Dishwasher
10912440 ยท 2021-02-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L15/4225
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L2501/03
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L2601/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L15/4221
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L15/0015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L15/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A dishwasher includes a tub, a spray arm, a sump, a pump body, the pump body including a partition between first and second chambers, a communication hole in the partition that communicates with the first and second chambers, a pump flow path that connects the sump to the first chamber, an arm flow path that connects the spray arm to the second chamber, an impeller in the second chamber, a heating unit to heat water in the first chamber, a steam flow path that connects the first chamber to the tub, a connection flow path that connects the steam flow path to the arm flow path, and a flow path valve configured to close the steam flow path based on water being supplied to the connection flow path, and to open the steam flow path based on a lack of water being supplied to the connection flow path.
Claims
1. A dishwasher comprising: a tub configured to accommodate an object to be washed; a spray arm located in the tub and configured to spray water to the object; a sump configured to store water; a pump body connected to the sump, the pump body comprising a partition that partitions the pump body into a first chamber and a second chamber; a communication hole defined in the partition and configured to communicate with the first chamber and the second chamber; a pump flow path that connects the sump to the first chamber and that is configured to guide water from the sump to the first chamber; an arm flow path that connects the spray arm to an inside of the second chamber; an impeller located within the second chamber and configured to rotate to supply water to the arm flow path; a heating unit configured to heat water stored in the first chamber; a steam flow path that connects the first chamber to the tub; a connection flow path that connects the steam flow path to the arm flow path; and a flow path valve configured to: close the steam flow path based on water being supplied to the connection flow path, and open the steam flow path based on a lack of water being supplied to the connection flow path.
2. The dishwasher according to claim 1, wherein the flow path valve comprises an elastic part that is configured to: expand toward an inner surface of the steam flow path based on water being supplied through the connection flow path; and shrink away from the inner surface of the steam flow path based on a lack of water being supplied through the connection flow path.
3. The dishwasher according to claim 2, wherein the elastic part is located at a connection point at which the connection flow path is connected to the steam flow path.
4. The dishwasher according to claim 3, wherein the elastic part includes a surface that is configured to contact an inner surface of the steam flow path based on expansion of the elastic part.
5. The dishwasher according to claim 1, wherein the steam flow path comprises a first steam flow path connected to the first chamber, and a second steam flow path connected to the tub, and wherein the flow path valve comprises: a body configured to connect the first steam flow path to the second steam flow path; an inlet port configured to connect the connection flow path to the body; and an elastic part located in the inlet port and configured to: expand to interrupt connection between the first steam flow path and the second steam flow path based on water being supplied to the inlet port, and allow communication between the first steam flow path and the second steam flow path based on a lack of water being supplied to the inlet port.
6. The dishwasher according to claim 5, wherein the inlet port is located between the first steam flow path and the second steam flow path.
7. The dishwasher according to claim 1, wherein the steam flow path comprises a first steam flow path connected to the first chamber, and a second steam flow path connected to the tub, and wherein the flow path valve comprises: a body configured to connect the first steam flow path to the second steam flow path; an inlet port configured to connect the connection flow path to the body; and a rotating plate located in the inlet port and configured to: rotate in a first direction to interrupt connection between the first steam flow path and the second steam flow path based on water being supplied to the inlet port, and rotate in a second direction to allow communication between the first steam flow path and the second steam flow path based on a lack of water being supplied to the inlet port.
8. The dishwasher according to claim 7, wherein the inlet port includes a shaft located at an inner surface of the inlet port and rotatably coupled to a first end of the rotating plate.
9. The dishwasher according to claim 8, wherein the rotating plate includes a second end that is configured to: contact an inner surface of at least one of the first steam flow path or the second steam flow path based on water being supplied to the inlet port; and contact the inner surface of the inlet port based on a lack of water being supplied to the inlet port.
10. The dishwasher according to claim 7, wherein the rotating plate is further configured to rotate in the second direction by a weight of the rotating plate to close the inlet port based on a lack of water being supplied to the inlet port.
11. The dishwasher according to claim 1, further comprising: a nozzle body coupled to an inner peripheral surface of the tub and connected to the steam flow path, the nozzle body being configured to receive steam from the steam flow path; a nozzle outlet port configured to discharge steam from the nozzle body to an inside of the tub; and a nozzle valve located in the nozzle body and configured to: open the steam flow path based on steam being supplied through the steam flow path, and close the steam flow path based on a lack of steam being supplied through the steam flow path.
12. The dishwasher according to claim 1, further comprising: a nozzle body coupled to an inner peripheral surface of the tub and connected to the steam flow path, the nozzle body being configured to receive steam from the steam flow path; a nozzle outlet port configured to discharge steam from the nozzle body to an inside of the tub; and a nozzle valve located in the nozzle body and configured to: open the nozzle outlet port based on steam being supplied through the steam flow path, and close the nozzle outlet port based on a lack of steam being supplied through the steam flow path.
13. The dishwasher according to claim 11, further comprising a door configured to open or close at least a portion of the tub, wherein the nozzle body is coupled to the door.
14. The dishwasher according to claim 12, further comprising a door configured to open or close at least a portion of the tub, wherein the nozzle body is coupled to the door.
15. The dishwasher according to claim 1, wherein the heating unit comprises: a heat transfer portion that defines a bottom surface of the first chamber, the heat transfer portion comprising a conductor; and a heater located outside of the first chamber and configured to provide heat to the heat transfer portion.
16. The dishwasher according to claim 1, wherein the first chamber is located vertically below the partition, and the second chamber is located vertically above the partition.
17. The dishwasher according to claim 16, wherein the flow path valve is located vertically above the second chamber.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the invention.
(2) In the drawings:
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(6) Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. A configuration or a control method of a device to be described below is merely given to describe the embodiments of the present invention, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. The same reference numerals will be given to the same components throughout the specification.
(7) As illustrated in
(8) A rack may be provided inside the tub 11 to accommodate the washing object therein. The rack may include an upper rack 191 provided in an upper region of the tub and a lower rack 193 provided in a lower region of the tub (below the upper rack).
(9) The tub 11 is opened or closed by a door 16, which is provided on one surface of the cabinet. Thus, a user may open the tub 11 using the door 16, and then may discharge the racks 191 and 193 from the tub 11.
(10) In the case in which the rack includes the upper rack 191 and the lower rack 193, the spray arms may include an upper arm 3, which sprays water to the upper rack 191, and a lower arm 5, which sprays water to the lower rack 193.
(11) The water sprayed from the spray arms 3 and 5 to the washing object (i.e. the water remaining in the tub) may be collected in a sump 13.
(12) The sump 13 is provided below the tub 11, and serves to store water therein. The sump 13 may be separated from the tub 11 via a sump cover 15. In this case, the sump cover 15 may have a collecting hole 151 for communication between the inside of the tub 11 and the inside of the sump 13.
(13) Meanwhile, the sump 13 is connected to a water supply source (not illustrated) through a water supply flow path 135. The water supply flow path 135 may be opened or closed by a water supply valve 136, which is controlled by a controller (not illustrated).
(14) The water stored in the sump 13 is discharged to the outside of the dishwasher through a drain flow path 137 and a drain pump 139.
(15) The water stored in the sump 13 is supplied to the spray arms 3 and 5 via the pump 8 and an arm flow path 7. The arm flow path 7 may be configured with a first supply pipe 71, which is connected to the pump 8, a second supply pipe 73, which interconnects the first supply pipe 71 and the upper arm 3, and a third supply pipe 75, which interconnects the first supply pipe 71 and the lower arm 5.
(16) The upper arm 3 may be rotatably coupled to the second supply pipe 73, and the lower arm 5 may be rotatably coupled to the third supply pipe 75.
(17) The second supply pipe 73 and the third supply pipe 75 may be obtained by diverging the first supply pipe 71. In this case, a switching valve 77 may be provided at the divergent point of the second supply pipe 73 and the third supply pipe 75 to control the opening or closing of each supply pipe.
(18) As illustrated in
(19) The first chamber C1 includes a pump inlet 841 formed in the pump body 82. The pump inlet 841 is connected to the sump 13 through a pump flow path 81. Thus, the first chamber C1 receives the water stored in the sump 13 through the pump flow path 81.
(20) The second chamber C2 includes a pump outlet 849 formed in the pump body 82. The first supply pipe 71 is connected to the second chamber C2 via the pump outlet 849.
(21) The impeller 85 is rotated by a motor 87, which is fixed on the upper surface of the pump body 82. A rotating shaft 873 of the motor penetrates the upper surface of the pump body, and is connected to the impeller 85.
(22) Meanwhile, a heating unit 89 is provided in the bottom surface of the first chamber C1 of the pump. When the pump body 82 takes the form of a cylinder having an open lower side, the heating unit 89 may be provided so as to form the bottom surface of the first chamber C1.
(23) In this case, the heating unit 89 may include a heat transfer portion 891, which forms the bottom surface of the first chamber C1, and a heater 893, which is located outside the first chamber C1 and fixed to the heat transfer portion. The heat transfer portion 891 may be formed of a metal that easily transfers heat.
(24) Since the heating unit 89 is provided so as to form the bottom surface of the first chamber C1, the pump provided in the present invention is capable of performing both a function of supplying water to the spray arms 3 and 5 and a function of heating water.
(25) In addition, the dishwasher 100 having the pump 8 described above may supply steam to the tub 11 via the heating unit 89 provided in the pump 8. To this end, the dishwasher 100 may further include a steam supply unit 6.
(26) The steam supply unit 6 may include a nozzle 61, which sprays steam to the inside of the tub 11, and a steam flow path 63, which interconnects the nozzle 61 and the first chamber C1.
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(28) The dishwasher 100 having the above-described structure may cause deterioration in the pressure of water inside the first chamber C1 and the generation of noise when the impeller 85 is rotated via the motor 87. This is because the air inside the tub 11 may be introduced into the first chamber C1 through the steam supply unit 6 during rotation of the impeller 85.
(29) In order to solve this problem, in the present invention, a connection flow path 69 may be provided to interconnect the arm flow path 7 and the steam flow path 63, and a flow path valve 67 may be provided to open or close the steam flow path 63 depending on whether or not water is supplied to the connection flow path 69.
(30) The flow path valve 67 closes the steam flow path 63 when the impeller 85 is rotated and water is supplied to the connection flow path 69, and opens the steam flow path 63 when the operation of the impeller 85 is stopped and no water is supplied to the connection flow path 69. As an example, the flow path valve 67 illustrated in
(31) The steam flow path 63 may include a first steam flow path 631 connected to the first chamber C1 and a second steam flow path 633 connected to the tub via the nozzle 61. The flow path valve 67 may further include a body 671, which interconnects the first steam flow path 631 and the second steam flow path 633, and an inlet port 673, which connects the connection flow path 69 to the body 671. The elastic piece 675 may be located in the inlet port 673.
(32) The body 671 has a body introduction hole 671a to which the first steam flow path 631 is fixed and a body discharge hole 671b to which the second steam flow path 633 is fixed. The steam introduced into the body 671 through the body introduction hole 671a moves to the second steam flow path 633 through the body discharge hole 671b.
(33) Thus, when water is supplied to the inlet port 673 via rotation of the impeller, the elastic piece 675 expands to interrupt the connection of the first steam flow path 631 and the second steam flow path 633 (refer to the dotted line). When the rotation of the impeller is stopped and no water is supplied to the inlet port 673, the elastic piece 675 constricts to permit communication between the first steam flow path 631 and the second steam flow path 633.
(34) The flow path valve 67 having the above-described structure may prevent the air inside the tub 11 from being introduced into the first chamber C1 through the steam flow path 63 because it closes the steam flow path 63 when the impeller 85 is rotated. Thus, the present invention may minimize deterioration in the pressure of water in the pump 8 and the generation of noise by preventing the air inside the tub from being introduced into the first chamber C1 through the steam flow path 63 when the pump 8, which implements a function of generating steam and a function of supplying water to a washing object, is operated.
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(36) The rotating plate 677 interrupts the connection of the first steam flow path 631 and the second steam flow path 633 when water is supplied to the inlet port 673, and permits communication between the first steam flow path 631 and the second steam flow path 633 when no water is supplied to the inlet port 673.
(37) The rotating plate 677 is rotatably provided in the inlet port 673 so as to close the inlet port by the weight thereof when no water is supplied to the inlet port 673 (or so as to open the body introduction hole and the body discharge hole formed in the body). That is, the rotating plate 677 may be rotatably fixed in the upper region of the inlet port 673.
(38) In order to more assuredly prevent the air inside the tub from being introduced into the first chamber C1 when the impeller 85 is rotated, the dishwasher of the present invention may further include a nozzle valve 65 for opening or closing the nozzle 61.
(39) As illustrated in
(40) In this case, the nozzle valve 65 may be provided in the nozzle body 611 so as to open the steam flow path 63 when steam is supplied through the steam flow path 63 and to close the steam flow path 63 when no steam is supplied through the steam flow path 63.
(41) Alternatively, the nozzle valve 65 may be configured to open or close the nozzle outlet port 615 depending on whether or not steam is supplied into the nozzle body 611. That is, the nozzle valve 65 may open the nozzle outlet port 615 when steam is supplied into the nozzle body 611, and may close the nozzle outlet port 615 when no steam is supplied to the nozzle body 611.
(42) The present invention may be modified and implemented in various forms and the scope of the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments. Thus, modifications of the embodiments should be interpreted as being included in the scope of the present invention so long as they include components defined by the following claims.