This application is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/IB2013/053407 filed Apr. 30, 2013, claiming priority based on Italian Patent Application No. TO2012A00379 filed Apr. 30, 2012, the contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to an assembly for dispensing washing agents and ozone into the washing chamber of a washing machine, in particular a dishwashing machine.
More specifically the invention relates to an assembly comprising
According to the prior art, an integrated washing-agent dispensing device, for example of the type described in Italian patent application TO2011A000101 is typically associated with the washing chamber of a dishwashing machine, being normally mounted in an opening provided in the wall of the door for accessing said chamber.
In some cases, an ozone-generating device is also associated with the washing chamber of a dishwashing machine, said device being intended to introduce a flow of (air and) ozone into said chamber, during at least one step of a washing cycle. This ozone-generating device is separate and distinct from the washing-agent dispensing device and is mounted in, or at least connected to, an opening provided in a wall of the washing chamber, in a location different from that of the washing-agent dispensing device.
This solution is not convenient from the point of view of ease and convenience of installation of the aforementioned devices.
One object of the present invention is to provide an assembly for dispensing washing agents and ozone which is able to overcome the above-described drawback of the solutions according to the prior art.
This object, together with other objects, is achieved according to the invention by an assembly of the type specified above, characterized in that
In one embodiment the housing of the ozone-generating device can be coupled to the body of the washing-agent dispensing device in a rotatable manner and is able to assume with respect thereto
According to a further characteristic feature, an electric cut-off valve device, preferably of the normally closed kind, suitable for controlling the supply of ozone from said outlet chamber to the washing chamber of the machine is associated with the aforementioned outlet chamber of the body of the washing-agent dispensing device.
Further characteristic features and advantages of the invention will become clear from the following detailed description provided purely by way of a non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
In
The front opening B has, associated therewith, a closing door D which can be pivoted relative to the housing A of the machine WD about an essentially horizontal axis indicated by E-E in
On the side facing the washing chamber C, the door D has a sheet-like wall F, typically made of sheet metal. An opening G, shown in broken lines in
A combined assembly for dispensing washing agents and ozone, denoted overall by 1 in the drawings, is mounted in the opening G of the wall F of the door D.
With reference in particular to
The integrated washing-agent dispensing device is for example of the type described and shown in the preceding Italian patent application mentioned in the introductory part of the present description.
In the embodiment shown the integrated dispensing device 2 comprises a body 2a made of moulded plastic which has, formed therein, in a manner known per se a first releasing device 4, for dispensing a detergent, in particular in powder form, and an adjacent second releasing device 5 for dispensing a liquid rinsing agent (see in particular
The releasing device 4 for the detergent comprises a receptacle 6 (
The releasing device 5 for the rinsing agent is likewise of the type known per se. It comprises a receptacle 8 (
Dispensing of the detergent and the rinsing agent may be controlled by means of a single electrically controlled actuator device, denoted overall by 10 in
The body 2a of the integrated dispensing device 2 has a peripheral formation 2b protruding towards the outside (see in particular
An outlet chamber 13 denoted by 13 in
As can be seen in
With reference again to
Overall, the valve seat 14a, the closing member 17 and the associated solenoid control device 19 form an electric cut-off valve device associated with the opening 14. This electric valve device is conveniently of the normally closed kind and has a spring 20 (
With reference to
During operation, energization of the solenoid 21 of the control device 19 causes the movable core 18 to be attracted and the closing member 17 to move away from the seat 14a, so that the outlet chamber 13 is thus placed in communication with the washing chamber C of the machine WD, via the recess 15 and the grille 16 which is permeable to gases.
With reference to
With reference therefore to
The chamber 30 extends close to the side of the housing 3a which is adjacent to the integrated washing-agent dispensing device 2 and has, mounted inside it, an electric ozone-generating device 34 of the type known per se.
The chamber 31 is adjacent to the chamber 30 and communicates with it via a passage 35 and contains an electric fan 36 intended to direct an air flow towards the chamber 30 during operation.
The chamber 32 houses a printed circuit board 37 with components 38 of circuits controlling the ozone generator 34 and the electric fan 36.
As can be seen in
The housing 3a of the ozone-generating device 3 in the embodiment shown is coupled to the body 2a of the integrated washing-agent dispensing device 2 in a rotatable manner. In particular, the housing 3a of the ozone generator 3 has two parallel appendages 41, the far ends of which have respective pin-like formations which engage inside corresponding support recesses 2 in the body 2a of the integrated device 2.
The ozone generator 3 is therefore able to assume, with respect to the integrated dispensing device 2, an angular mounting position, shown in
The ozone generator 3 is then able to assume a following stable working position, after the assembly 1 has been mounted through the opening G in the wall F, this stable working position being shown in
In order to stabilize the ozone generator 3 in the working position, its appendages 41 are for example provided with respective oppositely arranged projections 41a (
When the ozone-generating device is arranged in the working position (
The bottom wall of the niche 2c is provided with an opening 2d which has a projecting outer edge 2e able to engage sealingly with the ring 40 mounted in the protuberance 3b of the ozone generator 3 around the outflow opening 39 thereof.
As can be seen in
The arrangement is such that, when the ozone generator 3 is arranged in the working position (
Therefore, when the ozone-generating device 34 and the associated electric fan 36 are activated, a flow of air and ozone is able to reach the outlet chamber 13 in the body of the integrated dispensing device 2. By means of energization of the solenoid 21 of the control device 19 (
As persons skilled in the art may appreciate, the combined assembly 1 according to the present invention requires the provision solely of the opening G in the wall F of the door D, this opening being typically necessary for mounting only the integrated washing-agent dispensing device 2. No additional opening is therefore required for installation of the ozone-generating device.
As a result of the present invention it is possible to provide an integrated washing-agent dispensing device having the outlet chamber 13, the passage 45 and the opening 2d and optionally provided with the electric valve device 17-23 if the machine WD is to be equipped also with the ozone-generating device 3.
Fixing of the entire combined assembly 1 to the wall if of the door D is performed by fixing the body 2a of the integrated dispensing device 2 in one of the various manners known per se. In the embodiment shown by way of example in
The frame 50 is provided with a plurality of resilient tongues 50a which are able to snap-engage over and against corresponding retaining projections 51 provided along the contour of the rear part 2a of the integrated washing-agent dispensing device 2.
Obviously, without affecting the principle of the invention, the embodiments and the constructional details may be significantly varied with respect to that described and illustrated purely by way of a non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.
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TO2012A0379 | Apr 2012 | IT | national |
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PCT/IB2013/053407 | 4/30/2013 | WO | 00 |
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WO2013/164762 | 11/7/2013 | WO | A |
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