Contemporary automatic dishwashers for use in a typical household include a tub defining a treating chamber and a spraying system for recirculating liquid throughout the tub to remove soils from dishes and utensils. The dishwasher is generally provided with a door pivotally mounted to the tub that provides access to the treating chamber. Multilevel dishracks for holding dishes to be cleaned are typically provided within the treating chamber and mounted to the tub by extensible support rack rails.
In one aspect, a dishwasher includes a tub having sidewalls at least partially defining a treating chamber. A tub mount is coupled to each of the sidewalls in the treating chamber, and each rack rail has one or more electrical connections to a wiring harness adjacent the sidewall. A rack rail is mounted to each tub mount for supporting a dishrack for movement into and out of the treating chamber. A light is mounted to each tub mount and connected to the electrical connection.
In another aspect, a lighting system for a dishwasher includes a tub mount configured to mount a rack rail to a sidewall of a treating chamber in a dishwasher. One or more electrical connections in the tub mount is configured to connect to a wiring harness adjacent the sidewall. A light is mounted to the tub mount and connected to the electrical connection.
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A tub 14 is disposed within the cabinet 12 and has spaced top and bottom walls 16 and 18, spaced side walls 20, and a rear wall 22. The walls 16, 18, 20, and 22 join along their respective edges to define a treating chamber 24 with an access opening 26.
A door (not shown) is hingedly mounted to the dishwasher 10 and can move between an opened position to provide access to the treating chamber 24 and a closed position to close the treating chamber 24 by covering the access opening 26 of the treating chamber 24. Typically, the door is in the opened position when utensils are loaded or unloaded into the dishwasher 10 and in the closed position while the washing cycle is running or while the dishwasher 10 is not in use.
Utensil holders in the form of dishracks (not shown) are located within the treating chamber 24 and receive utensils for washing. The dishracks are typically mounted to side walls 20 for slidable movement in and out of the treating chamber 24 for ease of loading and unloading and can be in the form of a wire-frame. A tub mount 70 is mounted to each of the side walls 20 and a rack rail 50 is mounted to the tub mount 70. The rack rail 50 slidably mounts dishracks to the side walls 20 of the tub 14 so that the dishracks can glide in and out of the access opening 26 of the treating chamber 24.
Utensil holders will hold various utensils for washing within the treating chamber 24. As used in this description, the term utensil is generic to dishes and the like that are washed in the dishwasher 10 and expressly includes, dishes, plates, bowls, silverware, glassware, stemware, pots, pans, and the like.
The rear surface 74 of the tub mount 70 includes a plurality of structural attachment points 90 to mount the tub mount 70 to the side walls 20 (
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The example described herein can be used for selectively illuminating the treating chamber 24 depending on the level where the tub mount 70 is installed. Depending on the configuration, the light housing 78 carrying the light source 84 from the tub mount 70 can be provided above or below the rack rail attachment point 76 and can illuminate the dishracks mounted on the same level as the tub mount 70 or the dishrack below it respectively. In both cases, having an electrical connector 92 within the structural attachment point 90 of the tub mount 70 avoids the need to create a separate opening and additional wiring of a conventional dishwasher lighting system.
To the extent not already described, the different features and structures of the various embodiments may be used in combination with each other as desired. That one feature may not be illustrated in all of the embodiments is not meant to be construed that it cannot be, but is done for brevity of description. Thus, the various features of the different embodiments may be mixed and matched as desired to form new embodiments, whether or not the new embodiments are expressly described.
While the invention has been specifically described in connection with certain specific embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that this is by way of illustration and not of limitation. Reasonable variation and modification are possible within the scope of the forgoing disclosure and drawings without departing from the spirit of the invention which is defined in the appended claims.
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