DOMESTIC APPLIANCE WITH AT LEAST ONE HEATER FOR A TUBULAR PIECE THROUGH WHICH A FLUID FLOWS

20210059498 ยท 2021-03-04

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A household appliance includes a channel section which can be heated from outside and can be configured for passage of a fluid, and a plurality of electrically interconnected heating conductor elements for heating purposes, with at least some of the heating conductor elements being electrically connected together in parallel and including a component arranged in a flow direction of the fluid.

    Claims

    1-17. (canceled)

    18. A household appliance, comprising: a channel section heatable from outside and configured for passage of a fluid; and a plurality of electrically interconnected heating conductor elements for executing a heating action, with at least some of the heating conductor elements being electrically connected together in parallel and including a component arranged in a flow direction of the fluid.

    19. The household appliance of claim 18, further comprising a dishwasher having a dishwasher cavity for receiving wash items, wherein the fluid is washing liquor, which is heatable and mixed with detergent and/or rinse aid and/or drying agent and applied to the wash items.

    20. The household appliance of claim 19, wherein the dishwasher is a household dishwasher.

    21. The household appliance of claim 18, further comprising a heat pump configured to heat the fluid.

    22. The household appliance of claim 18, further comprising a circumferentially closed pipe section configured to encompass the channel section.

    23. The household appliance of claim 22, further comprising a heater attached to an outside of the pipe section.

    24. The household appliance of claim 23, wherein the heater is a thick film heater.

    25. The household appliance of claims 23, wherein the heater includes a number of heating conductors connected together in parallel and forming individual heating resistors.

    26. The household appliance of claims 25, wherein the heating conductors have a longitudinal extension which is greater than a width extension thereof.

    27. The household appliance of claims 25, wherein the heating conductors are arranged substantially in the flow direction of the fluid.

    28. The household appliance of claims 25, wherein the heating conductors have an extension which is at an angle between 0.1 and 30 with respect to the flow direction of the fluid.

    29. The household appliance of claims 25, wherein the heating conductors have an extension which is at an angle between 5 and 20 with respect to the flow direction of the fluid.

    30. The household appliance of claims 25, wherein the heating conductors have a spacing between 0.4 and 5 millimeters between each other.

    31. The household appliance of claims 30, wherein the heating conductors have each a transverse extension, with the spacing being less than the transverse extension of the heating conductor.

    32. The household appliance of claims 31, wherein the transverse extension is between one millimeter and 30 millimeters.

    33. The household appliance of claims 31, wherein the transverse extension is between two millimeters and 15 millimeters.

    34. The household appliance of claims 25, wherein five to 100 of said heating conductors are arranged and distributed over a circumference of the channel section.

    35. The household appliance of claims 25, wherein 10 to 60 of said heating conductors are arranged and distributed over a circumference of the channel section.

    36. The household appliance of claims 25, wherein 20 to 40 of said heating conductors are arranged and distributed over the circumference of the channel.

    Description

    [0023] In the drawings, in each case in a schematic diagram:

    [0024] FIG. 1 shows a water-bearing household appliance, here a dishwasher with a front-side door and a dishwasher cavity in the interior, in a schematic perspective view obliquely from the front,

    [0025] FIG. 2 shows a detailed view of a heat pump arranged in the base of the household appliance for combined fluid bearing and heating,

    [0026] FIG. 3 shows the heat pump of FIG. 2 in an exploded view of its parts,

    [0027] FIG. 4 shows the pipe section which can be heated in a schematic individual part view,

    [0028] FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of the pipe section which can be heated,

    [0029] FIG. 6 shows a similar view to FIG. 5, with the view being turned in the circumferential direction of the pipe section compared to FIG. 5,

    [0030] FIG. 7 shows two merely schematic views of the heating conductors uncoiled from the circumference of the pipe section as a conceptual model.

    [0031] The water-bearing household appliance 1 schematically illustrated in FIG. 1 is a dishwasher, namely a household dishwasher. A washing machine or other appliances in which a fluid is heated, such as a coffee machine, can also be considered.

    [0032] Mutually corresponding parts are provided with the same reference characters in FIGS. 1 to 7. Only those components of a household dishwasher which are necessary for an understanding of the invention are provided with reference characters and explained. It goes without saying that the dishwasher according to the invention can comprise further parts and subassemblies.

    [0033] The household dishwasher drawn here has as a component of an appliance body 5, which is outwardly partially open or closed, a dishwasher cavity 2 for receiving wash items to be dealt with, such as dishes, pans, cutlery, glasses, cooking utensils inter alia. The wash items can be held, for example, in loading units 10, 11, namely according to the drawing in racks 11 and/or a cutlery drawer 10 and what is known as washing liquor can be applied to them. Here, by way of example, two racks 11 are arranged one above the other and an additional cutlery drawer 10 is arranged in the upper region of the dishwasher cavity 2. This arrangement is not imperative. The loading units 10, 11 can be adjusted in height for example manually or with a motor and automatically or can also be designed without a height adjustment capability. In FIG. 1 the loading units 10, 11 are shown partially pulled out at the front-side V of the dishwasher, which faces the user in the installation position.

    [0034] The dishwasher cavity 2 can have an at least substantially rectangular outline with a front-side V that faces the user in the operating position. This front-side V can form part of a kitchen front composed of kitchen cabinets that are side by side, or in the case of a standalone appliance can also have no contact with other cabinets.

    [0035] The dishwasher cavity 2 can be closed, in particular at this front-side V, by a door or cover 3. The dishwasher cavity 2 can be opened for loading and unloading and be closed for the washing mode respectively by way of this door 3, therefore. The front door 3 can be pivoted by way of example here, in the direction 4, although this is not imperative. In FIG. 1 it is shown in the partially open and thus oblique to the vertical position. In its closed position it is perpendicular, by contrast, and, according to the drawing, can be pivoted open about a lower horizontal axis about a door hinge axis 13, forwards and downwards in the direction of the arrow 4 in order to open it, so in the fully open position it is at least almost horizontal.

    [0036] On its outer side which faces the user and is vertical in the closed position, the door 3 can be provided with a decorative plate 6 in order to receive a visual and/or haptic upgrade and/or a customization to surrounding kitchen cabinets.

    [0037] The dishwasher 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 appliance body 5 can also substantially end with the outer walls of the dishwasher cavity 2. A housing that surrounds this on the outside can then be partially or completely dispensed with or can be unnecessary, in particular in the region of the side walls, back wall or ceiling of the dishwasher cavity. A base 12 for receiving functional elements in particular, such as a circulating pump for washing liquor also, can be located in the lower region of the dishwasher. This circulating pump can in particular also be heated to thus bring the washing liquor to the temperature desired in the respective program step. A combined heat pump 17 is then formed.

    [0038] In the exemplary embodiment according to the drawings, in its upper region the movable door 3 is assigned a control panel 8 extended in the transverse direction Q of the dishwasher, which can comprise an access opening 7 accessible from the front-side V for manual opening and/or closing of the door 3. This preferably involves what is known as a semi-integrated appliance, therefore. In the transverse direction Q the dishwasher frequently has an extension of 45, 50 or 60 centimeters. In the depth direction T from the front-side V backwards the extension is frequently similarly about 60 centimeters. The values are not imperative. The dishwasher 1 can stand on an external floor B which is ideally at least almost horizontal.

    [0039] The dishwasher or the other household appliance 1 has at least one channel section 14 that can be heated from the outside and through which fluid 15 can flow. Preferably water is considered as the fluid 15, to which optionally, for example, detergent, rinse aid and/or a drying agent can be added. A fluid of this kind is frequently also called washing liquor. For heating the fluid 15, a plurality of electrically interconnected heating conductors 16 is provided, which are attached to a carrier, for example a pipe section 18. This pipe section 18 can have a round-symmetrical cross-section, for example, and form part of the heat pump 17 here, for instance a diffusor space. This is not imperative, however, but increases the integration and reduces the space requirement and the number of required components.

    [0040] The attachment of the heating conductors 16 can occur, for instance, in other words, for example by way of a printing process, a plasma coating or another method for forming layers. These layers each separately form one heating conductor 16. These heating conductors are therefore present in the plural and are electrically connected together at least partially in parallel and are each arranged with one component in the flow direction F of the fluid 15. Two different electrical potentials are formed here over the circumference of the pipe section 18, between which potentials the heating conductors 16 are extended.

    [0041] The heating conductors 16 are present in the plural and are electrically connected together at least partially in parallel and are each arranged with one component in the flow direction F of the fluid 15. Two different electrical potentials are formed here over the circumference of the pipe section 18, between which potentials the heating conductors 16 are extended. Running on the outside in the circumferential direction of the channel section are preferably two electrical conductor paths to provide two electrical potentials at the two ends of the respective heating conductors. Viewed in the flow direction of the fluid through the pipe section, the first electrical conductor path for the first electrical potential is provided preferably substantially at the start of the pipe section, and, in the flow direction of the fluid, the second electrical conductor path for the second electrical potential is provided preferably substantially at the end of the pipe section. The heating conductors each extend between these two conductor paths or their potentials. The heating conductors are electrically connected together in parallel, therefore. Consequently, in the event of failure of one of the heating conductors 16, operation of the remaining ones is not disrupted. With a large number of heating conductors there is always still sufficient functionality following failure of one, two or three heating conductor(s), therefore. Thermal overloading of a single heating conductor element 16 no longer results in total failure of the heater, therefore and instead this can continue to run with only low output losses; the household appliance 1 remains functional.

    [0042] The heating conductor elements 16 surround the channel section 14 over a substantial part of its outer surface and in operation, during which current flows through them, introduce thermal area outputs into the channel section 14. For this, a thermal area load is applied to the pipe section 18 enveloping the channel section 14 as a function of location by the large number of heating conductors electrically connected together in parallel at their locations on the outside of the pipe section 18. This causes a heat input at the respective location of the respective heating element per given heat input area, such as per 1 cm.sup.2, into the jacket of the pipe section 18 and, corresponding herewith, into the channel section 14.

    [0043] Attached to the outside of the pipe section 18, here with the heating conductors 16, is, in particular, a thick film heater 19, which is formed with an optimally large number of heating conductors electrically connected together in parallel, which form individual heating resistors. Compared to their width extension b1, these each have a significant longitudinal extension.

    [0044] Preferably, the pipe section 18 extends substantially longitudinally, in particular largely in a straight line. The fluid flows through this pipe section with a directional component substantially along the longitudinal extension of this pipe section. In particular, the respective heating conductor extends on the outside of the pipe section from the input region up to the output region of the pipe section. As already described in the details of the advantages, the heating conductors 18 are arranged substantially in the fluid direction F of the fluid 15 but, advantageously, are not exactly parallel to the flow direction F but are at an angle between 0.1 and 30 with respect to the flow direction F, in particular at an angle between 5 and 20, as can be seen, for instance, in FIGS. 4 to 7.

    [0045] The spacing a1 shown in the drawings perpendicular to the flow direction F is between 0.4 and 5 millimeters between the heating conductors 16.

    [0046] The spacing a1 is smaller than the transverse extension b1 of a respective heating conductor 16 whose transverse extension b1 is between 1 millimeter and 30 millimeters. This transverse extension b1 is also marked perpendicular to the flow direction F. It is between two millimeters and 15 millimeters.

    [0047] Five to 100 heating conductors, in particular 10 to 60 heating conductors 16, are arranged preferably distributed over the circumference of the channel section 14 in a typical heat pump 17 with a pipe section 18 of less than ten centimeters' diameter, in particular 20 to 40 heating conductors 16. These can be attached, but do not have to be, so as to be equally distributed, as is shown in FIG. 6. This results in particularly uniform fluid heating over the circumference.

    [0048] As it is possible to continue to operate the heater 19 as a whole even when individual heating elements 16 blow, this optimizes the quality in respect of the working life. In addition, the robustness of the household appliance 1 is increased even against said faulty operations.

    [0049] The heating conductor elements 16 can be attached, in particular, by way of a high-resistance paste system. This results in a reduction in costs. A reduction in the weight of materials used for the heating conductor paste is also produced.

    LIST OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS

    [0050] 1 household appliance, [0051] 2 dishwasher cavity, [0052] 3 door, [0053] 4 opening direction, [0054] 5 appliance body, [0055] 6 decorative panel, [0056] 7 recessed grip, [0057] 8 operating panel, [0058] 10 cutlery drawer, [0059] 11 rack, [0060] 12 base, [0061] 13 door hinge axis, [0062] 14 channel section, [0063] 15 fluid, [0064] 16 heating conductor, [0065] 17 heat pump, [0066] 18 pipe section, [0067] 19 thick film heater, [0068] F flow direction, [0069] a1 spacing, [0070] b1 width extension, [0071] Q transverse direction, [0072] T depth direction, [0073] B floor