Claims
- 1. A washer for washing particles off of objects with liquid, said washer comprising:
- a wash chamber adapted for holding objects to be washed;
- a sump adapted to hold liquid from the wash chamber;
- a recirculation pump operable to move liquid from the sump to the wash chamber;
- a drain pump operable to move liquid from the sump to a drain; and
- a controller for controlling the operation of the recirculation pump and the drain pump, said controller being operable to turn the recirculation pump on during a wash phase, and while the recirculation pump is running, to turn the drain pump on and off in order to move particles from the sump to the drain, said controller being operable to turn the drain pump on at the end of the wash phase in order to initiate a drain phase wherein the drain pump drains the sump of liquid.
- 2. The washer according to claim 1, further comprising an annular filter disposed over the sump.
- 3. The washer according to claim 1, wherein the controller is operable to keep the recirculation pump running while the drain pump is draining the sump of liquid during the drain phase.
- 4. The washer according to claim 1, further wherein the sump has a first sump chamber for collecting soils, the drain pump being fluidly connected to the first sump chamber.
- 5. The washer according to claim 4, wherein the recirculation pump has a main outlet and a secondary outlet, the secondary outlet supplying liquid to the first sump chamber.
- 6. The washer according to claim 5, wherein the first sump chamber further comprises:
- a soil collector having a soil separation channel, the separation channel having a wall including a screen portion.
- 7. The washer according to claim 5, wherein the first sump chamber further comprises:
- a soil collector having a soil separation channel and an accumulator region, the separation channel having a wall including a screen portion
- wherein soil laden wash liquid supplied into the separation channel is filtered by passing through the screen portion leaving soils to collect in the accumulator region.
- 8. The washer according to claim 7 further comprising:
- a pressure sensor sensing the pressure within the soil collector wherein the drain pump is energized in response to the pressure within the soil collector.
- 9. A method for operating a dishwasher for removing soils off of dishes, the dishwasher comprising a wash chamber, a recirculation pump and a drain pump, the wash chamber having a lower portion defining a sump for receiving wash liquid, the recirculation pump being operable to distribute wash liquid from the sump through the wash chamber, the drain pump being operable to deliver wash liquid to drain, the method comprising the steps of:
- introducing a quantity of wash liquid into the wash chamber;
- recirculating wash liquid throughout the wash chamber for removing soils from dishes enclosed within the wash chamber during a wash phase;
- energizing and de-energizing the drain pump during the wash phase while the recirculation pump is energized; and after the wash phase,
- energizing the drain pump during a drain phase wherein the drain pump drains the sump of liquid.
- 10. The method for operating a dishwasher according to claim 9, wherein the sump includes a first chamber for collecting soils and the drain pump is energized and de-energized to move soils from the first chamber to drain during the wash phase.
- 11. The method of operating a dishwasher according to claim 9, further wherein the sump includes a first chamber having a filter screen, the method further comprising the steps of:
- pumping liquid into the first chamber during the wash phase; and
- filtering soils from the liquid as the liquid passes through the filter screen.
- 12. The method for operating a dishwasher according to claim 11, further comprising the steps of:
- energizing the drain pump during the wash phase in response to the pressure within the first chamber.
- 13. The method for operating a dishwasher according to claim 9, wherein the recirculation pump has a main outlet and a secondary outlet, the sump includes a soil collector for collecting soils, the method further comprising the steps of:
- supplying wash liquid through the secondary outlet to the soil collector;
- collecting soils within the soil collector; and
- energizing and de-energizing the drain pump for moving soils from the soil collector to drain during the wash phase while the recirculation pump is energized.
- 14. A washer for washing particles off of objects with liquid, said washer comprising:
- a wash chamber adapted for holding objects to be washed;
- a sump adapted to hold liquid from the wash chamber;
- a recirculation pump operable to move liquid from the sump to the wash chamber;
- a drain pump operable to move liquid from the sump to a drain; and
- a controller for controlling the operation of the recirculation pump and the drain pump, said controller being operable to turn the recirculation pump on during a wash phase, and while the recirculation pump is running, to turn the drain pump on and off in order to move particles to the drain, said controller being operable to turn the drain pump on at the end of the wash phase in order to initiate a drain phase wherein the drain pump drains the sump of liquid.
- 15. The washer according to claim 14, further comprising an annular filter disposed over the sump.
- 16. The washer according to claim 14, wherein the controller is operable to keep the recirculation pump running while the drain pump is draining the sump of liquid during the drain phase.
- 17. The washer according to claim 14, further wherein the sump has a first sump chamber for collecting particles, the drain pump being fluidly connected to the first sump chamber for moving particles from the sump to drain.
- 18. The washer according to claim 14, wherein the recirculation pump has a main outlet and a secondary outlet, the secondary outlet supplying liquid to the first sump chamber.
- 19. The washer according to claim 18, wherein the first sump chamber further comprises:
- a soil collector having a soil separation channel, the separation channel having a wall including a screen portion.
- 20. The washer according to claim 18, wherein the first sump chamber further comprises:
- a soil collector having a soil separation channel and an accumulator region, the separation channel having a wall including a screen portion
- wherein wash liquid supplied into the separation channel is filtered by passing through the screen portion leaving particles to collect in the accumulator region and
- wherein the drain pump is fluidly connected to the soil collector for moving particles from the soil collector to drain.
- 21. The washer according to claim 20 further comprising:
- a pressure sensor sensing the pressure within the soil collector wherein the drain pump is energized in response to the pressure within the soil collector.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Application No. 08/927,706, entitled "AUTOMATIC PURGE FILTRATION SYSTEM FOR A DISHWASHER", filed on Sep. 10, 1997 is now 5,909,743, which claimed the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. S/N 60/031,182 filed on Nov. 19, 1996.
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