TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a dish washing machine for housing and washing target
objects to be washed, such as tableware.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] Conventionally, as this type of dish washing machine, a dish washing machine for
spraying washing water from a washing nozzle toward tableware, for example, to wash
the tableware is proposed (see Patent Literature 1, for example).
[0003] Hereinafter, a configuration of a dish washing machine described in Patent Literature
1 is explained with reference to FIG. 7. FIG. 7 is a longitudinal sectional view of
a conventional dish washing machine.
[0004] As shown in FIG. 7, the conventional dish washing machine includes the following
elements: main body 1; door 12 for opening and closing the front face of main body
1; and washing tank 2, tableware basket 3, atomizer 4, and detergent insertion part
5 provided in main body 1. Door 12 is composed of upper door 12a and lower door 12b
divided into the upper and lower parts, and opens and closes the front face of main
body 1. Tableware basket 3 moves forward and backward from main body 1 through door
12, and receives and holds tableware 7, i.e. target objects to be washed. Specifically,
tableware basket 3 is configured to be withdrawn forward of main body 1 in the state
where door 12 is opened. Atomizer 4 atomizes the washing water reserved in the bottom
portion of washing tank 2. Detergent insertion part 5 is placed on atomizer 4 and
used to supply detergent into atomizer 4. At this time, detergent insertion part 5
is disposed in a position lower than tableware basket 3 so as not to hinder the movement
of tableware basket 3 when tableware basket 3 is withdrawn forward. Further, tableware
basket 3 is disposed in a position not overlapping detergent insertion part 5 so as
not to hinder supply of the detergent.
[0005] Hereinafter, the operation and action of the conventional dish washing machine is
described.
[0006] First, when using the dish washing machine, the user supplies detergent from detergent
insertion part 5. The supplied detergent is guided from detergent insertion part 5
to atomizer 4, and accumulates on the periphery of atomizer 4.
[0007] Next, when the user starts the operation of the dish washing machine, a predetermined
amount of tap water covering atomizer 4 is supplied to washing tank 2, as washing
water. At this time, the detergent accumulated on the periphery of atomizer 4 dissolves
in the washing water supplied and becomes a detergent solution. The detergent solution
is atomized by atomizer 4 at the start of an atomizing step.
[0008] Next, the atomizing step moves on to a washing step, in which tableware 7, for example,
is washed.
[0009] Typically, when target objects to be washed with much dirt are washed with a dish
washing machine without an atomizer, a large amount of detergent needs to be supplied.
Then, in order to reduce the amount of detergent to be used, a pre-washing step in
which the dirt on the target objects to be washed is removed to a degree is added
before the step of washing the target objects to be washed with a detergent solution.
[0010] However, in the configuration of the conventional dish washing machine, when the
user supplies detergent into detergent insertion part 5, the detergent accumulates
directly in atomizer 4. When the operation of the dish washing machine is started
at this time, the detergent dissolves in the washing water supplied first after the
operation and becomes a detergent solution. Thus, the pre-washing step in which tableware
is washed only with washing water cannot be provided. As a result, washing the target
objects to be washed with much dirt requires more detergent.
Citation List
Patent Literature
[0011] PTL1: Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication No.
2005-224486
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0012] The present invention provides a dish washing machine that includes an atomizer capable
of performing a pre-washing step, as a step prior to an atomizing step, when target
objects to be washed with much dirt are washed.
[0013] A dish washing machine of the present invention includes the following elements:
a main body; a washing tank; a tableware basket for holding target objects to be washed;
a washing device for spraying washing water onto the target objects to be washed;
an atomizer, provided in the bottom portion of the washing tank, for atomizing the
washing water; a door for opening and closing the front face of the main body; a detergent
automatic insertion device provided above the atomizer and inside the door; and a
controller for performing at least a pre-washing step, an atomizing step, and a washing
step. The controller is configured to cause the detergent automatic insertion device
to supply detergent to the atomizer, after performing the pre-washing step.
[0014] With this configuration, particularly when target objects to be washed with much
dirt are washed, after the pre-washing step, the step of atomizing a detergent solution
using the atomizer can be performed. This allows removal of the dirt on the target
objects to be washed to a degree before the atomizing step and the washing step. As
a result, this configuration enables a dish washing machine to reduce the amount of
detergent to be used and to exert high washing performance through the step of atomizing
the detergent solution.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0015]
FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of a dish washing machine in a state where
a door thereof is opened in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present
invention.
FIG. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the dish washing machine in a state where
the door is closed in accordance with the exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of a dish washing machine having a detergent
guiding path on a door thereof in a state where the door is opened in another example
in accordance with the exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 4 is a longitudinal sectional view of the dish washing machine having the detergent
guiding path on the door in a state where the door is closed in another example described
above in accordance with the exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view of a dish washing machine having a detergent
guiding path on a tableware basket in a state where a door thereof is opened in still
another example in accordance with the exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view of the dish washing machine having the detergent
guiding path on the tableware basket in a state where the door is closed in still
another example described above in accordance with the exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 7 is a longitudinal sectional view of a conventional dish washing machine.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT
[0016] Hereinafter, a description is provided for an exemplary embodiment of the present
invention with reference to the accompanying drawings. Elements similar to those in
the conventional example have the same reference marks and the descriptions of those
elements are omitted. The exemplary embodiment does not limit the present invention.
EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT
[0017] Hereinafter, a description is provided for the configuration of a dish washing machine
in accordance with the exemplary embodiment of the present invention with reference
to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2.
[0018] FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of a dish washing machine in a state where
a door thereof is opened in accordance with the exemplary embodiment. FIG. 2 is a
longitudinal sectional view of the dish washing machine in a state where the door
is closed in accordance with the exemplary embodiment.
[0019] As shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the dish washing machine of the exemplary embodiment
includes at least the following elements: main body 1; door 12 for opening and closing
the front face of main body 1; washing tank 2, tableware basket 3, atomizer 4, a washing
device, and controller 10 provided inside main body 1; and detergent automatic insertion
device 15.
[0020] Door 12 is composed of upper door 12a and lower door 12b divided into the upper part
and the lower part on the front face side of main body 1, and opens and closes the
font face of main body 1. Upper door 12a opens so as to lift up, and lower door 12b
opens so as to fall forward with the bottom end of the lower door as a fulcrum. Detergent
automatic insertion device 15 is provided on the inner surface of lower door 12b.
[0021] Washing nozzle 6 is roratably disposed in bottom portion 2a inside washing tank 2,
and sprays washing water to tableware 7, for example, held in tableware basket 3.
At this time, tableware basket 3 is disposed above washing nozzle 6 and holds tableware
7 as the target objects to be washed. Tableware basket 3 can be moved forward and
backward via opened door 12 so as to move inside and outside of washing tank 2. Specifically,
tableware basket 3 is capable of holding tableware 7 when being withdrawn above opened
lower door 12b.
[0022] The washing device is configured by connecting at least water reserving part 11,
residue filter 11a, washing nozzle 6, and washing pump 9. Water reserving part 11
is disposed in bottom portion 2a of washing tank 2 and reserves washing water. Residue
filter 11a is disposed to cover the top part of water reserving part 11 and prevents
the residue from flowing into water reserving part 11. Washing pump 9 is connected,
via piping, in a position halfway between water reserving part 11 and washing nozzle
6, and sends washing water or a detergent solution under pressure to washing nozzle
6.
[0023] Heater 8 is disposed in the vicinity of bottom portion 2a of washing tank 2, and
heats the washing water, the detergent solution, or the air in washing tank 2.
[0024] Atomizer 4 is disposed on the front side (the side of door 12) of bottom portion
2a of washing tank 2. Atomizer 4 dissolves the detergent in a small amount of washing
water, generates a detergent solution with high concentration, atomizes the detergent
solution, and sprays the atomized detergent solution onto the target objects to be
washed.
[0025] Controller 10 is disposed in a front outward lower position relative to bottom portion
2a of washing tank 2, controls and performs a series of operations of the dish washing
machine, such as a pre-washing step, an atomizing step, and a washing step.
[0026] The dish washing machine of the exemplary embodiment is thus configured.
[0027] Next, a description is provided for the operation and action of the dish washing
machine of the exemplary embodiment. The dish washing machine of the exemplary embodiment
washes the target objects to be washed, such as tableware 7, through a pre-washing
step, an atomizing step, a washing step, a rinsing step, and a drying step controlled
by controller 10. Hereinafter, the pre-washing step, the atomizing step, and the washing
step are outlined.
[0028] First, before starting the operation of the dish washing machine, the user withdraws
tableware basket 3 from washing tank 2, and places tableware 7 with dirt in tableware
basket 3. After the placement, the user places tableware basket 3 into washing tank
2.
[0029] Next, the user supplies a predetermined amount of detergent to detergent automatic
insertion device 15 using a measuring spoon, for example, closes door 12, and starts
the operation of the dish washing machine.
[0030] When the operation of the dish washing machine is started, first, controller 10 starts
the pre-washing step. When the pre-washing step is started, controller 10 causes a
predetermined amount of tap water, as washing water, to be supplied to water reserving
part 11 in washing tank 2. The supplied washing water is sucked from water reserving
part 11 by washing pump 9, and sent under pressure to washing nozzle 6. The washing
water sent under pressure is sprayed from washing nozzle 6 forcibly. Thus, tableware
7, for example, placed in tableware basket 3 and housed in washing tank 2 is pre-washed
with washing water. At this time, the washing water used to wash tableware 7 in the
pre-washing step flows into water reserving part 11 again, is sucked into washing
pump 9, and circulates. The pre-washing step is performed for a predetermined time
period.
[0031] Next, after the pre-washing step for the predetermined time period is completed,
controller 10 causes the dirty washing water to be discharged and the step to move
on to the atomizing step so that the atomizing step is performed.
[0032] When the atomizing step is started, controller 10 causes detergent automatic insertion
device 15 to supply the detergent to atomizer 4.
[0033] Then, controller 10 causes a predetermined amount of tap water covering heater 8
and atomizer 4 to be supplied, as the washing water, to washing tank 2. At this time,
the detergent supplied to the periphery of atomizer 4 dissolves in a small amount
of washing water on the periphery of the detergent and becomes a detergent solution
with high concentration.
[0034] Thereafter, controller 10 causes atomizer 4 to atomize the high-concentration detergent
solution so that washing tank 2 is filled with the detergent solution.
[0035] Then, the state where the atomized detergent solution adheres to tableware 7 is maintained
for a predetermined time period. Thereafter, without the washing water containing
the detergent (hereinafter being referred to as "washing water") discharged, the step
moves on to the washing step so that the washing step is performed.
[0036] When the washing step is started, controller 10 causes heater 8 to heat the washing
water. Simultaneously with heating, controller 10 causes washing pump 9 to suck the
washing water from water reserving part 11 and to send the washing water under pressure
to washing nozzle 6. The washing water sent under pressure is sprayed forcibly onto
tableware 7, for example, from washing nozzle 6. Thereby, tableware 7 placed in tableware
basket 3 and housed in washing tank 2 is washed with the washing water. At this time,
the washing water used to wash tableware 7, for example, in the washing step flows
into water reserving part 11 again, is sucked into washing pump 9, and circulates.
The washing step is performed for a predetermined time period.
[0037] Next, after tableware 7 is washed in the washing step for a predetermined time period,
controller 10 causes the dirty washing water to be discharged, the step to move on
to the rinsing step so that the rinsing step is performed in a manner similar to the
conventional manner.
[0038] Thus, the operation of the pre-washing step, the atomizing step, and the washing
step of the dish washing machine of the exemplary embodiment is performed.
[0039] That is, when the dish washing machine of the exemplary embodiment washes tableware
7 with much dirt, the dish washing machine first performs the pre-washing step. The
pre-washing step may be performed in the state where the detergent is supplied or
not supplied. In this case, to reduce the amount of detergent, it is preferable to
perform the pre-washing step in the state where the detergent is not supplied.
[0040] Thereafter, atomizer 4 performs the step of atomizing the washing water made of the
high-concentration detergent solution. This allows removal of dirt on the target objects
to be washed to a degree in the pre-washing step before the atomizing step and the
washing step. As a result, while the amount of detergent to be used is reduced, high
washing performance can be exerted through the step of atomizing the high-concentration
detergent solution.
[0041] Hereinafter, a description is provided for the configuration of guiding detergent
from detergent automatic insertion device 15 to atomizer 4 in a dish washing machine
in another example in the exemplary embodiment with reference to FIG. 3 and FIG. 4.
[0042] FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of a dish washing machine having a detergent
guiding path on a door thereof in a state where the door is opened in another example
described above in accordance with the exemplary embodiment. FIG. 4 is a longitudinal
sectional view of the dish washing machine having the detergent guiding path on the
door in a state where the door is closed in another example described above in accordance
with the exemplary embodiment.
[0043] That is, the above exemplary embodiment is configured so that the detergent is guided
to atomizer 4 by free fall of the detergent. However, this example differs from the
above exemplary embodiment in that, as shown in FIG. 3 and FIG.4, the detergent supplied
from detergent automatic insertion device 15 is guided to atomizer 4 through detergent
guiding path 13 provided on lower door 12b of door 12.
[0044] That is, in the configuration of another example described above in the exemplary
embodiment, detergent automatic insertion device 15 and detergent guiding path 13
are successively disposed, for example, inside lower door 12b constituting door 12.
At this time, it is preferable to provide, at top end 13a of detergent guiding path
13, an opening (not shown) in a shape that covers at least the opening of detergent
automatic insertion device 15 for discharging detergent. Further, it is preferable
that the opening (not shown) at bottom end 13b of detergent guiding path 13 has a
shape substantially as large as top face 4a of atomizer 4 and larger than the opening
at top end 13a. It is preferable that the inner peripheral surface of detergent guiding
path 13 is configured to have a surface to which detergent hardly adheres, or has
a configuration of preventing adhesion of detergent by anti-adhesion treatment, such
as water-repellent treatment.
[0045] Hereinafter, the operation and action of the dish washing machine configured as above
are outlined.
[0046] First, as shown in FIG. 4, by starting the operation in the state where door 12 is
closed, a pre-washing step similarly to the above description is performed.
[0047] Next, after the pre-washing step has been completed, an atomizing step is started.
At this time, the detergent supplied from detergent automatic insertion device 15
is supplied to atomizer 4 through detergent guiding path 13. This can ensure the supply
of a predetermined amount of detergent to atomizer 4. Thus, atomizer 4 can generate
a mist of a detergent solution with stable detergent concentration. As a result, this
configuration enables a dish washing machine to exert stable washing performance.
[0048] Hereinafter, a description is provided for the configuration of guiding detergent
from detergent automatic insertion device 15 to atomizer 4 in a dish washing machine
in still another example in the exemplary embodiment with reference to FIG. 5 and
FIG.6.
[0049] FIG. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view of a dish washing machine having a detergent
guiding path on a tableware basket in a state where a door thereof is opened in still
another example described above in accordance with the exemplary embodiment. FIG.
6 is a longitudinal sectional view of the dish washing machine having the detergent
guiding path on the tableware basket in a state where the door is closed in still
another example described above in the exemplary embodiment.
[0050] That is, as shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6, the configuration of this example differs
from those of the other example or the exemplary embodiment in that detergent supplied
from detergent automatic insertion device 15 is guided to atomizer 4 through detergent
guiding path 23 provided on tableware basket 3.
[0051] That is, in the configuration of still another example described above in the exemplary
embodiment, detergent guiding path 23 is disposed at the front outside of tableware
basket 3 in a position that is below the detergent discharging opening in detergent
automatic insertion device 15 provided inside lower door 12b and faces the detergent
discharging opening.
[0052] Hereinafter, the operation and action of the dish washing machine configured as above
are outlined.
[0053] First, as shown in FIG. 6, by starting the operation in the state where door 12 is
closed, a pre-washing step similarly to the above description is performed.
[0054] Next, after the pre-washing step has been completed, an atomizing step is started.
At this time, the detergent supplied from detergent automatic insertion device 15
is supplied to atomizer 4 through detergent guiding path 23 placed on tableware basket
3. This can ensure the supply of a predetermined amount of detergent to atomizer 4.
Thus, atomizer 4 can generate a mist of a detergent solution with stable detergent
concentration. As a result, this configuration enables a dish washing machine to exert
stable washing performance.
[0055] In the configuration of still another example described above in the exemplary embodiment,
along with tableware basket 3, detergent guiding path 23 can be taken out of the unit.
Thus, detergent guiding path 23 likely to become dirty with detergent or residue is
cleaned easily. This can ensure the supply of detergent from detergent automatic insertion
device 15 to atomizer 4.
[0056] Detergent guiding path 23 may be configured to be attachable to and detachable from
tableware basket 3. With this configuration, detergent guiding path 23 is cleaned
more easily, and ensured supply of detergent to atomizer 4 can be maintained.
[0057] It is preferable to make the opening on the side of top end 23a of detergent guiding
path 23 larger than the opening on the side of bottom end 23b. At this time, it is
also preferable that the opening on the side of bottom end 23b has an area substantially
equal to or smaller than that of top face 4a of atomizer 4. This configuration can
ensure the guiding of detergent falling from detergent automatic insertion device
15 to detergent guiding path 23 and the supply of the falling detergent onto atomizer
4. Further, in a rinsing step, for example, this configuration can ensure efficient
removal of the detergent remaining inside detergent guiding path 23 with the washing
water flowing from the opening on the side of top end 23a. As a result, detergent
guiding path 23 can always be kept in a hygienic state and easy to guide the detergent
in one washing operation.
[0058] As described above, a dish washing machine includes the following elements: a main
body: a washing tank; a tableware basket for holding target objects to be washed;
a washing device for spraying washing water onto the target objects to be washed;
an atomizer, provided in the bottom portion of the washing tank, for atomizing the
washing water; a door for opening and closing the front face of the main body; a detergent
automatic insertion device provided above the atomizer and inside the door; and a
controller for performing at least a pre-washing step, an atomizing step, and a washing
step. The controller may be configured to cause the detergent automatic insertion
device to supply detergent to the atomizer, after performing the pre-washing step.
[0059] With this configuration, particularly when the target objects to be washed with much
dirt are washed, after the pre-washing step, the step of atomizing a detergent solution
using the atomizer can be performed. This can remove the dirt on the target objects
to be washed to a degree before the atomizing step and the washing step. As a result,
this configuration allows a dish washing machine to reduce the amount of detergent
to be used and to exert high washing performance through the step of atomizing the
detergent solution with high concentration.
[0060] The dish washing machine of the present invention may further include, on the door
thereof, a detergent guiding path for guiding detergent supplied from the detergent
automatic insertion device to the atomizer. This configuration can further ensure
guiding of the detergent to the atomizer.
[0061] The dish washing machine of the present invention may further include, on the tableware
basket thereof, a detergent guiding path for guiding detergent supplied from the detergent
automatic insertion device to the atomizer. This configuration can further ensure
guiding of the detergent to the atomizer.
[0062] The dish washing machine of the present invention is composed of an upper door openable
upward and a lower door openable downward, and the detergent automatic insertion device
may be provided on the lower door. With this configuration, detergent is easily supplied
to the detergent automatic insertion device. Further, reducing the distance to the
atomizer can ensure the supply of detergent to the atomizer.
[0063] In the dish washing machine of the present invention, the detergent guiding path
may be provided detachably. This configuration allows the detergent guiding path to
be cleaned easily. As a result, the detergent guiding path is hygienic, and clogging
of detergent, for example, can be prevented.
[0064] In the dish washing machine of the present invention, the detergent guiding path
may be configured to be washable in a rinsing step. This can securely prevent the
detergent from remaining in the detergent guiding path in one washing operation.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0065] In the present invention, when target objects to be washed with much dirt are washed,
after a pre-washing step, a step of atomizing a detergent solution using an atomizer
can be performed. Thus, the present invention is useful in the technical field of
a dish washing machine, for example, in which reduction in the amount of detergent
to be used and high washing performance are required at the same time.
REFERENCE MARKS IN THE DRAWINGS
[0066]
- 1
- Main body
- 2
- Washing tank
- 2a
- Bottom portion
- 3
- Tableware basket
- 4
- Atomizer
- 4a
- Top face
- 5
- Detergent insertion part
- 6
- Washing nozzle (washing device)
- 7
- Tableware (target objects to be washed)
- 8
- Heater
- 9
- Washing pump (washing device)
- 10
- Controller
- 11
- Water reserving part
- 11a
- Residue filter
- 12
- Door
- 12a
- Upper door
- 12b
- Lower door
- 13, 23
- Detergent guiding path
- 13a, 23a
- Top end
- 13b, 23b
- Bottom end
- 15
- Detergent automatic insertion device