The present disclosure relates generally to a dishwashing machine and more particularly to a spray arm for a dishwashing machine.
A dishwashing machine is a domestic appliance into which dishes and other cooking and eating wares (e.g., plates, bowls, glasses, flatware, pots, pans, bowls, etcetera) are placed to be washed. A dishwashing machine includes at least one spray arm that sprays water over the wares to clean such wares.
According to one aspect, a dishwashing machine includes a washing chamber and a basket positioned within the washing chamber. The basket is configured to receive flatware. The dishwashing machine also includes a spray jet positioned above the basket. The spray jet is operable to generate a fluid stream directed toward a portion of the basket. The dishwashing machine also includes a rotatable spray arm positioned between the spray jet and the basket. The spray arm has a deflector fin extending upwardly there from. The spray arm is rotated when the fluid stream from the spray jet contacts the deflector fin.
In some embodiments, the spray arm may include a number of nozzles configured to spray fluid throughout the washing chamber, and the spray jet may be deactivated when the number of nozzles of the spray arm are spraying fluid. In some embodiments, the spray arm may rotate about an imaginary axis extending upwardly from a bottom surface of the washing chamber when the number of nozzles of the spray arm are spraying fluid. Additionally, in some embodiments, a second deflector fin may extend upwardly from the spray arm, and the imaginary axis may be positioned between the deflector fin and the second deflector fin.
In some embodiments, the dishwashing machine may also include a dish rack positioned above the spray arm and the spray jet. The dish rack may have a number of staggered tiers. In some embodiments, the spray arm may be positioned at a non-perpendicular angle relative to a bottom surface of the washing chamber.
In some embodiments, the dishwashing machine may include a lower dish rack positioned below the spray arm. The basket may be positioned in the lower dish rack.
In some embodiments, the spray arm may have a longitudinal axis, and the deflector fin may have a longitudinal axis. The longitudinal axis of the spray arm and the longitudinal axis of the deflector fin may form an angle of intersection there between. In some embodiments, the angle defined between the longitudinal axis of the spray arm and the longitudinal axis of the deflector fin may be approximately sixty degrees.
In some embodiments, the dishwashing machine may further include a manifold having the spray jet mounted therein. The spray arm may be rotatably coupled to a lower end of the manifold. In some embodiments, the dishwashing machine may include a dish rack mounted within the washing chamber above the basket. The manifold may be coupled to the dish rack.
According to another aspect, the dishwashing machine includes a washing chamber and a basket positioned in the washing chamber. The basket has a portion thereof located within a target spray zone. A spray jet is mounted within the washing chamber, and the spray jet is operable to direct a fluid stream into the target spray zone. A rotatable spray arm is positioned beneath the spray jet, and the spray arm includes a deflector fin extending upwardly there from. When the rotatable spray arm is positioned in an obstructing position within the target spray zone, the fluid stream contacts the deflector fin to rotate the spray arm to a non-obstructing position outside of the target spray zone.
In some embodiments, the deflector fin may extend perpendicular to an upper surface of the spray arm. In some embodiments, the dishwashing machine may include a plurality of spray jets, each spray jet having a separate nozzle defined therein.
Additionally, in some embodiments, the spray arm may rotate about an imaginary axis extending upwardly from a bottom surface of the washing chamber, and the spray jet may be in a fixed position relative to the imaginary axis. In some embodiments, the dishwashing machine may include a dish rack positioned above the spray arm. The dish rack may have the spray jet secured thereto.
According to another aspect, a method of washing flatware in a dishwashing machine is disclosed. The method includes supplying fluid to a spray jet of the dishwashing machine, expelling fluid from the spray jet toward a basket having flatware positioned therein, and contacting a deflector fin of a spray arm located in an obstructing position with fluid expelled from the spray jet such that the spray arm is rotated to a non-obstructing position. In some embodiments, the method may also include supplying fluid to a spray jet includes supplying substantially no fluid to the spray arm.
The detailed description particularly refers to the following figures, in which:
While the concepts of the present disclosure are susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific exemplary embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intent to limit the concepts of the present disclosure to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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A door 26 is hinged to the lower front edge of the tub 12. The door 26 permits user access to the tub 12 to load and unload the dishwasher 10. The door 26 also seals the front of the dishwasher 10 during a wash cycle. A control panel 28 is located at the top of the door 26. The control panel 28 includes a number of controls 30, such as buttons and knobs, which are used to control the operation of the dishwasher 10. A handle 32 is located on the door 26. The user may use the handle 32 to pull the door 26 open.
A machine compartment 34 is located below the tub 12. The machine compartment 34 is sealed from the tub 12. In other words, unlike the tub 12, which is filled with fluid and exposed to spray during the wash cycle, the machine compartment 34 does not fill with fluid and is not exposed to spray during the operation of the dishwasher 10. The machine compartment 34 houses components such as the dishwasher's fluid pump(s) and valve(s), along with the associated wiring and plumbing.
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The upper dish rack 16 is positioned adjacent to the top wall 40 of the tub 12. As shown in
The lower dish rack 18 is positioned below the upper dish rack 16. A basket 62 is positioned within the rack 18 adjacent to the right side 60 of the rack 18. The basket 62 includes a number of slots 64 (see
Below the lower dish rack 18, a recirculation sump 66 is formed (e.g., stamped or molded) in the bottom wall 38 of the tub 12. In particular, as shown in
The diverter valve 80 is operable to selectively divert the supply of fluid from wash pump 70 to the sprayer manifold 74, the upper spray arm 76, or the lower spray arm 78. When positioned in one position, the diverter valve 80 causes fluid to be supplied to the lower spray arm 78. When positioned in other positions, fluid is supplied to the upper spray arm 76 or the lower spray arm 78. In that way, the diverter valve 80 allows fluid to be alternately supplied to the sprayer manifold 74 or to each of the spray arms 76, 78. During some wash stages, the diverter valve 80 may be locked in position such that fluid is supplied only to the sprayer manifold 74, which is configured to spray fluid onto the basket 62 as described below.
The sprayer manifold 74 is positioned below the upper dish rack 16. As shown in
Each of the spray jets 90 is configured to direct expelled fluid into a target spray zone 102 defined within the washing chamber 14. As shown in
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A central shaft 120 is formed in the housing 110. An upper end 122 of the central shaft 120 is rotatably coupled to the sprayer manifold 74 via a bearing 124 such that the spray arm 76 rotates about a rotational axis 126. The rotational axis 126 is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 116 of the housing 110 but is positioned at a non-perpendicular angle relative to the bottom wall 38 of the tub 12. It should be appreciated that in other embodiments the rotational axis 126 may also extend perpendicularly to the bottom wall 38.
The housing 110 of the upper spray arm 76 includes a contoured upper surface 130 having a number of nozzles 132 (see
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The body 142 includes a sidewall 150 that faces the rotational axis 126. When the spray arm 76 is positioned as shown in
The body 142 of each deflector fin 140 extends along a longitudinal axis 148. The longitudinal axis 148 is traverse to the longitudinal axis 116 of the spray arm 76. As shown in
In operation, the wash pump 70 selectively supplies fluid, which may be water and/or wash chemistry, to the spray devices 72 over a dishwashing cycle. For example, when fluid is supplied to the upper spray arm 76, the spray arm 76 rotates about the rotational axis 126 as fluid is expelled from the nozzles 132 onto the wares positioned on the dish rack 16. The pump 70 draws fluid from the sump 66 (or a water supply line) and passes fluid into the spray arm 76. Fluid then exits the spray arm 76 through the nozzles 132 as a spray directed at the dish rack 16 (and hence any wares positioned thereon).
At the beginning of a particular wash stage of the dishwashing cycle, the diverter valve 80 is actuated such that fluid is diverted from the spray arm 76 to the sprayer manifold 74. Fluid supplied to the sprayer manifold 74 is expelled from the nozzles 92 of the spray jets 90. As described above, the pump 70 draws fluid from the sump 66 (or a water supply line) and passes fluid to the spray jets 90 through the manifold 74. Fluid then exits the spray jets 90 through the nozzles 92 as a stream directed at the dish rack 18 and the basket 62 (and hence any wares positioned thereon).
When fluid is diverted from the spray arm 76, the spray arm 76 begins losing angular velocity and gradually stops rotating about the axis 126. As shown in
When the spray arm 76 is positioned within the target spray zone 102, fluid expelled from the spray jets 90 contacts the side wall 150 of one of the deflector fins 140. The force of the water causes the spray arm 76 to rotate about the axis 126 in the direction indicated by an arrow 152. As the spray arm 76 is rotated, the flow path of each of the spray jets 90 is cleared such that fluid spray reaches the basket 62 and any wares positioned therein. As shown in
There are a plurality of advantages of the present disclosure arising from the various features of the method, apparatus, and system described herein. It will be noted that alternative embodiments of the method, apparatus, and system of the present disclosure may not include all of the features described yet still benefit from at least some of the advantages of such features. Those of ordinary skill in the art may readily devise their own implementations of the method, apparatus, and system that incorporate one or more of the features of the present invention and fall within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.