A47L15/0031

DISHWASHER WITH HEAT PUMP
20200163529 · 2020-05-28 ·

The present disclosure relates to a dishwasher having a heat pump, including a dishwasher body provided with a tub configured with a washing space therein and a sump provided at a bottom of the tub to temporarily accommodate washing water; a heat pump having a compressor, an evaporator, an expansion apparatus, and a condenser provided on an inner bottom surface of the tub to exchange heat with washing water inside the tub; and a controller that controls the heat pump to be driven to increase the temperature of the washing water inside the tub. As a result, the heating time of washing water may be shortened.

DISHWASHER WITH HEAT PUMP
20200163528 · 2020-05-28 ·

The present disclosure relates to a dishwasher having a heat pump, including a dishwasher body provided with a tub configured with a washing space therein and a sump provided at a bottom of the tub to temporarily accommodate washing water; a heat pump having a compressor, an evaporator, an expansion apparatus, and a sump condenser provided inside the sump to exchange heat with washing water inside the sump; and a controller that controls the heat pump to be driven so as to increase the temperature of the washing water inside the sump. As a result, a heating time of washing water may be shortened, thereby suppressing washing time from being prolonged.

DISHWASHER AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF
20200113409 · 2020-04-16 ·

Disclosed is a dishwasher ejecting wash water containing microbubbles. The dishwasher according to an embodiment includes a tub accommodating dishes therein, a plurality of wash arms spraying wash water into the tub, a bubble nozzle ejecting wash water containing microbubbles to the bottom of the tub, a sump disposed below the bottom of the tub and collecting wash water therein, a wash pump pumping wash water collected in the sump, a channel-switching unit supplying wash water pumped by the wash pump to at least one of the plurality of wash arms, and a bubble module generating microbubbles in wash water pumped by the wash pump and supplying the wash water containing microbubbles to the bubble nozzle, and a controller operates the wash pump and controls the channel-switching unit and the bubble module to spray wash water through at least one of the plurality of wash arms and simultaneously to eject wash water through the bubble nozzle.

DISHWASHER AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME
20200008644 · 2020-01-09 ·

A dishwasher and a control method thereof are disclosed. The dishwasher includes a tub accommodating an object to be washed, a spray arm rotatably provided inside the tub to spray wash water toward the object to be washed, a sump for storing wash water and collecting wash water sprayed into the tub therein, a filter separably mounted to the sump to remove foreign substances from wash water, a wash pump for supplying wash water stored in the sump to the spray arm, and a circulation passage for diverting at least a portion of the wash water supplied to the spray arm by the wash pump to the sump. After the dishes are washed, all of the wash water introduced into the wash pump is diverted into the filter. Foreign substances present in the wash water are collected in the filter and are discharged outside along with the wash water.

DISHWASHING METHOD USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DEVICE AND APPARATUS THEREFOR
20190380559 · 2019-12-19 · ·

A dishwashing method using an artificial intelligence device is disclosed. The dishwashing method using an artificial intelligence device includes: creating a first image, which is an image of the inside of a dishwasher including at least one item to be washed by capturing the inside of the dishwasher; creating a second image, which is a three-dimensional version of the first image, based on the first image; obtaining information on the level of soiling on the at least one item based on the first image; mapping the soling level information to the second image; obtaining a path for washwater to reach the at least one item, based on the second image to which the soling level information is mapped; obtaining the positions of at least one water spray nozzle and at least one washwater reflector so as to spray the washwater along the path; and washing the at least one item based on the above path and the above positions. In the present invention, a smart computing device may be associated with an artificial intelligent module, a drone (unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)) robot, an augmented reality (AR) device, a virtual reality (VR) device, a 5G service-related device, etc.

ADJUSTMENT DEVICE, AIR DUCT STRUCTURE, EXHAUST SYSTEM, DISHWASHER, AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING DISHWASHER

An adjustment device, an air duct structure, an exhaust system, a dishwasher, and a method for controlling the dishwasher are provided. The adjustment device is applied in an exhaust system. The exhaust system has an exhaust channel with a second air inlet and a first air inlet. The adjustment device includes an adjustment mechanism and a controller. The adjustment mechanism is configured to, under control of the controller, respectively adjust a flow rate of a first gas entering the exhaust channel through the first air inlet and a flow rate of a second gas entering the exhaust channel through the second air inlet, to control a ratio of the first gas entering the exhaust channel to the second gas entering the exhaust channel. Humidity of the second gas is lower than humidity of the first gas.

DISHWASHER, METHOD AND CONTROL SYSTEM FOR HANDLING CLOGGING CONDITION
20190357749 · 2019-11-28 ·

A method for handling a clogging condition in a dishwasher may include detecting the clogging condition; upon detecting the clogging condition, interrupting a wash cycle of the dishwasher and executing a remedial operation to remove the clogging condition. The remedial operation may include executing a drain operation for a predetermined drain time during which a drain pump may be continuously or intermittently operated to drain water from a sump of the dishwasher; following the drain operation, executing a fill operation for a predetermined fill time during which a fill valve may be continuously or intermittently activated to add water to the dishwasher; and following the fill operation, executing a circulation operation during which a circulation pump may be continuously or intermittently operated to remove the clogging condition. A dishwasher and a control system for handling a clogging condition are also provided.

CONTROL METHOD FOR LAYERED WASHING IN DISHWASHER AND DISHWASHER

A control method for layered washing in a dishwasher and a dishwasher itself, which includes: S101: determining a rack that holds items to be washed; S102: determining a first spray water path corresponding to the rack that holds the items to be washed; S103: controlling a water divider piece to rotate to a position that opens the first spray water path, thereby connecting the first spray water path to a water supply device and closing other spray water paths; S104: performing a pre-washing step, so that the spray water path sprays towards the rack holding the items to be washed. The method first determines the rack holding the items to be washed, and then determines the first spray water path of the rack, so that the first spray water path is connected to the sink, and other spray water paths are blocked from the sink.

Warewash machine cleaning notification and in-situ dilution process

A warewash machine includes in-situ tank soil load reduction that involves at least one of: (i) prior to addition of fresh water, draining the collection tank via a path that exits the collection tank at a location lower than a primary overflow path until wash liquid level in the collection tank drops below a standard operating level, and thereafter adding fresh water; or (ii) draining the collection tank via a path that exits the collection tank at a location lower than a primary overflow path while simultaneously adding fresh water; or (iii) adding fresh water such that wash liquid level in the collection tank rises above a standard operating level, and thereafter carrying out draining of the collection tank.

Dishwasher with controlled rotation of lower spray arm
10383504 · 2019-08-20 · ·

An automatic dishwasher having a wash tub defining at least a portion of a wash chamber, a first sprayer mounted within the wash chamber for rotatable movement therein, a liquid flow path fluidly coupling the wash chamber to the first sprayer, a valve assembly located within the liquid flow path and having a valve element rotatable about a first axis of rotation and between at least first and second positions to selectively divert liquid in the liquid flow path to the first sprayer and a drive system.