This application is the U.S. National Stage of International Application No. PCT/2020/079463, filed Oct. 20, 2020, which designated the United States and has been published as International Publication No. WO 2021/078718 A1 and which claims the priorities of Turkish Patent Applications, Serial No. 2019/16591, filed Oct. 25, 2019, and Serial No. 2020/10271, filed Jun. 30, 2020, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d).
The contents of International Application No. PCT/2020/079463 and Turkish Patent Applications, Serial No. 2019/16591 and 2020/10271 are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties as if fully set forth herein.
The present invention relates to a dishwasher, especially a domestic dishwasher, comprising a body, a washing chamber provided in the body wherein the washing is realized, at least one rack which is located in the washing chamber for loading dishes to be washed and at least one spray arm which rotates around itself and provides water into the washing chamber for washing the dishes.
A dishwasher, especially a domestic dishwasher, is designed to wash dirty dishes and dirty cutlery. The dishes are placed on the at least one rack and the water is supplied to the dirty dishes and the dirty cutlery through the nozzles of at least one spray arm. By the rotation of the at least one spray arm the dirty dishes receive water and are washed thereof. Proper rotation of the at least one spray arm is very important in the washing process of the dishes. To check the turnability of the at least one spray arm before starting the washing process, the user must try to turn the at least one spray arm by hand respectively manually. That requires extra effort from the user.
If not checked, the spray arm may stuck because of the wrong placement of the dishes and not turn during the washing process. The user may not notice the fact that the spray arm is not turning. The lack of rotation of the spray arm may cause unwashed dishes, which require a second washing process. This leads to unnecessary use of water and electricity.
The document WO 2013/064394 A1 discloses a dishwasher comprising a washing tub having a base, a rear wall and two side walls surrounding the base, a door providing access to the washing tub from its lower side and opening by tilting forward, a rack wherein the objects to be washed are placed, providing it to move forwards/backwards, having a washing position whereat it is placed on the base to entirely remain inside the washing tub, a loading position whereat it is positioned on the inner surface of the door by being moved forwards when the door is open and whereat loading-unloading can be performed and a spray arm extending from the base towards inside the washing tub, remaining under the rack when the rack is in the washing position, spraying water towards inside the rack by rotating around itself.
The invention provides an additional improvement, an additional advantage or an alternative to the prior art.
The purpose of the present invention is to provide dishwasher, especially a domestic dishwasher, with an improved checking mechanism for the rotation of the spray arm.
The invention, to achieve the above-mentioned purpose, is a dishwasher, especially a domestic dishwasher, comprising a body, a washing chamber provided in the body wherein the washing is realized, at least one rack which is located in the washing chamber for loading dishes to be washed and at least one spray arm which rotates around itself and provides water into the washing chamber for washing the dishes. The dishwasher, especially the domestic dishwasher, comprises a checking mechanism which is configured to translate the sliding movement of the at least one rack into rotation of the at least one spray arm.
When the sliding movement of the at least one rack is performed, the checking mechanism checks the proper rotation of the spray arm by translating the sliding movement of the at least one rack into rotation of the spray arm. Thus, the user is aware of the fact that the spray arm properly rotates and the washing process of the dirty dishes will be carried out without any concerns. If the user notices that at least one complete turn of the spray arm cannot be realized, then the user can understand that dishes are not loaded in a proper way and that the user must organize the dishes again.
A dishwasher, especially a domestic dishwasher, comprises usually at least two racks (i.e. lower rack and upper rack), sometimes also three racks (i.e. lower rack, upper rack and third rack). The lower rack is positioned below the upper rack. In a possible embodiment of the invention, the rack is the lower rack. Thus, the user can load more dishes to the dishwasher, especially the domestic dishwasher, and sort the dishes with more options.
In a first possible embodiment of the invention, the checking mechanism comprises at least one gear and at least one preferably gear rack or linear gear. Thus, the at least one gear rack or linear gear engages to the gear and turns the spray arm that is coupled to the at least one gear. The user can easily notice the rotation of the spray arm without having to check it manually.
In a further possible embodiment of the invention, the at least one gear rack is located on the lower rack. Thus, the at least one gear rack slides while it is connected to the lower rack for translating the sliding movement into rotation of the lower spray arm.
The gear rack is preferably a linear gear rack. Thus, the engagement of the lower rack and the gear rack is realized in a proper and simple manner. The toothed side of the gear rack is facing towards the lower spray arm where it connects to base of the washing chamber and therefore to the base of the dishwasher.
The gear rack can be attached to the lower rack by means of clipping. Thus, low-cost and simple manufacture of the gear rack and ease mounting of the gear rack is realized.
In a further possible embodiment of the invention, the at least one gear is located on the lower spray arm. Thus, the engagement of the gear and the gear rack can be easily aligned without much effort.
The gear and the lower spray arm can be manufactured in one piece. Thus, an easier and more efficient production process is achieved.
In a further possible embodiment of the invention, the gear and the gear rack are positioned in such a way that they are detached during the washing process. Thus, the sliding movement of the upper rack into the washing chamber turns the spray arm; on the other hand, operational rotation of the spray arm does not move the upper rack forward and backward during the washing process.
In a further possible embodiment of the invention, the spray arm is directly mounted to the upper rack, preferably by means of clipping. Thus, easier and more feasible production is realized. Besides, it provides the opportunity to check the rotation of the spray arm to guarantee the convenient washing of the dishes on the upper rack.
In a further possible embodiment of the invention, the upper spray arm comprises at least one gear positioned in substantial center of the upper spray arm and/or the upper spray arm and the at least one gear are manufactured in one piece. Thus, convenient rotation is achieved for spraying the water more efficiently and an easier and more efficient production process is achieved.
In a further possible embodiment of the invention, the checking mechanism comprises a holder, which is attached to the upper rack by at least one support element. The holder is hung on the wires of the upper rack by at least one support element. Thus, if wanted, the user can easily disconnect the holder. This also provides an easier application of the holder.
In a further possible embodiment of the invention, the holder comprises a first rod, which is moved by the movement of a second rod. Thus, the first rod is pushed with more power. Therefore, more efficient turning of the spray arm is provided.
In a further possible embodiment of the invention, the first rod further comprises a linear gear on at least one end and/or the holder comprises a spring, configured to move the first rod. Thus, the turning of the upper spray arm is realized without any manual effort from the user and the stabilization and movement of the first rod are provided.
The gear and the linear gear, which is at the end of the first rod, can be positioned in such a way that they are detached during the washing process. Thus, any kind of collision between these parts is avoided when washing the dishes.
In a further possible embodiment of the invention, the holder comprises a second rod, which connects to the first rod by a joint. Thus, leveling between the rods is provided in order to achieve more efficient function of the checking mechanism.
In a further possible embodiment of the invention, the holder is attached to the upper rack, preferably by means of clipping. The holder is clipped on the wires of the upper rack. Thus, the user can remove the holder easily if wanted.
In a further possible embodiment of the invention, at least one end of the spray arm comprises at least one indicating element. Thus, a relatively easier and economically efficient production process of the spray arm is achieved without needing any additional material, element and a production step is provided.
In a further possible embodiment of the invention, the indicating element is attached by means of snap fitting, wherein the indicating element and the spray are preferably manufactured in one piece and/or wherein the indicating element is adhered to at least one end of the spray arm. Thus, an easier application of the indicating element is achieved.
The indicating element can be a mark on at least one end of the spray arm. Thus, a relatively easier and economically efficient production process and without need of additional material, element and a production step is provided. The indicating element is provided in such a way that it does not block or prevent proper turning of spray arm.
At least one end of the spray arm can be colored. Alternatively, both ends of the spray arm can be colored. Moreover, the ends of the spray arm can be differently colored. Thus, the user can easily notice the differently colored ends of the spray arm and that they change place, therefore the user no longer needs to check manually the rotation of the spray arm. Additionally, the user can easily realize the free movement of the spray arm by the changing position of the colored ends. This information is provided to the user to realize that the spray arm is free to turn without coming into any collision with the dishes on the upper rack.
At least one end of the spray arm can have an indicating element for differentiating the ends of the spray arm from each other. Thus, by means of two different ends, attention of the user can be easily caught and user can be informed about the proper loading of the dishes.
The indicating element which is provided on at least one end of the spray arm can also be colored. Thus, when the rotation movement of the spray arm is performed, the user can easily notice that the ends of the spray arm change position. Therefore, the rotation of the spray arm is provided in order to have a proper washing process.
The indicating elements on both ends of the spray arm can be differently colored. Thus, the user can easily notice the differently colored ends of the spray arm and that they change place, therefore the user no longer need to check the rotation of the spray arm manually.
The ends of the spray arm can be colored by means of engraving. Thus, more permanent coloring is achieved and the colored ends are not effected from the heat inside the washing chamber.
Moreover, the indicating element and the spray arm can be manufactured in one peace. The indicating element can be adhered to at least one end of the spray arm. The indicating element can be a mark on at least one end of the spray arm. Thus, a relatively easier and economically efficient production process is achieved. The indicating element is provided in such a way that it does not block or prevent proper turning of spray arm.
In this context, with the indications “front”, “upper”, “below”, “top”, “bottom” etc. the positions and orientations given for intended use and intended arrangement of the dishwasher and for a user then standing in front of the dishwasher in a closed position and viewing in the direction of the device are indicated.
‘Loading position’ in this context means, the position that the at least one rack is extracted at least partially out of the washing chamber for placing the dirty dishes on the at least one rack to be washed.
‘Washing position’ in this context means, the position that the at least one rack is retracted into the washing chamber of the dishwasher and the dishwasher is ready for washing process.
Each possible embodiment disclosed in this specification can be combined with the other possible embodiments disclosed in this specification if there is no any technical constraint.
If there is more than one specimen of a certain object, only one of these is given a reference numeral in the figures and in the description. The description of this specimen may be correspondingly transferred to the other specimens of the object.
Further advantages may become apparent from the following description of the figures. In the figures, exemplary embodiments of the invention is shown. The claims, the description and the figures contain a plurality of features in combination. The person having ordinary skill in the art will purposefully also consider the features separately and will find further expedient combinations.
The figures, whose brief explanations are herewith provided, are solely intended for providing a better understanding of the present invention and are as such not intended to define the scope of protection or the context in which said scope is to be interpreted in the absence of the description.
In this detailed description, the claimed dishwasher 1, especially the claimed domestic dishwasher, is explained with references to examples without forming any restrictive effect only in order to make the subject more understandable.
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During the washing process, the gear 10 and the gear rack 11 do no longer engage. The lower spray arm 5.1 moves freely during the washing process.
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2019/16591 | Oct 2019 | TR | national |
2019/10271 | Jun 2020 | TR | national |
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PCT/EP2020/079463 | 10/20/2020 | WO |
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WO2021/078718 | 4/29/2021 | WO | A |
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