DOMESTIC DISHWASHER
20220022722 · 2022-01-27
Inventors
- Michael Lugert (Jettingen-Scheppach, DE)
- Bernd Eisenbart (Holzheim, DE)
- Werner Oblinger (Mödingen, DE)
Cpc classification
A47L15/4208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L15/4225
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01D2201/081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C02F2307/12
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F1/001
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B01D29/6446
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D29/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A household dishwasher includes a washing container for holding a dishwasher load, a sump arranged at a bottom of the washing container, a filter system provided at the sump, and a spray arm for applying washing liquor and/or fresh water to the dishwasher load. The spray arm includes an extension piece which is mounted on the sump for rotation about a first axis of rotation and includes a filter cleaning nozzle for cleaning the filter system with the aid of the washing liquor and/or fresh water, and a spray arm satellite which is mounted on the extension piece for rotation about a second axis of rotation.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A household dishwasher, comprising: a washing container for holding a dishwasher load; a sump arranged at a bottom of the washing container; a filter system provided at the sump; and a spray arm for applying washing liquor and/or fresh water to the dishwasher load, said spray arm comprising an extension piece which is mounted on the sump for rotation about a first axis of rotation and which comprises a filter cleaning nozzle for cleaning the filter system with the washing liquor and/or fresh water, and a spray arm satellite which is mounted on the extension piece for rotation about a second axis of rotation.
12. The household dishwasher of claim 11, wherein the spray arm satellite includes spray nozzles, said filter cleaning nozzle of the extension piece pointing towards the bottom, and said spray nozzles of the spray arm satellite pointing away from the bottom.
13. The household dishwasher of claim 11, wherein the extension piece includes a lower edge which faces towards the bottom, and the spray arm satellite includes a lower edge which faces towards the bottom, with the lower edge of the extension piece and the lower edge of the spray arm satellite positioned at a same height viewed along the first axis of rotation.
14. The household dishwasher of claim 11, wherein the extension piece includes an upper side which faces away from the bottom, and the spray arm satellite includes an upper side which faces away from the bottom, with the upper side of the extension piece and the upper side of the spray arm satellite positioned at a same height viewed along the first axis of rotation.
15. The household dishwasher of claim 11, wherein the extension piece comprises a first arm, on which the spray arm satellite is mounted for rotation about the second axis of rotation, and a second arm, on which the filter cleaning nozzle is provided.
16. The household dishwasher of claim 15, wherein the first arm and the second arm are positioned at different heights viewed along the first axis of rotation.
17. The household dishwasher of claim 11, wherein the filter cleaning nozzle is configured to produce a spray jet which is oriented obliquely relative to the first axis of rotation.
18. The household dishwasher of claim 11, wherein the spray arm satellite is reactively driven by the washing liquor and/or the fresh water.
19. The household dishwasher of claim 11, wherein the extension piece is actively driven or reactively driven.
20. The household dishwasher of claim 19, further comprising a drive entity for actively driving the extension piece, said drive entity being configured to perform a filter cleaning program during which the extension piece remains in a predefined angular position for cleaning the filter system and/or during which the extension piece moves back and forth between two different predefined angular positions.
Description
[0026] Further advantageous developments and aspects of the household dishwasher are the subject matter of the subclaims and of the exemplary embodiments described below in respect of the household dishwasher. The household dishwasher is explained in greater detail below with reference to preferred embodiment variants and to the appended figures, in which:
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[0028]
[0029] Identical or functionally identical elements are denoted by the same reference signs in the figures unless otherwise specified.
[0030]
[0031] The door 3 is illustrated in its open position in
[0032] The household dishwasher 1 further comprises at least one dishwasher loading rack 12 to 14. A plurality of dishwasher loading racks 12 to 14 can preferably be provided, e.g. three, wherein the dishwasher loading rack 12 can be a lower dishwasher loading rack or lower basket, the dishwasher loading rack 13 can be an upper dishwasher loading rack or upper basket, and the dishwasher loading rack 14 can be a cutlery drawer. It is also evident in
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[0034] The spray arm satellite 18 is mounted on the extension piece 17 and can rotate about a second axis of rotation 22. The axes of rotation 19, 22 are so arranged as to be parallel to each other and separated from each other by a distance a. The spray arm satellite 18 has an upper side 23 facing away from the bottom 7 and a lower side 24 facing towards the bottom 7. Provided on the upper side 23 are a multiplicity of spray nozzles 25 which face away from the bottom 7 and towards the top 8. In
[0035] The spray nozzles 25 are suitable for producing spray jets 26 by means of which washing liquor and/or fresh water F can be applied to a dishwasher load (not shown). In particular, the spray nozzles 25 are only provided on the upper side of the spray arm satellite 18. Alternatively, the spray nozzles 25 can also be so arranged as to point towards the bottom 7. Furthermore, the spray arm satellite 18 can also have spray nozzles 25 on both upper side and lower side.
[0036] The spray arm satellite 18 has a plurality of arms 27, 28. The number of arms 27, 28 is unlimited. For example, provision is made for three such arms 27, 28 which are so arranged as to be separated from each other by an angle at the circumference of 120°. Each of the arms 27, 28 has an outermost lower edge 29 which faces towards the bottom 7.
[0037] The extension piece 17 comprises a first arm 30, on which the spray arm satellite 18 is so mounted as to be rotatable about the second axis of rotation 22. The extension piece 17 further comprises a second arm 31. The first arm 30 and the second arm 31 are arranged at different heights viewed along the first axis of rotation 19. In particular, the first arm 30 is arranged closer to the bottom 7 than the second arm 31.
[0038] The second arm 31 has an upper side 32 and a lower side 33 which faces away from the upper side 32. The upper side 32 faces towards the top 8. The lower side 33 faces towards the bottom 7. The upper side 32 is arranged at the same height as the upper side 23 of the spray arm satellite 18 viewed along the first axis of rotation 19. An outermost lower edge 34 of the extension piece 17, in particular of the second arm 31, is arranged at the same height as the lower edge 29 of the spray arm satellite 18 viewed along the first axis of rotation 19.
[0039] Furthermore, a filter cleaning nozzle 35 for cleaning the filter system 21 is provided on the lower side 33. The filter cleaning nozzle 35 is configured to produce a spray jet 36 which is oriented obliquely relative to the first axis of rotation 19 and towards the filter system 21.
[0040] The extension piece 17 can also have additional spray nozzles. This is however not essential. The extension piece 17 is actively driven. “Actively driven” in this context is understood to mean that the spray arm 16, in particular the extension piece 17, is assigned a drive entity 37, e.g. comprising an electric motor, which is suitable for causing the extension piece 17 to rotate about the first axis of rotation 19. However, the extension piece 17 can alternatively be reactively driven.
[0041] By contrast, the spray arm satellite 18 is not actively driven. In particular, the spray arm satellite 18 is caused to rotate by the spray jets 26 emerging from the spray nozzles 25. Provision can also be made for special driving spray nozzles.
[0042] By means of the drive entity 37, a filter cleaning program can be performed in which the extension piece 17 remains in a predefined angular position for the purpose of cleaning the filter system 21 and/or during which the extension piece 17 moves back and forth between two different predefined angular positions. “Predefined” in this case means that the angular positions are predetermined by the filter cleaning program, for example.
[0043] By virtue of the lower edges 29, 34 being arranged at the same height viewed along the first axis of rotation 19, it is possible to prevent the extension piece from colliding with e.g. a coarse filter, a supply tube or a water softener cover of the household dishwasher 1. The danger of a collision would exist if the arms 30, 31 of the extension piece 17 were positioned at the same height, and therefore the outer edges 29, 34 were positioned at different heights, viewed along first axis of rotation 19. By virtue of the geometry described above in relation to the extension piece 17, such a collision is reliably prevented.
[0044] By means of the filter cleaning program, the extension piece 17 with the aid of the filter cleaning nozzle 35 and therefore with the aid of the spray jet 36 can wet the fine filter of the filter system 21 via a forward and backward motion of the extension piece 17 within a semicircular path. It is moreover possible to stop occasionally for a defined time at specific angular positions on the fine filter of the filter system 21. The filter system 21 is reliably cleaned thereby. Automatic execution of the filter cleaning program can also be provided within each wash cycle. Alternatively, the filter cleaning program can be manually selected by the user after a specific number of wash cycles or in addition to the normal wash cycle. Improved and automated cleaning of the filter system 21 can be achieved thus.
[0045] Although the present invention is described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it can be modified in many different ways.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0046] 1 Household dishwasher [0047] 2 Washing container [0048] 3 Door [0049] 4 Dishwasher interior [0050] 5 Hinge axis [0051] 6 Loading access [0052] 7 Bottom [0053] 8 Top [0054] 9 Back panel [0055] 10 Side panel [0056] 11 Side panel [0057] 12 Dishwasher loading rack [0058] 13 Dishwasher loading rack [0059] 14 Dishwasher loading rack [0060] 15 Spray device [0061] 16 Spray arm [0062] 17 Extension piece [0063] 18 Spray arm satellite [0064] 19 Axis of rotation [0065] 20 Sump [0066] 21 Filter system [0067] 22 Axis of rotation [0068] 23 Upper side [0069] 24 Lower side [0070] 25 Spray nozzle [0071] 26 Spray jet [0072] 27 Arm [0073] 28 Arm [0074] 29 Lower edge [0075] 30 Arm [0076] 31 Arm [0077] 32 Upper side [0078] 33 Lower side [0079] 34 Lower edge [0080] 35 Filter cleaning nozzle [0081] 36 Spray jet [0082] 37 Drive entity [0083] a Distance [0084] A Pull-out direction [0085] E Push-in direction [0086] F Washing liquor and/or fresh water