The present invention relates to a tabletop dishwasher, i.e. to a compact dishwasher, which in contrast to common built-in devices, is designed to be placed on top of a kitchen worktop or which can be used as a portable device.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a table top dishwasher which has a simple and lightweight construction and which yet provides for a reliable and comfortable operation.
In conformity with the present invention the above object is solved by a table top dishwasher as it is defined in claim 1. By providing the dishwasher with a top for accommodating articles to be cleaned and a cover member, which forms a hood over said tub, wherein the hood comprises a fixed hood portion and a door, the hood can be of lightweight design. That is, whereas in conventional dishwashers comprising a door that is tiltable about a horizontal axis and wherein the opened door constitutes a tray region for supporting a basket which accommodates the articles to be cleaned during loading and unloading of the dishwasher, in the table top dishwasher of the present invention the door only has to have sufficient structural strength so as to provide for a water-tight sealing during operation of the dishwasher, but does not need to have structural strength to support a dishwasher basket. Furthermore, with the door being designed to rotate within the fixed hood portion so that in the open position the door is positioned within the fixed hood portion, only little space is required for setting up the dishwasher.
In order to ensure that in the dishwasher suggested herein no soil particles accumulate between the side portions of the door and a respective wall region of the fixed hood portion, the side portions are provided with apertures through which during operation of the dishwasher water can flow into the space between the fixed hood portion and the side portions of the door so as to flush out any soil particles present therein. In this manner there is provided for an improved self-cleaning during operation of the dishwasher, wherein more water can reach the surfaces behind the door side portions. The water for flushing the space between the fixed hood portion and the side portions of the door either can be water that coincidentally is deflected from the tub walls, the basket or any of the goods accommodated therein, or can be fed intentionally to the apertures within the side portions of the door by spraying nozzles. Thus, water can be fed to the apertures by a nozzle provided at the sprayarm, such as a driving nozzle which is inclined to the vertical so as to cause a rotational movement of the sprayarm and which thus directs water towards the side walls of the tub. Preferred embodiments of the present invention are defined in the dependent claims.
Preferably, the side portions of the door at least in part extend in parallel to side regions of the fixed hood portion, so that as much space as possible remains available within the interior of the dishwasher, thus maximizing the volume within which articles to be cleaned can be placed.
The door can be an integral part comprising the central region and the lateral side portions so that no separate mounting steps are required to combine the center region and the lateral side portions. In a particularly preferred design, the door is a molded plastic part, which thus can be formed in a single molding step so as to further facilitate the manufacturing of the dishwasher.
Preferably, each of the side portions of the door comprises a plurality of apertures, wherein in particularly preferred embodiments at least two of these apertures are located at a different radial distance from the pivot point of the door and/or at different angular positions with respect to a line drawn through the aperture and the pivot point of the door, so as to facilitate water to reach the entire space between the side portions of the door and the fixed hood portion.
The side portions of the door can comprise reinforcing ribs on the side facing away from the fixed hood portion so as to further stabilize the door. Particularly if the door is a molded plastic part, the door thus can be provided with substantial structural strength also in embodiments wherein a relatively small thickness is selected for the door. While reinforcing ribs generally can be provided at any desired location at the door, reinforcing ribs particularly can be provided which surround the apertures.
In order to facilitate the flushing of soil particles from the space between the side portions of the door and the hood portion, the apertures preferably are beveled on the side facing towards the fixed hood portion.
A particularly lightweight construction can be achieved when the cover member has a generally half-cylindrical shape, and particularly a shape wherein the fixed hood portion comprises two substantially semi-circular side regions and an arcuate central region which stands about half of the generally half-cylindrical shape. Such a design allows for a particularly compact design, which nevertheless allows for a relatively large door opening and, due to the curvature of the surfaces, for sufficient structural strength. In the latter embodiments the central region of the door can comprise two substantially quarter-circular side portions and an arcuate central region, wherein the radius of curvature of the arcuate central region is slightly smaller than that of the arcuate central region of the fixed hood portion. In this manner, the door in the opened state requires very little space.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described below by reference to the drawings, in which:
Within tub 10 there further are provided means (not illustrated in the drawings) for circulating cleaning liquid throughout the interior of the dishwasher, such as a spray arm that is located below basket 22, and a circulation pump and optionally a separate drain pump. In the lower portion of the dishwasher which comprises tub 10 there further can be located any electrical components required for operation of the dishwasher, such as a power supply, a controller and the like, as well as operating switches 26 and a display 28.
In the embodiment shown in
In order to prevent soil particles from accumulating between the side portions 32 of door 16 and the side regions 18 of the fixed hood portion 14, the side portions 32 of door 16 are provided with apertures via which during operation of the dishwasher water can flow into the regions between side portions 32 and the fixed hood portion. In the embodiment shown in
In embodiments wherein the door 16 is a molded plastic part, providing for large apertures 38 may be considered to lower the rigidity of the door to an intolerable extent. In such embodiments, instead of providing for a single large aperture, a plurality of apertures can be provided, an example of which is shown in
In particular,
Particularly if the door 16 is a molded plastic part, it is preferred to provide at least side portions 32 of door 16 with reinforcing ribs or reinforcing beads. In the embodiment shown in
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10008216.3 | Aug 2010 | EP | regional |
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PCT/EP2011/003486 | 7/13/2011 | WO | 00 | 4/9/2014 |