GB2214788A - Dishwasher drying system - Google Patents

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GB2214788A
GB2214788A GB8803784A GB8803784A GB2214788A GB 2214788 A GB2214788 A GB 2214788A GB 8803784 A GB8803784 A GB 8803784A GB 8803784 A GB8803784 A GB 8803784A GB 2214788 A GB2214788 A GB 2214788A
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Richard Guy Bointon
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Priority to EP19890300639 priority patent/EP0329289B1/en
Priority to NO890653A priority patent/NO173484C/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L15/00Washing or rinsing machines for crockery or tableware
    • A47L15/42Details
    • A47L15/48Drying arrangements
    • A47L15/486Blower arrangements

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4 ' 1P ' 1 -c z '! / "19 i A M 8 8 T DISHWASHER This invention relates to
dishwashers.
Dishwashers generally employ a drying step after the washing and rinsing steps, wherein after the tub has been drained, the load of the dishwasher is heated by a radiant energy heater.
The invention provides a dishwasher comprising a pump for wash water, an electric motor for driving the pump, a fan driven by the electric motor for air cooling the motor, and ducting for carrying the cooling air into the tub of the dishwasher when the tub has drained.
The duct enables the machine to be simplified since there is no longer a need for a radiant energy heater. The dishwasher load can be cooled by running the motor after the tub has dpained and relying on the air flow and the residual heat of the load after the hot washing operation, to dry the load.
Advantageously, the fan for the motor is arranged in an open end of the ducting, which preferably comprises two parts connected to allow air escape at the connection: this allows cooling air to be vented when the dishwasher is not in a drying mode.
A dishwasher constructed in accordance with the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic side view of the dishwasher with its cabinet removed; 2 - Figure la is a section taken through lines aa of Figure 1 on an enlarged scale; Figure lb is a section taken through lines bb of Figure 1 on Figure an enlarged scale; lc is a section taken through the lines c-c of Figure I on an enlarged scale; and Figure 2 is a plan view of the floor of the tub of the dishwasher.
The dishwasher comprises of an outer cabinet (not shown) containing a tub 1, the front wall 2 of which is pivotable about its bottom edge 2a to provide a door to give access to the tub. The dishes etc forming the load are placed in racks (not shown) in the tub. Water is sprayed over the dishes from jets (not shown) driven by a centrifugal pump 3 which is in turn powered by an electric motor 4.
Ducting consisting of duct 12 and duct 5 conveys cooling air from a fan 6 of the electric motor into the tub.
The recessed The pump direction diverging vertical plastics A heater floor of the tub has a sump 7 of plastic material in it, from which the pump 3 derives its input. is a centifugal pump and draws water in in of the arrow A and delivers it to a shroud 8 of volute cross section which terminates in a outlet section 9 (Figure lc), which feeds spray heads. (not shown) containing outlet jets. 10 is located in the lower part of the sump.
I- 1 The electric motor 4 which drives the pump has a cooling fan 6 which draws air from the atmosphere past the motor into the circular duct 12 concentric with the motor.
A soap dispenser 13 is located in the upper part of the door 2 and has three compartments 13a, 13b, and 13c, which are selectively opened by means of a closure 14 which covers two only of the three compartments at any one time. Compartment 13a contains soap powder for a prewash, the compartment 13b contains soap powder for a main wash, and the compartment 13c has a vent at its rear surface which connects via a labryrinth in the dispenser with the atmosphere outside.
The duct 5 at one end connects into the rear of the tub and at the other end receives an end of the circular duct 12.
In operation, the door 2 is opened and dishes etc forming the load of the machine are inserted into baskets in the tub. Soap is inserted into the soap dispenser, and controls are operated to start the washing operation. The machine fills with water and heating element 10 is activated. The sector 14 uncovers the pre-wash compartment. When the water temperature is sufficient for the load to be adequately washed, the electric motor is operated and the pump drives hot water to the spray jets.
The fan on the motor directs the cooling air blast, which cools the motor, from the circular duct 12 into the duct 5, but the compartment 13c containing the vent is 1 closed, and so the air spills out of the duct 12 both where it fits into the duct 5 and at its other, open, end. After the end of the pre-wash the sector 14 rotates to open the main wash compartment. As before, the spray jets dislodge the soap tram the compartmellL. i-ib ai we-Ll as spray the load itself.
When the main wash has been completed, the tub is emptied and re-filled with fresh water, which is heated in order to rinse the load. After the rinse, the tub again drains.
In previous dishwasher constructions, a heating element set into the floor of the tub surrounding the floor of the tub is then activated, and dries the dishes by radiant heat energy. In accordance with the invention, however, even though the tub has been drained the motor is kept running while the sector 14 is moved to uncover the compartment 13c containing the vent. Now that the vent is open, cooling air drawn through the duct 12 surrounding the fan is now directed through the duct 5 and into the tub before venting to the atmosphere via the vent in the soap dispenser. It has been found that the cooling air forced through the tub, in conjunction with the residual heat of the load, is sufficient to dry the dishes.
Among the advantages of the arrangement described is that the heating element can be chosen and fitted with a view only to heating water, and considerations of radiant heating can be ignored: in particular the heating element can be positioned in the sump totally immersed in water (thereby making for greater efficiency) and the sump itself can be of plastics material. Further, the spray head can also be defined by plastics material.
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Claims (9)

  1. CLAIMS 1. A dishwasher comprising a pump for wash water, an electric motor
    for driving the pump, a fan driven by the electr4-c motor for air conling the mnt,)r, and ducting for carrying the cooling air into the tub of the dishwasher when the tub has drained.
  2. 2. A dishwasher as claimed in claim 1, in which the fan for the motoris arranged in an open end of the ducting.
  3. 3. A dishwasher as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, in which the ducting is in two parts connected so as to allow air to escape at the connection.
  4. 4. A dishwasher as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, in which a vent from the interior to the exterior of the dishwasher is arranged to open when the cooling air is ducted into the tub.
  5. 5. A dishwasher as claimed in claim 4, in which the vent is in a soap dispenser of the dishwasher.
  6. 6. A dishwasher as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, in which a water heating element is positioned so that it is surrounded by water in use.
  7. 7. A dishwasher as claimed in claimed in claim 6, in which the heating element is positioned in a recess in the base of the dishwasher.
  8. 8. A dishwasher as claimed in claim 7, in which the recess in defined by a member of plastics material.
  9. 9. A dishwasher substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
    Published 19B9 atThe Patent=oe,State House.66,71 High HolbornLondon. W01114TP.Purther copiesmaybe obtainedfrom The PstentOfftce. JWss Braneb, St Mary Cray, Orpington, Rent BW 3RD. Printed by Multiplex techniques ltd, St Mary Cray, Kent, Con. 1/87
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GB8803784A GB2214788B (en) 1988-02-18 1988-02-18 Dishwasher
DE8989300639T DE68900367D1 (en) 1988-02-18 1989-01-24 DISHWASHER.
EP19890300639 EP0329289B1 (en) 1988-02-18 1989-01-24 Dishwasher
NO890653A NO173484C (en) 1988-02-18 1989-02-16 Dishwasher appliance
GR91401704T GR3003092T3 (en) 1988-02-18 1991-11-07 Dishwasher

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EP0329289A1 (en) 1989-08-23
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EP0329289B1 (en) 1991-10-30
GB8803784D0 (en) 1988-03-16
NO173484C (en) 1993-12-22
GB2214788B (en) 1991-10-02
NO890653D0 (en) 1989-02-16
NO890653L (en) 1989-08-21
DE68900367D1 (en) 1991-12-05

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