Domestic dishwasher having a spray device
11311170 · 2022-04-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Bernd Eisenbart (Holzheim, DE)
- Michael Lugert (Jettingen-Scheppach, DE)
- Werner Oblinger (Mödingen, DE)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A household dishwasher includes a washing compartment and a spray device arranged inside the washing compartment and configured to spray washing liquor and/or clean water within the washing container. The spray device includes a cage and a rotary element which is mounted in the cage for rotation about an axis of rotation. The rotary element includes a bearing surface which is radially distanced from the axis of rotation and extending around the axis of rotation for enabling the rotary element to be mounted rotatably in the cage.
Claims
1. A household dishwasher, comprising: a washing compartment; and a spray device arranged inside the washing compartment and configured to spray washing liquor and/or clean water within the washing compartment, said spray device comprising a cage and a rotary element mounted in the cage for rotation about an axis of rotation, said rotary element comprising a plurality of rotor blades and a connecting ring which is disposed around the axis of rotation and which connects outer radial ends of the rotor blades together, the connecting ring defining an annular bearing surface radially distanced from the axis of rotation, facing in an axial direction with respect to the axis of rotation, and extending around the axis of rotation for enabling the rotary element to be mounted rotatably in the cage.
2. The household dishwasher of claim 1, wherein the cage comprises a plurality of bearing portions, said annular bearing surface of the connecting ring of the rotary element bearing against the plurality of bearing portions during operation of the spray device.
3. The household dishwasher of claim 2, wherein the plurality of bearing portions are arranged equally distanced from one another, with an intermediate space being provided between two adjacent ones of the plurality of bearing portions.
4. The household dishwasher of claim 2, wherein the cage comprises a bearing ring disposed around the axis of rotation, said plurality of bearing portions being provided on the bearing ring.
5. The household dishwasher of claim 1, further comprising a nozzle for supplying the washing liquor and/or the clean water to the rotary element, said nozzle being configured to inject the washing liquor and/or the clean water centrally onto the rotary element.
6. The household dishwasher of claim 1, wherein the rotary element comprises a hub connected to the rotor blades, said hub being configured to supply the washing liquor and/or the clean water to the rotor blades during operation of the spray device.
7. The household dishwasher of claim 6, wherein the hub is constructed rotationally symmetrically to the axis of rotation and includes an at least partially conical envelope surface.
8. The household dishwasher of claim 1, wherein the rotor blades are inclined at an angle of inclination relative to the axis of rotation.
9. The household dishwasher of claim 1, wherein the cage is curved.
10. The household dishwasher of claim 1, wherein the cage is curved in a spherical cap-shaped manner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantageous embodiments and features of the household dishwasher form the subject matter of the subclaims and the exemplary embodiments of the household dishwasher described below. Moreover, the household dishwasher may be described in more detail by means of preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
(7) Elements which are identical or functionally identical have been provided in the figures with the same reference numerals, unless indicated otherwise.
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(9) The door 3 is shown in
(10) The household dishwasher 1 also has at least one receptacle for items to be washed 12 to 14. Preferably, a plurality of receptacles for items to be washed 12 to 14, for example three thereof, may be provided, wherein the receptacle for items to be washed 12 may be a lower receptacle for items to be washed or a lower basket, the receptacle for items to be washed 13 may be an upper receptacle for items to be washed or an upper basket and the receptacle for items to be washed 14 may be a cutlery drawer. As
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(12) Preferably, a plurality of such spray devices 15 are provided. By means of the spray device 15, for example, a so-called intensive washing zone 16 (
(13) The spray device 15 comprises a cage 17 (
(14) The cage 17 shown in
(15) Each strut 21 to 23 has two resiliently deformable snap hooks 24, 25. The snap hooks 24, 25 are designed to engage in corresponding recesses of the housing 19, in order to connect the cage 17 with a positive fit to the housing 19. A positive-fit connection is produced by the interlocking or rear engagement of at least two connection partners, in this case the snap hooks 24, 25 and the corresponding recess of the housing 19. As
(16) An annular bearing surface 26 circulating about the axis of rotation D is provided on the inner face on the cage 17. The bearing surface 26 faces in the direction of the struts 21 to 23. A plurality of bearing portions 27, 28 extends out of the bearing surface 26. In
(17) The bearing portions 27, 28 extend in this case in the direction of the struts 21 to 23. The bearing portions 27, 28 are radially distanced from the axis of rotation D. In other words, the bearing portions 27, 28 are positioned so as to be distanced from the axis of rotation D in a radial direction R (
(18) The rotary element 18 shown in
(19) When said rotary element is supplied with the washing liquor and/or the clean water F, the rotary element 18 may be set in rotation about the axis of rotation D by means of the rotor blades 32 to 34. The rotor blades 32 to 34, as shown in
(20) The rotor blades 32 to 34 are also curved or bent in an arcuate manner, viewed in the radial direction R. The rotor blades 32 to 34 are connected together by means of a connecting ring 35 circulating around the rotary element 18. Viewed in the radial direction R, the connecting ring 35 is provided distanced from the axis of rotation D and circulating entirely around said axis of rotation. The connecting ring 35 comprises on the upper face a bearing surface 36 which circulates in an annular manner and fully around the axis of rotation D and which is designed to bear during the operation of the spray device 15 against the bearing portions 27, 28 of the cage 17. In other words, the rotary element 18 is rotatably mounted in the cage 17 by means of the bearing surface 36.
(21) On the lower face, in other words remote from the bearing surface 36, a plurality of support portions 37, 38, for example three thereof, are provided on the connecting ring 35, the rotary element 18 being able to be positioned thereby on the housing 19. An intermediate space 39 is provided between two adjacent support portions 37, 38. The rotary element 18 is a plastic injection-molded component, as is the cage 17.
(22) Now returning to
(23) The nozzle 41 is preferably configured rotationally symmetrically relative to the axis of rotation D. Alternatively, the nozzle 41 may also be configured asymmetrically to the axis of rotation D and/or arranged offset relative thereto. Preferably, however, the nozzle 41 is positioned centrally below the hub 30 of the rotary element 18. The rotary element 18 may be arranged relative to a direction of gravitational force g above or below the nozzle 41. In the orientation of
(24) The functionality of the spray device 15 is described hereinafter. Via the supply line 40 the nozzle 41 is supplied with washing liquor and/or clean water F. The washing liquor and/or the clean water F is injected by means of the nozzle 41 centrally onto the hub 30. As a result, the rotary element 18 is raised from the housing 19, so that the support portions 37, 38 are no longer in contact with the housing 19. An axial bearing clearance 42 between the bearing surface 36 and the bearing portions 27, 28 is reduced, viewed in an axial direction AR, such that the bearing surface 26 bears against the bearing portions 27, 28 of the cage 17. Thus a bearing of the rotary element 18 against the cage 17 is implemented in the axial direction AR.
(25) Via the conical envelope surface 31 of the hub 30, the washing liquor and/or the clean water F is conducted away outwardly in the radial direction R and supplied at least partially to the rotor blades 32 to 34. As a result, the rotary element 18, as mentioned above, is set in rotation as is indicated in
(26) Depending on the application, the envelope surface 31 of the hub 30 may be freely designed so that, for example, this envelope surface has a flatter or steeper tip. In this case, a spray angle β of a spray jet and/or a spray pattern may also be influenced by the rotational speed of the rotary element 18. The higher the rotational speed, the flatter the spray angle β. The angle of inclination a of the rotor blades 32 to 34 is freely selectable and may be adapted according to the required drive torque.
(27) In the axial direction AR, the bearing of the rotary element 18 in the cage 17 has the aforementioned bearing clearance 42. The same bearing clearance is also provided in the radial direction R. The bearing in the axial direction AR takes place in this case via the bearing surface 36 and the bearing portions 27, 28 of the cage 17. In this case, dirt particles may flow between the bearing portions 27, 28 through the intermediate spaces 29. As a result, there cannot be any jamming due to the dirt particles. The bearing in the radial direction and the centering are implemented via the washing liquor and/or the clean water F injected through the nozzle 41.
(28) The spray device 15 has a plurality of advantages relative to known spray devices. By a corresponding design of the envelope surface 31 of the hub 30 and the angle of inclination a of the rotor blades 32 to 34, a freely definable spray pattern may be achieved. A minimal dead region may be achieved. This improves the cleaning performance. The functionality of the spray device 15 is clearly visible to a user and the added value easy to understand. By a corresponding bearing clearance both in the axial direction AR and in the radial direction R the spray device 15 is resistant to contamination. By the provision of the intermediate spaces 29 between the bearing portions 27, 28, a jamming of the rotary element 18 in the cage 17 due to dirt particles may be prevented. The dirt particles may be flushed through the intermediate spaces 29. In the case of a blockage of the rotary element 18, however, very effective emergency running characteristics are provided.
(29) A very small installation height of the spray device 15 is produced. As a result, the spray device 15 may also be attached below the receptacles for items to be washed 12 to 14, for example for implementing the intensive washing zone 16. The spray device 15 is also able to be used for media such as air or steam. A uniform spray pattern, virtually without a spray shadow, in particular in the region of the hub 30, may be achieved by the external bearing. Moreover, in this type of bearing a deflection of the rotary element 18 is possible in the case of larger dirt particles. As a result, clogging or jamming of the spray device 15 due to dirt particles jammed between the hub 30 and the nozzle 41 is reliably prevented.
(30) Whilst the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it may be modified in many different ways.