[0001] The present invention relates to a dishwashing machine with pulsed washing water
spray jets, which is capable of enabling energy usage in general to be reduced drastically.
[0002] A dishwashing machine of the above cited kind is known from US-A-5 525 161, in which
the rotating spray arms are supplied by a circulation pump so as to issue, towards
the dishes to be washed, respective pulsed water spray jets, ie. with an alternating
sequence of periods and pauses in which the pressure of the water supplying said rotating
spray arms is at its highest and its lowest value, respectively. In a preferred manner,
during the above cited pauses the rotating spray arms issue low-pressure water spray
jets so as to keep up an adequate operating effectiveness of the machine and lower
the overall water-generated noise thereof.
[0003] However, to the purpose of supporting the various washload items, dishwashing machines
generally comprise an upper rack and a lower rack, below which there is arranged an
associated rotating spray arm with main nozzles adapted to issue washing water spray
jets directed upwards. In order to ensure a more thorough washing action, at least
one of said rotating spray arms also comprises auxiliary nozzles adapted to issue
water spray jets that are directed downwards. This is normally applied to the upper
rotating spray arm, in view of ensuring a more accurate and thorough washing effect
on the washload items arranged in the lower rack. However, also the lower rotating
spray arm may (alternatively or additionally) be adapted to issue auxiliary water
spray jets that are directed downwards, for instance in view of bringing about a washing
action aimed at automatically cleaning the filtering means provided on the bottom
of the washing vessel of the machine.
[0004] Anyway, during the above cited pauses, the auxiliary water spray jets turn out to
be substantially ineffective and practically constitute respective water losses, or
leakages, that further reduce the pressure of the main water spray jets. As a result,
even these main water spray jets lose much of their efficiency during said low-pressure
operating pauses, under resulting reduction in the overall performance of the machine.
[0005] It is a main purpose of the present invention to provide a dishwashing machine with
main and auxiliary pulsed water spray jets, the effectiveness of which is really adequate
and optimal under all operating conditions.
[0006] Furthermore, it is a purpose of the present invention to provide a dishwashing machine
of the above cited kind, which is simple in its construction and automatic in its
operation.
[0007] According to the present invention, these aims are reached in a dishwashing machine
with pulsed water spray jets embodying the features as recited in the appended claims.
[0008] Anyway, characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more
readily apparent from the description that is given below by way of non-limiting example
with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figures 1 and 2 are schematical, partial views of a dishwashing machine according
to the present invention, in respective operating conditions thereof; and
- Figures 3 and 4 are schematical, longitudinal-section views of an enlarged detail
of the dishwashing machine illustrated in Figures 1 and 2, respectively.
[0009] With reference to the Figures, the dishwashing machine comprises mainly a washing
vessel 5, in which there are accommodated, for supporting the washload items, at least
an upper rack 6 and preferably at least a lower rack 7.
[0010] Said racks 6 and 7 are associated to respective spraying means that preferably comprise
hollow rotating spray arms 8 and 9 arranged therebelow. These rotating spray arms
are provided with a plurality of main spray nozzles 10 adapted to eject respective
washing water spray jets towards the respective racks, as this will be described in
greater detail further on.
[0011] In a per sé known manner, at least one of these rotating spray arms 8, 9 also comprises
at least an auxiliary nozzle 12 adapted to eject a respective water spray jet, as
this will be better explained further on.
[0012] In the example being described here, a plurality of auxiliary nozzles 12 are provided
in the upper rotating spray arm 8 to the purpose of ejecting water spray jets that
are directed against the lower rack 7 arranged therebelow.
[0013] Either alternatively or additionally thereto, one or more auxiliary nozzles 12 may
be provided also in the lower rotating spray arm 9 to the purpose of ejecting water
spray jets which may for instance be directed towards the filtering means 11 of the
machine, so as to clean them automatically. Such a particular alternative embodiment,
which is not shown in the Figures owing to reasons of greater simplicity, is known
for instance from US-A-4 972 861.
[0014] In all cases, the rotating spray arms 8, 9 are supplied with water which is delivered
under pressure by a circulation pump 13, which is adapted to be operated in the manner
as substantially described in the afore cited publication US-A-5 525 161 so as to
ensure that the pressure of the water supplying the rotating spray arms 8, 9 is variable
between a highest value and a lowest value during an alternating sequence of operating
periods and pauses, respectively.
[0015] According to a feature of the present invention, each rotating spray arm that is
so provided with main nozzles 10 and auxiliary nozzles 12 (ie. the rotating spray
arm 8 in the example described here) comprises control means adapted to substantially
shut off the auxiliary nozzles 12 during said operating pauses, ie. when the same
rotating spray arm is supplied, in correspondence of an inlet port 16 thereof connected
to the pump 13, with water having the afore cited lowest pressure value.
[0016] In a preferred manner, the control means are adapted to be operated hydraulically
in an automatic manner and, to such a purpose, a partition wall 17 may be provided
so as to substantially divide the interior of the rotating spray arm 8 into two distinct
chambers 18 and 19.
[0017] The chamber 18 communicates normally with the inlet port 16 and the main nozzles
10, whereas the chamber 19 communicates normally with the auxiliary nozzles 12 only.
[0018] Furthermore, the two chambers 18 and 19 of the rotating spray arm 8 are adapted to
communicate with each other through at least a passage 20 that is normally shut by
a valve arrangement 21. The latter comprises substantially a shutter 14 that is loaded
by a compression spring 15, or the like, which keeps it normally in its position in
which it shuts the passage 20, as this is shown in Figure 3.
[0019] The spring 15 is so sized as to make it possible for the pushing force thereof to
be overcome when, during the afore cited operating periods, the rotating spray arm
8 receives, at the inlet port 16 thereof, water at its highest pressure value, which
therefore is capable of acting with an adequately great pressure on said shutter 14.
As a result, the same shutter 14 is thereby caused to switch over to a position in
which it opens the passage 20 (Figure 4), through which said chambers 18 and 19 are
then able to communicate with each other. As a result, the water supplying the inlet
port 16 of the rotating spray arm 8 is then delivered to both the main nozzles 10
and the auxiliary nozzles 12, which are in this way to issue respective water spray
jets at an adequate pressure (Figure 2).
[0020] On the contrary, during the afore cited operating pauses, ie. when the rotating spray
arm 8 receives water at its lowest pressure value at the inlet port 16 thereof, the
valve arrangement 21 substantially shuts off the passage 20 and, as a result, also
the auxiliary nozzles 12, as this has already been described above. As a consequence,
although the water delivered to the inlet port 16 of the rotating spray arm 8 is at
its lowest pressure value, it anyway supplies the main nozzles 19 only, which are
in this way able to anyway eject respective water spray jets with a pressure that
is sufficient to enable them to perform a substantial mechanical cleaning action on
the washload items arranged in the upper rack 6 (Figure 1).
[0021] In other words, during said operating pauses, the lower pressure of the water at
the inlet port 16 of the rotating spray arm 8 is substantially compensated for by
the smaller overall passage or flow-through cross-section area of the nozzles that
are to be supplied by the same water, ie. the main nozzles 10 only.
[0022] The simplicity in the construction and operation of the valve arrangement 21 is at
this point fully apparent.
[0023] It will be appreciated that the afore described dishwashing machine may be the subject
of a number of modifications without departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0024] For instance, it may prove advantageous for the valve arrangement 21 to be adapted
so that, during said operating pauses, it actually shuts off the main nozzles 10,
instead of the auxiliary nozzles 12, for example in view of ensuring a more thorough
cleaning of the washload items arranged on the lower rack 7 only. Anyone skilled in
the art will in this case readily appreciate that, to this purpose, all it takes is
to invert the position of the inlet port 16 and the valve arrangement 21 with respect
to the chambers 18, 19 of the rotating spray arm 8.
[0025] Furthermore, both the main nozzles 10 and the auxiliary nozzles 12 may be provided
on the same side of the rotating spray arm 8, so as to cause them to eject respective
water spray jets that are in all cases directed against the upper rack 6, for instance.
In this case, anyone skilled in the art is able to readily understand that, with a
simple modification of the structure of the partition wall 17, it will be possible
to arrange things so as to have the washload items arranged on the rack 6 normally
showered by all of the nozzles 10, 12 during said operating periods, while being showered
to an adequate extent of effectiveness by either the nozzles 10 only or the nozzles
12 only during said operating pauses.
[0026] It should also be noticed that the present invention may be advantageously applied
also to a dishwashing machine in which the rotating spray arms 8, 9 are supplied alternately,
as described for instance in EP-B-0 237 994.
1. Dishwashing machine, comprising a washing vessel in which there are accommodated at
least a rack supporting the washload items, as well as spraying means having at least
a main nozzle and at least an auxiliary nozzle adapted to release respective water
spray jets, said spraying means being supplied by a circulation pump with an alternating
sequence of operating periods and pauses in which the pressure of the water supplying
said spraying means is at its highest and its lowest value, respectively, characterized in that it also comprises control means (21) adapted to substantially shut off said auxiliary
nozzle (12), or said main nozzle (10), during said operating pauses only.
2. Dishwashing machine according to claim 1, characterized in that said control means (21) are adapted to be operated hydraulically by the water supplying
said spraying means (8; 9).
3. Dishwashing machine according to claim 1, characterized in that said control means comprise a valve arrangement (21) adapted to normally shut a passage
(20) provided in a partition wall (17) that delimitates in the interior of the spraying
means (8; 9) a first chamber (18), which communicates with said main nozzle (10),
and a second chamber (19), which communicates with said auxiliary nozzle (12), the
valve arrangement (21) being adapted to switch said passage (20) into its opened position
when the spraying means (8; 9) are supplied with water at its highest pressure during
said operating periods.
4. Dishwashing machine according to claim 3, characterized in that said valve arrangement (21) comprises a shutter (14) loaded by a spring (15) which
keeps it normally in a position in which it closes said passage (20).