The invention relates to a dishwasher as well as to a base tray for a dishwasher.
In an hydraulic circuit of a dishwasher washing liquor is subdivided downstream of a circulating pump into a plurality of partial volumetric flows which are routed to different spray levels inside the washing compartment.
In a generic dishwasher a distributor is therefore provided in the hydraulic circuit in order to split the washing liquor flow into the two partial flows and forward the latter to different spray levels inside the washing compartment. For that purpose a complicated piping system is required inside the dishwasher, wherein the liquor pipes are led into the washing compartment via a plurality of sealing points as well as by means of a plurality of components.
An object of the invention is to provide a dishwasher having a simplified liquor piping system.
The invention proceeds on the basis of a dishwasher having a washing compartment and a hydraulic circuit in which a distributor is provided which splits a washing liquor flow into at least two partial flows, each of which is routed to spray devices arranged inside the washing compartment.
The distributor is formed from a uniform material and/or as a single piece and is integrated in a boundary wall of the washing compartment, in particular in its base. In contrast to the prior art, the distributor is therefore not provided as a separate component on the outside of the compartment, but is integrated directly into the boundary wall of the washing compartment.
The distributor is therefore integrally molded directly in the boundary wall. The number of sealing points in the piping system can be reduced accordingly: Thus, in a distributor connected separately upstream of the washing compartment—in contrast to the invention—sealing points have to be provided both at its infeed and at its outfeeds. In addition, a further sealing point is provided at the feedthrough opening on the washing compartment side.
With the distributor according to the invention, the sealing points at its infeeds and outfeeds advantageously coincide with the sealing points at the feedthrough opening on the washing compartment side. Overall, therefore, the number of components in the dishwasher's piping system is reduced along with the number of sealing points which are technically complicated to implement in assembly terms.
The boundary wall together with the distributor can preferably be a plastic part which in manufacturing terms is particularly easy to produce using the plastic injection molding method. For cost reasons, in particular the base of the washing compartment, functioning as the boundary wall, can be produced as a plastic part in which the distributor is integrated.
To achieve a simple geometry of the distributor integrated in the boundary wall, on its upstream side the distributor can have an inlet chamber which preferably is fluidically connected to at least two mutually separate outlet chambers. The washing liquor flows into the inlet chamber and is accordingly subdivided into the two outlet chambers, from where the two partial flows are routed to the spray devices. In this case the inlet chamber can protrude downward on the outside directly on the boundary wall, while the two outlet chambers project into the interior of the washing compartment on the opposite side of the boundary wall.
The inlet chamber and the two outlet chambers are preferably separated from one another by way of a distributor wall. Openings can be provided in the distributor wall to allow the two partial flows to flow into the respective outlet chambers. According to the invention, the feedthrough openings known from the prior art for routing liquid pipes through the boundary wall thus functionally coincide with the two distributor openings in the distributor wall.
In order to connect a liquid pipe to the distributor in a liquid-tight as well as simple manner, the inlet chamber of the distributor can be surrounded by an inlet port integrally molded on the boundary wall. At least one assembly element, a screw boss, for instance, can be integrally molded on the outer circumference of the inlet port integrally molded on the boundary wall. A connecting piece of a liquid pipe coming from, say, the circulating pump can in turn be mounted onto the screw boss. For that reason the connecting piece is preferably installed, not directly in the materially weaker boundary wall, but in the assembly element integrated therein whose material strength is adapted according to the requirements.
In order to ensure reliable operation of the dishwasher, the sealing zone between the connecting piece and the inlet port must be provided as liquid-tight. For that purpose the connecting piece can be inserted onto the inlet port in the area of the sealing zone.
In order to produce a sealing contact with the inlet port, the connecting piece can be embodied on the inside with a soft material, in particular a rubber material. On the outside, in contrast, the connecting piece can be enclosed in the area of the sealing zone by an inherently stable, stiffer annular collar. The connecting piece embodied in this way can additionally be fixed to the inlet port by means of a clamping element.
With regard to the limited installation space conditions and in order to reduce a dead volume inside liquid pipes, a short, direct connection between the distributor integrally molded on the floor of the washing compartment and an upstream circulating pump is advantageous.
Against this background the aforementioned connecting piece can be inserted immediately between the integrally molded distributor and a pressure joint of the circulating pump, as a result of which an overall improvement in energy values, with regard, say, to water consumption or energy consumption, can be achieved.
In this case the flow heater can likewise not be provided as a separate element in the dishwasher's piping system, but can be integrated in the circulating pump, thereby enabling economies to be made in respect of further sealing points and/or components.
In addition, a tube element of a spray arm of a bottom spray device can be rotatably mounted on the distributor, and moreover in particular in one of its two outlet chambers. The rotary mounting of the spray arm on the floor of the washing compartment is known in principle. In this case the tube element is arranged roughly concentrically with respect to the hollow cylindrical outlet chamber and rotatably guided therein.
In order to reduce the number of components further, a hub section into which the vertically aligned tube element is inserted can be integrally molded on the distributor wall downstream of a distributor opening. The tube element of the bottom spray arm is implemented in a known manner as a Venturi tube and dimensioned in accordance with the volumetric flow conditions in the dishwasher's hydraulic circuit. In order to limit a lift movement of the tube element, the distributor can additionally have an integrally molded height stop.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is explained below with reference to the attached figures, in which:
In the exemplary embodiment shown in
A pump well 15 is provided in a known manner underneath the washing compartment floor 13 along with an associated circulating pump 17 which conducts washing liquor via the indicated liquid pipes 20, 19 to the spray arms 7, 9 in the hydraulic circuit of the dishwasher. The pump well 15 is also connected in the conventional manner via adapters (not shown) to a fresh water infeed pipe and to a drain pipe in which a lye pump (also not shown) is connected for the purpose of pumping out the soiled washing liquor.
A water diverter or a distributor 19 is positioned in a known manner downstream of the circulating pump 17. During a washing cycle of the dishwasher the distributor 19 splits a washing liquor flow I displaced by the circulating pump 17 into two partial flows II, III which are routed to the top and bottom spray arms 7, 9.
According to the invention the distributor 19 is formed from a uniform material and as a single piece and is integrated in the plastic base 13 of the washing compartment 1. The base 13 shown on its own in
As can be seen from
Shown in an enlarged partial section in
As already mentioned above, the pressure joint 16 of the circulating pump 17 is directly connected to the inlet port 23 of the distributor 19 via the connecting piece 35. The connecting piece 35 is manufactured in a tubular shape from soft rubber material and pushed onto the inlet port 23 on the outside. A sealing zone 37 is formed between the inlet port 23 and the connecting piece 35. In this area the soft rubber material of the connecting piece 35 is reinforced by means of an outer annular collar 39 which is formed from a stiff plastic material which is inherently stable by comparison with the rubber material. The soft rubber material is placed in the sealing zone 37 between the inlet port 23 and the annular collar 39 under a predefined compressive stress. In addition the annular collar 39 can be enclosed by a clamping element (not shown).
At the end facing away from the distributor 19 the connecting piece 35 is pushed onto the pressure joint 16 of the circulating pump 17, on which pressure joint 16 the connecting piece 35 can likewise be secured by means of a clamping element (not shown).
The separate flow heater typically connected between the circulating pump 17 and the distributor 19 for the purpose of heating the washing liquor has been omitted in this case. Instead, according to
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