DISHWASHER HAVING INTERIOR LIGHTING
20170268766 · 2017-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L15/4274
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21V33/0044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21W2131/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V15/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V15/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A dishwasher, in particular a household dishwasher, includes a dishwasher cavity for cleaning dishes, glasses, cutlery or similar wash items. The dishwasher cavity has a plurality of walls that delimit it, with at least one of the walls including a through-hole. A flat lighting unit is configured for placement in the through-hole such as to be pressed by a mechanical force application element against edge regions surrounding the through-hole.
Claims
1. A dishwasher, comprising: a dishwasher cavity for cleaning dishes, glasses, cutlery or similar wash items, said dishwasher cavity having a plurality of walls that delimit the dishwasher cavity, at least one of the walls including a through-hole; a flat lighting unit configured for placement in the through-hole; and a mechanical force application element configured to press the lighting unit against an edge region surrounding the through-hole.
2. The dishwasher of claim 1, constructed in the form of a household dishwasher,
3. The dishwasher of claim 1, wherein the force application element is configured to press the lighting unit from outside with a force component in a direction of an interior of the dishwasher cavity against the edge region.
4. The dishwasher of claim 1, wherein the force application element is configured to exert a compressive force on the lighting unit.
5. The dishwasher of claim 1, wherein the force application element is configured to exert a tensile force in a direction of the edge region of the through-hole.
6. The dishwasher of claim 1, wherein the force application element is configured to penetrate the edge region and locked on an opposing side of the at least one of the walls.
7. The dishwasher of claim 4, wherein the force application element to exert the tensile force is formed by a locked screw or similar penetration element.
8. The dishwasher of claim 1, wherein the edge region has a plurality of holes encircling the through-hole for receiving corresponding ones of said force application element.
9. The dishwasher of claim 8, wherein at least one of the holes in the edge region is provided above the through-hole, at least one of the holes in the edge region is provided below the through-hole, at least one of the holes in the edge region is provided to the right of the through-hole, and at least one of the holes in the edge region is provided to the left of the through-hole.
10. The dishwasher of claim 1, further comprising a masking frame configured to overlap the force application element on an inside of the at least one of the walls in facing relation to an interior of the dishwasher cavity.
11. The dishwasher of claim 9, wherein the force application element comprises an externally contoured pin or screw which penetrates the at least one of the walls and is an integral component of a modular unit encompassing the masking frame.
12. The dishwasher of claim 1, wherein the lighting unit comprises a transparent surface configured for illumination by LED.
13. The dishwasher of claim 12, wherein the transparent surface has an edge region, and further comprising a plurality of LED units associated with the edge region of the transparent surface.
14. The dishwasher of claim 1, wherein the lighting unit comprises a rear holding frame.
15. The dishwasher of claim 1, further comprising a seal associated with the lighting unit, said seal encircling the through-hole of the at least one of the walls and being deformable when subjected to pressing.
16. The dishwasher of claim 1, wherein another one of the plurality of walls forms a door, said at least one of the walls forming a back wall which is located in opposite relation to the door and associated with the lighting unit.
17. The dishwasher of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of said lighting unit associated with the at least one of the walls and arranged in a pattern side by side and/or one above the other.
18. The dishwasher of claim 17, wherein the plurality of said lighting unit defines two lighting units provided side by side and three lighting units provided one above the other.
19. The dishwasher of claim 1, wherein the lighting unit forms a rectangular shape having edge lengths between 15 and 20 centimeters.
20. The dishwasher of claim 1, wherein the through-hole is provided in the at least one of the walls at a location where the at least one of the walls has impressed fields or troughs following its production.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0042] The dishwasher 1 shown schematically in
[0043] The dishwasher cavity 2 can be closed, in particular at this front side V, by a door 3. This door 3 is shown in
[0044] At its outer and front side V, which is vertical and faces the user in its closed position, the door 3 can be provided with a decorative plate 6 to thereby receive a visual and/or haptic enhancement and/or an adjustment to surrounding kitchen cabinets.
[0045] The dishwasher 1 is designed here as a standalone or what is known as a partially integrated, or also as a fully integrated, appliance. In the latter case the carcass 5 can also essentially end with the outer walls of the dishwasher cavity 2. A housing that externally surrounds this can then be unnecessary. A base 12 for receiving functional elements in particular can be located in the lower region of the dishwasher 1.
[0046] In the exemplary embodiment according to the drawing, a control panel 8 extended in the transverse direction Q of the dishwasher 1 is associated with the moveable door 3 in its upper region, and this can comprise an access opening 7, which is accessible from the front side V, for manually opening and/or closing the door 3. In the transverse direction Q the dishwasher frequently has an extension of 45, 50 or 60 centimeters. In the depth direction of the front side V to the back the extension is often similarly about 60 centimeters. The values are not imperative.
[0047] When the door 3 is closed, the dishwasher cavity 2 is delimited by a total of four vertical walls 13 and two horizontal walls 13 of which one forms a ceiling and a further wall forms a base of the dishwasher cavity 2. With its inner door, the closed door 3 itself forms one of the vertical walls 13.
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[0049] The light emitted by the lighting units 14 radiates into the dishwasher cavity 2.
[0050] At least one through-hole 15, each having an essentially flat lighting unit 14 for the dishwasher cavity 2, is associated with at least one of these walls 13. In
[0051] By way of example, as mentioned, even nowadays a back wall 13a has a plurality of recessed compartments in order to reinforce it. The compartments are punched out to form trough-holes 15 here. Each through-hole 15 is surrounded by an edge region 16 which is preferably an integral component of the respective wall 13. The through-holes 15 make it possible to arrange the lighting unit 14 on the outer side of the respective wall 13 and not necessarily in the dishwasher cavity 2, and enable the light to shine through the large through-holes 15. It is also possible to arrange the lighting units 14 on the inside of the respective wall 13, although then the thickness of the lighting units 14 themselves means space is lost for wash items. In this respect external attachment is particularly advantageous.
[0052] In order to obtain impermeability to liquids and long-term stability despite the large through-holes 15, the lighting unit(s) 14 is/are pressed by one or more mechanical force application elements 17 against the edge region 16 surrounding the through-hole 15. Like the entire wall 13, the edge region 16 is formed, for example, from stainless steel. The mechanical force application elements 17 do not require chemical adhesion or similarly adhesive effects in the manner of an adhesive. Instead they are detachable modular units which can be attached or inserted separately.
[0053] It is possible that the force application element 17 presses the respective lighting unit 14 with a force component from outside in the direction of the interior of the dishwasher cavity 2 against the edge region 16, i.e. the force application element 17 exerts a compressive force on the respective lighting unit 14. For this purpose, the force application element 17 can be designed as an optionally adjustable pressure body—not shown—and rest, for example, on the inside on an outer housing wall 18 in order to exert the inwards pressure from there. Support on a cross-bracing 19 is additionally or alternatively possible.
[0054] It is likewise additionally or alternatively possible—and shown here—, that the force application element 17 exerts a tensile force on the respective lighting unit 14 in the direction of the edge regions 16 of the through-hole 15. For this the force application element 17 penetrate the edge regions 16 through holes 20 and are locked on the opposing side of the wall 13. The force then acts perpendicularly to the edge regions 16 of the through-holes 15.
[0055] Here the force application elements 17 exerting the tensile force are formed in the drawing by locked screws or similar pin-like penetration elements. As is also apparent from
[0056] To enable this construction the edge region 16 has a plurality of holes 20 encircling the respective through-hole 15, in the exemplary embodiment eight per through-hole, as shown in
[0057] As already indicated, the force application elements 17 are overlapped by a masking frame 21 at the inside of the wall 13 facing the interior of the dishwasher cavity 2. The masking frame 21 provides a smooth, high-quality visual impression, so that the view from inside renders the force application elements 17 invisible. This is readily apparent from
[0058] The penetration elements can theoretically also be welded to the edge region 16 themselves so as to point outwards, so the holes 20 could then be omitted and the through-holes 15 would not require any further components on the inside. This kind of processing of a wall 13 would be laborious and expensive, however.
[0059] The penetration elements shown here firstly penetrate an encircling, annular inner seal 22 adjusted to the size of the through-hole, and made for example of silicone (elastic, but strong and pre-fabricated). This inner seal 22 has the task of sealing the holes 20 so no water passes through there. In addition, thickened edge regions are provided on the outside of the seal as sealing lips in order to prevent the penetration of dirt particles. By contrast, the seal of the through-hole 15 can—but does not have to—be provided on the outer side of the wall 13 to thereby restrict the interior as little as possible. Only the masking frame 13 with the integrally formed force application elements 17 and the seal 22 are then located on the inside of the wall 13 before the force application elements 17 then outwardly penetrate the holes 20 in the wall 13. The inner seal 22 also isolates the masking frame 21 from the wall 13 galvanically to thereby avoid crevice corrosion.
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[0061] Outside of the transparent sealing window 24, i.e. even further from the wall 13, a transparent surface 25 that can be illuminated by LED, what is known as a light panel, is provided in a planar manner behind the sealing window. At its edge region, a plurality of LED units are associated with this surface 25 which can be illuminated, for example top and bottom, which introduce the light into the light panel 25. Each of these LED units comprises, for example, eight LEDs, which irradiate directly into the edge of the light panel 25. To avoid possible light spots due to air and moisture pockets, the direct contact surfaces of the light panel 25 are highly polished. As a result, the lighting unit 14 is independent of slight component distortion due to the introduction of heat. The LED units themselves are located behind the edge region 16, so only the uniformly irradiating surfaces of the light panel 25 can be discerned through the through-holes 15, without seeing individual light spots of the LEDs.
[0062] As the back termination, the lighting unit 14 comprises a rear holding frame 26 which engages completely behind the light panel 25 even further out (remote from the wall 13). On its inner side facing the light panel 25, this light panel is preferably white or silver for good light reflection and is likewise penetrated at its edges by the force application elements 17, which are thus locked behind the holding frame 26 and therefore hold the entire package together and press it against the wall 13. Locking occurs by way of the detachable securing elements 27, for example nuts or latching elements. The holding frame 26 is also provided with locking hooks or the like, enabling ordered cable routing.
[0063] When the securing elements 27 are disassembled, only the holding frame 26 and the light panel 25 located in front detach, the parts (sealing window 24 and outer seal 23) located further from the wall remain fixed, by contrast. All electrical parts can therefore be replaced without jeopardizing the mechanical stability or the tightness. This is particularly advantageous in terms of servicing. A fitter can therefore disassemble the outer housing wall, for instance, and then remove a corresponding light panel 25 with electrical connections and LED units from behind without having to worry that this might potentially cause a leak. A design of this kind is therefore dual-locked: firstly behind the seal unit 21, 22, 17, 23, 24, and then behind the electrical unit 25, 26.
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[0065] Outwardly a loose splash guard film 29 (
[0066] As described above, the lighting units 14 can be distributed in different ways in the dishwasher cavity 2. In particular, one or more lighting unit(s) 14 are associated with a vertical back wall 13 of the dishwasher cavity 2 opposite a door 3, as is also shown in
[0067] In