[0001] The present invention relates to a hydraulic device for use mainly, but not exclusively,
in the field of household appliances, particularly in dishwashers and washing machines.
[0002] More particularly, the device comprises a first chamber, a second chamber with associated
liquid-level sensor means, and a first siphon-shaped duct connecting the first chamber
to the second chamber and having a first branch in communication with the first chamber,
a second branch in communication with the second chamber, and an intermediate portion
connecting the first branch to the second branch.
[0003] The object of the present invention is to provide a device of the type indicated
above in which, even in the presence of the necessary hydraulic conditions, normal
siphoning does not start, at least for a time.
[0004] This object is achieved by means of a device of the type indicated above, characterized
in that at least one cross-section of the intermediate portion is constricted in comparison
with the cross-sections of the first and second branches. This cross-section of the
intermediate portion is preferably constricted by at least 50% in comparison with
the cross-sections of the first and second branches.
[0005] The presence of the constriction causes siphoning not to start normally in the duct,
even in the presence of the hydraulic conditions necessary for starting, because air
bubbles remain inside the duct and are not expelled, at least in the short term.
[0006] This may be advantageous, for example, when the signal produced by the level-sensor
means is required, at least temporarily, not to correspond to that which would be
produced if the siphon-shaped duct were operating in normal running conditions.
[0007] Further advantages and characteristics of the present invention will become clear
from the following detailed description, given with reference to the appended drawings,
provided purely by way of non-limiting example, in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic view of a hydraulic device according to the invention, and
Figures 2 and 3 are schematic views of respective further embodiments of the device
according to the invention.
[0008] A hydraulic device comprises (Figure 1), a first chamber 10 and a second chamber
12. In particular, the first chamber 10 is a compartment of the filling system of
a household appliance such as a dishwasher or a washing machine, and the second chamber
12 is a region with which sensor means 14 are associated for providing a signal indicative
of the level of liquid in the first chamber 10. The sensor means are of a known type,
for example, a pressure switch.
[0009] A first duct 16 connects the first chamber 10 to the second chamber 12. It is shaped
like a siphon and has a first branch 18 in communication with the first chamber 10,
a second branch 20 in communication with the second chamber 12, and an intermediate
portion 22 connecting the first branch 18 to the second branch 20 and having a cross-section
24 which is constricted in comparison with that of the branches 18, 20.
[0010] The first chamber 10 also has a water-inlet duct 26 and an outlet duct 28 in which
a solenoid valve 30 is disposed.
[0011] When the latter is opened, the water in the first chamber 10 is discharged without
difficulty through the duct 16. The water in the second chamber 12, in which the sensor
means 14 are present, on the other hand, is slowed by the constriction 24. The sensor
means 14 thus continue, for a certain time, to send a signal corresponding to the
pre-existing level condition, which may be advantageous, in particular, with regard
to the period of time required to empty the first chamber 10.
[0012] Figure 2 shows a variant of the device of the invention. In this drawing, parts identical
or equivalent to those shown in the previous drawing retain the same reference numerals.
[0013] In this embodiment, the first chamber 10 is a washing tank of a household appliance
such as a dishwasher or washing machine, and the second chamber 12 is a region with
which sensor means 14, for example, a pressure switch, are associated for providing
a signal indicative of the level of liquid in the first chamber.
[0014] Moreover, the second branch 20 of the first siphon-shaped duct 16 also constitutes
the first branch of a second siphon-shaped duct 32, the second arm 34 of which opens
into the second chamber 12 and which is inverted relative to the first duct 16.
[0015] By virtue of this arrangement, the liquid in the first chamber 10 can never come
into direct contact with the sensor means 14 from which it is always isolated by an
air bubble which cannot be eliminated because of the presence of the two siphon-shaped
ducts 16, 32.
[0016] This prevents the liquid from wetting the electrical components and thus damaging
them in the event of breakage of the diaphragm of the pressure switch of the sensor
means 14.
[0017] Figure 3 shows a further variant of the device of the invention. In this drawing,
parts identical or equivalent to those shown in the previous drawings retain the same
reference numerals.
[0018] In this case, the first chamber 10 is a washing tank of a household appliance such
as a dishwasher or washing machine and the second chamber 12 is a compartment of the
system for filling the washing tank. As well as being connected by the first siphon-shaped
duct 16 having a constricted cross-section 24, the first and second chambers 10 and
12 are also connected by a third siphon-shaped duct 36 without a constriction.
[0019] The chambers also have respective liquid-supply ducts 38, 40.
[0020] The sensor means 14 detect the level of water in the second chamber 12 and are calibrated
in a manner such as to bring about a further admission of water when the level measured
is below a threshold level 42 higher than that at which the constriction 24 is disposed.
[0021] During normal operation of the device, the water supplied through the duct 38 into
the second chamber 12 is discharged through the third siphon duct 36 into the first
chamber 10. Conditions such as to prevent siphoning from starting may therefore arise
in the duct 36, for example, as a result of an incorrect movement of the household
appliance.
[0022] In this case and when the second chamber 12 is full of water, the first duct 16 enables
water to flow out of the second chamber 12 into the first chamber 10 until the level
of water in the second chamber 12 is reduced to that of the constriction 24. This
level is in any case lower than that of the threshold 42 so that, in the next working
cycle of the appliance, the sensor means 14 can bring about a new flow of water into
the second chamber 12.
[0023] If, on the other hand, the level in the first chamber 10 is such that the water therein
tends to flow out into the second chamber 12, this is prevented by the constriction
24 which causes air bubbles to form in the second branch 20 of the duct 16 and siphoning
consequently not to start.
[0024] Naturally, it is intended that, the principle of the invention remaining the same,
the details of construction and forms of embodiment may be varied widely with respect
to those described and illustrated in the drawings, without thereby departing from
the scope of the present invention.
[0025] As already mentioned, the device of the invention can be used, for example, in household
appliances such as dishwashers or washing machines. In particular, one or more of
its various components such as the chambers, the sensor means and the branches of
the siphon duct, may be formed integrally with other elements of the household appliance,
such as the sump or water softener. Alternatively, these components may be assembled
with the other elements of the household appliance in a manner such as to facilitate
dismantling when it is necessary, for example, to perform cleaning operations.
1. A hydraulic device comprising a first chamber (10), a second chamber (12) with associated
liquid-level sensor means (14), and a first siphon-shaped duct (16) connecting the
first chamber (10) to the second chamber (12) and having a first branch (18) in communication
with the first chamber (10), a second branch (20) in communication with the second
chamber (12), and an intermediate portion (22) connecting the first branch (18) to
the second branch (20),
the device being characterized in that at least one cross-section (24) of the intermediate
portion (22) is constricted in comparison with the cross-sections of the first and
second branches (18, 20).
2. A device according to Claim 1, characterized in that the cross-section (24) of the
intermediate portion (22) is constricted by at least 50% in comparison with the cross-sections
of the first and second branches (18, 20).
3. A device according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, characterized in that the first chamber
(10) is a compartment of the filling system of a household appliance such as a dishwasher
or washing machine and the second chamber (12) is a region with which sensor means
(14) are associated for providing a signal indicative of the liquid level in the first
chamber (10).
4. A device according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, characterized in that the first chamber
(10) is a washing tank of a household appliance such as a dishwasher or a washing
machine, the second chamber (12) is a region with which sensor means (14) are associated
for providing a signal indicative of the liquid level in the first chamber (10), and
the second branch (20) of the first siphon-shaped duct (16) also constitutes the first
branch of a second siphon-shaped duct (32) the second branch of which opens into the
second chamber (12) and which is inverted relative to the first duct (16).
5. A device according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, characterized in that the first chamber
(10) is a washing tank of a household appliance such as a dishwasher or a washing
machine and the second chamber (12) is a compartment of the system for filling the
washing tank, with which sensor means (14) are associated for providing a signal indicative
of the liquid level in the second chamber (12), the first and second chambers (10,
12) also being connected by a third siphon-shaped duct (36).
6. A device according to either of preceding Claims 1 and 2, characterized in that it
is fitted in a household appliance, and in that at least one of the second chamber
(12), the level sensor means (14), and the first branch (18) and the second branch
(20) of the first duct (16) is formed integrally with another component of the household
appliance such as the water softener or the sump.
7. A device according to either of preceding Claims 1 and 2, characterized in that it
is fitted in a household appliance, and in that at least one of the second chamber
(12), the level sensor means (14), and the first branch (18) and the second branch
(20) of the first duct (16) is assembled with another component of the household appliance,
such as the water softener or the sump, in a manner such as to permit dismantling.