[0001] The present invention relates to revolving sprinkling assemblies for dishwashers,
and in particular to an orbital sprinkling assembly provided with a synchronized reciprocating
motion in the horizontal plane.
[0002] It is known that conventional revolving sprinklers essentially consist of a single
device pivoted on a vertical axis central shaft and provided with at least one propulsion
nozzle at one end, as well as with other nozzles arranged along said device to sprinkle
the dishes contained in the dishwasher basket. Since the rotation axis of said device
is fixed, the resulting paths of the nozzles consist in circumferences centered on
the rotation axis.
[0003] From this follows that the above-mentioned device sprinkles always and only the surfaces
of the dishes which are along said circular paths, with a limited washing effectiveness.
Moreover, the area which can be reached by the water ejected from the nozzles approximately
corresponds to the area of the square circumscribed about the circular path of the
outermost nozzle.
[0004] The first aspect of the problem has already been dealt with and effectively solved
by the applicant through a revolving sprinkling assembly of orbital type. Such an
orbital sprinkler covers a much greater surface of the dishes thanks to the combination
of the motion of a lower supporting arm with that of a pair of upper revolving sprinklers
mounted in an eccentric position at the ends of the lower supporting arm, yet retaining
the same dimension of a conventional sprinkler.
[0005] However, this effective solution does not allow to reach an area greater than the
above-mentioned one, i.e. it can be usefully applied only in the case of a dishwasher
whose washing space has a substantially square plan.
[0006] Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide an orbital sprinkling
assembly which overcomes the above-mentioned limitations of prior art sprinklers.
[0007] This object is achieved by means of a sprinkling assembly having the characteristics
cited in claim 1.
[0008] The main advantage of the sprinkling assembly according to the present invention
is its capacity of directly sprinkling all the dishes even when they are arranged
in a rectangular washing space.
[0009] A further advantage of the present sprinkler is given by the synchronization of the
revolving motion of the two sprinklers which also generates the reciprocating motion.
In this way, in fact, the orbital sprinkling assembly is balanced and the resulting
overall motion is very regular.
[0010] These and other advantages and characteristics of the sprinkling assembly according
to the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following
detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof with reference to the annexed
drawings wherein:
Fig.1 is a schematic top plan view showing the extreme positions reached by the sprinkling
assembly according to the invention;
Fig.2 is a partially sectional schematic front view of the sprinkling assembly of fig.
1; and
Fig.3 is an enlarged sectional view of the coupling mechanism for the synchronization.
[0011] In said figures 1 and 2, there is seen that the present sprinkling assembly essentially
consists of a vertical feed duct 1, at the top of which a horizontal supporting arm
2 is centrally pivoted and carries at each end a vertical shaft 3, on which a sprinkler
4 is in turn centrally pivoted as it will be explained further on. This sprinkler
4 has a reduced size with respect to the supporting arm 2, i.e. half of its length
is shorter than the distance between its rotation axis B and the rotation axis A of
arm 2. This is apparent from the top plan view of fig.1, wherein the three circles
which indicate the paths of the ends of a sprinkler 4 in the central position (shown
in continuous line) and in the two extreme positions of the reciprocating motion (in
broken lines) do not overlap those of the other sprinkler 4.
[0012] Said horizontal reciprocating motion is generated by sprinklers 4 themselves due
to the effect of the distance between the axes of rotation A and B. In fact, the water
under pressure passes through duct 1, arm 2 and shaft 3 and reaches each sprinkler
4, which revolves due to the effect of at least one propulsion end nozzle 5. The inclined
jet of said nozzle 5 generates a reaction force R which can be broken up into a first
component H along the Y axis of sprinkler 4 and a second component K along a direction
perpendicular thereto. While this second component K is the one which generates the
revolution of sprinkler 4 around axis B, the component H is discharged on shaft 3
located on the X axis of the supporting arm 2. This results, therefore, in a horizontal
rotation of said arm 2 around axis A, moving alternately from right to left and backwards
according to the revolution of sprinklers 4, i.e. according to the direction from
which the components H arrive on shafts 3.
[0013] Obviously, sprinkler 4 also includes washing nozzles 6 which however do not give
any contribution to the motion since their jets are substantially vertical. It should
be noted that the propulsion nozzles 5 also have a washing function, since their jets
also have a vertical component. Furthermore, their characteristics (number, position,
orientation, etc.) define the revolving speed of sprinklers 4 and therefore also the
frequency and reciprocating speed of the supporting arm 2.
[0014] In order to prevent that the horizontal shifting of arm 2 is excessive, thus leading
sprinklers 4 to hit the walls of the washing space, it is advisable to provide end
stops 7 which define the amplitude of the travel of arm 2. Said stops 7 simply consist
of vertical pins secured to the floor of the washing space in such a position as to
obtain a wider or narrower oscillation of arm 2 according to the ratio between the
sides of the rectangular washing space.
[0015] In order to achieve a balanced sprinkling assembly provided with a uniform motion,
the revolution of the two sprinklers 4 is synchronized so as to sum the rotation moments
generated by the pushing forces of components H at the ends of arm 2. This synchronization
is achieved by mutually connecting sprinklers 4 through a drive shaft 8 located inside
the supporting arm 2.
[0016] As better shown in the enlarged view of fig.3, shaft 8 is provided at each end with
a conical gear 9 which engages a similar conical gear 10 located at the base of a
revolving support 11 mounted on shaft 3. The removable sprinkler 4 is mounted on shaft
3 through a socket 12 which is inserted within support 11 and externally snapped onto
the base thereof. The mutually parallel position of sprinklers 4 (see fig.1) is assured
by a proper tooth 13 of socket 12, which is inserted into a reference notch formed
on support 11. It is clear that the synchronization can be achieved by means of any
mechanical arrangement equivalent to the one described above.
[0017] In the illustrated embodiment, the two sprinklers 4 are different only in having
the propulsion nozzles 5 oriented in opposite directions, so that one of sprinklers
4 revolves clockwise and the other one counterclockwise (see fig.1). However, it is
possible to change the synchronization mechanism so as to have two identical sprinklers
4 revolving in the same direction.
[0018] It should be noted that the illustrated embodiment concerning an orbital sprinkling
assembly secured to the floor of the washing space for sprinkling the lower basket
has a merely exemplificative purpose, since the same structure can be applied upside-down
above the upper basket by securing it to the ceiling of the washing space. Similarly,
the end stops 7 can be made in any suitable way, even adjustable if required.
1. An orbital sprinkling assembly for dishwashers including a pair of sprinklers (4)
each of which is provided with at least one propulsion nozzle (5) and centrally pivoted
on a vertical shaft (3) located at one end of a supporting arm (2), which is in turn
centrally pivoted on a vertical feed duct (1) through which water under pressure is
fed, characterized in that the revolving of said sprinklers (4) is synchronized by
means of a coupling mechanism, and in that the amplitude of the resulting horizontal
reciprocating motion of the supporting arm (2) is limited by a pair of stops (7).
2. A sprinkling assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that the synchronization
mechanism consists of a drive shaft (8) located inside the supporting arm (2) and
provided at each end with a conical gear (9) which engages a similar conical gear
(10) located at the base of a revolving support (11) mounted on the shaft (3) of the
relevant sprinkler (4), said sprinkler (4) being mounted on said shaft (3) through
a socket (12) which is inserted within the support (11) and externally snapped onto
the base thereof, the mutually parallel position of the sprinklers (4) being assured
by a proper tooth (13) which is inserted into a reference notch formed on the support
(11).
3. A sprinkling assembly according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the propulsion
nozzles (5) are oriented in opposite directions, so that one of the sprinklers (4)
revolves clockwise and the other one counterclockwise.