1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to the art of dishwashers and, more particularly, to a modular base member that serves as a drip pan, a mounting platform for mechanical components of the dishwasher and a utilities attachment point.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
A typical dishwasher includes a tub having a front opening that leads to an to interior washing compartment. A door pivotally mounts, in a sealable manner, across the front opening. Mechanical components, such as circulation pumps, drain pumps, heating units, utility connections and the like, are mounted to various portions of the dishwasher. Typically the mechanical components are mounted to bottom and side portions of the tub. In addition, particularly in connection with European-style units, a manufacturer will locate a drip pan below the tub. The drip pan catches any water and/or condensation that may leak or drip from the mechanical components or the tub.
In connection with the present invention, a need has been recognized for a modular base member for a dishwasher having mounted thereto one or more mechanical components necessary for performing a washing operation. The modular base would also serve as a utilities connection point and a drip pan to collect any stray water or condensation.
The present invention is directed to a dishwasher for receiving and cleansing soiled kitchenware. The dishwasher includes a tub having bottom, opposing side, rear and top walls which collectively define a washing chamber. A door is mounted for movement relative to the tub for selectively exposing the washing chamber to enable the loading and unloading of the kitchenware. The dishwasher also includes a modular, slidably mounted drip pan and component mounting assembly or base member positioned below the tub.
In accordance with the invention, at least one of a plurality of wash system components, including a wash pump, an inlet valve and a drain valve, is mounted to the modular base member. Preferably, many of the wash system components are mounted to the modular base member. In addition, the modular base member includes connection points for household utilities, such as a hot water hook-up and an electrical hook-up. With this construction, the present invention enables components of the dishwasher to be easily manufactured in one or more locations and shipped to one or more central locations for final integration and delivery to consumers. In addition, a service technician need simply slide the modular base member out from the dishwasher to service any of the plurality of wash system components.
The modular base member also includes a peripheral lip or rim so as to contain any liquid that may fall from the dishwasher tub. Preferably, a float and cut-off system is provided in the modular base member that serves to terminate operation of the dishwasher upon detecting a water leak. In addition, the modular base member may also contain a system for heating washing fluid to a desired temperature, along with related control components.
Additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts in the several views.
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In accordance with the invention, base member 50 further serves as a component mounting platform for supporting and providing easy access to various wash system components of dishwasher 2. In the embodiment shown, base member 50 supports a wash pump 90 having an inlet 91 and an outlet 92 that are connected, via corresponding hoses 93 and 94, to sump 15. In operation, wash pump 90 creates a circulating flow of washing fluid within washing chamber 12 during an overall washing operation. In addition, base member 50 supports a drain valve 99 that connects to a main household drain (not shown) through a drain hose (not shown). Base member 50 further supports an inlet valve 104 connected to wash pump 90. Inlet valve 104 receives a supply of water from, for example, a household hot water line (not shown).
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, base member 50 further includes a pair of connection modules that serve as attachment points for household utilities. More specifically, base member 50 includes a water connection module or hook-up 118 (see
Finally, base member 50 is shown to include a float valve assembly 127 provided on bottom wall 59. Float valve assembly 127 is operatively connected to controller 45 and, upon sensing water in basin 62, halts operation of dishwasher 2 to prevent the introduction of any additional water and opens drain valve 99 to immediately drain washing chamber 12. Therefore, in the event that dishwasher 2 experiences a leak, float valve assembly 127 effectively shuts down the washing operation to prevent or at least minimize any damage which may occur.
Based on the above, it should be readily understood that the present invention represents an easily manufactured, slidably mounted base or tray member 50 that supports various wash system components of dishwasher 2. Base member 50 can be manufactured in various locations and transported to a central location for incorporation into an overall dishwasher assembly. In addition, by providing the wash system components on base member 50, service personnel can readily access and diagnose any component failures without requiring that the entire dishwasher be dismounted. In addition, by locating the wash system components in a single location, noise attenuation techniques may be employed to limit any noise emanating from dishwasher 2. That is, base member 50 can be supported on acoustic dampening material, such as VERSAMAT® made by Owens Corning, to prevent any vibrations generated by the wash system components from translating to other parts of the dishwasher. In this manner, low frequency noise emanating from wash pump 90 is reduced to nominal levels. Finally, the wash system components can be arranged in such a way so as to allow the overall size of washing chamber 12 to be increased. More specifically, the present invention enables the use of various sump configurations, such as a side sump, enabling the height of the washing chamber to be increased without changing the overall footprint of dishwasher 2.
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, in addition to the wash components described, base member 50 can support a heater, as well as various other required mechanical and electrical components. The controller can also be mounted to or integrated with the base member to reduce wiring lengths required for the dishwasher.
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60931658 | May 2007 | US |