Information
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Patent Grant
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6349731
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Patent Number
6,349,731
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Date Filed
Monday, February 28, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 26, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Van Winkle; Joel M.
- Rice; Robert O.
- Roth; Thomas J.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 134 952
- 134 992
- 134 114
- 134 186
- 134 200
- 137 216
- 137 2161
- 137 843
- 137 852
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A water inlet assembly for mounting adjacent an opening provided in a tub of an automatic dishwasher wherein the tub defines a cavity having a volume for washing dishes. The water inlet assembly includes a housing forming a venting chamber and having an outlet opening mounted in sealed relationship about the opening provided in the tub. The venting chamber has a vent opening which may be located above the outlet opening. The housing further includes an inlet nozzle for receiving wash liquid and a conduit for guiding liquid from the inlet nozzle to the venting chamber from which wash liquid can flow through the outlet opening into the tub. A water trap is formed into the housing and is located along the conduit. The conduit has a siphon opening located upstream of the water trap. A pressure actuated valve is positioned to block the passage of air from the tub cavity through the venting chamber and out the vent opening in a closed state and to allow the passage of air from the tub cavity through the venting chamber and out the vent opening in an open state. The pressure actuated valve moves from the closed to the open state in response to an excess of air pressure in the tub cavity.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a water inlet system for a dishwasher and more particularly, a water inlet for a dishwasher which provides for water inlet into the dishwasher and air flow out of the dishwasher to relieve pressure which may occur within the dishwasher.
2. Description of the Related Art
Modern dishwashers include a tub having an access opening and a door for the access opening. The tub supports one or more racks adapted to hold dishes. A pump and liquid spray system is provided for recirculating liquid within the tub. By spraying wash liquid through the tub onto soiled dishes, the dishes are cleaned.
Automatic dishwashers are arranged to carry on a plurality of operations in sequence. The series of operations is generally referred to as a “cycle”. A typical automatic dishwasher cycle comprises in sequence a series of operations which may include a first wash, a drain, a second wash, a second drain, a first rinse, a third drain and a final, second rinse followed by a final drain.
At the beginning of each wash and rinse operation, water is supplied into the dishwasher tub. This may be accomplished by controlling a water valve, fluidly interconnected with a water supply, to selectively open and close. A water inlet system must be provided whereby water is directed from the water valve, into the dishwasher tub. A typical water inlet system includes a water inlet device mounted to a side wall of the dishwasher tub which is interconnected with a fill tube which extends from the water valve. The water inlet device serves to direct the water into the dishwasher tub.
Plumbing codes generally require an air gap in association with the water inlet system of a dishwasher so that if a negative pressure is produced in the water supply line, contaminants will not be drawn into the water supply line. Accordingly, water inlet devices for use with dishwashers are configured to provide an air gap which is sometimes referred to as a siphon or vacuum break.
In some dishwashers, the water inlet system has added functionality in that it provides an air inlet path for satisfying various drying, ventilation and pressure surge requirements. In these systems, air may be allowed to pass into and out of the dishwasher tub through the water inlet system.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to water inlet assembly for mounting adjacent an opening provided in a tub of an automatic dishwasher wherein the tub defines a cavity having a volume for washing dishes. The water inlet assembly includes a housing forming a venting chamber and having an outlet opening mounted in sealed relationship about the opening provided in the tub. The venting chamber is provided with a vent opening. The housing further includes an inlet nozzle for receiving wash liquid and a conduit for guiding liquid from the inlet nozzle to the venting chamber from which wash liquid can flow through the outlet opening into the tub. A water trap is formed into the housing and is located along the conduit. The conduit has a siphon opening located upstream of the water trap. A pressure actuated valve is positioned to block the passage of air from the tub cavity through the venting chamber and out the vent opening in a closed state and to allow the passage of air from the tub cavity through the venting chamber and out the vent opening in an open state. The pressure actuated valve moves from the closed to the open state in response to a rise or a determined excess of air pressure in the tub cavity.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an exemplary dishwasher tub with the assembly of the resent invention mounted thereon and with a surrounding cabinet and door indicated in broken lines.
FIG. 2
is an exploded, perspective view of the water inlet assembly of the present invention showing the tub and louvered cap.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of water inlet assembly showing internal details in broken lines and showing the flapper valve in a closed position.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view taken along line IV—IV of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of water inlet assembly showing internal details in broken lines and showing the flapper valve in an open position.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring first to
FIG. 1
, there is shown in this Figure an exemplary automatic dishwasher for home use. The dishwasher comprises a tub
12
having a side wall
14
. The tube supports upper and lower tableware racks (not shown) for supporting dishes. The dishwasher is provided with a pump system (not shown) for recirculating water within the tub
12
and draining water therefrom. A pair of spray arms are shown at
16
and
17
. The exterior cabinet of the dishwasher is illustrated in broken lines and generally indicated at
18
. The cabinet
18
includes a front opening door
20
. The upper end of the door terminates in a console
22
containing the timer and various dishwasher controls (not shown).
The water inlet assembly is indicated at
30
and is shown mounted to a lower rear area of the side wall
14
of the tub
12
. An inlet tube
32
, extends from a water valve
34
which is fluidly connected to a water supply line which supplies water under pressure. The valve
34
is controlled in a conventional way to open and close so as to permit water to flow through the inlet tube
32
to the water inlet assembly
30
.
Turning now to
FIGS. 2-5
, details of the water inlet assembly
30
can be understood. The water inlet assembly includes a main housing
40
formed by base member
42
and a back member
43
which may be connected using known joining techniques—such as hot plate welding or otherwise. The housing forms a venting chamber or cavity
44
having an outlet opening
45
and an open top for forming a vent opening
46
.
The housing
40
mounts to the tub
12
adjacent an opening
12
a
provided in the side wall
14
of the tub
12
. The opening
12
a
and the outlet opening
45
have relatively large diameters such that both the inlet water and air may readily pass through the openings. The outlet opening
45
is mounted in sealed relationship about the opening
12
a
provided in the tub. A louvered cap
48
is positioned on the inside of the tub
12
and includes a flange
50
which passes through the opening
12
a
. The flange has a plurality of cam lock tabs
52
for engaging the periphery of the outlet opening
45
in the housing
40
such that the tub side wall
14
is captured between the louvered cap
48
and the housing
40
. A gasket
54
is compressed between the housing
40
and the tub wall
14
to provide a water tight seal to the tub
12
.
The housing
40
includes an integral inlet nozzle
56
for attachment to the flexible inlet tube
32
. Water flowing into the water inlet assembly
30
passes through the inlet nozzle
56
into a conduit
58
formed by an internal ribs
60
and
62
provided within the housing
40
. At the lower portion of the conduit
58
, an S-trap or water trap
64
is provided. The S-trap
64
is created through the use of a dam rib
66
which traps and holds water in the lower portion of the conduit
58
. Water flowing through the S-trap
64
passes into the venting chamber
44
and is then directed to flow into the tub
12
through the outlet opening
45
, the opening
12
a
in the tub
46
and the louvered cap
48
.
As discussed above, it is desirable to allow air flow through the water inlet assembly in certain circumstances. This is particularly true in conditions where rapid pressure build up occurs within the tub
12
, such as when the dishwasher operation is interrupted to add an item for cleaning. When the door
20
is opened, the tub's volume of heated, moist air is replaced by colder air from the ambient environment. When the door
20
is reclosed, the newly introduce air is rapidly heated causing it to rapidly expand in a manner that is referred to as “surge” or “surging”.
A path of escape out of the tub
12
for this rapidly expanding gas is provided through the vent chamber
44
and the vent opening
46
. As air expands within the tub, air may flow through the louvered cap
48
, through the tub opening
12
a
and through the vent opening
46
. However, except for the relatively rare occurrences of surge, it is desirable to preclude the flow of hot, moist air out through the vent opening
46
. Since a dishwasher is mounted within the cabinetry of a kitchen, hot and moist air exiting form the vent opening can cause undesirable damage to the kitchen cabinetry. Moreover, an open vent opening allows sound to exit the dishwasher during operation.
Accordingly, a pressure relief or actuated valve is provided on the vent opening
46
for closing the opening
46
of the vent chamber
44
during normal operation. The pressure relief or actuated valve may be any well known pressure actuated valve including a diaphragm, umbrella and flapper valves known in the art. In the disclosed embodiment, the pressure relief or actuated valve is an elastomeric flap
72
which is attached to the housing
40
along its edge
72
a
and in its relaxed state lies horizontally atop the housing overlying the vent opening
46
sealing in noise and moisture. In this way, the above describe cabinet damage will not occur.
Pressure from expanding air and steam above a designated threshold, however, as shown in
FIG. 5
causes an upward flexing of the edge
72
a
of the elastomeric flap
72
away from the open top
70
allowing passage of air and steam therethrough. The weight and elasticity of the flap
72
and the area of the vent opening
46
may be adjusted so as to provide an arbitrary pressure threshold for opening and the necessary clear opening when the flap
72
does open.
To provide a siphon or vacuum break, a siphon opening
76
is provided along the conduit
58
formed into the housing
40
such that the conduit
58
is open to atmosphere upstream from the water trap
64
. If negative pressure occurs in the water supply line, air is drawn through the vent opening
76
rather than having fluid from the trap
64
and moisture and air from the interior of the tub
12
drawn into the water supply system.
While the present invention has been described with reference to the above described embodiments, those of skill in the art will recognize that changes may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims. For example, the vent chamber
44
and conduit
58
may be formed from separate parts and interconnected. The pressure relieve valve could be constructed in many different ways. The housing
40
could be attached to the tub in a number of known ways including through the use of separate threaded fasteners. The water trap could be provided by forming an S-shaped conduit arrangement. The vent opening
46
could be configured in a different shape and size from the shape and size disclosed in the preferred embodiment.
Accordingly, the present invention is not intended to be limited to merely the invention shown and described in the drawings and above written description. Rather, the present invention is set forth in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A water inlet assembly for mounting adjacent an opening provided in a tub of an automatic dishwasher wherein the tub defines a cavity having a volume for washing dishes, the water inlet assembly comprising:a housing forming a venting chamber having an outlet opening mounted in sealed relationship about the opening provided in the tub, the venting chamber further having a vent opening; a conduit extending from the venting chamber and having an inlet nozzle for receiving wash liquid wherein the conduit guides liquid from the inlet nozzle to the venting chamber from which wash liquid can flow through the outlet opening into the tub and wherein a water trap is located along the conduit, a pressure actuated valve positioned to block the passage of air from the tub cavity to pass through the venting chamber and out the vent opening in a closed state and to allow the passage of air from the tub cavity through the venting chamber and out the vent opening in an open state, the pressure actuated valve moving from the closed to the open state in response to an excess of air pressure in the tub cavity.
- 2. The water inlet assembly according to claim 1, further wherein the conduit includes a siphon opening located upstream of the water trap.
- 3. The water inlet assembly according to claim 1, further wherein the conduit and water trap are formed as part of the housing.
- 4. The water inlet assembly according to claim 1, further wherein the pressure actuated valve comprises an elastomeric flap connected to the housing and positioned to block the flow of air through the vent opening.
- 5. The water inlet assembly according to claim 1, further wherein the housing is formed from a base member and a back member that are welded together.
- 6. The water inlet assembly according to claim 5, further wherein the conduit is formed by internal ribs of the base member joined to the back member and wherein the water trap is formed at the lower portion of the conduit by an internal dam rib extending from the base member.
- 7. A water inlet assembly for mounting adjacent an opening provided in a tub of an automatic dishwasher wherein the tub defines a cavity having a volume for washing dishes, the water inlet assembly comprising:a housing forming a venting chamber having an outlet opening mounted in sealed relationship about the opening provided in the tub, the venting chamber further having a vent opening, the housing further having an inlet nozzle for receiving wash liquid and a conduit for guiding liquid from the inlet nozzle to the venting chamber from which wash liquid can flow through the outlet opening into the tub, a water trap located along the conduit, the conduit having a siphon opening located upstream of the water trap, a pressure actuated valve positioned to block the passage of air from the tub cavity through the venting chamber and out the vent opening in a closed state and to allow the passage of air from the tub cavity through the venting chamber and out the vent opening in an open state, the pressure actuated valve moving from the closed to the open state in response to an excess of air pressure in the tub cavity.
- 8. The water inlet assembly according to claim 7, further wherein the housing is formed from a base member and a back member that are welded together.
- 9. The water inlet assembly according to claim 7, further wherein the conduit is formed by internal ribs of the base member joined to the back member and wherein the water trap is formed at the lower portion of the conduit by an internal dam rib extending from the base member.
- 10. The water inlet assembly according to claim 7, further wherein the pressure actuated valve comprises an elastomeric flap connected to the housing and positioned to block the flow of air through the vent opening.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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2152021 |
Mar 1972 |
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