The present invention relates to an assembly for dispensing washing agents in the washing chamber of a washing machine, in particular a dishwasher machine.
More specifically, the object of the invention is an assembly including
In the assembly according to the invention, the reservoir may be sized with adequate capacities to contain and distribute relative amounts without necessarily having to load it at each washing cycle, as currently occurs with normal commercial dishwashers.
At the same time, the problems of washability of the entire volume and of the entire surface that come into contact with detergents are overcome. A characteristic of liquid detergents which is of little use in automatic dosing is that, after a certain time of exposure to the air or after disuse, they tend to change their viscosity until they reach the solid state. In this case, having an object with the parts that come into contact with the detergent being completely washable and with an easily accessible internal volume solves the problems of restoring the functions.
The reservoir is removable, and therefore may be washed in its entirety, for example under a tap of running water, so as to remove any residual liquid detergent which for any reason has solidified therein.
In this regard, it is particularly advantageous to have a dispensing system inside the reservoir, configured to cause liquid detergent to be dispensed through the outlet opening and controlled without contact by the actuator means, which is removable from the reservoir, for example positioned in a removable cap.
According to one embodiment, the reservoir may be hingedly connected to the body of the device for dispensing washing agents and, when the reservoir is connected to the body of the device for dispensing washing agents, the reservoir may assume a working position, wherein the reservoir is substantially horizontal with respect to the body of the device for dispensing washing agents and in a raised position.
Generally, the body of the integrated washing agent dispensing device comprises a receptacle adapted to hold a rinsing agent, and an inlet funnel for loading the rinsing agent, arranged on the front of the body of the integrated washing agent dispensing device. In this case, advantageously, in the working position, the reservoir closes said inlet funnel in the form of a cap.
According to one particularly preferred embodiment, the reservoir is connectable to the body of the device for dispensing washing agents by means of a pair of opposite side pins arranged on one of said reservoir and body of the device for dispensing washing agents and snap-fittable within corresponding seats formed on the other of said reservoir and body of the device for dispensing washing agents, and by means of a central pin arranged on one of said reservoir and body of the device for dispensing washing agents and snap-fittable within a corresponding seat formed on the other of said reservoir and body of the device for dispensing washing agents.
The reservoir may comprise a body having a thinner connection part for connection to the device for dispensing washing agents which, in the working position, is superimposed on the body of the device for dispensing washing agents, and a thicker holding part wherein the holding chamber for the liquid detergent is formed.
In this case, in the working position, the holding part of the body of the reservoir may be intended to be housed in a recess formed on the sheet-like wall of the washing chamber.
Further features and advantages of this invention will become more apparent from the detailed description that follows, provided purely by way of non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
At the front opening B there is associated a door D oscillatable relative to the housing A of the machine WD about an essentially horizontal axis, indicated at E-E in
On the side facing the washing chamber C, the door D has a sheet-like wall F, typically of sheet metal. In this wall F an opening is made, wherein an assembly for dispensing washing agents is mounted, collectively indicated at 1 in the drawings.
With reference in particular to
In the illustrated embodiment, the integrated dispensing device 2 comprises a body 2a made of molded plastic material, wherein in a manner known per se a first release device 4 is made for dispensing a detergent, in particular in powder form, and an adjacent second release device 5 for dispensing a liquid rinsing agent (see in particular
The detergent release device 4 comprises a receptacle for the detergent (not shown in the figures) essentially in the form of a basin, to which a cover 7 is associated. Such cover may be rotatably mounted, or movably coupled to the body 2a, or otherwise in a rotary-translatable manner.
The release device 5 for the rinsing agent is likewise of a type known per se. It comprises a receptacle (not visible in the figures) suitable to receive a quantity of rinsing agent corresponding to a plurality of doses. The figures show an inlet funnel 8 on the front of the integrated dispensing device 2, which serves to top up the rinsing agent in the corresponding receptacle. The dosed dispensing of the rinsing agent to the washing chamber C of the dishwasher machine WD is, in a manner known per se, controlled by means of a normally closed shut-off valve interposed on a duct capable of putting the receptacle in communication with such washing chamber, and opening at an outlet opening 9 (
The dispensing of the detergent and the rinsing agent may be controlled by means of a single electrically controlled actuator device, indicated collectively at 10 in
Such solution is particularly suitable, but the adoption thereof is not limiting: alternatively, solutions of the type with two separate actuators may also be adopted.
The reservoir 3 is removably coupled to the body 2a of the integrated dispensing device 2. In particular, the reservoir 3 comprises a body 3a made of plastic material hinged to the body 2a of the integrated dispensing device 2. The reservoir 3 may be composed of two parts coupled to one another, for example by means of thermal welding methods, but may also be made in a single part, for example by means of blowing methods.
The reservoir 3 in the illustrated embodiment is therefore rotatably coupled to the body 2a of the integrated dispensing device 2. In particular, the body 2a of the reservoir 3 has a thinner connection part 3b, for connecting to the device for dispensing washing agents 2, and a thicker holding part 3c, wherein a holding chamber 3d for the liquid detergent (visible in
The connecting part 3b has two parallel appendages 3e, the distal ends of which have respective recesses adapted to be engaged by respective pegs or pins 2p arranged on the body 2a of the integrated device 2 (visible for example in
The reservoir 3 is therefore capable of assuming, with respect to the integrated dispensing device 2, an angular working position shown in
According to an alternative embodiment, not shown, the reservoir 3 the cap function for the inlet funnel of the rinsing agent may be absent. In this case it is necessary to provide the inlet funnel of the rinsing agent with its own cap.
In the working position, the holding part 3c of the body 3a of the reservoir 3 is intended to be housed in a recess F1 formed on the sheet-like wall of the washing chamber, adjacent to the integrated dispensing device 2.
As shown in
On the body 2 of the integrated device 2, a further snap peg or pin 2q may be provided, in a central position, which is adapted to engage a corresponding seat 3q (see
Although advantageous, the configuration according to which the reservoir 3 is rotatable with respect to the pins 2p is not limiting. For example, the reservoir could be configured for a removable assembly on the body 2a of the integrated device 2, but without being able to rotate with respect to the body of the integrated dispensing device.
At a filling mouth 3g of the reservoir 3, a removable cap 11 is sealingly mounted, represented in greater detail in
The drum 14 comprises a radially outer tubular wall 14a, on which a pair of diametrically opposed longitudinal slots 14b are formed, and a radially inner tubular wall 14c, coaxial with the radially outer tubular wall 14a and having a longitudinal extension lower with respect thereof. The cavity inside the radially inner tubular wall 14c is in communication with the outlet openings 12b formed on the head 12 of the cap 11.
The end of the drum 14 far from the head 12 of the cap is inserted in a centering collar formation 3h made in the bottom of the reservoir 3.
Inside the drum 14 a piston 16 is mounted in a guided manner. The piston 16 comprises a guide part 16a, slidably inserted inside the radially outer tubular wall 14a of the drum 14 and provided with guide protrusions 16b inserted in the slots 14b, and a piston end portion 16c provided with longitudinal grooves 16d on the side surface thereof. At the top of the piston end portion 16c is positioned a diaphragm 17 made of a deformable material, e.g. elastomeric material. The diaphragm 17 is fixed to the piston end portion 16c at its center, while it is free to flex peripherally.
At an advanced end-of-stroke position of the piston 16, the piston end portion 16c is designed to abut against a seat 14d formed on the inner side of the radially inner tubular wall 14c. The seat 14d is positioned at a predetermined distance from the free end of the radially inner tubular wall 14c. Between the seat 14d and the free end of the radially inner tubular wall 14c, a chamber 14e is thus defined as being surrounded by a continuous wall, i.e. without side openings.
A permanent magnet 18 is fixed to the piston 16, positioned in such a way as to have a polarity oriented parallel to the direction of movement of the piston 16.
The permanent magnet 18 is designed to interact without contact with a pair of permanent control magnets 21, 22 arranged outside the reservoir 3, on the other side of the bottom wall thereof when the reservoir 3 is mounted in the working position. Other systems based on force transmission without contact are conceivable, in particular, systems based on electromagnets.
The control magnets 21, 22 are arranged in such a way as to have a polarity oriented parallel to the direction of movement of the piston 16. One of them, 21, hereinafter referred to as the retracting magnet, points towards the magnet 18 a pole opposite the pole which the magnet 18 directs towards the magnet 21. The other, 22, hereinafter referred to as the advancing magnet, directs towards the magnet 18 a pole with an identical sign as that of the pole which the magnet 18 directs towards the magnet 22.
As can be seen in
Preferably, the support member 23 is mounted on a structure integrally formed with the body of the integrated device 2. The support member 23 receives the motion from an actuator 24, for example, by means of gearing between a sprocket keyed on an output shaft of the actuator and a peripheral toothing of the support member 23. However, such arrangement is not limiting, as a configuration is also foreseeable wherein the actuator is a linear actuator. Also, the actuator 24 is supported by a structure made integrally with the body of the integrated device 2.
A unidirectional non-return valve device 30 is positioned at the head 12 of the cap. This device 30 is positioned in the cavity delimited by the radially inner side wall 14c, between the seat 14d and the outlet openings 12b. The non-return valve device 30 is conventionally provided with resilient means which stress the shutter into a closed position. The valve device 30 is therefore configured to be open or closed when the difference between a fluid pressure upstream thereof (i.e. in the chamber 14e) and a fluid pressure downstream thereof (i.e. at the outlet openings 12b) is respectively greater than or less than a predetermined value (substantially determined by the resilient means).
In the retracted end-of-stroke position shown in
As a result of a control signal sent by a control unit to the actuator 24, the actuator 24 controls the rotation of the support member 23 so as to bring the advancing magnet 22 in front of the magnet 18 of the piston 16 (
Because of the magnetic repulsion between the magnet 18 of the piston 16 and the advancing magnet 22, the piston 16 advances towards the seat 14d with the diaphragm 17. When the diaphragm 17 starts to engage the free end of the radially inner tubular wall 14c, the compression of the liquid detergent inside the chamber 14e causes the opening of the non-return valve device 30 and therefore the dispensing of the liquid detergent into the washing chamber C of the machine. The movement of the piston ends when the diaphragm 17 reaches the seat 14d. At the end of the piston's advancement, the non-return valve 30 is closed, determined by its resilient means. Overall, a volume of liquid detergent is then dispensed substantially equal to the maximum volume of the chamber 14e upstream of the seat 14d (determined by the distance between the seat 14d and the free end of the radially inner tubular wall 14c).
As a result of another control signal sent by a control unit to the actuator 24, the actuator 24 controls the rotation of the support member 23 so as to bring the retracting magnet 21 in front of the magnet 18 of the piston 16 (
Due to the magnetic attraction between the magnet 18 of the piston 16 and the retracting magnet 21, the piston 16 retracts with the diaphragm 17 towards the retracted end-of-stroke position. The closure of the non-return valve device 30, which occurred at the end of the advancement phase of the piston, prevents the water circulating in the washing chamber C of the machine from penetrating into the reservoir 3; at the same time, it prevents the piston from sucking into the reservoir the detergent pushed forward by the previous movement. At the beginning of the retracting movement, the diaphragm 17 flexes peripherally as a result of contact with the radially inner tubular wall 14c and/or the thrust of the liquid into the grooves 16d on the piston end portion 16c, allowing the liquid detergent present in the holding chamber 3d to reach the chamber 14e adjacent to the seat 14d. The diaphragm 17 returns to its undeformed configuration when the piston 16 is retracted by an amount such as to bring the diaphragm 17 out of the chamber 14e adjacent to the seat 14d. The movement of the piston 16 ends when the bottom wall of the reservoir is reached. To prevent the piston from impacting the bottom wall of the reservoir in a noisy manner, a chamber 3m is provided at the bottom of the reservoir (delimited at the top by a dotted line in
With the retraction of the piston, a new quantity of liquid detergent is loaded into the chamber 14e ready to be dispensed in a subsequent movement.
Generally, the volume of detergent needed for a machine cycle may reach 40/50 cm3, so the movement of the piston which, at each cycle, dispenses only a small part of the volume (for example 2/3 cm3) must be repeated in a series of pulses until the expected quantity is reached.
Although advantageous for the washability of the reservoir, the configuration wherein the piston and the valve device are positioned inside the removable cap is not limiting. For example, it is possible to conceive of an embodiment wherein such components are partially or completely positioned outside the cap. The function of supporting the components being provided in this case by the parts formed in the body of the reservoir, the cap would only maintain the closing function.
Naturally, without altering the principle of the invention, the embodiments and the details of construction may vary widely with respect to those described and illustrated purely by way of non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102017000025267 | Mar 2017 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2018/051428 | 3/6/2018 | WO | 00 |