This application claims priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2007-0096733 filed in Korea on Sep. 21, 2007, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Field
A dishwasher and a method of controlling a dishwasher are provided, and more particularly, a dishwasher and a method of controlling a dishwasher in which it can be precisely determined whether nozzles are clogged and in which clogged nozzles can be easily cleaned.
2. Background
Dishwashers are devices for washing dishes soiled with food residues by spraying wash fluid onto the dishes. Dishwashers include a washing tub having racks for holding dishes, a fluid supply device supplying clean wash fluid to a sump disposed below the washing tub, a wash fluid spray device spraying the wash fluid supplied into the sump toward the racks so as to clean the dishes, and a drain device discharging waste wash fluid resulting from the washing of the dishes. The wash fluid spray device includes nozzle devices arranged to face the racks and a cleaning pump pumping the wash fluid contained the sump into the nozzle devices. Each of the nozzle devices has a number of nozzles through which wash fluid can be sprayed at high pressure.
The nozzles may easily get clogged with impurities during a dishwashing operation, as wash fluid is recycled in order to reduce the consumption of wash fluid, and recycled wash fluid is highly likely to contain impurities. However, once the nozzles are clogged, the performance of the dishwasher deteriorates. In addition, if impurities that clog the nozzles become rotten, an offensive odor may be emitted from the washing tub. Impurities contained in recycled wash fluid may be filtered out to some extent by providing a filter between the sump and the nozzle device. However, since the performance of the filter is limited, it is almost impossible to completely filter out impurities from wash fluid.
It may be difficult to determine whether the nozzles of a dishwasher are clogged, and thus, it is difficult to address the problems associated with clogged nozzles in a timely manner. In addition, in order to clean the nozzles, the dishwasher may need to be disassembled and then reassembled once the cleaning of the nozzles is complete. Thus, it is very difficult and time-consuming to clean the nozzles.
A dishwasher and a method of controlling a dishwasher are provided, in which it can be precisely determined whether nozzles are clogged, and in which clogged nozzles can be easily cleaned.
A method of controlling a dishwasher as embodied and broadly described herein may include pumping wash water contained below a washing tub by pumping a washing pump, and washing dishes loaded in the washing tub by spraying the pumped wash water through a plurality of nozzles; and unclogging the nozzles by terminating the operation of the washing pump for a predefined amount of time and then resuming the operation of the washing pump.
A dishwasher as embodied and broadly described herein may include a washing tub in which dishes are loaded and washed; a sump which is disposed below the washing tub and contains wash water; a washing pump which pumps the wash water out of the sump; a plurality of nozzles which spray the wash water pumped by the washing pump onto the dishes; and a control unit which unclogs the nozzles by terminating the operation of the washing pump for a predefined amount of time and then resuming the operation of the washing pump.
In a dishwasher and a method as embodied and broadly described herein, it is possible to quickly and precisely determine, during the washing of dishes, whether nozzles are clogged with impurities contained in wash water. In addition, it is possible to easily address the problems associated with clogged nozzles simply by terminating the operation of a washing pump for a predefined amount of time and then resuming the operation of the washing pump.
Moreover, it is possible to prevent the performance of a dishwasher from deteriorating due to clogged nozzles and to improve user convenience by automatically determining whether there are clogged nozzles during the washing of dishes and unclogging the nozzles if the nozzles are determined to be clogged.
The above and other features and advantages of embodiments as broadly described herein will become more apparent by describing in detail features thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:
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Each of the cabinet 2 and the washing tub 4 has an opening at the front, and thus, dishes can be loaded onto the rack assemblies 6 and 8 in the tub 4 through the openings of the cabinet 2 and the washing tub 4. A door 12 is disposed so as to be able to open or close the cabinet 2, for example, in a drop-down manner. A detergent supply device 14 is disposed on a rear surface of the door 12 to supply detergent into the washing tub 4. A manipulation device 16 is disposed at an upper part of the front of the door 12 to allow a user to control the operation of the dishwasher 1. The manipulation device 16 includes a plurality of switches 16a and 16b. The user may choose and set a dishwashing program by manipulating one of the switches 16a and 16b.
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The first nozzle device 32 includes a plurality of first nozzles 32a, which are formed on the top surface of the first nozzle device 32 and face the first rack 6a. Likewise, the second nozzle device 34 includes a plurality of second nozzles 34a, which are formed on the top surface of the second nozzle device 34 and face the second rack 8a. Thus, when wash fluid is pumped out of the sump 18 by the washing pump 30, the wash fluid flows into the first and second nozzle devices 32 and 34 through the wash fluid flow path 36, and is sprayed onto the dishes held by the first and second racks 6a and 8a at high pressure.
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A method of controlling the dishwasher 1 shown in
The door 12 is pulled down so as to open the washing tub 4, and the first and second racks 6a and 8a of the first and second rack assemblies 6 and 8 are withdrawn from the washing tub 4. Thereafter, dishes are placed on each of the first and second racks 6a and 8a, and the first and second racks 6a and 8b are put back in the washing tub 4. Thereafter, the door 12 is closed so as to close the washing tub 4.
Thereafter, a washing program is chosen by manipulating the manipulation unit 16 at the door 12, and the dishwasher 1 is operated. The chosen washing program is input to the controller 38, and the controller 38 controls the operation or the dishwasher 1 according to the chosen washing program.
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Once the washing operation is complete, the controller 38 compares the time taken to wash the dishes with a first set time (S3). If the time taken to wash the dishes is greater than the first set time, the controller 38 terminates the operations of the heating device and the spray device 10, and drains the sump 18 by driving the drain device 26 (S4). Thereafter, the controller 38 drives the supply device 24 and thus supplies clean wash fluid again into the sump 18. Then, the controller 38 drives the spray device 10 and thus rinses the dishes with clean wash fluid (S5). During the rinsing of the dishes, the wash fluid used to rinse the dishes may be heated by driving the heating device, and a rinsing agent may be supplied into the washing tub 4 by driving the detergent supply device 14.
Once the rinsing of the dishes is complete, the controller 38 terminates the operations of the heating device and the spray device 10, and drains the sump 18 by driving the drain device 26 (S6). Thereafter, the controller 38 supplies hot air into the washing tub 4 by driving the drying device 42 (S7). As a result, the dishes in the washing tub 4 are dried by the hot air. Thereafter, the controller 38 terminates the operation of the drying device 42, and thus, the operation of the dishwasher 1 is complete.
If the time taken to wash the dishes is less than the first set time, the controller 38 measures the fluid level in the sump 18 (S9) and compares the measured fluid level to a reference fluid level to determine whether the first nozzles 32a and the second nozzles 34a are clogged (S10). If the measured level is greater than the reference level, it is determined that the first nozzles 32a and/or the second nozzles 34a are clogged, the controller 38 terminates the operation of the washing pump 30 for a second set time (S11) and then resumes the operation of the washing pump 30 in order to unclog the first nozzles 32a and/or the second nozzles 34a (S12).
More specifically, if the fluid level in the sump 18 exceeds a reference fluid level (S10), the controller 38 determines that the first nozzles 32a and/or the second nozzles 34a are not allowing adequate flow of fluid therethrough and thus are clogged. The reference fluid level may be a level at which neither the first nozzles 32a nor the second nozzles 34a are clogged.
That is, if none of the first nozzles 32a and the second nozzles 34a are clogged and the wash fluid spray device 10 operates normally, the fluid level in the sump 18 may gradually decrease due to the consumption of wash fluid by the spray device 10. Thus, the reference fluid level may be a lowest fluid level in the sump 18 due to the consumption of the wash fluid by the spray device 10. If some of the first nozzles 32a and/or the second nozzles 34a are clogged, the amount or wash fluid sprayed through the first nozzles 32a and the second nozzles 34a may decrease. Thus, the fluid level in the sump 18 may be higher than the reference level because of a reduction in the amount of wash fluid consumed by the spray device 10.
If the fluid level in the sump 18 exceeds the reference level, the controller 38 terminates the operation of the washing pump 30 for the second set time (S11), and then resumes the operation of the washing pump 30 (S12), thereby removing impurities that clog the first nozzles 32a and the second nozzles 34a with high-pressure wash fluid as the operation of the washing pump 30 is re-initiated (S12).
Thereafter, the method returns to operation S2. If the impurities that clog the first nozzles 32a and the second nozzles 34a are not completely removed by operations S11 and S12, operations S11 and S12 may be performed again. During operation S2, it may be continuously monitored whether the first nozzles 32a and the second nozzles 34a are clogged. Operations S11 and S12 may be performed repeatedly until the fluid level in the sump 18 decreases below the reference water level.
The dishwasher may also include a fluid level detector 120, which is disposed below the washing tub and measures the fluid level in the washing tub. In this case, if a measured fluid level provided by the fluid level detector 120 exceeds a reference fluid level, the controller 138 may determine that the nozzles are clogged. The operation of the controller 138 when it is determined that the nozzles are clogged, the controller 138 is the same as that described above with reference to
Any reference in this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” “example embodiment,” “certain embodiment,” “alternative embodiment,” etc., means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment as broadly described herein. The appearances of such phrases in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with any embodiment, it is submitted that it is within the purview of one skilled in the art to effect such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other ones of the embodiments.
Although embodiments have been described with reference to a number of illustrative embodiments thereof, it should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art that will fall within the spirit and scope of the principles of this disclosure. More particularly, numerous variations and modifications are possible in the component parts and/or arrangements of the subject combination arrangement within the scope of the disclosure, the drawings and the appended claims. In addition to variations and modifications in the component parts and/or arrangements, alternative uses will also be apparent to those skilled in the art.
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