A sump with connections for a drain pump and for a circulating pump is usually located below a dishwasher cavity base of a dishwasher. Furthermore, the sump may include a connection for an aqua sensor.
Liquid may leak over the upper edge of the sump particularly in the case of an inclined position of the dishwasher. A collecting channel is known for the leakage protection of the electrical contacts of the afore-cited pumps and of the aqua sensor, the collecting channel extending in a crescent-shaped fashion around the sump. The collecting channel collects the leaking liquid in the event of liquid leaking out over the upper edge of the sump.
The afore-mentioned electrical components may be arranged directly adjacent to the sump in a manner which is advantage in terms of installation space. Such a compact component arrangement occupies a large angular range around the sump. Accordingly, the crescent-shaped collecting channel above the component arrangement must also extend around the sump at a large peripheral angle.
With an unfavorable inclined position of the dishwasher, the central region of the crescent-shaped collecting channel can form a liquid sink, while the two ends of the collecting channel are deflected upward. In this case, the collected leaking liquid can no longer drain off at the collecting channel ends, but this collects instead in the central region. There is the risk there of leaking liquid flowing over the edge of the channel and dripping onto the electrical components.
An object of the invention consists in providing a dishwasher, in which a reliable leaking water protection is achieved if the dishwasher is positioned in a slanted manner.
A retaining means is embodied as a collecting channel, to which at least one drainage element is assigned, which drains the leaking liquid collected in the collecting channel past electrical components arranged in the region of the sump. As a result, despite the minimal height of the channel edge of the collecting channel, the leaking liquid can be reliably guided past the electrical components. The height of the edge of the collecting channel may be restricted as a result of the minimal distance between the upper edge of the sump and the base contour of the dishwasher cavity.
The collecting channel may preferably be open at least at one end. The collected leaking liquid can thus drip from the collecting channel onto the base of the dishwasher. Accordingly, the additional drainage element may be arranged offset in respect of the open end of the collecting channel. It is particularly advantageous here if the drainage element is arranged approximately centrally between the two ends of the collecting channel.
As mentioned above, the distance between the upper edge of the sump and the base contour of the dishwasher cavity may be very minimal, depending on the installation space available, so that the collecting channel can only be embodied with a small channel height. With the dimensioning of the channel height, the clearance between the upper edge of the pump and the base of the dishwasher cavity is significant. In the case of the clearance being too minimal, the capillary effect in this gap may disable the drainage function of the collecting channel.
The drainage element can preferably include at least one liquid outlet opening provided in the collecting channel. The liquid outlet opening may be embodied in the channel base and open out into a hollow cylindrical drip connector. The collected liquid may run along the interior wall of the drip connector to a tapering drainage edge of the discharge nozzle.
The drainage edge can also pass into a drainage rib, along which leaking liquid can flow to a predetermined drip-off point of the drainage rib. The drip-off point can preferably be located above a collecting trough with a safety float. In the event of liquid leaking over the upper edge of the sump, the leaking liquid is thus directed in a prompt and targeted fashion into the region of the safety float. Alternatively, the afore-mentioned drainage rib can also connect directly, in other words without interconnection of the drip connector, to the collecting channel.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown below with reference to the appended Figures, in which;
In the enlarged side sectional view in
A collecting channel 31 includes a channel bed and having an L-shaped profile is molded onto the top edge of the elevated sealing edge 25. The collecting channel 31 extends according to
As is also apparent from
The inventive additional drainage element 35 is particularly advantageous in the case of an inclined position of the dishwasher, in which the dishwasher is tilted by a few degrees to an angle β shown in
As a result of the only minimal channel height, there is thus the risk in the case of certain inclined positions of the dishwasher of the electrical components 9, 11, 15 malfunctioning. In accordance with the invention, the additional drainage element 35 is thus arranged in the region of this liquid sink. The water collecting there in the case of an inclined position can thus run along the drip-off connector 13 and the rib edge 45 of the drainage rib 46 to the drip-off edge 47 and drip off there preferably directly into the region of the safety float. The leaking water collected in the collecting channel 31 can thus be guided in a targeted and prompt fashion directly to the safety float, as a result of which the safety system rapidly activates.
It is also possible by means of the additional drainage element 35 to dispense with complicated covers directly on the electrical components 9, 11, 15, like for instance a cover with a film hinge or a separate cover, which firstly has to be mounted onto the electrical components.
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Machine Translation of Miyauchi et al. JP 08-154886, Jun. 1996. |
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