The invention relates to a water-bearing domestic appliance comprising a drainage pump which has a pump impeller used to convey liquid and to a drainage pump with a pump impeller.
In water-bearing domestic appliances such as dishwashers or washing machines a drainage pump is used to pump away dirty cleaning liquid. At the end of a drainage process air enters into the pump housing. This sucked-in air is concentrated at the centre of the rotating pump impeller as a result of the pressure conditions and results in a breakaway or reduced conveying flow. Any remaining quantities of liquid are thus not pumped away by the drainage pump or are pumped away with a delay. Every drainage pump shows this problem which results in operating disturbances or requires other expensive or disadvantageous measures.
A ventilation device for a drainage pump in dishwashers is known from the German Utility Model 94 06 463 U1, which has a ventilation opening on the suction side for air enclosed at the centre of the drainage pump to flow out. This ensures that functional disturbances on restarting the drainage pump are avoided.
It is the object of the invention to provide a water-bearing domestic appliance of the type described wherein the conveyance of air and liquid and the pumping capacity of the drainage pump are improved and further to provide a corresponding drainage pump.
The object is solved according to the invention for the water-bearing domestic appliance by the features of claim 1 and by the further independent claim for the drainage pump. Further developments of the invention are given in the dependent claims.
Starting from a water-bearing domestic appliance with a drainage pump which has a pump impeller and a drainage pump with a pump impeller, the draining pump according to the subject matter of the invention has a separate chamber which is located behind the pump impeller in relation to the direction of flow of liquid and is equipped with respective radial bores on its external diameter and in the vicinity of its internal diameter. As a result of the separate chamber, a liquid flow is advantageously formed from the external diameter to the internal diameter and then into the centre of the pump impeller whereby the air is better vortexed with the liquid and the mixture thus formed is more effectively pumped away. The pumping capacity and the suction behaviour of the drainage pump are improved, especially without external expenditure and without delaying of the conveying medium caused by ventilation openings or ventilation channels in the pump housing.
According to a favourable further development of the invention, the separate chamber is arranged as close as possible to the pump impeller. The liquid flow in the flow circuit of the drainage pump from the external diameter to the internal diameter of the separate chamber and from there to the centre of the pump impeller for mixing liquid with air can thus be further improved.
According to a further favourable embodiment of the invention, a plurality of bores are provided for the external diameter and the internal diameter. The bores for the external diameter and internal diameter are preferably provided so that they are each distributed uniformly on the separate chamber. Both measures positively influence the liquid flow in relation to the flow circuit of the drainage pump.
A further embodiment of the invention whereby the bores have a small cross-section has proved to be of particular value.
The previously described features are advantageously also used in the drainage pump with an impeller according to the invention and especially in dishwashers and washing machines.
The invention provides a water-bearing domestic appliance with a drainage pump which has a pump impeller used to convey liquid, wherein the conveyance of air and liquid and the pump capacity of the drainage pump are improved and further provides a corresponding drainage pump with a pump impeller.
The subject matter of the invention is explained in detail with reference to an exemplary embodiment shown in the figures. In detail the figures show:
According to the subject matter of the invention, the water-bearing domestic appliance has a drainage pump 1 with a separate chamber 6 which is located behind the pump impeller 3 in relation to the direction of the conveyed liquid, i.e., the axis of the pump impeller 3, and is provided with respective radial bores 7′ and 7″ on its external diameter 11 and in the vicinity of its internal diameter 12. As a result of the separate chamber 6, a liquid flow, identifiable from the arrows in
In a favourable fashion the separate chamber 6 is arranged as close as possible to the pump impeller 3 whereby the liquid flow in the flow circuit—see arrows—of the drainage pump 1 from the external diameter 11 to the internal diameter 12 of the separate chamber 6 and from there to the centre 9 of the pump impeller 3 for mixing liquid with air can thus be further improved. A plurality of bores 7′, 7″ are provided for the external diameter 11 and the internal diameter 12 and preferably provided so that they are each distributed uniformly on the separate chamber 6. Both measures positively influence the liquid flow—see arrows—in relation to the flow circuit of the drainage pump 1.
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The invention provides a water-bearing domestic appliance with a drainage pump 1 which has an impeller wheel 3 used to convey liquid, wherein the conveyance of air and liquid and the pump capacity of the drainage pump 1 are improved and further provides a corresponding drainage pump 1 with a pump impeller 3.
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