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In accordance with the embodiment shown, tub 16 includes a front wall 20, a rear wall 21, a bottom wall 22 and opposing side walls 23 and 24 that collectively define an upper washing chamber 28. Front wall 20 includes an upper ledge portion 30 provided with a control panel 32 that includes a plurality of control elements 33 for establishing a washing operation in tub 16 (also see
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Dishwasher 2 also includes a lid 90 that is shiftably mounted relative to tub 16 so as to selectively close washing chamber 28. Towards that end, lid 90 is shown to include a front edge portion 92, a rear edge portion 93 and opposing side edge portions 94 and 95 that collectively define an upper surface portion 96 and a lower surface portion 97. At this point, it should be understood that lid 90 is shown pivoted about front edge portion 92 in
In accordance with the invention, dishwasher 2 is provided with a dispenser rinse system 110 that is mounted to lid 90. Dispenser rinse system 110 directs a flow of water onto dispenser 49 when filling washing chamber 28. In this manner, the flow of water washes out any detergent that is present in pre-wash chamber 63 and detergent storage portion 56 when lid 60 is opened. As best shown in
In further accordance with the most preferred form of the invention, outlet portion 115 includes an outlet or nozzle 128 that is in fluid communication with inlet 118 and a contoured guide section 130 having a first or narrow end 132 positioned adjacent inlet 118 which extends to a second or flared end 133. Contoured guide section 130 is actually concave in shape such that water flowing through outlet 128 is guided slightly downward onto dispenser 49. Actually, contoured guide section 130 is established by convex-shaped guide section 120. Dispenser rinse system 110 further includes a curvilinear wall 134 that extends downward form lower surface portion 97 and is positioned adjacent second end 133. Curvilinear wall 134 distributes water flowing along contoured guide section 130 so as to substantially cover dispenser 49 as discussed further below.
With this construction, during a fill operation, water initially enters washing chamber 28 through outlet 128. The water is guided over contoured guide section 130, impacts wall 134 and sprays onto dispenser 49. During a pre-wash portion of a washing operation, the water emanating from dispenser rinse system 110 washes out detergent, if any, from pre-wash chamber portion 63. During a main wash portion, lid 60 is opened to expose interior cavity 57 of detergent storage portion 56. Water emanating from dispenser rinse system 110 during this point of the washing operation washes out detergent storage portion 56. In either case, the water mixes with the detergent to form a washing liquid which is sprayed about washing chamber 28 to wash any dishware on dishrack 36. At this point, it should be understood that the present invention provides for a low cost, easy to manufacture system for washing out a dispenser mounted in a drawer-type dishwasher. More specifically, the present invention ensures that any detergent remaining within dispenser 49 is removed so as to ensure proper washing of dishware within washing chamber 28. By providing outlet portion 115 in lid 90 rather than tub 16, routing of water lines is greatly simplified and substantially less prone to leaking. In addition, the shape of contoured guide section 130 provides a simple, easily constructed, device for dispersing the water flowing from outlet 128 so as to completely cover dispenser 49 such that the addition of curvilinear wall 134 is an option which serves to further ensure a larger diffusion of water for more complete coverage of dispenser 49.
Although described with reference to a preferred embodiment of the invention, it should be readily understood that various changes and/or modifications can be made to the invention without departing from the spirit thereof. For instance, while the dispenser is shown mounted on front wall 20, various other locations could also be employed so long as the dispenser rinse system is aimed accordingly. In general, the invention is only intended to be limited by the scope of the following claims.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/793,244 filed Apr. 20, 2006 entitled “Dispenser Rinse System For a Drawer-Type Dishwasher.”
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60793244 | Apr 2006 | US |