When washing dishes it seems there is alway a cup that did not emptied or a dish with food on it that must be removed before washing it. One does not want to empty them into the dish water and the dish pan is over the drain or garbage disposal openning. Make a plastic dish pan with a depressed side and raised depression running on the underside to the side depression. Table waste could then be put into the side depression and would run through the raised depresson on the bottom side to the drain. The side depression would ideally located where most swing arm fausets would allow water from them to assist or rinse the garbage into the drain. Voila! Cleaner longer lasting dish water.
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Sorry! A bit too high-tech for me.
I understand the concept, but your description is a little hard to follow. This is one of those situations where a picture would be worth a thousand words.
There are a lot of different designs that would accomplish this task. If you simply used a wash pan with little legs, about an inch high or so, then you could dump waste into the sink behind the wash pan and it could run under the pan and into the disposal. A lot of the material would probably collect under the pan, but that wouldn't really matter. When you're finished with the dishes, you could simple dump the water from the pan into the sink and turn on the disposal to wash it all down.