1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a dishwasher and a control method which provide an efficient, clean and hygienic washing.
In addition to the cleaning of the washed appliances it is expected to be purified from the germs. Microbiologic pollution is caused by the microorganisms harmful both for the human health and the environment in natural spring waters or main water supply and the reproduction of the bacteria due to the waiting of the kitchen appliances in the dishwasher for cleansing. In the prior art, additive chemicals mixed with the washing and rinsing water and methods such as additional washing cycles and filtration have been used for the elimination of the harmful microorganisms. U.S. Pat. No. 4,147,559 is related to a method in which a precipitation prepared by means of sterilizing chemicals is given by water tub and water feeding units.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,320,118 is related to the solution and dispense of the sterilizing chemicals.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,156,621 discloses a dishwasher in which the additional chemicals are not used for the purification of a reverse osmosis unit.
2. Summary of the Invention
The object of this invention is to provide a dishwasher and a control method which apply a washing program for microbiologically clean washing and analyze the washing water in certain cycles microbiologically during the program.
In order to achieve the object of this invention the dishwasher and the respective control method are shown with the attached drawings described below.
The figures have been each numbered corresponding the following:
1. Dishwasher
2. Washing tub
3. Sump
4. Heater
5. Circulation pump
6. Evacuation pump
7. Biosensor
8. Measurement chamber
9. Microprocessor
10. Memory
11. Control unit
The dishwasher (1) comprises a washing tub (2) where the appliances are put, a sump (3) under the washing tub (2) where the water in the washing tub (2) is collected during the washing process, a heater (4) which is used to heat the washing water, a circulation pump (5) which returns the collected water to the washing tub (2), an evacuation pump (6) which discharges the collected water in the sump (3) as a result of the washing process out of the dishwasher (1), a biosensor (7) which detects the microorganisms in the washing water, a measurement chamber (8) which is suitable for taking as much samples as required for measurement from the sump (3) in every cycles of the washing process, a memory (10) to which the parameters to be compared are loaded, a microprocessor (9) which compares the signals with the parameters loaded to the memory (10) and forwards the result of the comparison and a control unit which enables the biosensor (7) to measure in the required cycles of the washing program and arranges the washing program with respect to the data obtained from the microprocessor (9).
The washing cycle in the dishwashers consists of pre-washing, main washing, rinsing, discharge of the washing water and drying cycles respectively.
The microbiologic pollution rate (MBN) is a variant compared with the limit values measured by the biosensor (7) and loaded to the memory (10) by being predetermined as a result of experimental works by the producer.
In accordance with the data obtained as a result of the comparison of MBN values measured by the biosensor (7) with preloaded limit values, temperature and circulation period used in the washing cycles have already been loaded to the memory (10) by the producer.
The microbiologic pollution rate (MBN) is measured by the biosensor (7) in at least one of washing program cycles such as the pre-washing, main washing and rinsing cycles. MBN is compared with the limit values and accordingly if MBN is higher than the limit values, temperature and/or period and/or repetition number are changed to reduce MBN below the limit values. On the other hand, if MBN is lower than the limit values, the washing period is continued under the predetermined conditions.
In case microbiologic pollution rate (MBN) can not be lowered to the required level by the changes in temperature and/or period, the washing water is sterilized.
In case microbiologic pollution rate (MBN) can not be lowered to the required level by the changes in temperature and/or period, the washing water is changed and the washing cycle is repeated.
A dishwasher (1) comprising a biosensor (7) is controlled as follows:
A clean and hygienic washing efficiency is achieved by detecting the microbiologic pollution of the washing environment following the test of the main supply water and the circulating washing water means of a biosensor (7) and adjusting the temperature and the circulation period of the washing water in each cycle accordingly.
In order to sterilize the washing water preferably by UV (Ultraviolet) technique in the dishwasher (1) of the so-called invention, water in the sump (3) is subjected to the beams having germicide wavelength by transferring into a tube comprising an ultraviolet lamp via a circulation pump and the sterilized water is returned to the washing chamber.
In another embodiment of the invention, the TV lamps (Ultraviolet) placed in a suitable way in the washing tub (2) provides the elimination of the germs by affecting the materials in the drying machine (1) joining the cycle in the drying cycle following the washing cycle.
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WO2004/058038 | 7/15/2004 | WO | A |
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