The present invention relates to table-top dishwashing machines for washing a small number of dishes, e.g. glasses, intended to be used in offices, or the like.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,704,380 discloses a dishwashing machine for washing dishes with a very rapid washing cycle in which water and detergent are sprayed through different spraying nozzles in different operational stages within the dishwashing cycle. Utensils to be washed are placed on a forward semi-circular portion of a carousel tray, which rotates through 180° so as to bring the utensils into a dishwashing chamber where heated water and detergent are sprayed sequentially from multiple directions. This is achieved using a spray assembly in the form of a rotatable L-shaped arm comprising a horizontal leg below the tray and a vertical leg extending above the upper faces of the dishes. The horizontal leg supports nozzles for spraying liquid upwards onto the lower face of the dishes and the vertical leg supports nozzles for spraying liquid sideways and/or downwards with a slant, for spraying liquid on the upper faces of the dishes.
In use, the spray assembly is rotated about a vertical axis of rotation 19 toward an end of the horizontal leg such that the vertical arm sweeps circularly around the utensils. The very fast cleaning cycle of the dishwasher is achieved by spraying the water and detergent from multiple directions sequentially and also by directing different types of detergent through the two channels: first alkaline and then acidic as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,879,469.
Although the dishwasher described in the above two patents works well, the spray assembly has two drawbacks. One relates to the fact that the duct connectors are discrete elements that are push-fitted onto the horizontal and vertical legs. This increases the complexity of the assembly since more parts are required, thereby increasing assembly time and cost. The second drawback is that flexible ducts are push-fitted on to the duct connectors, which as seen in
Another albeit lesser drawback of the dishwasher described in the two cited patents concerns the manner in which detergent is replenished. Detergent is stored in two reservoirs at the bottom of the dishwasher and pumped under pressure through the respective ducts and obviously must be replenished periodically. Two approaches are discussed. The detergent reservoir may be an internal reservoir that is periodically filled by the appropriate detergent. Alternatively the detergent reservoir may be a replaceable container having a discharge opening covered by a pierceable cap, which upon insertion is pierced by needles whereupon the detergent contained in each of these compartments can be drawn by respective pumps. The needles must pierce at least two openings in the cap: one to discharge liquid and the other to admit air. The resulting mechanism and the need for two pumps increase the complexity, bulk and cost of the dishwasher.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a spray assembly and an improved replaceable detergent container for a dishwasher of the kind disclosed in the above-referenced patents where these drawbacks are addressed.
This object is realized in accordance with the invention by a spray assembly and replaceable detergent bottle having the features of the respective independent claims.
In order to understand the invention and to see how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
In the following description of some embodiments, identical components that appear in more than one figure or that share similar functionality will be referenced by identical reference symbols. The drawings show features whose detailed construction and operation are not part of the present invention per se and are described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,704,380 to which further reference may be made. In saying this, it is to be noted and emphasized that the present invention does not require that operation of the dishwasher be identical to that described in the above patents. The operation is determined by a microcontroller, which is not itself a feature of the present invention but may be pre-programmed or programmable to operation according to different cycles than those described in the above patents.
The invention relates to improvements to a dishwasher 20 shown in partial sectional elevation in
Referring to
The duct connectors extend through the hub and form upwardly protruding tubes 55 that are dimensioned for tight accommodation within corresponding inlets of the fluid inlet coupler 41. The resulting joints are fluidly sealed by respective O-rings 56 that are fitted over the tubes 55 prior to assembly of the hub 36 to the fluid inlet coupler 41, which are then attached to each other using screws as described above. As shown in
Referring now to
It will be appreciated that while a number of embodiments have been described, these are by way of example only and variations may be carried out without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
As noted above, the present invention does not require that operation of the dishwasher be identical to that described in the above patents.
Likewise, the term “dishwasher” is not to be construed as being limited to domestic or office use for cleaning cutlery and crockery. By way of example, the dishwasher may be used in laboratories or in medical/surgical facilities, such as a dental surgery, where it may be used to clean and sterilize instruments between patients. In such a context, it has been found beneficial to spray first with cold water in order to remove blood which would otherwise stain the instruments if the water is too hot. The dishwasher may therefore be provided with different settings according to desired use, where water temperature and duty cycle are varied. In some applications, cold water may be used and in others cold and hot water may be sprayed simultaneously as a mixture or in alternate cycles separately. Thus, while the spray assembly may have three channels as described in with particular reference to the drawings, it is to be understood that no such restriction is implied. There may be as few as two or there may be more than three, the important feature being that the ducts are coupled to the spray assembly in a direction that is parallel to its axis of rotation so that rotation of the spray assembly does not apply axial forces to the ducts which can loosen their connection to the spray assembly with extended use.
It should also be noted that features that are described with reference to one or more embodiments are described by way of example rather than by way of limitation to those embodiments. Thus, unless stated otherwise or unless particular combinations are clearly inadmissible, optional features that are described with reference to only some embodiments are assumed to be likewise applicable to all other embodiments also.
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