[0001] The present invention relates to a dishwashing machine comprising a washing agents
dispenser device, and a washing method thereof.
[0002] It is well known that washing machines usually provide a plurality of different operating
cycles or programs; such cycles have different features and can either be selected
by the machine user according to washing requirements, or they may even be selected
by the machine itself based on the data related to the type of crockery load to be
washed.
[0003] For instance, dishwashing machines presently available in trade are usually equipped
with the following wash programs:
- a standard program for the washing of crockery having a certain degree of dried soil;
such a program usually comprises an initial cold prewash, a hot wash, two cold rinses,
a hot rinse and a final drying step;
- an intensive program for the washing of heavily soiled crockery or for those instances
where food residues are specifically difficult to remove (e.g. hard dried or burnt
rests); such a program usually comprises an initial hot prewash, a hot wash, a first
cold rinse, a second cold rinse, a third hot rinse and a final drying step;
- an economy program for the washing of slightly soiled crockery or partial loads of
crockery; such a program usually comprises a first cold prewash, a hot wash, a first
cold rinse, a second hot rinse and a final drying step;
- a fast program for a washing for instances being similar to the previous cycle, but
for the case where a faster washing of partial loads; such a program usually comprises
an initial hot wash, only one cold or hot rinse, and a likely final drying step;
- a soak program, which cannot be defined as a real wash program as it is simply used
as a crockery soaking cycle to hinder most consistent food leftovers to become hard
dry by removing them and enable a complete crockery wash at a later time.
[0004] All these wash programs (apart the soak cycle) provide a main wash step, usually
a hot washing, which is mainly responsible for the quality results of the selected
whole wash program.
[0005] In the above programs, the so-called "wash" and "hot rinse" phases are obtained by
adding special washing agents and rinse aids, which have to be introduced by the user
in a proper dispenser device. Also in the instance of an intensive wash program, the
so-called "hot prewash" phase can be executed with the introduction of washing agents.
[0006] Therefore, dishwashers are provided with proper dispenser devices comprising separated
recesses or compartments to contain specific washing agents for the above phases covered
by a wash program; typically, such washing agents consist of powder detergent delivered
during the wash step and of a liquid additive, e.g. a rinse aid delivered during the
hot rinse phase. In those instances where introduction of detergent is suggested also
for the prewash phase, the same detergent introduced for the wash phase will be used,
introducing it in the tub before starting washing operation.
[0007] The dispenser device generally consists of a body housed in the inner door panel
of the front loading door of the dishwashing machine; such a body comprises at least
a recess to contain the required detergent dose for the execution of the washing phase;
such a recess is provided with a small lid that is opened by the machine programmer
at a given time during the washing program (i.e. at the beginning of the hot wash
phase).
[0008] Besides the above single-dose recess containing the powder detergent, usually the
body of the dispenser device also has a distributor containing the liquid additive
to be delivered during the hot rinse phase.
[0009] As to a likely use of washing agent also during the prewash phase, some dispenser
devices may be equipped with an additional recess, which is separated from the compartment
containing the detergent for the wash phase. In this instance, the small lid closing
the recess for the wash detergent is extending to cover also said additional recess;
however, the latter has an opening in its lower section, so that when the door of
the dishwashing machine is closed (i.e. going from a horizontal position to an upright
position), the main quantity of detergent contained in such an additional recess can
fall down in the wash tub and be used during the initial prewash.
[0010] It should be noticed that, according to the present state of the art, such an additional
recess is meant to contain the detergent required to execute the hot prewash phase
provided by the so-called intensive wash program; should the user wish to execute
such a cycle, then both the recesses for the wash phase and for the prewash phase
need to be filled with washing agents.
[0011] In those instances where the dishwasher dispenser device does not include said additional
recess, should the user wish to use some washing agents also for the prewash phase,
it will be necessary to introduce a small quantity of powder detergent (as said, this
is the same as used for the wash phases) directly in the machine wash tub, before
closing the door and start machine operation.
[0012] Since dishwashing machines and dispenser devices as described above, as well as their
operating and usage modes, are already well known, no further detailed description
is required about them.
[0013] The present invention is based on the acknowledgment of the fact that, following
the execution of exhaustive practical tests, a considerable advantage has been noticed
in using washing agents already during the initial phase of any wash program, even
if it is not a hot phase. Specifically, it was noted by the inventor that during the
initial phase of a wash program, washing agents tend to exert on the crockery, besides
their own chemical-physical action, a considerable mechanical action in removing the
soil from them.
[0014] Due to such a mechanical action, which develops during the initial phase of the program,
a substantial soil removal can be obtained, which allows to optimize and make the
subsequent cycle phases more efficient, for instance in view of reducing the water
consumption.
[0015] Moreover, the present invention is also based on the acknowledgment that users are
mainly interested to have dishwashing machines being of simple and fast use, so that
it might be difficult to 'educate" such users to always proceed to a specific introduction
of washing agents to be used during the initial phase of a wash program.
[0016] For instance, as a matter of fact, in the daily practice a user does not introduce
the prewash detergent in the machine, due to either a likely laziness or forgetfulness,
even if this is explicitly suggested in the instructions for use booklet delivered
with the dishwasher.
[0017] Therefore, on the basis of the above considerations, the aim of the present invention
is to provide a dishwashing machine wherein, during the first phase of any selectable
wash cycle, an automatic introduction of detergent in the wash tub is carried out,
but without requiring a specific decision by the user or any operations differing
from the simple introduction of the detergent for the wash phase in the machine dispenser
device.
[0018] To reach said purposes, it is the object of the present invention a dishwashing machine
and a crockery wash method having the features of the annexed claims, which are an
integral part of this description.
[0019] Further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent
from the following detailed description and the annexed drawings, which are supplied
by way of a non limiting example, wherein:
- Fig. 1 shows schematically a dishwashing machine according to the present invention;
- Fig. 2 shows schematically a washing agents dispenser device of the dishwashing machine
of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 shows schematically a section of a washing agents dispenser device of the dishwashing
machine according to the present invention, in an embodiment similar to the one of
Fig. 2;
- Fig. 4 shows schematically a part of a washing agents dispenser device in a second
possible embodiment of the dishwashing machine according to the present invention;
- Fig. 5 shows schematically a front view of a detergent tablet, whose use is particularly
beneficial to the purposes of the present invention.
[0020] The dishwashing machine according to the present invention is intended to provide
operation as usually known, save for the special embodiment of its washing agents
dispenser device.
[0021] Therefore, the dishwasher shall not be further described and detailed in its whole.
It will be enough to mention that the dishwashing machine according to the present
invention, indicated as a whole with A in Fig. 1, is equipped with a washing agents
dispenser device 1, being housed in the inner door panel B of the dishwashing machine,
i.e. on the door surface directed to the inside of the machine wash tub C.
[0022] As it can be seen in Fig. 2, said dispenser device 1 comprises a box-like body 2
containing a distributor 3 for liquid additive; since said distributor 3 is known
as such, no detailed description of it will follow.
[0023] Reference number 4 indicates a recess defined in the body 2 to contain powder detergent;
number 5 indicates a small lid hinged on its upper section to the body 2.
[0024] Thus, the small lid 5 can rotate around an axis indicated with X.
[0025] The small lid 5, represented in Fig. 2 in its open position, is apt to close the
recess 4 against the action of a spring (not shown in the figure) reacting between
the body 2 and the small lid 5 itself. In order to keep the small lid 5 closed against
the action of said spring, a proper locking system controlled by the dishwasher programmer
is provided on the body 2; also this system is not shown in the figures for simplicity's
sake, as its type and operation are known.
[0026] Fig. 3 shows the internal surface of a small lid 5 substantially similar to the one
shown in Fig. 2.
[0027] As it can be seen in Figs. 2 and 3, the internal section of the small lid 5 has a
gasket 7, in rubber or similar material; when the small lid 5 is closed, said gasket
7 is substantially pressed along the perimeter defined by the walls of the recess
4.
[0028] However, according to the invention, a plurality of properly located gaps or thickness
reductions are defined along the gasket 7, determining some openings or ports, which
put the internal side of the recess 4 in communication with the external environment;
in particular, said ports are so calibrated and located along the gasket 7 to allow
for a given throughflow of the washing liquid inside the recess 4, even with the small
lid 5 closed. For instance, in the embodiment shown in Figs. 2 and 3, numbers 8 and
9 indicate some ports to allow a liquid inflow inside the recess 4, whereas numbers
10 and 11 indicate some ports for the outflow from the recess 4 of that same liquid
carrying detergent with it. As it can be seen, inlet ports 8-9 are located along the
upper side of the perimeter defined by the gasket 7, whereas outlet ports 10-11 are
located on the right and left sides of the same perimeter.
[0029] According to the invention, following a proper location and dimensioning of said
inlet ports 8-9 and outlet ports 10-11, a delivery of a given quantity of washing
agents can be obtained, already during the initial phase of a wash cycle. To this
regard, operation of the dishwashing machine according to the present invention is
as follows.
[0030] The user of the machine A loads the crockery to be washed inside the was tub C, the
detergent in the recess 4 and closes the small lid 5; if required, the user may also
load the rinse aid in the distributor 3.
[0031] Then the user can close the machine door, select a desired wash cycle (e.g. the standard
cycle) and start the machine operation.
[0032] In this way, the wash tub C is filled in a known manner with a certain quantity of
water, that will be sprayed on the crockery through a well known recirculation pump
and well known sprinkler elements. Some of the water sprayed in the tub by the sprinklers
reaches the dishwasher inner door panel B and the dispenser 1, and a tiny part of
it enters the recess 4 through ports 8-9 (located on the upper section of the dispenser
1 with the door closed). Then the inflow of the same water flows out of the recess
4 through ports 10-11, carrying some detergent towards the bottom of the wash tub.
[0033] Such part of detergent, which is mixed with the water being present on the bottom
of the wash tub, is then circulated by the above pump and sprinklers, and be sprayed
on the crockery.
[0034] Thus, according to the present invention, the mechanical/abrasive properties of the
detergent can be used during the first phase of the machine wash cycle, as described
at the beginning of this description.
[0035] As said, this fact allows for obtaining a substantial removal of soil during the
first wash phase alone, independently from the water temperature.
[0036] It has to be noticed that the prewash phase comprised in the various selectable wash
cycles of dishwashers has, on average, a duration of a few minutes; consequently,
since during such a short period of time only a restricted quantity of water can flow
through the recess 4, only a portion of the washing agents contained in it will be
removed. Moreover, due to the short time interval lasting between the prewash phase
and the subsequent real wash phase, it is not possible for the detergent to clot and
get stuck inside the small lid door 5, and be no more removable.
[0037] In the subsequent hot wash phase, the machine programmer will control the opening
of the cited locking system of the small lid 5. In this way, the small lid 5 can open
up and let the detergent still available in the recess 4 fall down into the wash tub.
[0038] Thus, removal of said detergent is practically sure, due to the upright position
of the dispenser, to a portion of the water sprays produced by the sprinklers now
capable of flooding directly the recess 4, and to the usual vibrations caused by the
machine operation.
[0039] Considering that the dispenser device 1 comprises only one recess 4 to contain the
powder detergent, the user is practically compelled to use such a recess to introduce
the detergent required for the execution of the wash cycle. As said, a part of said
detergent is used during the first phase of the cycle, but without requiring specific
decisions by the user, who does not need to execute any additional operations with
respect to the ones normally required on any dishwashing machines of known type.
[0040] It should also be noticed that the function of automatic delivery of a portion of
detergent during the initial phase of the cycle is anyway and always obtained independently
from the program the user has selected.
[0041] Obviously, the ports provided for the water inflow to the recess 4 do not necessarily
need to be made on the gasket 7, as they may even consists of proper openings or ports
obtained directly on the small lid 5, or along the edges of recess 4. Similarly, the
gasket 7 could be housed in a proper seat on the body 2 of the dispenser 1 instead
of being associated with the small lid 5.
[0042] Fig. 4 shows another possible embodiment of a part of the washing agents dispenser
device of the dishwashing machine according to the present invention; in this figure
showing a recess 4 with a relevant small lid 5, the same reference numbers of the
previous figures are used for indicating technically equivalent elements.
[0043] In said Fig. 4, number 5A indicates a septum or wall, departing at right angle from
the internal surface of the small lid 5; such a septum 5A can be inserted in the recess
4 when the small lid 5 is closed and divide the detergent contained in the recess
4 in two portions.
[0044] Moreover, on the part of the small lid 5 extending to the right with respect to the
septum 5A, at least a lower port is present, indicated with 5B (with reference to
Fig. 4), and one or more openings on its surface, indicated with 5C.
[0045] As it can be noticed, the gasket 7 has a gap in line with the port 5B. On the contrary,
the recess 4 and the left part of the small door 5 are of a classic concept; when
the small lid 5 is closed, in fact, the gasket 7 is able to ensure a nearly hermetic
seal inside of the part of the recess 4 extending to the left with respect to the
septum 5A.
[0046] As to the embodiment shown in Fig. 4, the dishwashing machine operates as follows.
After introducing the detergent in the recess 4, the user closes the small lid 5;
this will cause the septum 5A to divide the detergent contained inside the recess
4 in two portions.
[0047] The subsequent closure of the dishwasher door will cause the portion of detergent
contained in the section of the recess 4 being at the right of the septum 5A to fall
down to the bottom of the wash tub C; this fall is ensured by the port 5B and the
corresponding gap of the gasket 7. Thus, said detergent can mix with the water filling
the tub during the first phase of the wash cycle and be used for a substantial initial
soil removal, through a combined chemical-mechanical action as described above.
[0048] On the other hand, during such an initial phase, the removal of the detergent contained
on the right side of the recess 4 is warranted anyway through the openings 5C on the
small lid 5. In fact, a part of the sprays developing inside the tub C will also reach
the dispenser 1, so that a certain amount of water can enter the recess 4 through
said openings 5C and then flow out through the lower port 5B along with likely detergent
residues.
[0049] Obviously, during such a phase, the septum 5A will warrant a satisfactory seal on
the left side of the recess 4, where is contained the portion of detergent to be used
for the subsequent wash phase.
[0050] Also in this instance, the machine programmer will control the opening of the locking
system of the small lid 5 during the subsequent hot wash phase. Thus, the small lid
5 can open and let the detergent still contained on the left side of the recess 4
fall into the wash tub.
[0051] As it can be seen, operation of the dishwashing machine described according to the
embodiment of Fig. 4 leads to the same results as previously pointed out with reference
to Fig. 1.
[0052] It is obvious that according to the embodiment of Fig. 4, the outlet port 5B may
be obtained on the body 2 rather than on the small door 5; similarly, the openings
5C of the small lid 5 may be replaced by one or more openings defined in the upper
section of the recess 4 (e.g. thickness reductions of the gasket 7).
[0053] From the above description the features and advantages of the dishwashing machine
according to the present invention are clear.
[0054] Independently from the selected embodiment, it is clear how according to the present
invention an initial introduction of detergent is possible since the first phase of
a wash cycle, which occurs automatically and independently from the choice or decision
by the machine's user; the only condition is that the user introduces some detergent
in the recess 4, but this is obviously an essential requisite for performing the washing.
i.e. an operation the user has to execute under all circumstances.
[0055] The new operative mode according to the present invention is therefore implemented
in the initial phase of all wash cycles provided by the dishwasher.
[0056] It is obvious that many changes are possible for the man skilled in the art to the
dishwashing machine according to the present invention, without departing from the
novelty spirit of the inventive solution, and it is also clear that in the practical
actuation of the invention the components described may differ in form and size from
the ones described, and be replaced by technically equivalent elements.
[0057] For instance, in the embodiment of Fig. 4, the septum 5A may operate as a blade for
breaking up a known detergent tablet in two pieces.
[0058] To this purpose, for an advantageous implementation of the present invention, detergent
tablets could be manufactured with an intermediate restriction or thickness reduction,
right with the purpose of favoring an automatic separation by the septum 5A when closing
the small lid 5.
[0059] Fig. 5 shows schematically by way of example such an innovative detergent tablet,
indicated as a whole with 20. As it can be seen, such a tablet 20 has two portions
20A and 20B, separated by a thickness reduction 21; in the given example, the portion
20B represents a fraction (half) of the portion 20A. For the purpose of the present
invention it is obvious that the separation by the septum 5A of the two portions 20A
and 20B will be favored by the thickness reduction 21.
[0060] It is clear that in the case of use of detergent tablets, the lower port 5B of the
small lid 5 shall be sufficiently dimensioned to let the tablet portion 20B fall in
the wash tub, when closing the dishwasher door.
[0061] At any rate, provision of detergent tablets presenting a restriction 21 may have
a useful and beneficial result, independently from the use of a dispenser of the kind
described and represented in Fig. 4.
[0062] Thus, in fact, manufacturers of detergent tablets have the opportunity of producing
only one tablet identifying two different amounts of detergent, i.e. one for use in
the prewash step and the other for the execution of the wash step, or for indicating
possible different doses of detergent for different wash phases.
[0063] Therefore, in the instance of machines according to the present state of the art,
the user will only be required to manually separate the two portions of a tablet,
insert the largest portion in the dispenser recess destined to contain the washing
detergent, the other portion in the additional recess destined to contain the prewash
detergent or, should the latter not be provided, directly in the wash tub.
1. A dishwashing machine, of the type capable of executing a plurality of different wash
programs (standard wash cycle, intensive wash cycle, economy wash cycle, etc.) selectively
selectable by the user, said programs comprising a plurality of sequential phases
(prewash, main wash, rinses, etc.), among which at least a main wash phase during
which a detergent distribution is provided in the machine wash tub (C), wherein said
distribution is obtained through a washing agents dispenser (1) comprising at least
a recess (4) equipped with a small closing lid (5) to contain said detergent required
for said wash phase, characterized in that said dispenser (1) comprises means (8-11;
5A,5B,5C) for determining the introduction in said tub (C) of a portion of said detergent
contained in said recess (4) during at least an operative phase, of the wash program
selected among the available ones, temporally preceding said main wash phase, said
operative phase being in particular the initial phase provided by the selected wash
program.
2. A dishwashing machine according to claim 1, characterized in that said operative phase
is a prewash phase.
3. A dishwashing machine according to claim 1, characterized in that said means comprise
ports (8-11; 5B,5C) putting the inside of said recess (4) in communication with the
environment outside it, even when the small lid (5) is closed.
4. A dishwashing machine according to claim 3, characterized in that said ports (8-11;
5B,5C) are obtained in said small lid (5) and/or in the walls or edges of said recess
(4) and/or in a gasket operating between said recess (4) and said small lid (5).
5. A dishwashing machine according to claim 4, characterized in that said ports consist
of thickness reductions or gaps (8-11) of said gasket (7).
6. A dishwashing machine according to at least one of the previous claims, characterized
in that said ports (8-11) are so calibrated and positioned for allowing a given passage
of liquid though said recess (4) with said small lid (5) closed, with the consequent
removal of a part of the detergent contained within said recess (4), said liquid coming
from a spraying element operating within said wash tub (C).
7. A dishwashing machine according to claim 1, characterized in that said means comprise
at least a septum (5A) of said small lid (5), which is able to be inserted in said
recess (4) when closing the small lid, so as to divide the detergent contained in
said recess (4) in two portions, said recess (4) and/or said small lid (5) presenting
at least an opening (5B,5C) to let one of said two detergent portions fall towards
the wash tub.
8. A dishwashing machine according to claim 7, characterized in that said recess (4)
and/or said small lid (5) has at least an opening (5C) to let liquid flow into said
recess (4) also with the small lid (5) closed, said liquid coming from a spraying
element operating within said wash tub (C).
9. A dishwashing machine according to claim 7, characterized in that said recess (4)
is able to contain a detergent tablet (20), and that said septum (5A) is able to divide
said tablet (20) in two portions (20A,20B) when said small lid (5) is closed.
10. A detergent tablet for use in the dishwashing machine according to at least one of
the claims from 7 to 9, characterized in that it has an intermediate restriction or
thickness reduction (21) to favor a division of said tablet (20) in two portions (20A,20B).
11. A method for the washing of crockery in a washing machine comprising a number of possible
wash programs, said wash programs including a plurality of operative phases, characterized
in that by the imposition, during the first operative phase of any selectable wash
program, of an introduction of detergent in the machine wash tub, but without implying
a specific decision by the user.
12. A detergent tablet for the use in a washing machine, in particular a dishwashing machine,
characterized in that it has an intermediate restriction or thickness reduction (21)
to favor its separation in two portions (20A,20B), said two portions having in particular
different dimensions.