EP0401767B1 - A dishwasher having a removable, vertically adjustable basket - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a domestic dishwasher equipped with removable baskets for supporting the dishes to be washed, at least one of said baskets being selectively adjustable in height.
- WO 83/01892 discloses a dishwasher of this type comprising a washing tank housing a lower and an upper basket each having rotating spray arms disposed therebelow. Both baskets are removable and the upper one is selectively adjustable in height, that is, it can be disposed on a first or a second level depending on the dimensions of the dishes disposed in the baskets.
- the arm associated with the basket is supported by the basket and may be removed together with it.
- the upper arm is equipped with a connecting pipe extending horizontally, between the arm and the basket, toward the back wall of the washing tank and adapted to join up in detachable fashion with a water supply pipe extending vertically in correspondence with the back wall of the tank.
- the connecting pipe is designed at one end with a box collector extending upward and equipped with two vertically spaced holes adapted to be selectively coupled with a discharge opening of the supply pipe when the basket is disposed in each adjustable position.
- flexible bellows extend from each hole of the box collector toward the supply pipe.
- one of the bellows connects the outlet of the supply pipe with the connecting pipe of the upper arm, while the other tightly closes the other hole of the collector, resting against the back wall of the tank.
- a dishwasher of this type is quieter and easier to dimension than the solutions in which, as described for example in British patent no. 1 514 652, the upper arm is supplied from above via an interruption in the air that causes undesirable noise and necessitates a hydraulic circuit with critical dimensioning for restoring the water pressure.
- a dishwasher of the above-mentioned type has the disadvantage that when the upper basket is in the lower adjustable position - which is the one normally employed by the user - the supply water to the upper arm follows a devious path, which results in undesirable hydraulic noise and substantial head losses that limit the performance of the machine.
- the path of the water includes three successive 90° bends in the passage from the supply pipe to the upper hole of the collector, downward within the collector and then toward the connecting pipe of the upper arm.
- Each discharge hole of the supply pipe is equipped with a valve comprising a disk obstructor equipped with a compression spring adapted to maintain it normally in a position closing the hole.
- Each obstructor is adapted to slide axially along a guide retainer, overcoming the force of the spring, when the end of the connecting pipe is inserted into the respective hole, which is therefore open.
- the main object of the present invention is to provide a dishwasher having a removable, vertically adjustable basket wherein the arm has the maximum length permitted by the geometrical features of the washing tank.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a dishwasher of the aforesaid type wherein the hydraulic circuit for supplying the arm has low hydraulic noise and reduced head losses, requires a minimal number of components and is reliable in operation.
- the inventive dishwasher basically comprises a washing tank 6 having a parallelepiped shape with a square or rectangular plan, and housing a lower basket 7 and an upper basket 8 adapted to be pulled out to be loaded with the dishes.
- An associated rotating spray arm 9, 10 is disposed below each basket.
- upper basket 8 is selectively adjustable in height, in a way known as such and not shown, between at least a first position (shown in Fig. 1) and one second upper position.
- the distance between the first and second positions is preferably in the range of a few centimeters.
- Arm 10 associated with upper basket 8 is supported rotatingly by the basket in a way that is known and not shown.
- arm 10 rotates about a substantially vertical axis and has the maximum length permitted by the geometrical features of tank 6 in such a way as to occupy the maximum possible area during its rotation, thereby producing an optimal washing effect.
- arm 10 is adapted to be supplied with washing water via a connecting pipe 11 disposed substantially horizontally between the arm and corresponding basket 8 and extending toward back wall 12 of tank 6, where it is adapted to join up in detachable fashion with a box collector 13 that will be described in the following and is disposed in correspondence with back wall 12 of the tank.
- a water supply pipe extends within tank 6 from the bottom thereof, having a first inclined or substantially vertical portion 14 adjacent one corner 15 of the tank, and a second substantially horizontal portion 16 adjacent back wall 12 of tank 6 that joins up laterally with collector 13.
- the shape and position of the supply pipe are such that it does not impede the rotation of arm 10, although the latter is fairly long, when basket 8 is in any of the vertically adjustable positions mentioned above.
- collector 13 has a substantially C-shaped longitudinal section and comprises a flat central portion 17 having valve portions 18 and 19 branching off from its lower and upper ends.
- Central portion 17 is preferably housed in a corresponding recess formed on back wall 12 of the washing tank, while valve portions 18 and 19 extend within tank 6 on a downward slant and end in respective cylindrical portions 20, 21 of reduced section that constitute valve seats.
- one of cylindrical portions 20, 21 is adapted to connect tightly in detachable fashion with the free end of connecting pipe 11.
- this free end is provided with an elastic, preferably flared sleeve 22 adapted to permit the aforesaid detachable connection when basket 8 is inserted in its operating position within tank 6.
- connecting pipe 11 is equipped with a rigid tapered pressure element 23 protruding outside sleeve 22.
- This pressure element has, for example, a cruciform transverse section in such a way that it does not substantially obstruct the section of passage of pipe 11.
- Valve portions 18, 19 house freely sliding ball obstructors 24, 25 which by gravity are normally adapted to be placed in correspondence with cylindrical portions 20, 21, which are therefore blocked when they are disconnected from connecting pipe 11.
- obstructor 25 is situated due to gravity in the closed position of respective valve portion 19 while valve portion 18 is coupled with connecting pipe 11, so that obstructor 24 is moved by pres sure element 23 into the open position.
- box collector 13 is shaped in correspondence with each valve portion 18, 19 as illustrated in Fig. 4.
- Fig. 4 shows valve portion 18 shaped in its back and upper part with a lateral recess 26 adapted to contain ball obstructor 24 when the latter is moved into the open position by pressure element 23.
- the positioning of ball 24 in the lateral recess is ensured by an inside projection 27 preferably shaped on an inclined plane and formed integrally on the back wall of valve seat 18.
- projection 27 induces the ball to move laterally as well, being placed in lateral recess 26.
- Upper valve portion 19 is identical to lower valve portion 18 illustrated in Fig. 4, the sole difference being that valve portion 18 is also provided laterally, as already mentioned, with a feed hole 28 coupled tightly with horizontal portion 16 of the water supply pipe and disposed upstream of obstructor 24 when the latter is in the aforesaid closed position.
- connecting pipe 11 When upper basket 8 is disposed in the lower position of Fig. 1, connecting pipe 11 is coupled with valve portion 18 of box collector 13, whose obstructor 24 is moved by pressure element 23 into the open position shown in Figs. 2 and 4.
- upper arm 10 can be supplied with water via supply pipe 14, 16, open valve portion 18 of box collector 13 and connecting pipe 11.
- Valve portion 19 is closed by gravity by corresponding obstructor 25 and maintained in this position by the pressure of the water within collector 13 when the dishwasher is in operation.
- arm 10 rotates on a plane passing below box collector 13, which thus does not interfere with arm 10 although the latter has the maximum length permitted by the dimensions of tank 6.
- the hydraulic circuit supplying arm 10 advantageously has low head losses and low noise, since the path of the water conducted from portion 16 of the supply pipe axially to connecting pipe 11 undergoes only one deviation of approximately 90° in correspondence with box collector 13.
- baskets 7, 8 and/or corresponding arms 9, 10 may be inclined instead of horizontal.
- upper basket 8 may be adjustable in more than two different vertical positions; in this case collector 13 may be provided with a corresponding number of valve portions analogous to those 18 and 19 already described.
- the hydraulic circuit of the inventive dishwasher may be further simplified in accordance with the variant shown in Figs. 5 and 6.
- upper portion 19 of collector 13 does not house any obstructor 25 and may also extend horizontally as in Fig. 5.
- lower valve portion 18 of collector 13 comprises in its interior a valve seat 29 against which ball obstructor 24 is adapted to hit, as it hits against cylindrical portion 20 in the opposite position, correspondingly closing valve portion 18.
- Valve seat 29 is expediently disposed at the back in valve portion 18 adjacent central portion 17, while feed hole 28 of collector 13 is formed in the same valve portion 18 between cylindrical portion 20 and valve seat 29, that is, in a zone situated between the two operating positions of ball 24. Departing from the solution illustrated in Figs. 2, 3 and 4, valve seat 29 is preferably cylindrical.
- ball obstructor 24 is normally disposed by gravity in a position (shown by the broken lines in Figs. 5 and 6) closing cylindrical portion 20 of collector 13.
- pressure element 23 (of expedient dimensions) moves ball 24 toward valve seat 29, against which it is pressed by hydraulic pressure when the machine is in operation; this position of obstructor 24 is shown by continuous lines in Figs. 5 and 6.
- associated arm 10 may rotate on a plane passing between protruding valve portions 18 and 19 which, in this case as well, do not interfere with arm 10 although the latter has the maximum length permitted by the dimensions of tank 6.
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- The present invention relates to a domestic dishwasher equipped with removable baskets for supporting the dishes to be washed, at least one of said baskets being selectively adjustable in height.
- WO 83/01892 discloses a dishwasher of this type comprising a washing tank housing a lower and an upper basket each having rotating spray arms disposed therebelow. Both baskets are removable and the upper one is selectively adjustable in height, that is, it can be disposed on a first or a second level depending on the dimensions of the dishes disposed in the baskets. The arm associated with the basket is supported by the basket and may be removed together with it.
- The upper arm is equipped with a connecting pipe extending horizontally, between the arm and the basket, toward the back wall of the washing tank and adapted to join up in detachable fashion with a water supply pipe extending vertically in correspondence with the back wall of the tank.
- To supply the upper arm in each of the two vertically adjustable positions, the connecting pipe is designed at one end with a box collector extending upward and equipped with two vertically spaced holes adapted to be selectively coupled with a discharge opening of the supply pipe when the basket is disposed in each adjustable position.
- In particular, flexible bellows extend from each hole of the box collector toward the supply pipe. Depending on the adjustable position of the basket that is selected by the user, one of the bellows connects the outlet of the supply pipe with the connecting pipe of the upper arm, while the other tightly closes the other hole of the collector, resting against the back wall of the tank.
- A dishwasher of this type is quieter and easier to dimension than the solutions in which, as described for example in British patent no. 1 514 652, the upper arm is supplied from above via an interruption in the air that causes undesirable noise and necessitates a hydraulic circuit with critical dimensioning for restoring the water pressure.
- On the other hand, a dishwasher of the above-mentioned type has the disadvantage that when the upper basket is in the lower adjustable position - which is the one normally employed by the user - the supply water to the upper arm follows a devious path, which results in undesirable hydraulic noise and substantial head losses that limit the performance of the machine. In particular, the path of the water includes three successive 90° bends in the passage from the supply pipe to the upper hole of the collector, downward within the collector and then toward the connecting pipe of the upper arm.
- This disadvantage is overcome in a dishwasher equipped with a supply device of the type described in DE-A-3 125 853 in which the vertical supply pipe associated with the upper arm is equipped with two discharge holes disposed at different heights and adapted to be selectively coupled with the end of the connecting pipe which in this case comprises only one feed opening.
- Each discharge hole of the supply pipe is equipped with a valve comprising a disk obstructor equipped with a compression spring adapted to maintain it normally in a position closing the hole. Each obstructor is adapted to slide axially along a guide retainer, overcoming the force of the spring, when the end of the connecting pipe is inserted into the respective hole, which is therefore open.
- The solutions described in WO 83/01892 and DE-A-3 125 853 both have the disadvantage that the washing effect is impaired by the fact that the length of the upper arm must be limited to permit the arm to rotate freely without being blocked by the supply pipe extending vertically within the washing tank in correspondence with the back wall thereof.
- The main object of the present invention is to provide a dishwasher having a removable, vertically adjustable basket wherein the arm has the maximum length permitted by the geometrical features of the washing tank.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a dishwasher of the aforesaid type wherein the hydraulic circuit for supplying the arm has low hydraulic noise and reduced head losses, requires a minimal number of components and is reliable in operation.
- According to the invention, these objects are achieved in a dishwasher having a removable, vertically adjustable basket with the features described in the adjoined claims.
- The features and advantages of the invention will become clearer from the following description, intended solely as a nonrestrictive example, with reference to the adjoined drawings in which:
- Fig. 1
- shows schematically a transparent, perspective view of the dishwasher according to the invention, in which only the most important components are indicated;
- Fig. 2
- shows a longitudinal section on a vertical plane of a preferred embodiment of an enlarged detail of the dishwasher of Fig. 1, in a first operating position;
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- shows the detail of Fig. 2 in a second operating position;
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- shows the section according to line IV-IV of the detail of Fig. 2;
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- shows a longitudinal section on a vertical plane of a variant of the detail of Fig. 2;
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- shows the section according to line VI-VI of the detail of Fig. 5.
- Referring to Fig. 1, the inventive dishwasher basically comprises a
washing tank 6 having a parallelepiped shape with a square or rectangular plan, and housing a lower basket 7 and anupper basket 8 adapted to be pulled out to be loaded with the dishes. An associated rotatingspray arm 9, 10 is disposed below each basket. - In particular,
upper basket 8 is selectively adjustable in height, in a way known as such and not shown, between at least a first position (shown in Fig. 1) and one second upper position. The distance between the first and second positions is preferably in the range of a few centimeters. -
Arm 10 associated withupper basket 8 is supported rotatingly by the basket in a way that is known and not shown. - Preferably,
arm 10 rotates about a substantially vertical axis and has the maximum length permitted by the geometrical features oftank 6 in such a way as to occupy the maximum possible area during its rotation, thereby producing an optimal washing effect. In a way known as such,arm 10 is adapted to be supplied with washing water via a connectingpipe 11 disposed substantially horizontally between the arm andcorresponding basket 8 and extending towardback wall 12 oftank 6, where it is adapted to join up in detachable fashion with abox collector 13 that will be described in the following and is disposed in correspondence withback wall 12 of the tank. - According to an aspect of the invention, a water supply pipe extends within
tank 6 from the bottom thereof, having a first inclined or substantiallyvertical portion 14 adjacent onecorner 15 of the tank, and a second substantiallyhorizontal portion 16adjacent back wall 12 oftank 6 that joins up laterally withcollector 13. - As will become more evident in the following, the shape and position of the supply pipe are such that it does not impede the rotation of
arm 10, although the latter is fairly long, whenbasket 8 is in any of the vertically adjustable positions mentioned above. - Referring to Fig. 2,
collector 13 has a substantially C-shaped longitudinal section and comprises a flatcentral portion 17 havingvalve portions Central portion 17 is preferably housed in a corresponding recess formed onback wall 12 of the washing tank, whilevalve portions tank 6 on a downward slant and end in respectivecylindrical portions upper basket 8 is disposed, one ofcylindrical portions pipe 11. For this purpose, this free end is provided with an elastic, preferably flaredsleeve 22 adapted to permit the aforesaid detachable connection whenbasket 8 is inserted in its operating position withintank 6. - Furthermore, the free end of connecting
pipe 11 is equipped with a rigidtapered pressure element 23 protruding outsidesleeve 22. - This pressure element has, for example, a cruciform transverse section in such a way that it does not substantially obstruct the section of passage of
pipe 11. -
Valve portions ball obstructors cylindrical portions pipe 11. - However, when connecting
pipe 11 is connected by means ofsleeve 22 with one ofcylindrical portions pressure element 23 moves associatedobstructor supply pipe pipe 11 viacollector 13. - In Fig. 2, for example,
obstructor 25 is situated due to gravity in the closed position ofrespective valve portion 19 whilevalve portion 18 is coupled with connectingpipe 11, so thatobstructor 24 is moved by pressure element 23 into the open position. For this purpose,box collector 13 is shaped in correspondence with eachvalve portion - Fig. 4, in particular, shows
valve portion 18 shaped in its back and upper part with alateral recess 26 adapted to containball obstructor 24 when the latter is moved into the open position bypressure element 23. The positioning ofball 24 in the lateral recess is ensured by aninside projection 27 preferably shaped on an inclined plane and formed integrally on the back wall ofvalve seat 18. Whenpressure element 23 moves the ball towardback wall 12 of the tank (and upward),projection 27 induces the ball to move laterally as well, being placed inlateral recess 26. -
Upper valve portion 19 is identical tolower valve portion 18 illustrated in Fig. 4, the sole difference being thatvalve portion 18 is also provided laterally, as already mentioned, with afeed hole 28 coupled tightly withhorizontal portion 16 of the water supply pipe and disposed upstream ofobstructor 24 when the latter is in the aforesaid closed position. - The mode of operation of the hydraulic circuit of the inventive dishwasher is evident.
- When
upper basket 8 is disposed in the lower position of Fig. 1, connectingpipe 11 is coupled withvalve portion 18 ofbox collector 13, whoseobstructor 24 is moved bypressure element 23 into the open position shown in Figs. 2 and 4. - Therefore,
upper arm 10 can be supplied with water viasupply pipe open valve portion 18 ofbox collector 13 and connectingpipe 11. -
Valve portion 19 is closed by gravity bycorresponding obstructor 25 and maintained in this position by the pressure of the water withincollector 13 when the dishwasher is in operation. One can see that whenupper basket 8 is in this position, which is the one most commonly employed by the user,arm 10 rotates on a plane passing belowbox collector 13, which thus does not interfere witharm 10 although the latter has the maximum length permitted by the dimensions oftank 6. Furthermore, the hydrauliccircuit supplying arm 10 advantageously has low head losses and low noise, since the path of the water conducted fromportion 16 of the supply pipe axially to connectingpipe 11 undergoes only one deviation of approximately 90° in correspondence withbox collector 13. - When
basket 8 is disposed in the upper position (Fig. 3),obstructor 24 closes bygravity valve portion 18, while connectingpipe 11 is coupled withvalve portion 19 ofcollector 13. - Therefore,
pressure element 23 movesobstructor 25 into the open position in the analogous way to that described above.Arm 10 can therefore be supplied with water viasupply pipe valve portion 18,central portion 17 ofcollector 13,open valve portion 19 and connectingpipe 11. - Obviously, in this case the head losses of the hydraulic circuit are greater, but the problem is negligible since
basket 8 is disposed in the upper position only in special cases. - Nonetheless, one can see that, in these operating states as well,
arm 10 of large dimensions is not obstructed in its rotation, which takes place on a plane passing betweenvalve portions box collector 13. - The dishwasher described may obviously undergo numerous modifications without going beyond the scope of the invention. For example,
baskets 7, 8 and/or correspondingarms 9, 10 may be inclined instead of horizontal. - Furthermore,
upper basket 8 may be adjustable in more than two different vertical positions; in thiscase collector 13 may be provided with a corresponding number of valve portions analogous to those 18 and 19 already described. - The hydraulic circuit of the inventive dishwasher may be further simplified in accordance with the variant shown in Figs. 5 and 6.
- In this variant,
upper portion 19 ofcollector 13 does not house anyobstructor 25 and may also extend horizontally as in Fig. 5. - On the other hand,
lower valve portion 18 ofcollector 13 comprises in its interior avalve seat 29 against which ball obstructor 24 is adapted to hit, as it hits againstcylindrical portion 20 in the opposite position, correspondingly closingvalve portion 18. -
Valve seat 29 is expediently disposed at the back invalve portion 18 adjacentcentral portion 17, whilefeed hole 28 ofcollector 13 is formed in thesame valve portion 18 betweencylindrical portion 20 andvalve seat 29, that is, in a zone situated between the two operating positions ofball 24. Departing from the solution illustrated in Figs. 2, 3 and 4,valve seat 29 is preferably cylindrical. - In operation, ball obstructor 24 is normally disposed by gravity in a position (shown by the broken lines in Figs. 5 and 6) closing
cylindrical portion 20 ofcollector 13. When connectingpipe 11 is coupled withcylindrical portion 20, pressure element 23 (of expedient dimensions) movesball 24 towardvalve seat 29, against which it is pressed by hydraulic pressure when the machine is in operation; this position ofobstructor 24 is shown by continuous lines in Figs. 5 and 6. - The passage of the water from
lower portion 18 ofcollector 13 toupper portion 19 is therefore blocked, while the flow of water is directed byfeed hole 28 to connectingpipe 11 and therefore toarm 10. - On the other hand, when connecting
pipe 11 is coupled withupper portion 19 ofcollector 13,pressure element 23 is inoperative but the pressure of the water maintainsball 24 in the position closingcylindrical portion 20. - The flow of water is therefore directed by
feed hole 28 alongcentral portion 17 ofcollector 13, viaupper portion 19 and therefore into connectingpipe 11 towardarm 10. - In short, the operation of the machine is identical to that described with reference to Figs. 2, 3 and 4, the difference being that only one
obstructor 24 is provided to close selectively one ofvalve portions - In any case, when
basket 8 is disposed in its upper position, associatedarm 10 may rotate on a plane passing between protrudingvalve portions arm 10 although the latter has the maximum length permitted by the dimensions oftank 6.
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- A dishwasher having a removable basket (8) that is vertically adjustable between a first and at least one second position within a substantially parallelepiped washing tank (6), comprising a spray arm (10) supported rotatingly below the basket (8) and provided with a connecting pipe (11) extending substantially horizontally between the basket (8) and the arm (10) to join up selectively with at least a first or one second outlet of a box collector (13) connected to a water supply pipe (14,16) and disposed in correspondence with the back wall (12) of the tank (6), the outlets being disposed at different heights substantially corresponding to the positions of the adjustable basket (8), the collector (13) being provided with valve means adapted to make the supply pipe (14,16) communicate only with the outlet of the collector (13) which is coupled with the connecting pipe (11),
characterized in that the supply pipe comprises a first portion (14) that extends from the bottom of the tank (6) upward in correspondence with one corner (15) of the tank, and a second portion (16) that extends substantially horizontally from the corner (15) to the collector (13). - The dishwasher of claim 1, characterized in that the collector (13) comprises a central portion box (17) extending at the bottom and the top toward the inside of the tank (6) with respective valve portions (18, 19) constituting the outlets (20, 21) adapted to be selectively coupled with the connecting pipe (11), the collector (13) being provided in its interior with obstructor means (24, 25) adapted to be moved between a first and a second operating position to open only that one of the outlets (20, 21) which is coupled with the connecting pipe.
- The dishwasher of claim 2, characterized in that the supply pipe (14, 16) is connected to the collector (13) in correspondence with a feed hole (28) formed on the lower valve portion (18) in a zone situated between the first and the second operating positions of the associated obstructor means (24).
- The dishwasher of claim 2, characterized in that the valve portions (18, 19) are downwardly inclined and house in sliding fashion respective balls (24, 25) constituting the obstructors means, each adapted to be normally placed by gravity in the first operating position to close the associated outlet (20, 21) and adapted to be moved selectively into the second operating position in correspondence with a recess (26) formed laterally on the back part of the respective valve portion (18, 19), in order to open the respective outlet (20, 21), by a pressure element (23) that protrudes from the end of the connecting pipe (11) and is inserted into the valve portion with which the connecting pipe is coupled.
- The dishwasher of claim 3, characterized in that the lower valve portion (18) is downwardly inclined and houses in sliding fashion a ball (24) constituting the obstructor means, adapted to be normally placed by gravity in the first operating position to close the associated outlet (20), and adapted to be moved axially into the second operating position, hitting against a valve seat (29) adjacent the central portion (17) of the collector (13) to close the outlet (21) of the upper valve portion (19), by a pressure element (23) that protrudes from the end of the connecting pipe (11) and is inserted into the lower valve portion (18) when the latter is coupled with the connecting pipe.
- The dishwasher of claim 4, characterized in that the collector (13) comprises in its interior, in correspondence with each valve portion (18, 19), a protection (27) adapted to promote the shift of the associated ball (24, 25) into the respective lateral recess (26) when the connecting pipe (11) is selectively coupled with one of the valve portions (18, 19).
- The dishwasher of claim 1, characterized in that the end of the connecting pipe (11) is provided with an elastic sleeve (22) by means of which it is adapted to be tightly coupled selectively with one of the outlets (20, 21) of the collector (13).
- The dishwasher of claim 2, characterized in that the arm (10) is adapted to rotate on a plane passing between the valve portions (18, 19) when the connecting pipe (11) is coupled with the upper valve portion (19).
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