a side perspective view of a dishware polishing device comprising a brush.

[026] Fig. IB schematically illustrates, according to an exemplary embodiment, a side perspective view of a dishware polishing device comprising two brushes.

[027] Figs. 2A-U schematically illustrate, according to an exemplary embodiment, a perspective side view of some exemplary components of a dishware polishing device.

[028] Figs. 3A-0 schematically illustrate, according to an exemplary embodiment, side perspective and bottom perspective views of a dishware polishing device 1 in various stages of assembly.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[029] Before explaining at least one embodiment in detail, it is to be understood that the subject matter is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The subject matter is capable of other embodiments or of being practiced or carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. In discussion of the various figures described herein below, like numbers refer to like parts. The drawings are generally not to scale.

[030] For clarity, non-essential elements were omitted from some of the drawings.

[031] One aim of the present subject matter is to provide a dishware polishing device. Another aim of the present subject matter is to provide a method for polishing dishware. A further aim of the present subject matter is to provide a method for assembling a dishware polishing device.

[032] The present subject matter provides a dishware polishing device. The dishware polishing device of the present subject matter is configured to polish any type of dishware known in the art, for example plates, bowls, cups and glasses. The dishware polishing device is further configured to polish dishware in various sizes. The dishware polishing device is also configured to polish a single dishware item, or more than one dishware item simultaneously, preferably two dishware items simultaneously. In addition, the dishware polishing device is configured to dry dishware, either during polishing or independently without polishing at the same type. It should be noted that the dishware polishing device is also configured to polish dishware without drying. Furthermore, the dishware polishing device is configured to warm the environment of the dishware polishing device, for example in order to provide a pleasant feeling to a user of the dishware polishing device by warming the hands of the user, either during polishing or with no relation to polishing.

[033] Fig. 1A schematically illustrates, according to an exemplary embodiment, a side perspective view of a dishware polishing device comprising a brush.

[034] Fig. 1B schematically illustrates, according to an exemplary embodiment, a side perspective view of a dishware polishing device comprising two brushes.

[035] According to one embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises a base 10; at least one brush 20 extending from the base 10 and a fan 40 attached to the base 10.

[036] According to one embodiment, the base 10 is configured to be placed on a surface, for example a table, a desk, a shelf and the like.

[037] According to one embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises one brush 20, as illustrated in Fig. 1A. According to another embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises more than one brush 20, for example two brushes 20 as shown in Fig. 1B - a first brush 20-1 and a second brush 20-2. It should be noted though that the dishware polishing device 1 comprises any number of brushes 20. According to an embodiment of a dishware polishing device 1 comprising more than one brush 20, the brushes 20 are either similar in size, namely similar in height and width, or have different sizes, namely different heights, or different widths, or different heights and widths. According to a further embodiment, the at least one brush 20 extends substantially perpendicularly upward from the base 10. According to yet a further embodiment, the at least one brush 20 extends in any angle from the base 10.

[038] According to one embodiment, the at least one brush 20 is configured to polish a dishware being in contact with the brush 20. The polishing of the dishware is achieved, according to one embodiment, by moving the dishware over the brush 20, while the brush 20 touches the dishware. According to another embodiment, polishing of the dishware is achieved by movement of the brush 20, while the brush 20 touches the dishware. In any of these embodiments, in order to polish a dishware, the dishware is held, for example by a user, while being in contact with the brush 20.

[039] According to one embodiment, the at least one brush 20 comprises a longitudinal axis along the length of the brush 20. According to another embodiment, at least one of the at least one brush 20 is configured to rotate about its longitudinal axis.

[040] According to one embodiment, the fan 40 is configured to blow air. According to another embodiment, the fan 40 is configure to blow air in any direction. According to yet another embodiment, the fan 40 is configured to blow air in the direction of the at least one brush 20. According to a further embodiment, the fan 40 is configured to blow air in an ambient temperature. According to yet a further embodiment, the fan 40 is configured to blow heated air in any temperature know in the art. According to still a further embodiment, the fan 40 is configured to blow air in a temperature that can be pleasant to a user of the dishware polishing device 1, for example while polishing a dishware. According to this embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 further comprises an air heater, also known as a heating element (not shown), configured to heat the air blown by the fan 40. Any type of air heater is under the scope of the present subject matter, for example filament heater, halogen heater, Peltier air heater and the like.

[041] According to one embodiment, the at least one brush 20 is actuated, namely starts and stops rotating, by a brush switch 50 seen for example in Figs. 1A-B. According to another embodiment, the at least one brush 20 is actuated automatically by touch. In other words, when an object, for example a dishware, touches a brush 20, the at least one brush 20 starts rotating, and when an object does not touch a brush 20, the at least one brush 20 does not rotate. According to this embodiment, when an object that touches a brush 20 is removed from the brush 20, the at least one brush 20 stops rotating.

[042] According to one embodiment, when the dishware polishing device 1 comprises more than one brush 20, at least two of the multiple brushes 20 rotate simultaneously, namely they turn and stop turning at the same time. Accordingly, when an object touches one of the brushes 20, at least two of the brushes 20, including the brush 20 that is touched, rotate. According to another embodiment, when the dishware polishing device 1 comprises more than one brush 20, the brushes 20 rotate independently one from the other. Thus, according to this embodiment, only a brush 20 that is touched rotates while other brushes 20 do not rotate. Another embodiment is that each brush 20 is actuated by a brush switch 50 of its own - for example, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises a brush switch 50 for each of the brushes 20, or for at least some of the brushes 20. According to a further embodiment, the at least one brush 20 is actuated by a combination of a brush switch 50 and a touch of an object. Thus, the at least one brush 20 rotates, according to the aforementioned embodiments, when the brush 20 is touched only when the brush switch 50 is on. When the brush switch 50 is off, touching of a brush 20 does not actuate the at least one brush 20.

[043] According to one embodiment, the fan 40 is configured to blow air in synchronization with the rotation of the at least one brush 20. In other words, when at least one brush 20 rotates the fan 40 blows air at the same time. According to another embodiment, the fan 40 blows air independently of the rotation of the at least one brush 20. According to yet another embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises a fan switch (not shown) that is configured to switch the fan 40 on and off. This embodiment allows blowing of air by the fan 40 independently of the rotation of the at least one brush 20. According to still another embodiment, the fan 40 blows air in synchronization with the rotation of the at least one brush 20 only when the fan switch is on.

[044] According to one embodiment, the air blown by the fan 40 is configured to facilitate drying of at least one dishware polished by the dishware polishing device 1. According to another embodiment, the air blown by the fan 40 is configured to provide a pleasant feeling to a user polishing at least one dishware with the dishware polishing device 1, by blowing for example warm air on the hands of the user while holding the at least one dishware, which is being polished by the at least one brush 20.

[045] According to an embodiment in which the dishware polishing device 1 comprises more than one brush 20, the more than one brush 20 allow polishing of more than one dishware simultaneously.

[046] According to an embodiment in which the dishware polishing device 1 comprises more than one brush 20, all the brushes 20 are substantially identical, or similar, as illustrated for example in Fig. 1B, showing a dishware polishing device 1 comprising two substantially identical, or similar, brushes 20. According to another embodiment in which the dishware polishing device 1 comprises more than one brush 20, the brushes 20 differ one from the other, for example in size, type and shape. For example, according to an embodiment in which the dish ware polishing device 1 comprises two brushes 20 - a first brush 20-1 and a second brush 20-2, the two brushes 20 differ in size, as illustrated for example in Fig. 3N, described hereinafter, showing a first brush 20-1 that is longer and wider than a second brush 20-2. In other words, according to this embodiment, the first brush 20-1 is configured to polish a bigger dishware than the dishware that the second brush 20-2 is configured to polish.

[047] It should be noted that the embodiments of the at least one brush 20 illustrated in the drawings herein are only exemplary, and that the at least one brush 20 can have any shape and size, and be of any type - ah known in the art and enabling the at least one brush 20 to polish dishware. The embodiment of different brushes 20 allows polishing of various types of dishware having various sizes and shapes.

[048] The present subject matter further provides a method for polishing at least one dishware. According to one embodiment, the method for polishing at least one dishware comprises:

providing a dishware polishing device 1 comprising: a base 10, at least one brush 20 perpendicularly extending upwards from the base 10, and a fan 40; actuating at least one brush 20, thus causing the at least one brush 20 to rotate; and polishing at least one dishware by holding the at least one dishware while letting the at least one dishware to touch the rotating at least one brush 20.

[049] According to one embodiment, the at least one dishware is any dishware known in the art, for example a plate, a bowl, a cup, a glass and the like. According to a preferred embodiment, the dishware is a glass or a cup.

[050] According to one embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 harbors ah the embodiments and comprises ah the components described herein.

[051] According to one embodiment, the actuating at least one brush 20 is by touching at least one brush 20 with an object. According to another embodiment, the actuating at least one brush 20 is by touching at least one brush 20, for example with at least one dishware. [052] According to one embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 further comprises a brush switch 50 configured to control the rotation of at least one brush 20. According to another embodiment, the actuating at least one brush is by switching on the brush switch 50.

[053] According to one embodiment, the method for polishing at least one dishware further comprises after polishing at least one dishware, removing the at least one dishware from the at least one brush 20.

[054] According to one embodiment, the method for polishing at least one dishware further comprises turning off the rotation of the at least one brush 20.

[055] According to one embodiment, the turning off the rotation of the at least one brush 20 is by discontinuing the touching of the at least one brush 20. According to another embodiment, the turning off the rotation of the at least one brush 20 is by removing the at least one dishware from the at least one brush 20.

[056] According to one embodiment, the turning off the rotation of the at least one brush 20 is by switching off the brush switch 50.

[057] According to one embodiment, during polishing at least one dishware, a brush 20 is inserted into a dishware in order to polish an interior of the dishware.

[058] According to one embodiment, during polishing of a dishware, a brush 20 touches an outer surface of the dishware in order to polish the outer surface of the dishware.

[059] According to one embodiment, the method of polishing at least one dishware further comprises:

blowing air by the fan 40 toward the at least one brush 20.

[060] According to one embodiment, the air blown by the fan 40 is at ambient temperature.

[061] According to another embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 further comprises a heater configured to heat the air blown by the fan 40.

[062] According to one embodiment, the air blown by the fan 40 is warm. [063] According to one embodiment, the polishing at least one dishware is during a period of substantially 20 seconds.

[064] During handling and operating of the dishware polishing device 1 of the present subject matter is has been found that the dishware polishing device 1 has several advantages over existing prior art devices aimed at washing, polishing and drying dishware (termed hereinafter "prior art devices"), as follows:

- The dishware polishing device 1 of the present subject matter is smaller and more compact than prior art devices. The advantage is that the dishware polishing device 1 of the present subject matter occupies less space than prior art devices.

- The dishware polishing device 1 of the present subject matter has a low weight compared to prior art devices. The advantage is that the dishware polishing device 1 of the present subject matter can be moved from one place to another and carried much easier than prior art devices.

- The dishware polishing device 1 of the present subject matter is portable, mainly due its small size and low weight, compared to the huge and heavy prior art devices that are stationary.

- Polishing dishware with the dishware polishing device 1 of the present subject matter, instead of polishing the dishware manually, saves working hours especially in places where large amounts of dishware have to be polished, for example bars and restaurants.

- Polishing dishware with the dishware polishing device 1 of the present subject matter is more hygienic than polishing with prior art devices or manually, because usage of the dishware polishing device 1 of the present subject matter makes it unnecessary to touch the interior of the dishware with fingers.

- Dishware polished with the dishware polishing device 1 of the present subject matter breaks in a lesser extent compared to dishware polished with prior art devices or manually.

- Operation of the dishware polishing device 1 of the present subject matter is simpler than the operation of prior art devices.

[065] Figs. 2A-U schematically illustrate, according to an exemplary embodiment, a perspective side view of some exemplary components of a dishware polishing device. [066] According to one embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises an upper plate 102, illustrated in Fig. 2A, configured to be an upper part of the base 10.

[067] According to another embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises at least one, preferably four, spacers 104, illustrated in Fig. 2B, configured to define a space between the upper plate 102 and the lower plate 106, described hereinafter.

[068] According to yet another embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises a lower plate 106, illustrated in Fig. 2C, configured to be a lower part of the base 10.

[069] According to an additional embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises at least one pole configured to hold the at least one brush 20. Each brush 20 is attached to a pole. In an embodiment in which the dishware polishing device comprises more than one brush 20, the poles can be similar one to the other, or differ one from the other, according to the similarity or differences between the brushes 20. According to an embodiment in which the dishware polishing device 1 comprises two brushes 20, it also comprises two poles - a first pole 108 illustrated in Fig. 2D, and a second pole 110 illustrated in Fig. 2E. According to an exemplary embodiment illustrated in Figs. 2D and 2E, the first pole 108 is short and the second pole 110 is long.

[070] According to a further embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises at least one, preferably two, shaft connectors 112 illustrated in Fig. 2F.

[071] According to yet a further embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises a motor transmission wheel 114, illustrated in Fig. 2G, configured to be rotated by the motor 116 described hereinafter and be in touch with the belt 128 described hereinafter.

[072] According to still a further embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises a motor 116 illustrated, in Fig. 2F1, configured to generate power for rotating the at least one brush 20. Any type of motor 116 is under the scope of the present subject matter, for example an electric motor.

[073] According to another embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises a motor shaft 118 illustrated in Fig. 21. [074] According to yet another embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises at least one, preferably two, pole transmission wheels 120 illustrated in Fig. 2J.

[075] According to still another embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises a fan unit 122, illustrated in Fig. 2K, configured to blow air. According to one embodiment, the fan unit 122 is configured to blow air toward the at least one brush 20. According to another embodiment, the fan unit 122 is configured to blow air in any desired direction. According to a further embodiment, the fan unit 122 is configured to blow air in ambient temperature. According to yet a further embodiment, the fan unit 122 is configured to blow heated air.

[076] According to a further embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises a heating element 124, illustrated in Fig. 2L, configured to heat air blown by the fan unit 122.

[077] According to yet a further embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises at least one, preferably four, radial flange ball bearings 126 illustrated in Fig. 2M.

[078] According to still a further embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises a belt 128, illustrated in Fig. 2N, configured to be in touch with the motor transmission wheel 114 and transmit power from the motor 116 to the at least one brush 20.

[079] According to an additional embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises at least one brush 20 configured to rotate and polish a dishware. An exemplary brush 20-1 is illustrated in Fig. 20. According to yet an additional embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises two brushes 20, for example a first brush 20-1 illustrated in Fig. 20 and a second brush 20-2 illustrated in Fig. 2P.

[080] According to another embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises at least one, preferably four, O-Rings 130 illustrated in Fig. 2Q.

[081] According to yet another embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises at least one, preferably two, protection grids 132 illustrated in Fig. 2R.

[082] According to still another embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises a handle 134 illustrated in Fig. 2S. [083] According to a further embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises a handle-channel connector 136 illustrated in Fig. 2T.

[084] According to yet a further embodiment, the dishware polishing device 1 comprises a channel square 138 illustrated in Fig. 2U.

[085] It should be noted that the embodiments illustrated in Figs. 2A-U are exemplary only. Some of the components illustrated in Figs. 2A-U are optional, or the dishware polishing device 1 can comprise additional embodiments that are not illustrated in Figs. 2A-U, for example components that are described hereinafter. In addition, the components illustrated in Figs. 2A-U can have different structures, shapes and dimensions than the ones illustrated in Figs. 2A-U. Furthermore, the components illustrated in Figs. 2A-U can be made of any suitable material known in the art.

[086] Figs. 3A-0 schematically illustrate, according to an exemplary embodiment, side perspective and bottom perspective views of a dishware polishing device 1 in various stages of assembly. The embodiments illustrated in Figs. 3A-0, and described hereinafter should not be considered as describing entirely the stages of assembly of the dishware polishing device 1, or all the components the dishware polishing device 1 comprises, but rather describe a general concept of how the dishware polishing device 1 is assembled and functions.

[087] Flereinafter are some embodiments regarding the components of the dishware polishing device 1 and how they are assembled:

[088] According to one embodiment, at least one, for example four, spacers 104 are attached to an upper plate 102, as illustrated in Figs. 3A-B.

[089] According to one embodiment, radial flange ball bearings 126 are attached to the upper plate 102, as illustrated in Fig. 3B.

[090] According to one embodiment, a motor 116 is attached to the upper plate 102, as illustrated in Figs. 4A-B.

[091] According to one embodiment, a motor transmission wheel 114 is attached to an axis of the motor 116, as illustrated in Fig. 3B. [092] According to one embodiment, a printed circuit board (PCB) 140 is attached to the upper plate 102, as illustrated in Figs. 3A-B.

[093] According to one embodiment, a power supply 142 is attached to the upper plate 102, as illustrated in Figs. 3A-B.

[094] According to one embodiment, at least one, for example two, switches 50 are attached to a frame 114 shaping the structure of an upper part of the dish ware polishing device 1, as illustrated in Fig. 3C.

[095] According to one embodiment, the PCB 140 is connected to the at least one, for example two, switches 50, as illustrated in Fig. 3C.

[096] According to one embodiment, a first brush axis 146 is inserted through radial flange ball bearings 126 attached to the upper plate 102, as illustrated in Fig. 3C.

[097] According to one embodiment, a second brush axis 148 is inserted through radial flange bah bearings 126 attached to the upper plate 102, as illustrated in Fig. 3C.

[098] According to one embodiment, a pole transmission wheel 120 is attached to each of the first brush axis 146 and the second brush axis 148, as illustrated in Figs. 3D-E.

[099] According to one embodiment, the radial flange bah bearings 126 are attached to a lower plate 106, as illustrated in Figs. 3D-E.

[100] According to one embodiment, a belt 128 is attached to the pole transmission wheels 120 that are attached to the first brush axis 146 and the second brush axis 148, and to the motor transmission wheel 114, in a manner that couples the turning of the first brush axis 146 and the second brush axis 148 with the turning of the motor 116, as illustrated in Figs. 3D-E.

[101] According to one embodiment, the first brush axis 146 and the second brush axis 148 are attached to the lower plate 106, as illustrated in Figs. 3D-E.

[102] According to one embodiment, the upper plate 102 is connected with the lower plate 106 through the spacers 104, as illustrated in Figs. 3D-E, the assembled components shown in Figs. 4D-E form together assembly 3. [103] According to one embodiment, a fan 122 is attached to a first body cover 150, as illustrated in Fig. 3F.

[104] According to one embodiment, a heating element 124 is attached to the first body cover 150, as illustrated in Fig. 3F.

[105] According to one embodiment, a protection grid 132 is attached to the first body cover 150; as illustrated in Fig. 3F, the assembled components shown in Fig. 4F form together assembly 5.

[106] According to one embodiment, assembly 5 is attached to assembly 3 in a direction designated with arrow 500, as illustrated in Fig. 3G showing assembly 5 and assembly 3 before their attachment, and as illustrated in Figs. 3H-I showing assembly 5 and assembly 3 attached to each other and forming together assembly 7.

[107] According to one embodiment, a second body cover 152 is attached to assembly 7 in a direction designated with arrow 700, as illustrated in Fig. 3J, forming together assembly 9.

[108] According to one embodiment, the attachment of the components of assembly 9 is strengthened with at least one screw 154, as illustrated in Figs. 3K-M.

[109] According to one embodiment, a first brush column 156 is attached to the first brush axis 146, as illustrated in Fig. 3N.

[110] According to one embodiment, a second brush column 158 is attached to the second brush axis 148, as illustrated in Fig. 3N.

[111] According to one embodiment, at least one O-Ring 130, for example two O-rings 130, are attached to each of the first brush column 156 and the second brush column 158, forming together assembly 11 , as illustrated in Fig. 3N.

[112] According to one embodiment, a first brush 20-1 is attached to the first brush column 156 and a second brush 20-2 attached to the second brush column 158, forming together a dishware polishing device 1, as illustrated in Fig. 30.

[113] It should be noted, that the embodiments of the assembly of components of the dishware polishing device 1 as described above, are exemplary only. In addition, it should be noted that any method known in the art that is suitable for assembling the components of the dishware polishing device 1 as described herein, are under the scope of the present subject matter. Furthermore, the matter of operation of the dishware polishing device 1 that can be understood from the description of the components of the dishware polishing device 1 and the assembly of the components, as herein described, are exemplary only. For example, from the description above one may understand that the first brush 20-1 and the second brush 20-2 turn simultaneously since they both are connected with the belt 128 to the motor 116. This is only one exemplary embodiment. According to an embodiment where the first brush 20-1 and the second brush 20-2 turn independently, the first brush 20-1 and the second brush 20-2 are connected separately to the motor 116, or according to another embodiment, the first brush 20-1 is connected to a first motor and the second brush 20-2 is connected to a second motor. Another example is that the dishware polishing device 1 comprises any number of brushes 20, for example one brush 20, in contrast to the dishware polishing device 1 described above that comprises a first brush 20-1 and a second brush 20-2. An additional example is that the fan 40 dishware polishing device 1 is configured to blow air at an ambient temperature. Therefore, the dishware polishing device 1 does not comprise a heating element 124, as described above. In other words, the assembly of the components of the dishware polishing device 1 may have various embodiments that fit the dishware polishing device 1 to the various embodiments of its function, as disclosed herein.

[114] It should be noted that the various structural embodiments, illustrated and described herein, as exemplary only. Any structural embodiment of the dishware polishing device 1 is under the scope of the present subject matter, as long as the dishware polishing device 1 functions according to the embodiments described herein.

[115] It is appreciated that certain features of the subject matter, which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments, can also be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the subject matter, which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, can also be provided separately or in any suitable sub combination.

[116] Although the subject matter has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.