This application is a U.S. National Phase application of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2019/063279, filed May 23, 2019, which is incorporated by reference herein.
The invention relates to a dishwasher. In particular the present invention relates to a dishwasher having a detergent dispenser.
Dishwashers typically have detergent dispensers that are arranged on the inner wall of the door of the dishwasher. The detergent dispensers are containers provided with a lid that typically is automatically opened during washing so as to output the detergent for washing crockery.
Detergent tablets can often be used for washing crockery. The tablet is inserted manually into the detergent dispenser and, after the lid connected to the detergent dispenser is opened, falls into a zone of the dishwasher in which the washing water dissolves the tablet to wash the crockery.
However, the tablet, after the lid is opened, often does not fall into a zone of the dishwasher that is suitable for the complete dissolution thereof. Thus, at the end of the washing step, the tablet is not completely dissolved, with unpleasant consequences due to the poor washing of the crockery.
EP2138088 describes a detergent dispenser where the tablet is prevented from falling into the dishwasher by a grille or by two vertical elements.
Also, other types of detergents can be used such as gel pads, powder or some other type.
There is a constant desire to improve the dishwashers and to make the washing in dishwashers more efficient. Hence, there is a need for a dishwasher that improves upon how detergent tablets and other types of detergents are dissolved during dishwashing in a dishwasher.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved dishwasher and in particular an improved dishwasher having a detergent dispenser.
These objects and or others are obtained by a detergent dispenser for a dishwasher and a dishwasher as set out in the appended claims.
In accordance with the present invention, a dishwasher comprising a pump for pumping water is provided. A water conduit is provided in the dishwasher connected to the water pump for distributing water in the dishwasher. The dishwasher further comprises a door for closing and opening the dishwasher. The dishwasher has a detergent dispenser located on the inside of the door and the detergent dispenser comprises a closeable cavity for receiving a detergent. The detergent dispenser comprises an outlet for draining fluid from the closable cavity. The detergent dispenser of the dishwasher further comprises a sealed dispenser water inlet configured to be detachably connected to the water conduit upon opening and closing the door. Hereby pressurized water can be directed directly to the inside of the detergent dispenser when the detergent dispenser is in a closed state. This will in turn allow the detergent to be dissolved in a shorter time and more predictably compared to existing mechanisms for emptying detergent from a detergent dispenser.
In accordance with one embodiment, a diffuser is located at the sealed dispenser water inlet to spray pressurized water inside the cavity. Hereby water can be directed to detergent placed inside the cavity. Also, the speed of the water can be increased using the diffuser to allow for a quicker dissolving of the detergent inside the cavity.
In accordance with one embodiment, the water inlet is located at a level above an outlet from the cavity. Hereby water can pass through the cavity under the force of gravity.
In accordance with one embodiment, the detergent dispenser comprises a siphon provided between the closable cavity and the outlet (37). Hereby a fluid detergent can be used in the cavity such that the fluid detergent only exits the detergent dispenser when water is flushed through the detergent dispenser.
In accordance with one embodiment, an overflow outlet is provided at a level above the outlet in the closable cavity. Hereby it can be ensured that water always can exit the detergent dispenser even if the outlet from the dispenser should become clogged or pressure for some other reason should rise inside the cavity.
In accordance with one embodiment, the water inlet is provided with a sealed connector to connect to the water conduit. Hereby an easy to use connection between the water inlet and the water conduit can be implemented.
In accordance with one embodiment, the dishwasher further comprises a controller configured to control water supply in the dishwasher, the controller being configured to supply a dash of pressurized water to the detergent dispenser at a first washing or rinsing phase of a dishwasher program. Hereby a small amount of water can be supplied to the cavity of the detergent dispenser. The small amount of water can soak the detergent before being flushed out from the cavity. This can help dissolving the detergent and provide for a more efficient emptying of detergent from the cavity. The dash of water can be less than a pre-determined amount such as less than 50 ml. In particular, the dash of water is equal or less than the volume of the closeable cavity of the detergent dispenser. Also, the first washing or rinsing phase can be before a main washing phase of a dishwasher program.
The invention will now be described in more detail, by way of example, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which certain embodiments of the invention are shown. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided by way of example so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. For example, like or similar components of different embodiments can be exchanged between different embodiments. Some components can be omitted from different embodiments. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout the description.
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When the water conduit 21 is branched off some other water conduit 27 a valve (not shown) or similar can be used to control the water supplied to the detergent dispenser 9. In accordance with some embodiments, the valve can be omitted when the water conduit 21 is branched off another water conduit 27 water is then simply provided to the detergent dispenser when water is supplied to the water conduit from which the water conduit 21 is branched off.
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Also, a siphon 35 can be arranged inside the detergent dispenser 9 such that water entering the sealed dispenser water inlet 31 has to pass the siphon 35 to exit the detergent dispenser 9 via the water outlet 37. The siphon 35 can typically be a tube-like structure forcing the water, under the pull of gravity, to flow upwards and then downwards to discharge via the water outlet 37. The use of a siphon can allow for use of liquid/gel detergent that otherwise could exit the detergent dispenser before a main washing cycle in the dishwasher.
Further an overflow outlet 38 can be arranged in the detergent dispenser 9. The overflow outlet 38 will allow water not able to exit the detergent dispenser 9 via the water outlet 37 to leave the detergent dispenser 9 without building a high pressure inside the detergent dispenser 9. The overflow outlet 38 can for example be placed on the side of the detergent dispenser facing the inside of the tub 2. In accordance with some embodiments the overflow outlet 38 is located at a level above the top portion of the siphon 35, when a siphon 35 is present inside the detergent dispenser 9.
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The flows have a reduced the size to increase the water speed that will hit the detergent tablet 40. In other words, the diffuser can be configured to increase the speed of the water at the sealed dispenser water inlet 31.
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