The invention relates to a dishwasher comprising washing liquid lines for conveying washing liquid to spray devices for spraying washing liquid onto items to be washed and in particular a method for self-cleaning of washing liquid lines in dishwashers.
Dishwashers with spray devices are known wherein the washing liquid is sprayed onto the items to be cleaned during the washing mode by means of spray devices, such as rotating spray arms, for example. For this purpose, the washing liquid is supplied to the rotating spray arms by a circulating pump via washing liquid lines and the liquid emerges under pressure from spray nozzles and impinges upon the items to be washed. In conventional dishwashers the circulating pump can usually only be operated in one direction of rotation so that the washing liquid only flows in one direction through the washing liquid lines and the spray device. The washing liquid circulated during the washing mode also entrains wash residues which can be deposited in the washing liquid lines and in the spray devices, which can hinder the flow of washing liquid to the extent of causing blockages of the washing liquid lines and spray devices.
Known from DE 197 02 982 is a dishwasher wherein during the washing mode washing liquid is pumped into rotating spray arms via washing liquid lines by a circulating pump. During a pumping-out mode the washing liquid is conveyed from the dishwasher by a drain pump, the circulating pump being temporarily operated in the opposite direction of rotation in order to completely extract the washing liquid from the washing liquid lines and the spray arms. This dishwasher has the disadvantage that during the pumping-out mode washing liquid is merely removed from the washing liquid lines and the spray arms without achieving any cleaning effect in the washing liquid lines.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a dishwasher with a spray device for acting upon items to be washed with washing liquid, wherein wash residues can be automatically cleaned as efficiently as possible from washing liquid lines in order to maintain the cleaning action of the spray arms. It is further the object of the invention to provide a method for operating a dishwasher having the aforesaid properties whereby wash residues can be automatically cleaned as efficiently as possible from washing liquid lines in order to maintain the cleaning action of the spray arms.
The dishwasher 1 according to the invention comprises at least one washing container 10, a spray device 20 for spraying washing liquid into the interior of the washing container 10 and at least one washing liquid line 30 for supplying washing liquid to the spray device 20, the washing liquid line 30 comprising at least one first opening 31 and a second opening 32 at a distance therefrom, via which washing liquid can be supplied alternately under pressure.
Since in the dishwasher according to the invention, two openings are provided in the washing liquid line for supplying washing liquid, the washing liquid can be supplied under pressure either via one or via the other opening of the washing liquid line. As a result, washing liquid does not always flow under pressure through the washing liquid line in the same direction but at least temporarily in the opposite direction. The alternating direction of flow of the washing liquid in the washing liquid line efficiently and automatically cleans wash residues from the washing liquid line so that the flow of washing liquid is not hindered by wash residues and thus the overall cleaning action of the spray device is maintained. In this way, the washing liquid lines are freed from wash residues in a type of self-cleaning process.
In a preferred embodiment of the dishwasher according to the invention, the washing liquid line has two open ends in each case so that the washing liquid can either be supplied under pressure from one or from the other side, thereby achieving a flow of liquid through the washing liquid line in different directions. During the washing mode, the washing liquid is supplied through one open end of the washing liquid line and further to the spray device of the dishwasher whereas during the self-cleaning process the washing liquid is supplied through the other open end of the washing liquid line, whereby the washing liquid is preferably removed from the spray device of the dishwasher.
According to a further preferred embodiment of the dishwasher according to the invention, the washing liquid line 30 has a number of openings 31, 32, 33, . . . for supplying washing liquid under pressure. As a result of the arrangement of a number of openings along the washing liquid line for supplying washing liquid under pressure, the washing liquid line can be divided into a plurality of sections through which washing liquid can flow either in one or in the other direction as a result of a corresponding choice of openings for supplying washing liquid under pressure. In this way, in particular those sections of the washing liquid line which are particularly susceptible to the deposition of wash residues, can be subjected to a self-cleaning process.
Appropriately provided at least in the dishwasher according to the invention is at least one water diverter 40 which regulates the supply of washing liquid to the washing liquid line 30. For this purpose, for example, in a first position of the water diverter 40, the washing liquid is supplied under pressure via the first opening of the washing liquid line 31 and in a second position of the water diverter 40, the washing liquid is supplied under pressure via the second opening of the washing liquid line 32. Optionally, the water diverter 40 thereby also regulates the pressure build-up and the pressure reduction of the washing liquid supplied to the washing liquid line 30. The pressure build-up and the pressure reduction of the washing liquid supplied to the washing liquid line 30 can take place, for example, in a pulsed mode in order to remove wash residues from the washing liquid line 30 as efficiently as possible.
In a further preferred embodiment of the dishwasher, a water diverter 50 is provided at the first opening of the washing liquid line and respectively one water diverter 60 or a valve 70 is provided at the second opening of the washing liquid line, which regulate the supply of washing liquid to the washing liquid line. In this way, washing liquid can be supplied under pressure independently to the two openings in the washing liquid line.
It is particularly advantageous if the pressure at which the washing liquid is supplied to the washing liquid line can be varied. As a result, the washing liquid lines can be automatically cleaned in a self-cleaning process by alternating exposure to washing liquid as required at higher or lower pressure.
The washing liquid is appropriately supplied to the spray channel by a pump device, in particular by the circulating pump 80 of the dishwasher. According to a further preferred embodiment of the dishwasher, the speed or pumping capacity of the circulating pump can be varied. As a result of the variability of the speed and therefore the pumping capacity of the circulating pump, the intensity of the spray jets emerging from the spray device can also be varied.
According to a particularly advantageous embodiment of the dishwasher according to the invention, the washing liquid is supplied under pressure to the washing liquid line by means of a circulating pump which can be operated in opposite directions of rotation. By means of corresponding settings of the valves or water diverters, the washing liquid can then be supplied under pressure to the washing liquid line through the first opening or via the open end when the circulating pump is operated in one direction of rotation and through the second opening or via the other open end when the circulating pump is operated in the opposite direction of rotation.
The aforesaid objects are also achieved according to the present invention by a method for operating a dishwasher at least comprising the following steps:
As a result of washing liquid being supplied under pressure and acting upon the washing liquid line either via one opening or via the other opening in the washing liquid line, washing liquid does not always flow through the washing liquid line in the same direction but during the self-cleaning process washing liquid also flows in the opposite direction. The alternating direction of flow of the washing liquid in the washing liquid line automatically cleans wash residues from the washing liquid line during the self-cleaning process so that the flow of washing liquid is not hindered by wash residues and thus the overall cleaning action of the spray device is maintained.
In a preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention, the washing liquid is supplied under pressure to the washing liquid line during the washing mode by means of a water diverter via the first opening in the washing liquid line by bringing the water diverter into a first position, the washing liquid being guided further to the spray device by the washing liquid line; during the self-cleaning mode, however, the washing liquid is supplied under pressure to the washing liquid line via the second opening in the washing liquid line, by bringing the water diverter into a second position. It is also possible that the water diverter is embodied in such a manner that it can be varied between the first and the second position in a periodic to-and-fro movement. The periodic to-and-fro movement of the water diverter also alternately changes the direction of flow of the washing liquid in the washing liquid line.
The washing liquid is appropriately supplied via the water diverter in each case through the open ends of the washing liquid line, so that the washing liquid is supplied under pressure to the washing liquid line during the washing mode via one open end of the washing liquid line when the water diverter is in the first position, the washing liquid then being further guided to the spray device of the dishwasher by the washing liquid line. During the self-cleaning mode the washing liquid is supplied under pressure to the washing liquid line via the other open end of the washing liquid line when the water diverter is in the second position, the washing liquid being removed from the spray device of the dishwasher.
In a further preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention, the washing liquid is supplied under pressure to the washing liquid line by means of a circulating pump which can be operated in opposite directions of rotation. During the washing mode the circulating pump is operated in a first direction of rotation and during the self-cleaning mode it is operated in the opposite direction of rotation to supply the washing liquid line with washing liquid under pressure. By means of corresponding settings of valves or water diverters, the washing liquid is then supplied under pressure to the washing liquid line through the first opening or via one open end when the circulating pump is operated in one direction of rotation and the washing liquid is supplied under pressure through the second opening or via the other end when the circulating pump is operating in the opposite direction of rotation.
According to a further preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention, the washing liquid is supplied under pressure to the washing liquid line during the self-cleaning mode by means of the circulating pump by operating the circulating pump with alternating direction of rotation. In this way, the direction of flow of the washing liquid in the washing liquid line can be arbitrarily changed during the self-cleaning mode which enhances the cleaning effect for the removal of wash residue from the washing liquid line. At the same time, corresponding settings of valves or water diverters prevent the washing liquid from entering into the spray device of the dishwasher during the self-cleaning mode so that the wash residues released from the washing liquid line cannot become deposited in he spray device.
In this case, it is particularly advantageous if the speed or the pumping capacity of the circulating pump is increased during the self-cleaning mode. By this means a correspondingly more intensive self-cleaning process can be carried out as required, i.e. depending on the degree of deposition of wash residue in the washing liquid line.
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