Wash arm
11950739 ยท 2024-04-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L15/0076
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L15/4282
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L15/0057
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A wash arm (1) for a commercial dishwasher (50), with a wash arm housing (2) which extends in a longitudinal direction and in which at least one inlet for supplying washing liquid and at least one nozzle opening for spraying the supplied washing liquid are formed, wherein at least one cleaning opening (4) with an assigned opening/closing mechanism (5) is provided preferably at at least one end region of the wash arm housing (2), wherein the opening/closing mechanism (5) is designed to automatically open for thorough rinsing of at least one region of the wash arm housing (2) in particular as required and to automatically close for ending the thorough rinsing of the at least one region of the wash arm housing (2) in particular as required.
Claims
1. A wash arm of a commercial dishwasher, the wash arm comprising: a wash arm housing which extends in a longitudinal direction and in which at least one inlet for supplying washing liquid and at least one nozzle opening for spraying the supplied washing liquid are formed, wherein at least one cleaning opening with an assigned opening/closing mechanism is provided at at least one end region of the wash arm housing, wherein the opening/closing mechanism is designed to automatically open for thorough rinsing of at least one region of the wash arm housing as required and to automatically close for ending the thorough rinsing of the at least one region of the wash arm housing as required; wherein the opening/closing mechanism has a shut-off slide which is mounted in the corresponding end region of the wash arm in such a manner that the shut-off slide is displaceable in a linear movement relative to the wash arm housing and relative to the at least one cleaning opening, which is assigned to the opening/closing mechanism, between an open position, in which the at least one cleaning opening is fluidically connected to the inlet of the wash arm, and a closed position, in which a fluidic connection between the at least one cleaning opening and the inlet is interrupted, wherein the shut-off slide has a guide sleeve and a shut-off body protruding radially from the guide sleeve, wherein the guide sleeve is mounted in a linearly movable manner on a guide pin extending in the longitudinal direction of the wash arm housing.
2. The wash arm as claimed in claim 1, wherein the opening/closing mechanism is designed to automatically close the at least one cleaning opening as soon as a static pressure in the interior of the wash arm housing reaches or exceeds a minimum pressure value, wherein the opening/closing mechanism is furthermore designed to open the at least one cleaning opening if the static pressure in the interior of the wash arm housing falls below the minimum pressure value.
3. The wash arm as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one cleaning opening is in each case provided in an end side of the wash arm housing and points in the longitudinal direction, in which the wash arm housing extends, and wherein the guide pin has an axis of longitudinal extent which is formed coaxially with respect to an axis of longitudinal extent of the wash arm housing.
4. The wash arm as claimed in claim 3, wherein the shut-off body has at least one passage, the passage opening of which pointing in the direction of the end side of the wash arm housing is placed in such a manner that, in the closed position of the shut-off slide, the passage opening pointing in the direction of the end side of the wash arm housing does not coincide with the at least one cleaning opening, wherein the passage opening of the at least one passage, said passage opening pointing in the direction of the end side of the wash arm housing, is spaced apart less far in the radial direction with respect to the axis of longitudinal extent of the wash arm housing from an axis of extent of the wash arm than the at least one cleaning opening.
5. The wash arm as claimed in claim 1, wherein the opening/closing mechanism is accommodated in a housing, wherein the housing of the opening/closing mechanism is fastenable, releasably, to the wash arm housing, which is opened at its open end, wherein the at least one cleaning opening is provided on an end-side end region of the housing of the opening/closing mechanism.
6. The wash arm as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wash arm is mounted rotatably about an axis of rotation, wherein the axis of rotation runs through the inlet of the wash arm.
7. A rinsing arm system for a commercial dishwasher, wherein the rinsing arm system has at least one wash arm as claimed in claim 1 and at least one rinsing arm, which is formed separately from the at least one wash arm, for spraying rinsing liquid.
8. A commercial dishwasher with at least one wash arm as claimed in claim 1, wherein the dishwasher has at least one treatment chamber or at least one treatment zone, in which washing liquid and/or rinsing liquid is sprayed, wherein the at least one wash arm as claimed in claim 1 is provided for spraying the washing liquid and/or the rinsing liquid.
9. A wash arm of a commercial dishwasher, the wash arm comprising: a wash arm housing which extends in a longitudinal direction and in which at least one inlet for supplying washing liquid and at least one nozzle opening for spraying the supplied washing liquid are formed, wherein at least one cleaning opening with an assigned opening/closing mechanism is provided at at least one end region of the wash arm housing, wherein the opening/closing mechanism is designed to automatically open for thorough rinsing of at least one region of the wash arm housing as required and to automatically close for ending the thorough rinsing of the at least one region of the wash arm housing as required; wherein the opening/closing mechanism has a non-return valve, wherein the non-return valve has a shut-off body which is displaceable relative to the wash arm housing and relative to the at least one cleaning opening, which is assigned to the opening/closing mechanism, in a linear movement between an open position, in which the at least one cleaning opening is fluidically connected to the inlet of the wash arm, and a closed position, in which a fluidic connection between the at least one cleaning opening and the inlet is interrupted.
10. A commercial dishwasher with at least one wash arm as claimed in claim 9, wherein the dishwasher has at least one treatment chamber or at least one treatment zone, in which washing liquid and/or rinsing liquid is sprayed, wherein the at least one wash arm as claimed in claim 9 is provided for spraying the washing liquid and/or the rinsing liquid.
11. A wash arm of a commercial dishwasher, the wash arm comprising: a wash arm housing which extends in a longitudinal direction and in which at least one inlet for supplying washing liquid and at least one nozzle opening for spraying the supplied washing liquid are formed, wherein at least one cleaning opening with an assigned opening/closing mechanism is provided at at least one end region of the wash arm housing, wherein the opening/closing mechanism is designed to automatically open for thorough rinsing of at least one region of the wash arm housing as required and to automatically close for ending the thorough rinsing of the at least one region of the wash arm housing as required; wherein the opening/closing mechanism has an in particular spherical closure element which is accommodated in a cage region, serves as a shut-off body and is designed and/or mounted in the cage region in such a manner that the closure element is movable relative to the wash arm housing and relative to the cage region and relative to the at least one cleaning opening, which is assigned to the opening/closing mechanism, between an open position, in which the at least one cleaning opening is fluidically connected to the inlet of the wash arm, and a closed position, in which a fluidic connection between the at least one cleaning opening and the inlet is interrupted, wherein the closure element and the cage region are designed in such a manner that the closure element is transferred by the water pressure prevailing in the interior of the wash arm housing into its closed position and is held there as soon as a static pressure in the interior of the wash arm housing reaches or exceeds a minimum pressure value, and that the closure element transfers by gravity into its open position as soon as a static pressure in the interior of the wash arm housing falls short of the minimum pressure value.
12. A commercial dishwasher with at least one wash arm as claimed in claim 11, wherein the dishwasher has at least one treatment chamber or at least one treatment zone, in which washing liquid and/or rinsing liquid is sprayed, wherein the at least one wash arm as claimed in claim 11 is provided for spraying the washing liquid and/or the rinsing liquid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be described in more detail below with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) Commercial dishwashers are designed to clean large amounts of washware in the shortest possible time. Thus, in the case of a hood-type warewasher of this applicant, the duration of the preset standard program, which is conventionally used for normally soiled washware, such as plates, dishes, cups and glasses, is only 70 seconds, that is to say the theoretical capacity of the machine is up to 52 washware racks per hour.
(10) Virtually without exception, commercial dishwashers are provided with a rotating washing and rinsing system. A washing and rinsing system conventionally consists of a wash arm and a rinsing arm. As can be gathered from the hydraulic diagram according to
(11) During operation, the washing liquid (detergent solution) is pumped out of the wash tank and via a pipe system to the wash arms with the aid of a wash pump. The washware to be cleaned is acted upon with the washing liquid (detergent solution) via the wash arms. In the process, the dirt is detached from the washware and passed into the detergent solution.
(12) The washing phase is followed by what is referred to as the draining phase. There is a wait here of a few seconds until the detergent solution has drained out of the wash system and the wash arms and flowed back into the wash tank. This avoids the detergent solution dripping onto the washware in the following program steps, which may cause the washing result to be less good.
(13) Some of the washing liquid (detergent solution) is subsequently pumped into the wastewater system. In the following fresh water rinsing phase, the same amount is pumped out of the boiler via the rinsing arms into the wash tank. In the case of commercial dishwashers, this procedure is repeated for each program cycle.
(14) At the end of the dishwashing shift, the dishwasher operator has the task of cleaning the dishwasher. For this purpose, the wash arms have to be checked at regular intervals. If some of the wash nozzles are clogged, the wash arm has to be cleaned. However, this means a large manual outlay since, for this purpose, the operator first of all has to remove the upper and lower washing and rinsing system. In the next step, the cleaning stoppers of the corresponding wash arm have to be opened. The clogged nozzles are subsequently cleaned with a suitable (in particular pointed) object. In the next step, the wash arm is thoroughly rinsed with fresh water. The cleaning caps are then reinserted and the cleaned wash and rinsing arms are finally refitted in the dishwasher.
(15) If clogged nozzles of the wash arm are not identified, the cleaning result becomes increasingly poorer. This means that the washware is no longer sufficiently cleaned and has to be placed back into the dishwasher.
(16) The aim of the present invention is to specify a solution with which the wash arms of a dishwasher no longer, as previously customary, have to be cleaned manually. For this purpose, it is proposed according to the invention that the wash arms have a rinse-through function which ensures that the wash arms are rinsed through at regular intervals. Clogging of the wash arm nozzles can thereby be effectively avoided in order thereby to ensure a consistently good cleaning result. Furthermore, the manual cleaning outlay for the wash arms is additionally reduced to a minimum and the intervals for checking the wash arms are extended. Ultimately, the solution according to the invention makes it possible for rapid emptying of the wash arm after washing to be ensured in order thereby to realize a shorter draining phase and to reduce detergent residues on the washware.
(17) The wash arm according to the present invention has cleaning openings provided at the ends. Said cleaning openings are closable. When the wash pump is switched on, the detergent solution is pumped into the wash arms. In the process, a counterpressure builds up inside the wash arm. Said counterpressure is used to close the cleaning openings. This has the result that particles of dirt which may be located in the wash arm are rinsed out of the wash arm. The wash arm is thus thoroughly rinsed twice within one program cycle.
(18) A further positive secondary effect of this solution is that, when the cleaning openings are opened when the wash pump is switched off, the washing liquid (detergent solution) can escape more rapidly from the wash arm, as a result of which the draining phase is shortened, which in turn has the result that the theoretical rack capacity, i.e. washware racks washed per hour, can be increased.
(19) In the following detailed description of the figures, identical or identically acting components are provided with the same reference signs.
(20) The illustration according to
(21) The dishwasher 50 illustrated in
(22) The dishwasher 50 which is shown furthermore has at least one final rinsing system for providing a final rinsing liquid. In the embodiment illustrated, the final rinsing system consists of a storage container 30 which includes a final rinsing concentrate. As can be seen from
(23) A first exemplary embodiment of the wash arm 1 according to the invention will be described in more detail below with reference to the illustrations in
(24) In detail,
(25) The embodiment of the wash arm 1 according to the invention that is shown schematically in
(26) In each case at least one cleaning opening 4 with an assigned opening/closing mechanism 5 is provided at at least one, and preferably at both, opposite end regions of the wash arm housing 2. The at least one cleaning opening 4 is in each case provided hereas shown in
(27) Although it is conceivable in principle that the opening/closing mechanism 5 has an electrically and/or magnetically actuable actuating element for opening and/or closing the at least one cleaning opening 4 as required, in the embodiment of the wash arm 1 according to the invention that is shown schematically in
(28) In principle, the opening/closing mechanism 5 used here acts in the manner of a linearly acting non-return valve.
(29) In detail, the opening/closing mechanism 5 used in the wash arm 1 according to
(30) As can furthermore be gathered from the illustrations in
(31) The guide pin 10 preferably has an axis of longitudinal extent which is formed coaxially with respect to an axis of longitudinal extent of the wash arm housing 2.
(32) As indicated in particular in
(33) In particular, it is provided here that the passage opening of the at least one passage 11, said passage opening pointing in the direction of the end side of the wash arm housing 2, is arranged closer in a radial respect to the axis of extent of the wash arm 1 with respect to the axis of longitudinal extent of the wash arm housing 2 than the at least one cleaning opening 4.
(34) It is indicated in
(35) A second exemplary embodiment of the wash arm 1 according to the invention will be described in more detail below with reference to the illustrations in
(36) In this embodiment, the opening/closing mechanism 5, preferably in the corresponding end region of the wash arm 1, has a pivoting element 3 which serves as a shut-off body. The pivoting element 3 is designed and/or mounted in such a manner that the pivoting element 3 is pivotable in a preferably pure pivoting movement relative to the wash arm housing 2 and relative to the at least one cleaning opening 4, which is assigned to the opening/closing mechanism 5, between an open position (cf.
(37) The pivoting element 3 here is preferably assigned a pretensioning element 7, in particular in the form of a spring, with which the pivoting element 3 is pretensioned into its open position.
(38) The pretensioning force exerted on the pivoting element 3 by the pretensioning element 7 and/or the open position of the pivoting element 3 are/is preferably selected in such a manner that the pretensioning force is overcome as soon as a static pressure in the interior of the wash arm housing 2 reaches or exceeds a previously defined or definable minimum pressure value.
(39) A third exemplary embodiment of the wash arm 1 according to the invention will be described in more detail below with reference to the illustrations in
(40) In this embodiment, the opening/closing mechanism 5, preferably in the corresponding end region of the wash arm 1, has an in particular spherical closure element 12 which is accommodated in a cage region 22, serves as a shut-off body and is designed and/or mounted in the cage region 22 in such a manner that the closure element 12 is movable relative to the wash arm housing 2 and relative to the cage region 22 and relative to the at least one cleaning opening 4, which is assigned to the opening/closing mechanism 5, between an open position (cf.
(41) The closure element 12 and the cage region 22 here are preferably designed in such a manner that the closure element 12 is transferred by the water pressure prevailing in the interior of the wash arm housing 2 into its closed position and is held there as soon as a static pressure in the interior of the wash arm housing 2 reaches or exceeds a previously defined or definable minimum pressure value, and that the closure element 12 transfers by gravity into its open position as soon as a static pressure in the interior of the wash arm housing 2 falls short of the previously defined or definable minimum pressure value.
(42) In all of the above-described embodiments, it is provided in particular that the shut-off body 9 or the pivoting element 3 serving as the shut-off body or the closure element 12 serving as the shut-off body has an effective control surface pointing in the longitudinal direction of the wash arm housing 2, wherein the effective control surface pointing in the longitudinal direction of the wash arm housing 2 is previously definable in such a manner that, when said control surface is acted upon with a previously defined or definable minimum washing liquid pressure in the wash arm housing 2, the shut-off body 9 or the pivoting element 3 serving as the shut-off body or the closure element 12 serving as the shut-off body is transferred into the closed position of the opening/closing mechanism 5.
(43) In particular, the opening/closing mechanism 5 is thus designed to preferably automatically close the at least one cleaning opening 4 as soon as a static pressure in the interior of the wash arm housing 2 reaches or exceeds a previously defined or definable minimum pressure value, wherein the opening/closing mechanism 5 is furthermore designed to open the at least one cleaning opening 4 if the static pressure in the interior of the wash arm housing 2 falls below the previously defined or definable minimum pressure value.
(44) The opening/closing mechanism 5 of the wash arm 1 is accommodated in a dedicated housing 13, wherein the housing 13 of the opening/closing mechanism 5 is fastenable, preferably releasably, to the wash arm housing 2, which is open at its end region.
(45) At least a few of the aspects according to the invention will be briefly summarized below:
(46) The wash arm 1 according to the invention is generally suitable for automatic cleaning systems, and in particular for commercial single-tank or multi-tank dishwashers, such as box-type warewashers or dishwashers with a conveyor system, such as, for example, a rack conveyor warewasher or flight-type warewasher. The dishwashers are provided with a rotating or stationary washing and rinsing system. The associated wash arm here has wash nozzles and at least one closeable cleaning opening 4 which has an automatic opening/closing mechanism 5 such that the wash arm 1 can be thoroughly rinsed at regular intervals.
(47) The cleaning openings serve in particular to thoroughly wash the wash arm at intervals at least once per day and preferably once per program cycle and ideally twice per program cycle.
(48) According to a preferred realization, the cleaning openings arranged on the end side on the wash arm 1 also serve as spray nozzles for spraying liquid onto the inner wall of the treatment chamber or treatment zone of the dishwasher. In this case, the cleaning openings therefore have a dual function since the cleaning openings also serve as cleaning nozzles for cleaning the interior of the dishwasher.
(49) The invention is not restricted to the exemplary embodiments shown in the drawings, but emerges from an overall view of all of the herein disclosed features.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(50) 1 Wash arm 2 Wash arm housing 3 Pivoting element 4 Cleaning opening 5 Opening/closing mechanism 6 Shut-off slide/shut-off body 7 Pretensioning element 8 Guide sleeve of the shut-off slide 9 Shut-off body of the shut-off slide 10 Guide pin 11 Passage in the shut-off body 12 Spherical closure element 13 Housing of the opening/closing mechanism 14 Wash tank 15 Wash pump 16 Boiler 17 Washing line system 18 Fresh water line system 19 Wash nozzles 20 Rinsing arm 21 Rinsing nozzles 22 Cage region of the spherical closure element 30 Storage container of final rinsing solution 50 Dishwasher 51 Treatment chamber