This invention relates to a multi-use kitchen appliance. More particularly, this invention relates to a kitchen appliance designed to automatically wash dishes, wash produce, and dehydrate food.
In the past typical dishwashers have used only hot water supplied from a domestic source such as a hot water heater. Such dishwashers are single application appliances designed to wash dishes and other kitchen utensils in hot water, and then to dry the contents automatically if desired.
In the past few real improvements have been made to the dishwasher appliance. The most notable improvement has been the addition of varying cycles. Another improvement was the designing of different ways to configure the interior shelving which gave more room for the contents that were being washed. Yet another improvement was providing for the interior shelving of the dishwasher to be pulled out like a drawer to make it easier to load.
It is an object of this invention to provide a single appliance that can be used to wash dishes, wash produce, and dehydrate food.
The appliance includes an article holding unit having article retaining means located in the interior thereof, water heating and introduction means, air heating and introduction means, and means for introducing a cleaning agent and/or disinfectant.
Controller means can be set to cause the water to be introduced into the interior of the article holding unit at selected temperatures, pressures, and period. or periods of times for dishwashing and washing produce.
The controller means can also be set to heat ambient air to a selected temperature in an air heating means, and to introduce the heated air into the interior of the appliance for a selected period or periods of time to dehydrate food.
The controller means can be set to introduce a cleaning agent and/or disinfectant into the interior in selected amounts and for a selected period or periods of time.
In the drawings the reference numbers refer to the following elements of the invention:
10: Article holding unit
12: Dual input water proportioning and mixing valve
14: Hot water line
16: Cold water line
18: Controller—either a CPU or an electro mechanical controller
20: Variable pressure water pump
30: Air heating source and fan unit
40: Ozone generator
50: Electric line from CPU or controller
52: Electric line from line 50 to dual input mixing valve 12
53: Electric line from line 50 to water heater unit 70 (
54: Electric line from line 50 to variable pressure pump 20
56: Electric line from line 50 to air heating source 30
58: Electric line from line 50 to ozone generator 40
60: Disinfectant injector unit
62: Electric line from line 50 to disinfectant injector 60
70: A water heater unit (
80: Water distribution unit
Article holding unit 10 has a top, bottom, rear wall, side walls and a front wall that has an access door adapted to provide access to the interior of the article holding unit, and is similar in construction to a conventional residential kitchen dishwasher unit. The interior of article holding unit 10 has shelves, baskets, trays, racks, bags, and/or other article retaining means that are adapted to be configured in a number of ways to meet the requirements of the chosen cycle, i.e., dishwashing, produce washing, or food dehydration.
The article holding unit 10 is supplied with both hot and cold water via hot and cold water lines 14 and 16, respectively, which passes through a dual input water proportioning and mixing valve 12 controlled by controller 18 in a manner similar to that used on typical clothes washers. Alternatively, as shown in
A variable pressure water pump 20 controlled by controller 18 allows the pressure of water being fed into article holding unit 10 to be adjusted to provide, for example, a cold gentle wash for washing produce or a strong hot wash for dishes. The addition of adjustable or interchangeable jets would also allow the appliance to offer a gentle wash or a strong jet of water to be used.
To wash dishes, controller 18 is set to the dishwashing cycle. The article holding unit 10 is loaded with dishes placed upon its shelves and racks, similar to a conventional dishwasher. Controller 18 can be set to inject ozone from ozone generator 40 into the heated water stream prior to its introduction into the interior of article holding unit 10, and/or inject a disinfectant from disinfectant injector unit 60 into the interior of article holding unit 10. Controller 18 can also be set to a cycle compatible with the objects being washed, such as regular china, crystal, pots and pans, etc. Depending on the cycle chosen, controller 18 would control the water temperature by adjusting the amount of hot or cold water coming from hot water line 14 and cold water line 16 via dual input water proportioning and mixing valve 12. The hot water in hot water line 14 can be provided by a domestic hot water heater. Alternatively hot water at a temperature set by controller 18 can be generated by a water heater unit 70 (
To wash produce, the shelves, baskets, trays, racks, and bags within article holding unit 10 are appropriately configured to receive the produce being washed. The article holding unit 10 is then loaded with the produce to be washed and controller 18 set to the produce washing cycle. A cleaning agent (ozone injected from ozone generator 40) and/or a disinfectant (injected from disinfectant injector unit 60) can be selected with controller 18, as desired. Controller 18 can also be used to set produce washing cycle parameters. Depending on the cycle chosen, controller 18 would adjust the time and amount of hot or cold water coming from hot water line 14 and cold water line 16 via adjustment of dual input water proportioning and mixing valve 12. The hot water in hot water line 14 can be provided by a domestic hot water heater. Alternatively hot water at a temperature set by controller 18 can be generated by a water heater unit 70 (
To use article holding unit 10 to dehydrate food, the shelves, baskets, trays, racks, and bags within article holding unit 10 are appropriately configured to receive the food to be dehydrated. Controller 18 is set to cause air heating source and fan unit 30 to heat ambient air to a selected temperature and to provide dehydrating heated air to article holding unit 10 for a selected period or periods of time. Time of exposure and air temperature for a particular article and quantity of food to be dehydrated are well known in the food dehydration art. Again, article holding unit 10 is preferably vented.
It will be obvious to those having skill in the art that many changes may be made to the details of the above-described embodiments of this invention without departing from the underlying principles thereof The scope of the present invention should, therefore, be determined only by the following claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/657,113 filed Sep. 9, 2003, the entire contents of which application is hereby incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10657113 | Sep 2003 | US |
Child | 11804394 | May 2007 | US |