DISHWASHER IN THE FORM OF A COMMERCIAL UTENSIL WASHER OR DISHWASHER WHICH IS DESIGNED AS A BATCH DISHWASHER
20210219808 · 2021-07-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L15/4248
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L15/0081
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A batch dishwasher is realized as a hood-type dishwasher having a treatment chamber (2) with at least one recirculating wash system for spraying wash liquid in the treatment chamber (2), and has at least one final rinse system for spraying final rinse liquid in the treatment chamber (2). The treatment chamber (2) has a first treatment zone (6) and at least one further, second treatment zone (7), wherein items of washware can be treated independently of one another and at least temporarily at the same time in the first and in the at least one second treatment zone (6, 7).
Claims
1. A dishwasher (1) in the form of a commercial utensil washer or dishwasher which is designed as a batch dishwasher and is realized as a hood-type dishwasher, wherein the dishwasher (1) has a treatment chamber (2) with at least one wash system, which is designed as a recirculation system, for spraying wash liquid in the treatment chamber (2) as required, and has at least one final rinse system for spraying final rinse liquid in the treatment chamber (2) as required, wherein the treatment chamber (2) has a first treatment zone (6) and at least one further, second treatment zone (7), wherein items of washware can be treated independently of one another and at least temporarily at the same time in the first and in the at least one second treatment zone (6, 7), wherein the first and the at least one second treatment zone (6, 7) are physically separated from one another by means of a partition (50) in such a way that, when wash liquid is sprayed in one of the two treatment zones (6, 7), recontamination in the other treatment zone (7, 6) which is caused by said spraying operation is effectively prevented.
2. The dishwasher (1) as claimed in claim 1, wherein a common wash tank (12), in which the wash liquid which is to be sprayed in the treatment zones (6, 7) is collected or can be collected, is associated with the first and the at least one second treatment zone (6, 7).
3. The dishwasher (1) as claimed in claim 2, wherein the common wash tank (12) is arranged and designed in relation to the first and in relation to the at least one second treatment zone (6, 7) in such a way that liquid which is sprayed in the first treatment zone (6) and liquid which is sprayed in the at least one second treatment zone (7) flows, in particular flows back, into the common wash tank (12) due to the force of gravity in each case.
4. The dishwasher (1) as claimed in claim 3, wherein the wash system is associated with the first and the at least one second treatment zone (6, 7), and has a wash pump system and also a wash nozzle system, wherein the wash pump system forms a flow connection or can form a flow connection with the wash tank (12) at the intake end for supplying liquid which is collected in the wash tank (12) to the wash nozzle system as required.
5. The dishwasher (1) as claimed in claim 4, wherein the wash nozzle system has a large number of wash nozzles (11.1) which are associated with the first treatment zone (6) and has a large number of wash nozzles (11.2) which are associated with the second treatment zone (7), and wherein, when the wash pump system is operated, the liquid which is collected in the wash tank (12) is supplied as wash liquid both to the wash nozzles (11.1) which are associated with the first treatment zone (6) and also to the wash nozzles (11.2) which are associated with the second treatment zone (7).
6. The dishwasher (1) as claimed in claim 5, wherein at least some of the wash nozzles (11.1, 11.2), in particular at least some of the wash nozzles (11.2) which are associated with the at least one second treatment zone (7), are designed as wash nozzles which are stationary in relation to the corresponding treatment zone.
7. The dishwasher (1) as claimed in claim 6, wherein at least some of the stationary wash nozzles are formed in the partition (50) and/or in at least one wash arm which is stationary in relation to the corresponding treatment zone.
8. The dishwasher (1) as claimed in claim 7, wherein the partition (50) has a partition element, in particular a partition plate, which runs substantially horizontally and is arranged or can be arranged between the first and the at least one second treatment zone (6, 7), and also has a line system which is arranged on the partition element, wherein the line system which is arranged on the partition element forms a flow connection or can form a flow connection with the wash pump system, and wherein at least some of the wash nozzles, which are stationary in the partition (50), are realized in the line system which is arranged on the partition element or form a flow connection at least with the line system which is arranged on the partition element.
9. The dishwasher (1) as claimed in claim 8, wherein the wash nozzles (11.1) which are associated with the first treatment zone (6) are formed in an upper wash arm system (10.1) which is arranged in the upper region of the first treatment zone (6) and in a lower wash arm system (10.2) which is arranged in the lower region of the first treatment zone (6), wherein the upper and/or the lower wash arm system (10.1, 10.2) are/is rotatable in relation to the first treatment zone (6).
10. The dishwasher (1) as claimed in claim 9, wherein the wash nozzles (11.2) which are associated with the at least one second treatment zone (7) are formed in an upper wash arm system (10.3) which is arranged in the upper region of the at least one second treatment zone (7) and in a lower wash arm system (10.4) which is arranged in the lower region of the at least one second treatment zone (7), wherein the upper and/or the lower wash arm system (10.3, 10.4) are/is stationary in relation to the at least one second treatment zone (7).
11. The dishwasher (1) as claimed in claim 1, wherein a dedicated final rinse system with in each case a final rinse pump (14.1, 14.2) and final rinse nozzles (15.1, 15.2) is associated with each treatment zone (6, 7).
12. The dishwasher (1) as claimed in claim 11, wherein at least some of the final rinse nozzles (15.1, 15.2), in particular at least some of the final rinse nozzles (15.2) which are associated with the at least one second treatment zone (7), are designed as final rinse nozzles which are stationary in relation to the corresponding treatment zone.
13. The dishwasher (1) as claimed in claim 12, wherein at least some of the stationary final rinse nozzles are formed in the partition (50) and/or in at least one final rinse arm which is stationary in relation to the corresponding treatment zone.
14. The dishwasher (1) as claimed in claim 13, wherein the partition (50) has a partition element, in particular partition plate, which runs substantially horizontally and is arranged or can be arranged between the first and the at least one second treatment zone (6, 7), and also has a line system which is arranged on the partition element, wherein the line system which is arranged on the partition element forms a flow connection or can form a flow connection with the final rinse pump (14.2) which is associated with the second treatment zone (7), and wherein at least some of the final rinse nozzles, which are stationary in the partition (50), are realized in the line system which is arranged on the partition element or form a flow connection at least with the line system which is arranged on the partition element.
15. A batch dishwasher, comprising: a treatment chamber with at least one wash system with a recirculation flow for spraying wash liquid in the treatment chamber, at least one final rinse system for spraying final rinse liquid in the treatment chamber, wherein the treatment chamber has a first treatment zone and a second treatment zone, wherein items of washware can be treated independently of one another and at least temporarily at the same time in the first treatment zone and the second treatment zone, wherein the first treatment zone and the second treatment zone are physically separated from one another by a partition such that, when wash liquid is sprayed in the first treatment zone, recontamination of items in the second treatment zone is effectively prevented and, when wash liquid is sprayed in the second treatment zone, recontamination of items in the first treatment zone is effectively prevented.
16. The dishwasher as claimed in claim 15, wherein a common wash tank is arranged and designed to collect both the wash liquid which is sprayed in the first treatment zone and the wash liquid which is sprayed in the second treatment zone, and wash liquid which is sprayed in the first treatment zone and wash liquid which is sprayed in the second treatment zone flows back into the wash tank due to the force of gravity in each case.
17. The dishwasher as claimed in claim 16, wherein the first treatment zone includes a first plurality of wash nozzles, the second treatment zone includes a second plurality of wash nozzles, and at least some of the second plurality of wash nozzles of the second treatment zone are are stationary in relation to the second treatment zone.
18. A hood-type dishwasher, comprising: a treatment chamber that is divided into a first treatment zone and a second treatment zone, wherein the first treatment zone is above the second treatment zone, wherein the first treatment zone has a first access opening that can be closed by a hood, and the second treatment zone has a second access opening that is separate from the first access opening and that can be closed by a door that is separate from the hood; a wash system with a recirculation flow for spraying wash liquid in both the first treatment zone and the second treatment zone, wherein the wash system includes a first plurality of wash nozzles positioned to spray in the first treatment zone, a second plurality of wash nozzles positioned to spray in the second treatment zone, a common wash tank located to receive falling wash liquid from both the first treatment zone and the second treatment zone, and a common wash pump with an input connected to receive wash liquid from the common wash tank and an output connected to feed wash liquid to both the first plurality of wash nozzles and the second plurality of wash nozzles simultaneously when the common wash pump operates; a first final rinse system including a first plurality of final rinse nozzles positioned to spray in the first treatment zone and a first final rinse pump having an output connected to feed final rinse liquid to the first plurality of final rinse nozzles when the first final rinse pump operates; and a second final rinse system including a second plurality of final rinse nozzles positioned to spray in the second treatment zone and a second final rinse pump having an output connected to feed final rinse liquid to the second plurality of final rinse nozzles when the second final rinse pump operates.
19. The dishwasher of claim 18, further comprising a common boiler for heating final rinse liquid, the common boiler connected to deliver final rinse liquid to both an input of the first final rinse pump and an input of the second final rinse pump.
20. The dishwasher of claim 18, wherein: at least some wash nozzles of the second plurality of wash nozzles are stationary, and wherein at least some final rinse nozzles of the second plurality of final rinse nozzles are stationary; and/or at least some wash nozzles of the second plurality of wash nozzles are located in a rotatable wash arm, and wherein at least some final rinse nozzles of the second plurality of final rinse nozzles are located in a rotatable rinse arm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0097] Below, the invention will be described in more detail with reference to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0117] The invention relates to commercial dishwashers, in particular dishwashers or utensil washers, in the form of batch dishwashers. In particular, the present invention relates to batch dishwashers designed as hood-type or (rack-type) pass-through dishwashers.
[0118] A commercial dishwasher 1 designed as a batch dishwasher has, as is conventional, a programme control device (also referred to here as “control device 100”) for the control of at least one cleaning program, and has a treatment chamber 2, which can be closed by way of at least one door 9 and/or at least one hood 8, in a machine housing for receiving items of washware to be cleaned, such as for example dishes, cutlery, pots, pans, trays and glasses.
[0119] As can be seen in particular from the illustrations in
[0120] The action time, that is to say the time during which the cleaning or wash liquid wets the items of washware within the treatment chamber 2 is dependent in particular on the duration of the wash phase defined by way of the treatment program. For normally soiled items of washware, such as plates, bowls, cups and/or glasses, a cleaning cycle composed of a wash phase and of a subsequent final rinse phase generally requires between 50 and 100 seconds. However, longer treatment of the items of washware may be necessary, in particular if these are relatively heavily soiled, or if dirt has burned onto the items of washware. Lengthening of the overall treatment time to up to 400 seconds is then often necessary. As a result of the lengthened action time, the items of washware to be cleaned are subjected to intensive treatment, such that even relatively heavily soiled items of washware can be effectively cleaned.
[0121] To ensure that, despite an intensive treatment, the cleaning capacity of the dishwasher 1, that is to say the items of washware/washware racks 5 that can theoretically be processed by the machine 1 per unit of time, is not adversely affected, provision is made, according to the invention, for the treatment chamber 2 of the dishwasher 1, which is designed as a batch dishwasher, to be divided into at least two treatment zones 6, 7, wherein the at least two treatment zones 6, 7 are designed such that the treatment of the items of washware in the individual treatment zones 6, 7 can be performed independently of one another.
[0122] Even though the exemplary embodiments of the dishwasher 1 according to the invention illustrated in the drawings are each formed with precisely two treatment zones 6, 7, this is not to be regarded as being restrictive. Rather, it is self-evidently also conceivable for the treatment chamber 2 of the dishwasher 1 according to the invention to be divided into more than two zones.
[0123] As illustrated byway of example in
[0124] For this purpose, the footprint of the first treatment zone or main treatment zone 6 has dimensions adapted to the footprint of a washing rack 5, and in particular a footprint of 600 mm×500 mm, 500 mm×500 mm, or 400 mm×400 mm.
[0125] Furthermore, the main treatment zone 6 is designed such that the washing rack 5 can be pushed from an infeed table 3 (not illustrated in
[0126] In particular, in the case of the dishwasher 1 shown in
[0127] It is preferable if, furthermore, a run-out table 4 is provided, wherein the table height of the run-out table 4 is likewise aligned horizontally with the washing plane 6a of the main treatment zone 6, such that the washing rack 5 can, after the treatment in the main treatment zone 6, be pushed directly onto the run-out table 4.
[0128] As already indicated, a further treatment zone 7 is formed below the main treatment zone 6. Said further treatment zone 7, which will hereinafter also be referred to as “second treatment zone” or “auxiliary treatment zone”, serves in particular for the cleaning of items of washware which require a relatively long action time in relation to the items of washware to be cleaned in the first treatment zone 6.
[0129] In the case of the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
[0130] Specifically, the dimensions and cleaning capacity of the main treatment zone (first treatment zone 6) and the dimensions and cleaning capacity of the auxiliary treatment zone (second treatment zone 7) are preferably adapted to the washware types (such as for example dishes, cutlery, glasses and pots) which are commonly encountered in sculleries and which are to be cleaned, to the quantities of items of washware to be cleaned, of each washware type, that are commonly encountered per unit of time, and/or to the level of soiling of the items of washware that are encountered per unit of time, in such a way that, during the operation of the dishwasher 1, all of the items of washware that accumulate can be cleaned as far as possible without delay, even during busy periods.
[0131] Therefore, in the embodiment of the dishwasher 1 according to the invention shown in
[0132] As illustrated, in the exemplary embodiment of the invention schematically illustrated in
[0133] On the hand, the second treatment zone 7 has an effective height of at least 120 mm, and preferably of at least 150 mm, for the cleaning of items of washware, such that cutlery that is received in cutlery racks can also be cleaned in said treatment zone 7.
[0134] In addition to this, the second treatment zone 7 has a dedicated closable opening by which said treatment zone 7 can be loaded with items of washware and unloaded.
[0135] In the case of the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
[0136] Here, it is advantageous in particular for the door 9, which is pivotable about a horizontal pivot axis, to be designed such that, in its open state, it is aligned horizontally with the washing plane 7a of the further treatment zone 7. In this way, in its open state, the door 9 simultaneously serves as a loading and unloading aid for the pushing-in or pushing-out of the items of washware or of the washing rack 5.
[0137] In the same way as the height of the horizontal washing plane 6a of the first treatment zone 6, the height of the horizontal washing plane 7a of the second treatment zone 7 is also variably adjustable, and amounts to preferably 350 mm to 600 mm, and even more preferably 500 mm to 600 mm (measured from the ground of the installation room).
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[0139] The run-out side serves for the drying and unloading of the washing racks. As illustrated in
[0140] As can be seen in particular from the schematic illustration in
[0141] With regard to the embodiments of the dishwasher 1 according to the invention shown in
[0142] In order, for example, to clean the items of washware that accumulate in the case of a total of 150 menu options, a conventional dishwasher which has only a single treatment zone requires a total of 67 minutes, with fresh water consumption of 100 litres and energy consumption of 2.9 kWh (in the case of a standard treatment program).
[0143] By contrast, with the dishwasher 1 according to the invention, the treatment duration can be reduced to below 50 minutes, specifically with fresh water consumption of 72.5 litres and energy consumption of 2.1 kWh.
[0144] Below, with reference to the illustrations in
[0145] Although it is basically conceivable for the dishwasher 1 according to the present invention to be equipped with multiple wash tanks, wherein in each case one wash tank is assigned to one treatment zone 6, 7, provision is made, in the preferred exemplary embodiments of the solution according to the invention illustrated in the drawings, whereby the dishwasher 1 has in each case only a single wash tank 12 which is assigned to the (single) treatment chamber 2 and which is thus assigned jointly to the individual treatment zones 6, 7 of the (single) treatment chamber 2.
[0146] The wash tank 12 preferably has a capacity of 20 to 40 litres, preferably 25 to 35 litres. This capacity is firstly sufficient for simultaneous final rinse operation in both treatment zones 6, 7. Secondly, the tank 12 is selected to be so small that it can, as before, be accommodated in the reduced installation space—in relation to a conventional machine which has only a single treatment zone—in the machine housing.
[0147] As illustrated in the hydraulic diagrams in
[0148] In the hydraulic diagram illustrated in
[0149] In the embodiment schematically illustrated in
[0150] In the hydraulic diagram shown in
[0151] The present invention is self-evidently not restricted to this aspect. As can be seen from the hydraulic diagram as per
[0152] The wash nozzles 11.1, 11.2 integrated into the corresponding wash arms 10.1-10.4 are directed in each case toward the correspondingly associated treatment zone 6, 7 in the treatment chamber 2 and serve to spray the wash liquid, which is delivered by the common wash pump 13, onto the items of washware which are arranged in the respective treatment zones 6, 7 and which are to be cleaned.
[0153] The sprayed wash liquid falls back into the wash tank 12 under the action of gravitational force. In this way, the wash tank 12, the wash pump 13, the wash liquid system 16 and the wash nozzles 11, together with the treatment zones 6, 7 of the treatment chamber 2, form a wash liquid circuit. The wash liquid line system 16 connects the pressure side of the wash pump 13 to the wash nozzles 11.1, 11.2.
[0154] Furthermore, a final rinse system is provided for the delivery of final rinse liquid by way of a final rinse pump 14 through a final rinse line system 17 to final rinse nozzles 15a, 15b, which final rinse nozzles are directed, in the treatment chamber 2, toward the region of the items of washware to be cleaned. The sprayed final rinse liquid falls from the treatment chamber 2 into the wash tank 12 under the action of gravitational force. The final rinse system 17 connects the pressure side of the final rinse pump 14 to the final rinse nozzles 15.1, 15.2.
[0155] As already stated, the wash nozzles 11.1, 11.2 and the final rinse nozzles 15.1, 15.2 may be arranged in the regions above and/or below, and if desired also to the sides, of the respective treatment zone 6, 7 within the treatment chamber 2, and may in each case be directed toward the region in which the items of washware are positioned in the corresponding treatment zone.
[0156] It is preferably the case that, for each treatment zone 6, 7, a large number of wash nozzles 11.1 and 11.2 are provided on at least one upper wash arm 10.1 and 10.3 respectively, a large number of wash nozzles 11.1 and 11.2 are provided on a lower wash arm 10.2 and 10.4 respectively, a large number of final rinse nozzles 15.1 and 15.2 are provided on at least one upper final rinse arm 18.1 and 18.3 respectively, and a large number of final rinse nozzles 15.1 and 15.2 are provided on at least one lower final rinse arm 18.2 and 18.4 respectively. As already stated, it is possible here for the lower wash arm 10.2 of the upper, main treatment zone 6 and the upper wash arm 10.3 of the lower, auxiliary treatment zone 7 to be formed as a common wash arm (cf.
[0157] As an alternative to this, it is nevertheless conceivable for separate wash or final rinse arms 10.1-10.4 and 18.1-18.4, respectively, to be provided for each of the at least two treatment zones 6, 7, as indicated in the hydraulic diagram in
[0158] Before final rinse liquid is sprayed during the final rinse phase, an amount of wash liquid equivalent to the final rinse liquid amount is in each case pumped out of the wash tank 12 by way of a discharge pump (not illustrated in the drawings), the suction side of which is connected via a discharge line to a sump of the wash tank 12. If, before an initial start of the dishwasher 1 which is designed as a batch dishwasher, the wash tank 12 is empty, it must firstly be filled with fresh water via a fresh water line (not shown), or filled with fresh water, or some other final rinse liquid or wash liquid, by way of the final rinse system and the final rinse pump 14 thereof.
[0159] The final rinse liquid may be freshwater or fresh water mixed with final rinse agent. By contrast, the wash liquid comprises detergent which is dosed preferably automatically to the liquid contained in the wash tank 12 by a detergent dosing device (not shown). The abovementioned programme control device controls the wash pumps 13, the final rinse pump 14, the drainage pump and the detergent solution pump (not shown) in a manner dependent on the cleaning programme respectively selected by an operator by way of the programme control device. At least one cleaning programme is provided; it is preferable for multiple selectable cleaning programmes to be provided.
[0160] From the hydraulic diagrams illustrated in the drawings, it can be seen that, furthermore, a final rinse pump 14 is connected by way of its suction side to an outlet of a boiler 22. The boiler 22 furthermore has an inlet which is connected to a fresh water supply line 30, via which either fresh water, or fresh water with dosed final rinse agent, is supplied to the boiler 22. In the boiler 22, the liquid (pure fresh water or fresh water with dosed final rinse agent) supplied via the inlet is heated up in accordance with a process sequence. By way of the final rinse pump 14, which is connected by way of its suction side to the boiler outlet, the final rinse liquid that is heated up in the boiler 22 can be supplied, for example during a fresh water final rinse phase, via the final rinse line system 17 to the final rinse nozzles 15.1 and 15.2. The final rinse nozzles 15.1 and 15.2 are arranged in the treatment zones 6, 7 of the treatment chamber 2 in order to spray the final rinse liquid, which has been heated up in the boiler 22, onto the items of washware in the corresponding treatment zone 6, 7 of the treatment chamber 2. It is self-evidently also conceivable for the boiler 22 to be supplied with pure fresh water via the inlet into the fresh water supply line 30, which pure fresh water has a final rinse agent dosed into it after the heating process in the boiler 22.
[0161] Also, in this context, it is conceivable for the final rinse system to have a preferably electrically operated steam generator, which may for example be integrated into the boiler 22. In this case, at the upper region of the boiler 22, there may be formed a corresponding steam outlet of the steam generator (not illustrated in the drawings). Via a steam line, the steam outlet of the steam generator may be connected, at a position situated above the wash tank, to the treatment chamber in order to introduce steam, which has been generated in the steam generator, into said treatment chamber as required. Other positions are however self-evidently also possible.
[0162] In the boiler 22, which according to some embodiments of the invention serves not only for heating the final rinse liquid but also for the generation of steam as required, there is situated a heater 47. Furthermore, in or at the boiler 22, there may be arranged a level sensor which, for example, controls a valve 49 of the fresh water line 30.
[0163] From the hydraulic diagram illustrated in
[0164] Specifically, the control device 100 that is schematically indicated in
[0165] Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiments of the dishwasher 1 according to the invention illustrated in the drawings, the control device 100 is furthermore designed to control the preferably common wash pump 13 such that wash liquid is always sprayed simultaneously in the first and in the second treatment zone 6, 7.
[0166] With regard to the final rinse system of the dishwasher 1, the control device 100 is designed to control the two final rinse pumps 14.1, 14.2 such that a final rinse cycle in the second treatment zone 7 always takes place simultaneously, or at least with a time overlap, with respect to a final rinse cycle in the first treatment zone 6.
[0167] Here, it is advantageous if the control device 100 is furthermore designed to control the preferably common wash pump 13 such that the time duration of a wash cycle of a single treatment cycle in the second treatment zone 7 corresponds to the total time duration of the wash cycles of a multiplicity of treatment cycles in the first treatment zone 6. In particular, in this context, it is conceivable that, by way of the control device 100, the preferably common wash pump 13 is controlled such that the time duration of a wash cycle of a single treatment cycle in the second treatment zone 7 is an integer multiple of the time duration of a wash cycle in the first treatment zone 6.
[0168] In the embodiments of the dishwasher 1 according to the invention illustrated in the drawings, provision is basically made for the control device 100 to be designed to control the at least one wash system and/or the at least one final rinse system such that a wash cycle in the second treatment zone 7 is automatically, preferably selectively automatically, interrupted if at least one of the following conditions is met: [0169] a final rinse cycle is taking place in the first treatment zone 6; and/or [0170] the first treatment zone 6 is opened or is not closed, which can be detected for example by way of a corresponding sensor; and/or [0171] the second treatment zone 7 is opened or is not closed, which can likewise be detected for example by way of a corresponding sensor.
[0172] The control of the wash system and/or final rinse system is preferably performed automatically. In other words, the control of the at least one wash and/or final rinse system is preferably performed in accordance with a preset programme sequence, wherein, in the control device 100, there is stored at least one preset programme sequence for the first treatment zone 6 and/or the at least one second treatment zone 7. It is preferable for a multiplicity of preset programme sequences for the first treatment zone 6 and/or the at least one second treatment zone 7 to be stored in the control device 100.
[0173] In this context, it is conceivable that, in the control device 100, there is stored at least one programme sequence group with a fixed programme sequence for the first treatment zone 6 and a fixed programme sequence for the at least one second treatment zone 7. Here, the operator of the dishwasher 1 can optionally select one programme sequence from the multiplicity of preset programme sequences for the first treatment zone 6 and, independently of this, can select one programme sequence from the multiplicity of preset programme sequences for the at least one second treatment zone 7, or can select a preset programme sequence group.
[0174] It is advantageously the case that, in the control device 100, there is stored at least one programme sequence group with a fixed programme sequence for the first treatment zone 6 and a fixed programme sequence for the at least one second treatment zone 7, and wherein the programme sequences of the programme sequence group are selected in a manner dependent on at least one of the following factors: [0175] a quantity of items of washware that is primarily encountered, per unit of time, in a standard situation; and/or [0176] the different types of items of washware that are primarily encountered, per unit of time, in a standard situation; and/or [0177] a level of soiling of the items of washware that is primarily encountered in a standard situation.
[0178] It is furthermore preferable if, in the control device 100, there is stored at least one programme sequence group with a fixed programme sequence for the first treatment zone 6 and a fixed programme sequence for the at least one second treatment zone 7, wherein the programme sequence group has, for the first treatment zone 6, a programme sequence in which the time duration for a wash cycle of the first treatment zone amounts to 40 to 70 seconds, 70 to 120 seconds or 2 to 5 minutes, and wherein the programme sequence group has, for the at least one second treatment zone 7, a programme sequence in which the time duration for a wash cycle in the second treatment zone 7 is identical to the time duration for a wash cycle in the first treatment zone 6.
[0179] On the other hand, it is preferable if, in the control device 100, there is stored at least one programme sequence group with a fixed programme sequence for the first treatment zone 6 and a fixed programme sequence for the at least one second treatment zone 7, wherein the programme sequence group has, for the first treatment zone 6, a programme sequence in which the time duration for a wash cycle of the first treatment zone amounts to 40 to 70 seconds, 70 to 120 seconds or 2 to 5 minutes, and wherein the programme sequence group has, for the at least one second treatment zone 7, a programme sequence in which the time duration for a wash cycle in the second treatment zone amounts to 40 to 70 seconds, 70 to 120 seconds or 4 to 10 minutes.
[0180] Below, a further embodiment of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the illustration in
[0181] As illustrated in the hydraulic diagram in
[0182] It is also the case in the embodiment schematically illustrated in
[0183] In the embodiment schematically illustrated in
[0184] By contrast to the embodiment shown for example in
[0185] The lower (auxiliary) treatment zone 7 is likewise assigned corresponding wash arm systems. Specifically, and as will be described in more detail below with reference to the illustrations in
[0186] By contrast, in the embodiment illustrated in
[0187] As is also the case in the embodiment schematically illustrated, for example, in
[0188] The sprayed wash liquid then falls, under the action of gravitational force, back into the (single) wash tank 12, which in the embodiment illustrated in
[0189] In the embodiment of the dishwasher 1 according to the invention schematically illustrated in
[0190] As is also the case in the dishwasher 1 schematically illustrated in
[0191] The upper treatment zone 6 is assigned corresponding final rinse nozzles 15.1, to which, during a final rinse phase, fresh water or fresh water with dosed final rinse agent is supplied byway of the final rinse pump 14.1. The final rinse nozzles 15.1 of the upper treatment zone 6 are, like the corresponding wash nozzles 11.1, preferably integrated in final rinse arms which are mounted so as to be rotatable relative to the upper treatment zone 6.
[0192] It is preferable for at least some of the final rinse nozzles 15.2 of the lower treatment zone 7 to be designed as final rinse nozzles which are arranged so as to be stationary, that is to say to be formed in a final rinse arm which is arranged so as to be stationary relative to the lower treatment zone 7. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
[0193] As will be described in detail below with reference to the illustration in
[0194] The partition element is preferably a partition plate which can be fixed in the treatment chamber 2 and which serves for physically separating the first and second treatment zones 6, 7 from one another in such a way that, when wash liquid in particular is sprayed in one of the two treatment zones 6, 7, recontamination in the other treatment zone 7, 6 which is caused in particular by said spraying operation is effectively prevented.
[0195] Specifically, and as emerges for example from the illustrations in
[0196] Specifically, and as emerges in particular from the illustrations in
[0197] In particular, it also emerges from the illustration in
[0198] It also emerges from the illustrations in
[0199] The (upper) wash arm 10.3, which is used in this embodiment, of the lower treatment zone 7 is illustrated once again in
[0200] In order to make it possible for final rinse liquid to be sprayed in the corresponding treatment zones 6, 7 in a final rinse phase, the upper treatment zone 6 is formed with an upper and a lower final rinse arm 18.1, 18.2. Said two final rinse arms 18.1, 18.2 are preferably designed as final rinse arms formed detachably with the corresponding wash arm 10.1, 10.2.
[0201] For this purpose, it is for example conceivable for use to be made of a clip mechanism such as is described in DE 20 2014 105 112 U1.
[0202] The lower treatment zone 7 is likewise equipped with a rotatable final rinse arm (lower final rinse arm 18.4, which is likewise preferably detachably connectable to the corresponding wash arm 10.4.
[0203] Final rinse nozzles are likewise provided in the upper region of the lower treatment zone 7, which final rinse nozzles are however integrated in final rinse arm segments 15.3 which are arranged so as to be stationary relative to the treatment zone 7, as can be seen in particular from the illustration in
[0204] Specifically, in this embodiment which is illustrated by way of example, provision is made whereby corresponding final rinse arm segments are formed on the underside of the partition element 51 in the form of a partition plate, and in particular in the peripheral region of the partition element 51, in order to supply final rinse liquid to the corresponding final rinse nozzles as required.
[0205] Below, a further embodiment of the dishwasher 1 in the form of a batch dishwasher will be described with reference to the hydraulic diagram schematically illustrated in
[0206] As illustrated, the dishwasher 1 has a single treatment chamber 2 which is divided into an upper (main) treatment zone 6 and a lower (auxiliary) treatment zone 7. As will be described in more detail below with reference to the illustrations in
[0207] As is also the case in the embodiment of the dishwasher 1 according to the invention described above, provision is made, in the case of the dishwasher 1 schematically illustrated in
[0208] The wash tank 12 is situated below the treatment chamber 2 of the dishwasher 1 and serves for receiving liquid that has been sprayed in the respective treatment zones 6, 7. The capacity of the wash tank 12 amounts to 20 to 40 litres, preferably 25 to 35 litres. It is also the case in the embodiment schematically illustrated in
[0209] As is also the case in the embodiment described above with reference to the illustration in
[0210] As is also the case in the embodiment of the dishwasher 1 according to the invention illustrated, for example, in
[0211] Different embodiments of said (common) wash arm will be described below with reference to the illustrations in
[0212] In addition to said common wash arm, the upper treatment zone 6 is assigned a further wash arm 10.1 which is mounted in the upper region of the treatment zone 6, preferably so as to be rotatable about a vertical axis relative to the treatment zone 6. Corresponding wash nozzles 11.1 are likewise formed in said wash arm 10.1.
[0213] In the same way, an additional wash arm 11.4 with corresponding wash nozzles 11.2 is provided in the lower region of the lower treatment zone 7. Like the upper wash arm 10.1 of the upper treatment zone 6, the lower wash arm 10.4 of the lower treatment zone 7 is designed to be rotatable relative to said treatment zone.
[0214] In the embodiment of the dishwasher 1 according to the invention schematically illustrated in
[0215] As will be described in more detail below with reference to the illustrations in
[0216] It is preferably the case that the final rinse arms 18.1, 18.2 of the upper treatment zone 6 are designed to be rotatable relative to said treatment zone. In particular, a solution such as is described—at least in principle—in the document DE 20 2014 105 112 U1 is expedient here.
[0217] By contrast, the final rinse nozzles 15.2 assigned to the lower treatment zone 7 are preferably formed in final rinse arms 18.2 which are arranged so as to be stationary relative to the treatment zone 7. In this way, it is possible for the final rinse nozzles 15.2 to be integrated in the lower treatment zone 7 in as space-saving a manner as possible.
[0218] As can be seen for example from the exploded illustration in
[0219] It is however self-evidently also conceivable for the final rinse arms 18.2 to be provided in other regions of the lower treatment zone 7, in particular in a central arrangement, wherein then, the final rinse nozzles 15.2 formed in the final rinse arms 18.2 should be oriented both upward and downward.
[0220] It also emerges from the illustration in
[0221] For this purpose, in the rear region of the partition element 51, there is provided a recess 53 which is designed so as to be adapted to the duct housing 60 of the final rinse line system or wash liquid line system.
[0222] As emerges in particular from the illustration in
[0223]
[0224] Below, with reference to the illustration in
[0225] Specifically, the embodiment of the user interface 110 illustrated in
[0226] The present invention is self-evidently not restricted to embodiments in which a common user interface 110 is used for all treatment zones 6, 7 of the dishwasher 1. In particular, it is conceivable for in each case one user interface to be provided for the first and at least one second treatment zones 6, 7. Here, it would be expedient for the user interface 110 for the first treatment zone 6 to be arranged in the upper region of the hood 8 and for the user interface 110 for the at least one second treatment zone 7 to be arranged above the door 9, which is formed separately from the hood 8.
[0227] As indicated in
[0228] Furthermore, the user interface 110 is equipped with an input panel 111 in order to enable the user to manually intervene in a treatment cycle of the first treatment zone 6 and/or in a treatment cycle of the at least one second treatment zone 7.
[0229] In particular, the user interface 110 schematically illustrated in
[0230] In summary, it is accordingly evident that the solution according to the invention provides at least one additional treatment zone 7, specifically in particular for items of washware, such as cutlery or GN containers, which are generally relatively heavily soiled and which thus require a relatively long washing duration. In this way, the washing performance can be improved by virtue of the programme duration of the additional treatment zone 7 being lengthened, specifically to the extent required for the type of washware to be treated in said treatment zone 7 in order to ensure a flawless washing result. In addition to this, despite the use of the intensive programme in the additional treatment zone 7, the capacity of the main wash zone 6 is not adversely affected, that is to say is not reduced.
[0231] For example, by way of the main treatment zone 6, it is possible for five racks to be treated using a standard treatment programme while, furthermore, in the lower or additional treatment zone 7, one rack is treated simultaneously, that is to say in parallel therewith, using an intensive treatment program.
[0232] It is thus possible for the existing treatment zone 6 to be operated without capacity losses for the normally soiled items of washware in relation to current machines, specifically with a simultaneous improvement of the washing result for relatively heavily soiled items of washware, because these can be cleaned in parallel therewith in the additional treatment zone 7, for example using a special intensive treatment program.
[0233] The invention is not restricted to the exemplary embodiments that are illustrated purely by way of example in the drawings, but rather emerges from an overall view of all of the features and aspects disclosed herein.