Claims
- 1. In a dishwasher having a wash cavity for receiving dishes, a fluid recirculation system operable in a wash mode comprising:
- a pump chamber disposed at the bottom of said wash cavity, said pump chamber having an outlet;
- a pump impeller in said pump chamber for drawing wash liquid into and discharging wash liquid from said pump chamber, said pump impeller imparting a rotational motion to the wash liquid disposed in said pump chamber;
- a rotatable diffuser disposed at said pump chamber outlet for selectively controlling fluid recirculation within said wash cavity responsive to the rotational motion of the wash liquid;
- said pump impeller has a rotational axis; and
- said rotatable diffuser converts the rotational motion of said wash liquid to a translational motion along the rotational axis of said pump impeller.
- 2. The fluid recirculation system according to claim 1, further wherein said rotatable diffuser comprises a valve disposed at said pump chamber outlet for selectively closing said pump outlet opening in response to the pump impeller direction of rotation.
- 3. The fluid recirculation system according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a wash arm device fluidly interconnected with said pump chamber for spraying wash liquid onto said dishes disposed in the wash chamber; and wherein
- said rotatable diffuser includes a vane extending into said pump chamber for directing wash liquid to said wash arm, said rotatable diffuser being inter-connected to said wash arm and imparting a rotation to the wash arm in response to the rotating action of the wash arm such that when said pump impeller is rotated in a first direction said wash arm rotates in a like direction and when said pump impeller is rotated in a second direction, said wash arm rotates in a like second direction.
- 4. In a dishwasher having a wash cavity for receiving dishes and an upper dishrack and a lower dishrack supported in said wash cavity, a fluid recirculation system operable in a wash mode comprising:
- a pump chamber disposed at the bottom of said wash cavity, said pump chamber having an outlet;
- a pump impeller in said pump chamber for drawing wash liquid into and discharging wash liquid from said pump chamber, said pump impeller imparting a rotational motion to the wash liquid disposed in said pump chamber;
- a rotatable diffuser disposed at said pump chamber outlet for selectively controlling fluid recirculation within said wash cavity responsive to the rotational motion of the wash liquid;
- a first spray device fluidly interconnected with said pump chamber for spraying wash liquid toward said lower rack;
- a second spray device fluidly interconnected with said pump chamber for spraying wash liquid toward said upper rack; and wherein
- said rotatable diffuser includes a valve having a vane extending into said pump chamber, said valve selectively supplying wash liquid to either said first wash arm or said second wash arm responsive to said pump impeller rotation.
- 5. The fluid recirculation system of claim 4, further comprising:
- a pump cover disposed above said pump chamber, said pump cover forming a top wall of said pump chamber, said pump cover further including an opening for forming an outlet for said pump chamber; and wherein
- said valve is rotatably supported by said pump cover adjacent said opening.
- 6. The fluid recirculation system of claim 4, further wherein said valve is rotatable between a first angular position and a second angular, said valve rotates between said first and second position for selectively directing wash liquid to said first spray device or said second spray device in response to the direction of said pump impeller rotation.
- 7. The fluid recirculation system of claim 6, further wherein said valve comprises:
- a valve body having a first opening and a second opening, said valve body being disposed in said outlet, and
- a plurality of vanes extending from said valve body into said pump chamber, wherein said valve is rotatably supported for rotational movement between a first angular position and a second angular position in response to the rotational direction of said pump impeller such that in said first angular position wash liquid is supplied to said first spray device through said first opening and not to said second spray device and in said second angular position wash liquid is supplied to said second spray device through said second opening and not to said first spray device.
- 8. The fluid recirculation system of claim 4, further comprising:
- means for controlling said valve to direct wash liquid to either said first spray device or said second spray device responsive to the rotational speed of said pump impeller.
- 9. The fluid recirculation system of claim 4, further comprising:
- a spring for biasing said valve to direct wash liquid to said second spray device;
- a variable speed motor drivingly interconnected with said pump impeller wherein said variable speed motor may drive said pump impeller to overcome said spring bias and move said valve to direct wash liquid to said first spray device.
- 10. The fluid recirculation system of claim 4, further wherein said valve includes:
- a valve body having a first opening and a second opening, said valve body being disposed at said outlet, and
- a plurality of vanes extending from said valve body into said pump chamber,
- wherein said valve is rotatably supported for rotational movement between a first angular position and a second angular position, in said first position wash liquid is supplied to said first spray device through said first opening and in said second position wash liquid is supplied to said second spray device through said second opening; and further comprising:
- a variable speed motor drivingly interconnected with said pump impeller; and
- a spring for biasing said valve toward said second angular position such that at a first motor speed said valve is positioned in said second angular position and at a second, higher motor speed the torque applied to the plurality of vanes by the rotating wash liquid overcomes the spring bias and said valve is positioned in said first angular position.
- 11. The fluid recirculation system of claim 4; further comprising:
- means for selectively controlling the angular position of said valve between at least three angular orientations.
- 12. The fluid recirculation system of claim 4, further comprising:
- a pump cover disposed above said pump chamber, said pump cover forming a top wall of said pump chamber and having an opening for forming an outlet for said pump chamber, said pump cover including:
- a first stop extending into said pump chamber, and
- a first ratchet tooth extending into said pump chamber; and wherein
- said valve is rotatably supported about an axis by said pump cover adjacent said opening, said valve can move translationally along said axis a predetermined distance and further has a tab for engaging said first stop or said first ratchet tooth wherein selective rotation of said pump impeller positions said valve in a first angular orientation or in a second angular orientation.
- 13. The fluid recirculation system of claim 12; further comprising:
- a second ratchet tooth extending into said pump chamber from said pump cover;
- a second stop extending from said pump cover, said first ratchet tooth and said second ratchet tooth being disposed between said first second stop; and wherein
- selective rotation of said pump impeller positions said valve such that said tab abuts said first ratchet tooth, said second ratchet tooth or said second stop wherein said valve can be selectively positioned in said first angular orientation, said second orientation, or in a third angular orientation.
- 14. The fluid recirculation system of claim 12, further wherein:
- said pump impeller is rotatable in a first and second direction;
- said ratchet tooth has a stop surface and a ramped back surface such that in said first direction of impeller rotation, said valve is driven such that said tab engages said stop surface and in said second direction of impeller rotation, said valve is driven such that said tab rides up said ramped back surface past said ratchet tooth.
- 15. A dishwasher for washing dishes, comprising:
- a wash cavity adapted to hold dishes for washing;
- a reversible pump disposed at the bottom of said wash cavity, said reversible pump having a pump impeller;
- a first spray device fluidly interconnected with said pump for spraying wash liquid in said wash cavity;
- a second spray device fluidly interconnected with said pump for spraying wash liquid in said wash cavity; and
- means for selectively directing the flow of wash liquid from said pump to either said first wash arm or said second wash arm in response to said pump impeller rotation.
- 16. The dishwasher according to claim 15, further comprising:
- means for selectively directing the flow of wash liquid from said pump to either said first wash arm or said second wash arm in response to the direction of said pump impeller rotation.
- 17. The dishwasher according to claim 15, further comprising:
- means for selectively directing the flow of wash liquid from said pump to either said first wash arm or said second wash arm in response to the speed of said pump impeller rotation.
- 18. The dishwasher according to claim 15, further comprising:
- means for selectively directing the flow of wash liquid from said pump to either said first wash arm or said second wash arm in response to selectively energizing and deenergizing said pump.
- 19. A dishwasher for washing dishes, comprising:
- a wash cavity adapted to hold dishes for washing;
- a pump fluidly connected to the wash cavity for circulating a wash liquid in the wash cavity;
- a spray device fluidly connected to the pump for spraying a wash liquid in the wash cavity;
- a conduit having multiple outlets extending between the pump and the spray device to fluidly connect the pump and spray device; and
- a rotatable flow director having a body disposed within the conduit for directing the flow of the wash liquid circulated by the pump along the body toward at least one of the multiple outlets.
- 20. The dishwasher according to claim 19, wherein the flow director has vanes for directing the flow of the wash liquid.
- 21. The dishwasher according to claim 19, wherein the body further comprises a valve for controlling the flow of a wash liquid through the conduit.
- 22. The dishwasher according to claim 21, wherein the valve comprises a valve body having an open end facing the pump and a valve opening which can be fluidly connected and disconnected to the spray device by the rotation of the valve body between a first rotational position and a second rotational position.
- 23. The dishwasher according to claim 22, wherein vanes radially extending from the valve body to deflect a wash liquid toward the spray device.
- 24. The dishwasher according to claim 22, wherein:
- the conduit has a conduit opening fluidly connecting the conduit to the spray device; and
- the valve opening is positioned on the valve body so that in a first rotational position the valve opening is aligned with the conduit opening to permit wash liquid flow from the pump into the spray device and in a second rotational position the valve opening is not aligned with the conduit opening to prohibit fluid flow from the pump into the spray device.
- 25. The dishwasher according to claim 24, wherein the pump is reversible and further comprises an impeller for pumping a wash liquid which imparts a rotational motion to the liquid flow corresponding to the direction of rotation of the impeller such that when the impeller is rotated in a first direction, there is a corresponding rotation of the wash liquid and the valve body is rotated to the first rotational position, and when the impeller is rotated in a second, reverse direction, there is a corresponding rotation of the wash liquid and the valve body is rotated to the second rotational position.
- 26. A dishwasher for washing dishes, comprising:
- a wash cavity adapted to hold dishes for washing;
- a pump fluidly connected to the wash cavity for circulating a wash liquid in the wash cavity;
- a spray device fluidly connected to the pump for spraying a wash liquid in the wash cavity;
- a conduit extending between the pump and the spray device to fluidly connect the pump and spray device;
- a rotatable flow director having an axis of rotation being provided within the conduit between the pump and the spray device for directing the flow of the wash liquid circulated by the pump along the axis of rotation toward the spray device; and
- the pump further comprises an impeller for imparting a rotational motion to a wash liquid and the flow director converts the rotational motion of the wash liquid to a translational motion along the axis of rotation to direct the wash liquid from the pump toward the spray device.
- 27. A dishwasher for washing dishes, comprising:
- wash cavity adapted to hold dishes for washing;
- a pump fluidly connected to the wash cavity for circulating a wash liquid in the wash cavity;
- a spray device fluidly connected to the pump for spraying a wash liquid in the wash cavity;
- a conduit extending between the pump and the spray device to fluidly connect the pump and spray device;
- a rotatable flow director having an axis of rotation being provided within the conduit between the pump and the spray device for directing the flow of the wash liquid circulated by the pump along the axis of rotation toward the spray device; and
- a soil separator for removing soil particles from a wash liquid and the conduit is defined at least in part by the soil separator.
- 28. A dishwasher for washing dishes, comprising:
- a wash cavity adapted to hold dishes for washing;
- a pump fluidly connected to the wash cavity for circulating a wash liquid in the wash cavity;
- a spray device fluidly connected to the pump for spraying a wash liquid in the wash cavity;
- a conduit extending between the pump and the spray device to fluidly connect the pump and spray device;
- a rotatable flow director having an axis of rotation being provided within the conduit between the pump and the spray device for directing the flow of the wash liquid circulated by the pump along the axis of rotation toward the spray device; and
- the spray device is a rotatable arm having a hollow core fluidly connected to the conduit and further having multiple openings extending from the core through the arm to spray a wash liquid throughout the wash cavity.
- 29. A dishwasher for washing dishes, comprising:
- wash cavity adapted to hold dishes for washing;
- a pump fluidly connected to the wash cavity for circulating a wash liquid in the wash cavity;
- a spray device fluidly connected to the pump for spraying a wash liquid in the wash cavity;
- a conduit extending between the pump and the spray device to fluidly connect the pump and spray device, said conduit having a conduit opening fluidly connecting the conduit to the spray device;
- a second spray device fluidly connected to the conduit;
- the conduit has a second conduit opening fluidly connecting the conduit to the second spray device;
- a rotatable flow director having an axis of rotation provided within the conduit between the pump and the spray device for directing the flow of the wash liquid circulated by the pump along the axis of rotation toward the spray device;
- said flow director comprising a valve for controlling the flow of a wash liquid through the conduit;
- the valve comprising a valve body having an open end facing the pump and a valve opening which can be fluidly connected and disconnected to the spray device by the rotation of the valve body between a first rotational position and a second rotational position;
- the valve body has a second valve opening for fluidly connecting the second spray device to the conduit upon the rotation of the valve body; and
- the first valve opening and the second valve opening being positioned on the body so that in the first rotational position the first valve opening is aligned with the first conduit opening, permitting liquid flow to the first spray device, and the second valve opening is not aligned with the second conduit opening, preventing the flow of liquid into the second spray device, and in the second rotational position the second valve opening is aligned with the second conduit opening, permitting liquid flow to the second spray device, and the first valve opening is not aligned with the first conduit opening, preventing the flow of liquid into the first spray device.
- 30. The dishwasher according to claim 29, wherein the pump is reversible and further comprises an impeller for pumping a wash liquid and which imparts a rotational motion to a liquid flow corresponding to the direction of rotation of the impeller thereby when the impeller is rotated in a first direction, there is a corresponding rotation of the wash liquid and the valve body is rotated to the first rotational position, and when the impeller is rotated in a second, reverse direction, there is a corresponding rotation of the wash liquid and the body is rotated to the second rotational position.
- 31. The dishwasher according to claim 30, wherein the conduit has a stop arm extending into the path of rotation of at least one of the vanes thereby stopping the body in the first rotational position when the pump is operated in the first direction and stopping the body in the second rotational position when the pump is operated in the second direction.
- 32. The dishwasher according to claim 30, wherein the conduit has two stop arms and one of the vanes has a radially extending stop tab, the stop arms extending into the path of rotation of the stop tab, when the valve body is in the first rotational position, the stop tab abuts one of the stop arms and when the body is in the second rotational position, the stop tab abuts the other of the stop arms.
- 33. The dishwasher according to claim 29, wherein:
- the pump is a variable speed pump operable at first speed and a second speed faster than the first speed, the pump further comprises an impeller for pumping a wash liquid and which imparts a rotational motion to a liquid flow corresponding to the direction of rotation of the impeller;
- and further comprising:
- a biasing device applying torque to the body opposite the direction of rotation of the impeller, the torque being greater than the force of a fluid acting on the vanes when the pump is operated at the first speed to prevent the rotation of the valve body and the movement of the valve body toward the first rotational position, and the torque is less than the force of a fluid acting on the vanes when the pump is operated at the second speed to permit the rotation of the valve body and the movement of the body to the second rotational position.
- 34. The dishwasher according to claim 33, wherein the conduit has a stop arm extending into the path of rotation of at least one of the vanes thereby stopping the body in the first rotational position when the pump is operated in the first direction and stopping the body in the second rotational position when the pump is operated in the second direction.
- 35. The dishwasher according to claim 33, wherein the conduit has two stop arms and one of the vanes has a radially extending stop tab, the stop arms extending into the path of rotation of the stop tab, when the valve body is in the first rotational position, the stop tab abuts one of the stop arms and when the body is in the second rotational position, the stop tab abuts the other of the stop arms.
- 36. A dishwasher for washing dishes, comprising:
- a wash cavity adapted to hold dishes for washing;
- a pump fluidly connected to the wash cavity for circulating a wash liquid in the wash cavity;
- a spray device fluidly connected to the pump for spraying a wash liquid in the wash cavity;
- a conduit extending between the pump and the spray device t fluidly connect the pump and spray device;
- a rotatable flow director having an axis of rotation being provided within the conduit between the pump and the spray device for directing the flow of the wash liquid circulated by the pump along the axis of rotation toward the spray device; and
- a second spray device fluidly connected to the pump for spraying wash liquid in the wash cavity;
- a first stop extending from the conduit;
- a first ratchet tooth extending from the conduit; and wherein
- the rotatable flow director is movable a predetermined distance along the axis of rotation, the flow director further includes a valve and a tab for selectively engaging the first stop or the first ratchet tooth such that the valve may be selectively positioned in a first angular orientation or a second angular orientation.
- 37. The fluid recirculation system of claim 36, further comprising:
- a second ratchet tooth extending from the conduit;
- a second stop extending from the conduit, the first and second ratchet teeth are disposed between the first second stop; and wherein
- the pump may be selectively energized to spray wash liquid in said wash cavity and selectively rotate the valve such that the tab abuts the first ratchet tooth, the second ratchet tooth or the second stop wherein the valve is selectively positioned in the first angular orientation, the second orientation, or in a third angular orientation.
- 38. The fluid recirculation system of claim 36, further wherein:
- the pump has a impeller which is rotatable in a first and second direction;
- the ratchet tooth has a stop surface and a ramped back surface such that in the first direction of impeller rotation, the valve is driven such that the tab engages the stop surface and in the second direction of impeller rotation, the valve is driven such that the tab rides up the ramped back surface past the ratchet tooth.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/005,694 filed on Oct. 17, 1995.
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