This application is a national stage application, filed under 35 U.S.C. §371, of International Application No. PCT/EP2011/073472, filed Dec. 20, 2011, which claims priority to European Patent Application No. 1001 5853.4, filed Dec. 21, 2010, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a table top dishwasher which comprises a tub for accommodating articles to be cleaned and a water-tight hood arranged over said tub, wherein the hood comprises a fixed hood portion, an access opening, and a rotatable door which is connected to the fixed hood portion so as to be rotatable between a raised opened position in which it exposes the access opening to provide access to the tub and a lowered closed position in which it closes the access opening and forms part of the water-tight hood.
The term “table top dishwasher” as used herein refers to a dishwasher which in contrast to common floor-mounted appliances is designed as a smaller unit which may be placed for example on a kitchen worktop or which is designed as a portable device. Such dishwashers are particularly suited for smaller households, in which only small amounts of articles are to be cleaned, or for use in mobile vehicles such as motor homes, camper vans, yachts and the like.
Dishwashers of any type usually comprise gaskets which provide for a water-tight sealing along the edges of the door, wherein often extruded gaskets are employed which have a continuous profile and which comprise a mounting section, which during assembly of the dishwasher is inserted into a groove provided close to the edge to be sealed. In an alternative approach, gaskets were attached to the housing or the door of the dishwasher by means of separate fixation elements, such as screws, clamps, bolts and the like, or by gluing the gasket to the respective component.
The above methods for fixing the gasket all have certain disadvantages. Thus, whereas mounting the gasket within a continuous groove minimizes the number of parts to be assembled, inserting the gasket into the groove is cumbersome and consumes a considerable amount of time. Attaching the gasket with fixation elements results in that the assembly becomes more complex and costly, since the separate fixation elements have to be provided and held on storage to be available for assembly with the dishwasher, wherein further the mounting of such fixation elements is time-consuming and requires specific tools. Gluing the gasket to the respective component is complicated and requires specifically designed adhesives which tolerate the operating conditions within a dishwasher, such as contact with water and humidity and exposure to a wide temperature range.
In view of the disadvantages of the prior solutions, it is an object of the present invention to provide for a table top dishwasher of the type indicated above in which mounting of the gaskets is facilitated.
In a table top dishwasher which comprises a tub for accommodating articles to be cleaned and a water-tight hood arranged over said tub, wherein the hood comprises a fixed hood portion, an access opening, and a rotatable door which is connected to the fixed hood portion so as to be rotatable between a raised opened position in which it exposes the access opening to provide access to the tub and a lowered closed position in which it closes the access opening and forms part of the water-tight hood, the above object is solved in that in accordance with the present invention the dishwasher further comprises a gasket which is attached to the fixed hood portion or to the rotatable door along an edge region of the access opening, wherein the fixed hood portion or the rotatable door, respectively, comprises a plurality of mounting projections, and wherein the gasket comprises a plurality of apertures in which the mounting projections are held by snap-fit connection.
Providing for a snap-fit connection between the apertures of the gasket and the mounting projections provided at the fixed hood portion or the rotatable door allows for a simple and quick assembly of the dishwasher wherein neither additional fixation elements nor specific tools are required. Rather, for mounting the gasket, the apertures are aligned with and pressed onto the mounting projections until the final mounting position is reached where the gasket is held at the mounting projections by snap-fit connection.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are defined in the dependent claims.
The snap-fit connection can be provided for by selecting the open area of the apertures of the gasket such that it is slightly smaller than the cross section of the mounting projections. While the gasket is formed of a resilient material, such as a rubber or plastic material, the gasket thus is held at the mounting projections by the force created when the material of the gasket along the apertures is stretched by pushing the apertures over the slightly larger mounting projections.
In preferred embodiments the mounting projections comprise a base section the cross section of which substantially corresponds to the shape of the apertures within the gasket and the length of which corresponds to the depth of such apertures, wherein the mounting projections further comprise an end section having a retainer which extends beyond the cross section of the base section and overlaps the gasket, i.e. laterally projects from the mounting projections. The retainer can comprise one or more latching protrusions which laterally project from the mounting projections, such as one or more individual latch members, a continuous or discontinuous rim or a tapering which projects outwardly from the mounting projections.
While in such embodiments, the gasket is held at the mounting projections by the differences in cross-sectional shape of the apertures versus that of the mounting projections in the region where the retainer is provided, the apertures either can be designed to exactly or loosely fit about the mounting projections, or the apertures can have an open area which again is slightly smaller than the cross section of the mounting projections, so that the gasket additionally is held by the tension created within the gasket material about the mounting projections.
In preferred embodiments the gasket comprises a sealing section and a mounting section, wherein the edge region where a sealing action shall be provided is accommodated between the sealing section and the mounting section, so that the mounting section faces away from the sealing section. By providing the gasket with a sealing section and a mounting section, wherein the mounting section faces away from the sealing section, i.e. has a different orientation than the sealing section, wherein the edge region where a sealing action shall be provided is accommodated between the sealing section and the mounting section, the mounting section of the gasket can be provided spatially separate from the sealing section, so that these sections do not interfere with each other. Hence the gasket can be attached solely by handling the mounting section without at the same time having to manipulate also the sealing section. Furthermore, with the mounting section facing away from the sealing section, the mounting projections can be provided at a location where they do not interfere with the sealing surface.
In a particularly preferred embodiment the sealing section is located at the interior side of the water-tight hood, and the mounting section is located at the exterior side of the water-tight hood. Thus, the gasket can extend along a lateral edge of the access opening, wherein the mounting projections are provided at an exterior side of a side wall of the water-tight hood. Alternatively, the gasket can be provided at a bottom edge of the access opening, wherein the sealing section extends along an upper or inner side of a front wall of the water-tight hood and wherein the mounting projections are provided at an exterior side of the front wall.
By providing the mounting projections at an exterior side of the water-tight hood, the mounting projections can be located at a region of the dishwasher which is easily accessible during manufacturing, which thus further facilitates assembly of the dishwasher.
Particularly when the mounting projections are provided at an exterior side of the water-tight hood, the dishwasher further can comprise a cover member which covers the mounting section of the gasket, so that the mounting projections are not visible to a user of the dishwasher.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described below by reference to the drawings, in which:
Within tub 10 there further are provided means for circulating cleaning liquid throughout the interior of the dishwasher, such as a spray arm 25 which is located below basket 22, and a circulation pump (not shown) and optionally a separate drain pump. In the lower portion of the dishwasher comprising tub 10 there further can be located any electrical components which are employed for operation of the dishwasher, such as a power supply, a controller and the like, as well as operating switches 26 and a display 28.
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A sealing lip 56 extends from the free end of the second leg 52 towards the axis of fixed hood portion 14 so as to contact from above an abutment surface 58 that is provided at the exterior side of rotatable door 16. When rotatable door 16 is closed, as shown in
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Front seal 68 comprises a second leg 78 which in the embodiment of
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