Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to the dishwashing machines in general, with particular
reference to the so-called "free-standing machines". The invention has been developed
to improve the subject of the ergonomic use of dishwashing machines.
Background art
[0002] The most common used dishwashing machines include a washtub within which are housed
two sliding baskets to hold the crockery, an upper basket and a lower one. The inside
of the washtub is easily accessed through a front door that is hinged at the lower
region of a stationary structure of the machine to be angularly displaceable about
a substantially horizontal axis between a generally vertical position of closing and
a generally horizontal position of opening.
[0003] When the door is open the baskets can be extracted from the washtub for the loading
and unloading operations of the crockery. Generally, the upper basket of the machine
has lateral wheels engaged in relative sliding guides - usually telescopic wheels
- operatively associated to the lateral walls of the washtub. The lower basket is
also usually provided with lateral wheels , able to slide in relative rolling surfaces
defined directly in the bottom of the washtub, or in a transition region between the
bottom and the side walls of the washtub, at a substantially height corresponding
to the height of the inner surface of the front door when it is in the substantially
horizontal opened position. In substance, therefore, the lower basket is extracted
from the washtub by its rolling wheels first on the rolling surfaces of the washtub
and then on the inner surface of the door up to the position of the crockery loading
/unloading.
[0004] These dishwashers are built to be placed directly on the floor of the home environment
and have substantially standardized sizes. Typically, in case of free-standing machines,
the overall sizes are approximately about 85 cm in height, about 60 cm wide and about
60 cm of depth or length while in case of portable dishwashing machine such dimensions
are slightly lower, approximately 82 cm in height, approximately 59.5 cm in width
and about 57 cm in depth or length. Are also known dishwashers with reduced lateral
sizes whose width is approximately between 44.5 and 45 cm. The number of place settings
that can be washed in a dishwasher is usually from ten to fourteen.
[0005] In these dishwashers the upper basket is located at a relative height from the floor
which is generally comprised between 55 and 63 cm. The lower basket is instead at
a relatively small height from the floor, indicatively comprised between 28 and 32
cm. It is evident, therefore, that the loading and unloading of the crockery, particularly
with reference to the lower basket, are generally uncomfortable operations from the
ergonomic point of view, because they require repeated legs and/or back exercises.
This problem affects particularly aged people.
[0006] Small size dishwashing machines are also known for washing up generally a maximum
of six place settings that do not have the just above highlighted problem being so
"small" to be directly arranged on the work flat of a kitchen.
[0007] Bases or pedestals have been proposed with the aim of raising the device from the
floor of the front-loading machines for the treatment of textile garments, such as
washing machines or washer-dryers, in order to simplify, from the ergonomic point
of view, the operations of loading/unloading garments from the machine. Sometime the
base is a compartment having a front opening which contain a sliding drawer that is
movable between a retracted position and an extracted position.
[0008] In said drawer can be stored various kinds of objects, such as packages or containers
of washing agents, or the same garments to be washed. Bases for washing machines for
the treatment of textile garments with front loading can be found for example in
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Summary and object of the invention
[0009] In the light of the above mentioned embodiment, one aim of the present invention
is both realize a dishwasher machine base having more and perfected functions from
the point of view of both its ergonomic use and its applications. A connected aim
of the embodiment is to state a dishwashing machine including above base or, a combination
machine - base, when the base is not an integral part of the dishwashing machine.
A subsidiary aim of the invention is to realize a dishwashing machine designed for
a possible application in combination with a base.
[0010] One or more above mentioned aims are achieved according to the present invention
with a base and a dishwashing-machine having the characteristics of the attached claims.
The claims form an integral part of the technical teaching provided herein with reference
to the invention.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0011] The features and the advantages of the present invention will emerge from the following
detailed description and from the attached figures, which are provided purely by way
of non limiting example and in which:
- Figure 1-4 are schematic, prospective views of a base according to the invention,
in combination with a dishwashing-machine, in different conditions of use;
- Figure 5, 6 are schematic, prospective views of a base according to a second embodiment
of the invention, in combination with a dishwashing-machine, in different conditions
of use; and
- Figure 7 is a schematic, prospective view of a dishwashing-machine, according to a
particular feature of the invention, in combination with a base.
Detailed description of the embodiments of the invention
[0012] The reference to " one embodiment " in the context of this description is intended
to indicate that a particular configuration , structure or characteristic described
in relation with the invention is included in at least one embodiment.
[0013] Hence, phrases such as " in one embodiment" and similar that may be present in different
points of this description, do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment of this
invention. Furthermore, particular conformations , structures, or characteristics
may be combined in any adequate way in one or more embodiments, also different from
those shown. The references used herein are for convenience only and therefore do
not define the scope of protection or the scope of the embodiments.
[0014] Furthermore, the dishwashing-machine is described below limited to the elements necessary
to the understanding of the invention, assuming that the dishwashing-machine itself,
includes all other components normally known and necessary for its operation.
[0015] With particular reference to Figures 1 and 2, with 1 is shown in the whole a dishwashing-machine
like the one indicated in the introductive part of the present description, and in
particular a free-standing dishwasher. The dishwasher 1 has structure and functionality
generally known , which will not be described in detail. With reference to the illustrated
embodiment, it is here sufficient to explain that the dishwasher 1 has a stationary
structure 2 with a washtub 3 , in which are housed an upper basket 4 and a lower basket
5 . Is possible to remove and insert the baskets 4 and 5 with respect to the washtub
3 according to known feature, for example as described in the description introduction.
In a preferred embodiment, the overall sizes of the dishwasher 1 (width W, height
H and length or depth L) are the same already mentioned in the introduction of the
present description.
[0016] The dishwashing machine 1 has a front door 6, to access to the washtub 3 and consequently
to the baskets 4 and 5, that is hinged at a lower region of a stationary structure
2 of the machine 1, to be angularly displaceable about a substantially horizontal
axis between a generally vertical position of closure, like in Fig. 1 and a generally
horizontal position of opening, like in Fig. 2. As said, in the open position of the
door 6, the lower basket 5 can slide with its wheels, not shown in Figures, on the
inner surface of the door (the so-called inner door): in Figure 2 the lower basket
5 is schematically represented indeed in an extracted position from the washtub 3,
resting on the inner side of the door 6.
[0017] The dishwasher1 is installed on a base, according to the present invention, indicated
on the whole by 10.
[0018] In one embodiment the dishwasher is simply placed on a top-wall 11 of the base 10
on which top are defined appropriated slots designed to partially receive standard
adjustable dishwasher feet. In a different embodiment are provided specific means,
of any known concept, to fasten the stationary structure of the dishwasher 1 to the
base 10, such as screws and nuts to be used in place of the said feet, which engage
corresponding holes provided in the top wall 11 of the base 10.
[0019] The base 10 has a strong enough structure to withstand the maximum weight of the
dishwasher 1 in operative condition (for example with maximum loads of crockery and
water). In a preferred embodiment, the supporting structure of the base 10 is built
with metallic material.
[0020] In a preferred embodiment the base 10 has a width dimension W normally sized to support
a dishwasher 1, for example, of a width L indicatively comprised between 59.5 and
60 cm. Preferably, also the depth or length L of the base 10 is dimensioned for a
dishwasher 1 size, for example, approximately comprised between 56.5 and 60 cm. It
is evident, therefore, that the width L of the base 10 has the same size of the door
width of a common free-standing floor dishwasher like the one here shown with 1. The
height of the base 10 can be, for example, approximately comprised between 25 and
37 cm.
[0021] The base 10 has a front passage 12 and is entirely hollow inside, in order to define
a housing - not visible - for at least one movable support structure, generally designated
with 20. In the installed condition, the base 10 supports the dishwasher 1, with its
front passage 12 which is located below the front door 6 of the dishwasher 1.
[0022] The movable support structure 20 is constrained to the base 10 to be displaceable
through the front passage 12 and is capable to assume an operative and inoperative
position, as visible in Fig 1-2 and 4, respectively. In the inoperative position,
the movable support structure 20, is substantially inside the housing, and in the
operative position, the movable support structure 20 is at least in part outside of
the housing. As later better explained, according to the main invention characteristics,
the base 10 and the movable support structure 20, are configured so that when the
structure 20 is in its operative position, at least a part of the movable support
structure 20 protrudes laterally beyond the width dimension (W) of the base 10, particularly
to be accessible from an user also when the front door 6 of the dishwashing machine
1 is in its respective opening position substantially horizontal. The operating position
of the support structure 20 is visible in Figure 4. More particularly, in the exemplified
embodiment in Figures 1-4, the support structure 20 comprises a first part of the
structure 20a, which is constrained to the base 10 in order to slide substantially
linearly through the front passage 12, between respective retracted (Figures 1 and
2) and extracted (figures 3 and 4) positions. The first part of the structure 20a,
which is configured in the example as a sliding drawer, supports in a guided way the
second part of the structure, indicated with 20b, which can transversely move respect
to the first part of the structure 20a when the first part of structure 20a is in
its respective extracted position respect to its housing on the base 10. In the illustrated
embodiment, also the second part of the structure 20b, is configured substantially
in a sliding drawer and is movable in a direction generally perpendicular to the direction
of movements of the first part of the structure 20a.
[0023] Comparing the figures 3 and 4 it is possible to notice how, in this embodiment, the
second part of the structure 20b is displaceable between a respective retracted position
(Figure 3) and a respective extracted one (Figure 4) with respect to the first part
of structure 20a, when this last is extracted from the housing of the base 10.
[0024] As clearly visible in Figure 4, in its extracted position, the second part of the
structure 20b protrudes laterally beyond the width dimension W of the base 10, beyond
of the first part of the structure 20a and beyond the front door 6 of the dishwasher
1.
[0025] The first part of the structure 20a is here exemplified in a sliding drawer having
a structure substantially box-shaped, preferably opened upwardly; however this is
not essential for the purposes of the invention implementation: what matters is, in
fact, that the first part of the structure 20a is arranged in order to be able to
be extracted and retracted respect to its relative housing of the base and support
the second part of the structure 20b. At most, therefore, the first part of the structure
might simply include an horizontal base which moves in a linear way respect to the
housing of the base, and on which base is supported the second part of the structure
which moves transversally; for a such case, the above horizontal base is also preferably
associated with a vertical front wall in order to close the front passage 12 of the
base 10 when the first part of the structure 20a is in its retracted position. Same
considerations are also valid for the second part of the structure 20a , which is
here exemplified in a sliding drawer, that is an upwardly opened box-shape structure,
which can fulfill functions of container: more generally, the second part of the structure
20b can be structured to exploit a support function for generic items, and in this
case it may comprise a metal sheet not necessarily configured as a drawer.
[0026] The means to fix the first part of the structure 20a to the base 10 may be of any
known type, for example, common linear guides cooperating between the external longitudinal
side of the part of the structure 20a and the internal sidewalls of the base 10, like
the guide means usually used to constrain the linear sliding drawers with possible
rolling elements. The same applies to the guide means used to constrain the second
part of the structure 20b to the first one 20a: in one embodiment, these guide means
may be operatively assembled between the bottom of the part 20a and the bottom of
the part 20b.
[0027] In a particularly, advantageous embodiment of the invention the second part of the
structure 20b can be completely displaceable between its respective retracted position
and a first extracted position in corresponding of a first longitudinal side of the
first part of the structure 20a and is moreover displaceable between its respective
retracted position and a second extracted position in corresponding of a second longitudinal
side of the first part of the structure 20a. A such solution is exemplified in Figure
4, where with the solid line, in the second part of the structure 20b, is represented
in its first extracted position, while with the dashed line is represented its second
extracted position. This feature is particularly advantageous for a user, both in
view of a flexible installation of the dishwashing machine 1 and the base 10 (suppose
a case in which the devices are in the household environment close to a wall: the
structure part 20b can be extracted in correspondence with the opposite side of the
wall).
[0028] The advantages of the invention are evident in Figure 4. First of all the base 10
allows to raise from the floor the dishwasher 1 ensuring itself the user a general
improvement of the ergonomic use of machine 1. The ergonomic advantages are further
increased thanks to the possibility, allowed by the invention, to have access directly
to the support structures 20 when the machine 1 is in its operative position, even
despite a concurrent condition of the opening position of the door 6 of the machine.
In this context, in a particularly advantageous embodiment, the structure 20, and
in particular its part 20b, fulfills functions of container - or of support of a separate
container - for the so-called wet-waste, and in particular garbage. As known, before
being placed in the baskets of a dishwasher, from the crockery should be removed the
residues of food: this operation can be performed directly at a kitchen sink, when
this device is provided with a waste disposal unit, or using a garbage can or other
container used for the collecting of wet-waste.
[0029] In the case of present invention, when the dishes are ready to be loaded in the dishwasher
1, the machine's user does not have to do anything but carry the support structure
20 in the operating position of Figure 4, before opening the door 6 and extract the
interested basket 4 or 5. As seen, in this operating position the part of the structure
20b is freely accessible from above, laterally to the door 6, and therefore convenient
to dump directly the eventual food scraps from the crockery. As mentioned, for this
purpose, it's not strictly necessary that the second part of the structure 20b is
configured as a drawer, being able the same to include a simple frame for the support
of a plastic bag or similar adapted to receive the wet waste.
[0030] Once loaded the dishwasher, the baskets 4 and 5 can be pushed inside the washtub
3 and the front door 6 closed. The parts 20a and 20b can be then positioned in sequence,
in their respective retracted positions, in the conditions shown in Figure 1.
[0031] In one embodiment like the illustrated one, the drawer of the second part of the
structure 20b has a containment volume less than the useful volume of the drawer of
the first part of the structure 20a. The difference in volume between the two parts
in question can advantageously used to contain some frequently used items, particularly
articles to use in combination with the dishwasher 1, such as packages of washing
agents (liquid or powder detergent, soaps , regeneration salt, conditioner). Obviously
nothing prevents to foresee also more second parts of the structure 20b, for example
with drawers to be opened transversely on one side or both sides of the structure
20a, for example one for the wet waste and another one for different items, such as
those mentioned above.
[0032] In its exemplified embodiment the base 10 is configured as a distinct part respect
to the support structure or cabinet 2 of the dishwasher 1, but in a different embodiment,
not shown, the base 10 with its relative, movable, support structure 20 is integrated
in said cabinet. In a such case, for example, the dishwasher machine base can also
advantageously serve as a multipurpose container for some operational components of
the dishwasher (a drain pump or a water conditioner), in a space not occupied by the
support structure 20 when this is in its inoperative position.
[0033] Figures 5 and 6 illustrate a second embodiment of the invention, wherein the support
structure associated with the base 10 comprises at least one swivel structure 20'
which is articulated to the base 10 to perform at least one rotational movement about
a substantially vertical axis, during the passage between the respective inoperative
and operative positions. In this case, also, like seen in Fig. 6 when the swivel structure
20' is in its operative extracted position, the same structure protrudes laterally
beyond the width dimension W of the base and the door 6 of the dishwasher 1. The swivel
structure 20 ', which is here configured like an angularly movable drawer, particularly
with a plan profile substantially in the shape of a circular sector and can be fixed
in a guided way to the base 10 by a hinge of known conception, for example a hinge
to a fixed fulcrum or pivot hinge movable, such as a hinge with roto-translational
motion.
[0034] In the example of Figures 5 and 6, the base 10 includes two different swivel structures
20', each of which is articulated to the base 10 substantially in correspondence with
its respective longitudinal side of this last, in its front area, with the two structures
20' openable towards the two opposite sides of the door 6, one with clockwise rotation
and the other one with a counterclockwise rotation. Such embodiment of structure 20'
can be used to receive the wet waste and the other structure 20' to contain various
items particularly to be used in combination with the dishwasher 1, as already exemplified
above. It is also possible to provide a single rotatable structure 20' larger in place
of the two illustrated, openable in order to protrude only by one side of the door
6.
[0035] When actuating the invention, to the structure parts 20a 20b and /or to each rotatable
structure 20' are operatively associated switchable devices for open/close operations,
configured to maintain the same parts in inoperative or retracted position and allow
with manual control the passage in extracted or operative position, like the already
known push-push devices; eventually the opening movement of the parts in question
can be facilitated by the presence of springs or other items of mechanical energy
accumulators. The parts 20a, 20b and/or 20'are preferably provided with suitable gripping
items, here schematically represented with, non shown, front handles.
[0036] As previously mentioned, in one embodiment the base 10 is configured as a distinct
part respect to the cabinet of the dishwasher 1: such a base can then be combined
with a normally intended dishwasher installed directly on the floor of a generic environment
household.
[0037] According to a further aspect inventive in itself, is provided a dishwashing machine
specifically designed for being used in combination with a base, not necessarily a
base 10 of the type previously described.
[0038] Normally the sewerage drain for household appliances (such as a wall attachment or
associated with the pipe of a sink), are arranged at a height that requires making
the drain pipe of a dishwasher in order to form a handle to a height average of between
40 and 80 cm from the floor.
[0039] The presence of a base, however, has the effect of raising the whole dishwasher and
the bottom of the relative washtub, to a quote approximately between 25 and 37 cm:
in this situation, with a normal dishwasher, the handle of the drain pipe have to
be at a height relatively close to the attack of the sewerage. This condition can
cause siphoning during the machine operations. More particularly, it may happen that,
at a loading of water in the washtub during a washing program, more or less important
sewers depressions, caused for example by concomitant drains, performed by other household
devices or sanitary, may occur. These depressions can drain the water already loaded
in the washtub also in absence of activation of the dishwater pump drain.
[0040] In order to avoid this kind of events, according to the above consideration autonomously
inventive, a dishwasher is provided with an anti-siphoning arrangement, namely used
when it is installed onto a support structure. But, when the dishwasher is installed
directly onto the floor, the above arrangement is not used and its discharge hose
can be arranged in the common way. In a preferred embodiment, the above anti-siphoning
arrangement is equipped with a system to fasten the discharge hose to the cabinet
where it is installed.
[0041] An example is shown in Figure 7, where the dishwasher 1 is installed on a generic
support structure 10, not necessarily the same as the one described before. As usual,
the dishwasher 1 has the discharge hose 7 linked to the related connection 8a on the
back 8 of the machine, in the lower region.
[0042] The anti-siphoning arrangement includes an interstice, generally vertical oriented,
defined substantially between a lateral wall 2a of the cabinet 2 and the back 8 of
the machine 1. For this purpose the said edge of the back is then turned down substantially
like an "L" in order to be generally exposed in correspondence to a vertical recessof
the back 8, not visible in the figure. The arrangement includes also an exit passage
9 for the discharge hose 7, such a passage being defined in an upper region of the
lateral wall 2a, generally closed to back 8. The interstice defined between the lateral
wall 2a and the back 8 extends in height between the lower region of back 8 and the
said upper region of the lateral wall 2a, where the passage 9 is. When the dishwasher
1 must be installed on a base 10, afterwards, the discharge hose 7 is forced to pass
through the mentioned interstice and to come out through passage 9, in a way where
- in the installed condition of the machine - in correspondence to passage 9, the
hose 7 results in a curving upstream of its exit edge 7a. This arrangement allows
avoiding siphoning risks. Passage 9 can be considered on both the lateral walls 2a
of cabinet 2, whose back 8 is equipped with 2 vertical nooks, each one in correspondence
to the back edge of the two walls 2a.
[0043] The passage (or passages) 9 could be closed by the related cap (or caps), or it (or
they) could be partially pre-formed in the walls 2a, for instance by means of localized
circular weakening of the walls themselves, that can be opened just in case of need.
[0044] As per the above descriptions, the invention's main characteristics, as well as their
advantages, are clear, namely represented by an improvement of the ergonomics of the
dishwasher's use, and by the extended possibilities of using a related base. It is
clear that the base and the dishwasher described in the previous sections for exemplification
purposes can be subjected to numerous variants by a man skilled in the art without
departing from the scopes of the invention as defined in the attached claims
[0045] For instance, considering the configurations described in the Figures 1-4, the second
part of structure 20b can be swivel along a vertical axis, like the case of structure
20' in Figure 6. Of course, on the same part of structure 20' multiple swivel structures
can be provided, or a combination with a sliding structure (like the 20b) and a swivel
one (like the 20').
1. A dishwashing machine base (10) having a width dimension (W), a height dimension (H)
and a length dimension (L), the base (10) defining a housing for at least a movable
support structure (20; 20') and having a front passage (12), the movable support structure
(20; 20') being constrained to the base (10) to be displaceable through the front
passage (12) and being capable to assume an inoperative position, in which the movable
support structure (20; 20') is substantially inside of the housing, and an operative
position, in which the movable support structure (20; 20') is at least partly outside
the housing,
wherein the base (10) is prearranged to support a dishwashing machine (1) in such
a way that, in a respective condition of installation, the front passage (12) of the
base (10) is under a front door (6) of the dishwashing machine (1),
wherein the base (10) and the movable support structure (20; 20') are configured in
such a way that, in said condition of installation and with the movable support structure
(20; 20') in its operative position, the movable support structure (20; 20') protrudes
laterally beyond the width dimension (W) of the base (10), in particular to be accessible
by a user also when the front door (6) of the dishwashing machine (1) is in a respective
substantially horizontal position of opening.
2. The dishwashing machine base according to claim 1, wherein the movable support structure
(20) comprises a first part of structure (20a) slidable substantially linearly through
the front passage (12) between respective retracted and extracted positions with respect
to the housing, the first part of structure (20a) supporting in a guided way a second
part of structure (20b) which displaceable transversally with respect to the first
part of structure (20a) when the first part of structure (20a) is in the respective
extracted position with respect to the housing, the second part of structure (20b)
being displaceable between a respective retracted position and a respective extracted
position with respect to the first part of structure (20a), in its extracted position
the second part of structure (20a) protruding laterally beyond the width dimension
(W) of the base (20) and beyond a width dimension of the first part of structure (20a).
3. The dishwashing machine base according to claim 1, wherein the support structure comprises
at least one swivel structure (20') which is articulated to the base (10) to perform
at least one rotation movement about a substantially vertical axis, during the passage
between the respective inoperative and operative positions, in its operative position
the swivel structure (20) protruding laterally beyond the width dimension (W) of the
basement (10).
4. The dishwashing machine base according to claim 2, wherein the second part of structure
(20b) is constrained to the first part of structure (20a) to be slidable substantially
linearly between the respective retracted and extracted positions with respect to
the first part of structure (20a).
5. The dishwashing machine base according to claim 4, wherein the second part of structure
(20b) is displaceable between the respective retracted position and a first extracted
position at a first longitudinal side of the first part of structure (20a) and is
displaceable between the respective retracted position and a second extracted position
at a second longitudinal side of the first part of structure (20a) which is opposite
to the first longitudinal side.
6. The dishwashing machine base according to claim 3, comprising one first said swivel
structure (20') and one second said swivel structure (20'), each of which is articulated
to the base (10) substantially at a respective longitudinal side of the base.
7. The dishwashing machine base according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the movable support structure (20) comprises a structure substantially configured
as a slidable drawer (20a, 20b).
8. The dishwashing machine base according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the movable support structure (20; 20') comprises a structure substantially configured
as an angularly movable drawer (20').
9. The dishwashing machine base according to claim 2 or claim 5, wherein the second part
of structure (20b) comprises a structure substantially configured as a slidable drawer.
10. The dishwashing machine base according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that is defined by a cabinet (2) of the dishwashing machine (1).
11. The dishwashing machine base according to any one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that it is configured as a distinct part with respect to a cabinet (2) of the dishwashing
machine (1).
12. A dishwashing machine (1) with a washtub (3) and a front door (6) to have access to
the washtub (3), the front door (6) having a width dimension (W) and being hinged
at a lower region thereof to a stationary structure (2) of the machine (1), to be
angularly displaceable about a substantially horizontal axis between a generally vertical
position of closure and a generally horizontal position of opening,
wherein the machine (1) has a base (10) having a width dimension (W), a height dimension
(H) and a length dimension (L), the base (10) defining a housing for at least one
movable support structure (20; 20') and having a front passage (12) underneath the
front door (6), the movable support structure (20; 20') being constrained to the base
(10) to be displaceable through the front passage (12) and being capable to assume
an inoperative position, in which the movable support structure (20; 20') is substantially
inside of the housing, and an operative position, in which the movable support structure
(20; 20') is at least partly outside the housing,
wherein the base (10) and the movable support structure (20; 20') are configured in
such a way that, in its operative position, the movable support structure (20; 20')
protrudes laterally beyond the width dimension (W) of the base (10) and beyond the
width dimension (W) of the front door (6), to be accessible by a user also when the
front door (6) of the dishwashing machine (1) is in the respective substantially horizontal
position of opening.
13. The dishwashing machine according to claim 12, comprising a cabinet (2) and a discharge
hose (7) that extends from a back (8) of the machine (1), wherein the machine (1)
also comprises an anti-siphoning arrangement, including means for constraining an
intermediate region of the of the discharge hose (7) to the cabinet (2).
14. The dishwashing machine according to claim 13, wherein the anti-siphoning arrangement
includes an interstice, defined substantially between a lateral wall (2a) of the cabinet
(2) and the back (8) of the machine (1), and an exit passage (9) for the discharge
hose (7) defined in an upper region of said lateral wall (2a) which is proximate to
the back (8) of the machine (1), the interstice extending in height at least between
a lower region of the back (8) of the machine (1) and said upper region of said lateral
wall (2a).
15. A dishwashing adapted to be installed on a base, particularly but not exclusively
a base (10) according to one of claims 1 to 11, the machine (1) having a cabinet (2)
and a discharge hose (7) that extends from a back (8) of the machine (1), wherein
the machine (1) comprises an anti-siphoning arrangement including means for constraining
an intermediate region of the discharge hose (7) to the cabinet (2), the anti-siphoning
arrangement being designed for use when the machine (1) is installed on a base (10),
where in particular the anti-siphoning arrangement includes an interstice, defined
substantially between a lateral wall (2a) of the cabinet (2) and the back (8) of the
machine (1), and an exit passage (9) for the discharge hose (7) defined in an upper
region of said lateral wall (2a) that is proximate to the back (8) of the machine
(1), the interstice extending in height at least between a lower region of the back
(8) of the machine (1) and said upper region of said lateral wall (2a).