Spray Assembly and Replaceable Detergent Container for Dishwasher
20200253450 ยท 2020-08-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01L2400/0487
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47L15/4282
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L15/4214
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L15/0089
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L15/4217
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47L15/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A spray assembly for a dishwasher of the kind wherein utensils are disposed inside a dishwashing chamber and a generally L-shaped spray assembly is rotated to and fro so that a horizontal leg thereof sweeps across a lower surface of the dishwashing chamber and a vertical leg of the spray assembly sweeps across a side wall of the dishwashing chamber. The spray assembly has channels for conveying detergent and hot water and further has multiple nozzles disposed along the horizontal and vertical legs for directing detergent and hot water on to the utensils inside the dishwashing chamber from multiple different directions as the spray assembly rotates. A fluid inlet coupler at an end of the spray assembly is adapted for coupling to a rotatable hub having duct connectors projecting downwardly substantially parallel to an axis of rotation of the hub and fluidly coupled to respective channels of the spray assembly.
Claims
1. A spray assembly for a dishwasher of a kind wherein utensils are disposed inside a dishwashing chamber and a generally L-shaped spray assembly is rotated to and fro so that a horizontal leg thereof sweeps across a lower surface of the dishwashing chamber and a vertical leg of the spray assembly sweeps across a side wall of the dishwashing chamber, the spray assembly having channels for conveying detergent and water and further having multiple nozzles disposed along the horizontal and vertical legs for directing detergent and water on to the utensils inside the dishwashing chamber from multiple different directions as the spray assembly rotates; wherein the spray assembly further comprises: a fluid inlet coupler at an end of the horizontal leg of the spray assembly adapted for coupling to a rotatable hub of the type having duct connectors projecting downwardly substantially parallel to an axis of rotation of the hub and fluidly coupled to respective channels of the spray assembly.
2. The spray assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of the horizontal and vertical legs is formed as unitary molding to which the nozzles are separately fitted.
3. The spray assembly according to claim 1, comprising three channels of which one is adapted for spraying water and two are adapted for spraying detergent.
4. The spray assembly according to claim 2, comprising three channels of which one is adapted for spraying water and two are adapted for spraying detergent.
5. The spray assembly according to claim 1, wherein: the fluid inlet coupler is integrally molded with the horizontal leg of the spray assembly and comprises for each channel thereof a respective downwardly depending inlet integrally formed with said channel, each of said inlets being adapted to be sealingly coupled to respective ones of the duct connectors.
6. A dishwasher comprising: a dishwashing chamber and a generally L-shaped spray assembly that is rotated to and fro so that a horizontal leg thereof sweeps across a lower surface of the dishwashing chamber and a vertical leg of the spray assembly sweeps across a side wall of the dishwashing chamber, the spray assembly having channels for conveying detergent and water and further having multiple nozzles disposed along the horizontal and vertical legs for directing detergent and water on to the utensils inside the dishwashing chamber from multiple different directions as the spray assembly rotates, and a fluid inlet coupler at an end of the horizontal leg of the spray assembly adapted for coupling to a rotatable hub of the type having duct connectors projecting downwardly substantially parallel to an axis of rotation of the hub and fluidly coupled to respective channels of the spray assembly.
7. The dishwasher according to claim 6, comprising: a dish holder for holding dishes within the dishwashing chamber, said dish holder including a loading-unloading rotatable tray divided by a vertical water impermeable partition into two identical portions, the tray being positioned such that when one of the identical portions is within the dishwashing chamber, the other of said portions is outside the chamber and by rotation of the tray the positions of the portions are interchanged, said partition being capable of water-tight engagement with adjacent wall portions of the dishwashing chamber; wherein the horizontal leg of the spray assembly extends below the tray and the vertical leg of the spray assembly extends above upper surfaces of utensils held on the tray, the nozzles on the horizontal leg being adapted for spraying liquid upwards onto lower surfaces of the utensils and the nozzles on the vertical leg being adapted for spraying liquid sideways and/or downwards with a slant, for spraying liquid on upper surfaces of the dishes.
8. The dishwasher according to claim 6, supporting toward a base thereof at least one detergent reservoir each fluidly connected via a respective filler tube to a respective trough at an upper end of the dishwasher, there being further provided in fluid communication with said trough a bottle mount dimensioned to accommodate a neck of a detergent bottle of the type having a one-way valve in a side thereof toward a base of the bottle, the one-way valve allowing for free entry of air when the bottle is emptied of detergent, the bottle mount having an upwardly projecting tube adapted to pierce a seal in said neck thereby allowing detergent to flow under gravity alone from the bottle to the reservoir.
9. The dishwasher according to claim 7, supporting toward a base thereof at least one detergent reservoir each fluidly connected via a respective filler tube to a respective trough at an upper end of the dishwasher, there being further provided in fluid communication with said trough a bottle mount dimensioned to accommodate a neck of a detergent bottle of the type having a one-way valve in a side thereof toward a base of the bottle, the one-way valve allowing for free entry of air when the bottle is emptied of detergent, the bottle mount having an upwardly projecting tube adapted to pierce a seal in said neck thereby allowing detergent to flow under gravity alone from the bottle to the reservoir.
10. The dishwasher according to claim 6, wherein the spray assembly comprises: a rotatable hub removably attached to the fluid inlet coupler, the rotatable hub comprising a cylindrical housing supporting the duct connectors at a lower end, each duct connector in alignment with the respective inlet of the fluid inlet coupler.
11. The dishwasher according to claim 10, wherein the fluid inlet coupler is integrally molded with the horizontal leg of the spray assembly and comprises for each channel thereof a respective downwardly depending inlet integrally formed with said channel, each of said inlets being adapted to be sealingly coupled to respective ones of the duct connectors.
12. The dishwasher according to claim 7, wherein the spray assembly comprises: a rotatable hub removably attached to the fluid inlet coupler, the rotatable hub comprising a cylindrical housing supporting the duct connectors at a lower end, each duct connector in alignment with the respective inlet of the fluid inlet coupler.
13. The dishwasher according to claim 12, wherein the fluid inlet coupler is integrally molded with the horizontal leg of the spray assembly and comprises for each channel thereof a respective downwardly depending inlet integrally formed with said channel, each of said inlets being adapted to be sealingly coupled to respective ones of the duct connectors.
14. The dishwasher according to claim 9, wherein the spray assembly comprises: a rotatable hub removably attached to the fluid inlet coupler, the rotatable hub comprising a cylindrical housing supporting the duct connectors at a lower end, each duct connector in alignment with the respective inlet of the fluid inlet coupler.
15. The dishwasher according to claim 14, wherein the fluid inlet coupler is integrally molded with the horizontal leg of the spray assembly and comprises for each channel thereof a respective downwardly depending inlet integrally formed with said channel, each of said inlets being adapted to be sealingly coupled to respective ones of the duct connectors.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] In order to understand the invention and to see how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0021] In the following description of some embodiments, identical components that appear in more than one figure or that share similar functionality will be referenced by identical reference symbols. The drawings show features whose detailed construction and operation are not part of the present invention per se and are described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,704,380 to which further reference may be made. In saying this, it is to be noted and emphasized that the present invention does not require that operation of the dishwasher be identical to that described in the above patents. The operation is determined by a microcontroller, which is not itself a feature of the present invention but may be pre-programmed or programmable to operation according to different cycles than those described in the above patents.
[0022] The invention relates to improvements to a dishwasher 20 shown in partial sectional elevation in
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[0024] The duct connectors extend through the hub and form upwardly protruding tubes 55 that are dimensioned for tight accommodation within corresponding inlets of the fluid inlet coupler 41. The resulting joints are fluidly sealed by respective O-rings 56 that are fitted over the tubes 55 prior to assembly of the hub 36 to the fluid inlet coupler 41, which are then attached to each other using screws as described above. As shown in
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[0027] It will be appreciated that while a number of embodiments have been described, these are by way of example only and variations may be carried out without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
[0028] As noted above, the present invention does not require that operation of the dishwasher be identical to that described in the above patents.
[0029] Likewise, the term dishwasher is not to be construed as being limited to domestic or office use for cleaning cutlery and crockery. By way of example, the dishwasher may be used in laboratories or in medical/surgical facilities, such as a dental surgery, where it may be used to clean and sterilize instruments between patients. In such a context, it has been found beneficial to spray first with cold water in order to remove blood which would otherwise stain the instruments if the water is too hot. The dishwasher may therefore be provided with different settings according to desired use, where water temperature and duty cycle are varied. In some applications, cold water may be used and in others cold and hot water may be sprayed simultaneously as a mixture or in alternate cycles separately. Thus, while the spray assembly may have three channels as described in with particular reference to the drawings, it is to be understood that no such restriction is implied. There may be as few as two or there may be more than three, the important feature being that the ducts are coupled to the spray assembly in a direction that is parallel to its axis of rotation so that rotation of the spray assembly does not apply axial forces to the ducts which can loosen their connection to the spray assembly with extended use.
[0030] It should also be noted that features that are described with reference to one or more embodiments are described by way of example rather than by way of limitation to those embodiments. Thus, unless stated otherwise or unless particular combinations are clearly inadmissible, optional features that are described with reference to only some embodiments are assumed to be likewise applicable to all other embodiments also.