[0001] The present invention relates to a dishwasher comprising a liquid/gel dosing unit
that can dose the required amount of detergent into the washing cabin.
[0002] In dishwashers, it is important that the use of detergent should be in the optimum
level for cleaning the dishes due to both the life span of the dishes and also for
our health and pollution of the environment because of the chemicals contained therein.
At the start of each washing cycle, the detergent is filled into the detergent dispenser
disposed on the machine by the user. In washings where intensively dirty dishes are
washed, generally the use of greater amounts of detergent is preferred. Using the
detergent in the right amount is among the factors that directly affect the washing
performance. Therefore, lately the use of powder or gel/liquid detergents, the amount
of which depends on user preference is becoming widespread. However, the amount of
detergent being determined by the user cannot always provide the optimum washing performance.
Nowadays, the dosing units that automatically determine the amount of detergent and
transfer the same into the washing cabin are used for finding a solution to this problem.
The user fills in the detergent into the dishwasher once by means of the dosing unit
and the required detergent during washing is provided by the dosing unit. However,
the use of liquid detergents having high viscosity in the dosing units cannot always
provide the required amount of dose. The dosing unit cannot control the amount of
transferred detergent from time to time since the viscosity is high. Therefore, a
greater amount of detergent may be transferred to the washing cabin and detergent
residues may remain on the washed dishes.
[0003] In the state of the art European Patent No.
EP2073684, a household appliance is disclosed, that comprises a liquid detergent dosing unit.
[0004] The aim of the present invention is the realization of a dishwasher wherein the liquid/gel
dosing operation can be performed automatically. The dishwasher realized in order
to attain the aim of the present invention, explicated in the first claim and the
respective claims thereof, comprises a body, a washing cabin disposed on the body
wherein the washing process is performed and a detergent dispenser that is detachably
mounted on the body. The detergent dispenser comprises a detergent receptacle where
the detergent is stored and a scaling receptacle whereto the detergent from the detergent
receptacle is transferred to be delivered into the washing cabin. A first opening
providing the transfer of the detergent is arranged between the detergent receptacle
and the scaling receptacle, and a second opening between the scaling receptacle and
the washing cabin. A dosing mechanism enables the detergent to first pass from the
detergent receptacle into the scaling receptacle through the first opening and from
there to reach the washing cabin by means of the second opening.
[0005] The dishwasher of the present invention comprises a first valve enabling the first
opening to be closed and whereon the gasket is disposed, a second valve enabling the
second opening to be closed and whereon the gasket is disposed, and the dosing mechanism.
The first and the second valves move in the vertical direction. By means of the first
valve and the second valve disposed on the dosing mechanism, at least one opening
is enabled to be closed while detergent is transferred from the detergent receptacle
towards the washing cabin. During operation of the dosing mechanism only the first
opening or only the second opening is open. Thus, by preventing both of the openings
being open at the same time, the detergent is prevented from being directly transferred
accidentally from the detergent receptacle to the washing cabin.
[0006] In an embodiment of the present invention, the dosing mechanism comprises a crankshaft
disposed on the detergent receptacle in the direction of the first opening and the
second opening and a piston rod, one end of which is situated on the crankshaft and
the other end extending towards the scaling receptacle. A first support member is
connected to the end of the piston rod extending towards the scaling receptacle which
moves together with the piston rod in the vertical direction. A second support member,
with the second valve situated on its other end, is fastened on the first support
member. The first valve is disposed on the second support member and under the first
support member such that the second support member can move thereon. A first spring
is disposed between the first support member and the second support member and a second
spring is situated between the first valve and the second valve. By means of the springs
controlling the movement is facilitated.
[0007] In an embodiment of the present invention, the dosing mechanism comprises a stopper
disposed on the first support member. When the piston rod moves downwards, the stopper
exerts pressure on the first valve. The second spring that is compressed under the
first valve by the pressure enables the first valve to move in the downward direction.
Thus, the first opening opens and enables flow of detergent from the detergent receptacle
towards the scaling receptacle.
[0008] In an embodiment of the present invention, the dosing mechanism comprises a grasper
disposed on the first support member. When the piston rod moves upwards, the grasper
grasps the second support member and enables the same to move in the upwards direction.
By means of the second spring being compressed between the first valve and the second
valve, the second valve moves in the upwards direction and enables the second opening
to be opened.
[0009] In an embodiment of the present invention, the dosing mechanism enables the first
opening and the second opening to remain closed between the positions of the piston
rod at the lowest and highest points. Thus, controlling the flow of the liquid detergent
is facilitated.
[0010] In an embodiment of the present invention, the dosing mechanism comprises the first
spring that enables the second opening to be closed by pushing the second valve downwards
between the lowest and highest points of the piston rod.
[0011] In an embodiment of the present invention, the dosing mechanism comprises the second
spring that enables the first opening to be closed by pushing the first valve upwards
between the lowest and highest points of the piston rod.
[0012] In an embodiment of the present invention, the dishwasher comprises a motor that
enables the crankshaft to be energized and move.
[0013] In an embodiment of the present invention, the dosing mechanism enables one dose
of detergent to be delivered from the detergent receptacle to the washing cabin as
the piston rod makes one whole rotation on the crankshaft.
[0014] The dishwasher realized in order to attain the aim of the present invention is illustrated
in the attached figures, where:
Figure 1 - is the perspective view of the dishwasher.
Figure 2 - is the perspective view of the detergent dispenser.
Figure 3 - is the perspective view of the dosing mechanism when piston rod is at the
lowest point of the crankshaft.
Figure 4 - is the perspective view of the dosing mechanism when the piston rod is
at the highest point of the crankshaft.
Figure 5 - is the perspective view of the dosing mechanism when the first opening
and the second opening are closed at the same time.
Figure 6 - is the perspective view of the detergent dispenser and the motor.
[0015] The elements illustrated in the figures are numbered as follows:
- 1. Dishwasher
- 2. Body
- 3. Washing cabin
- 4. Detergent dispenser
- 5. Detergent receptacle
- 6. Scaling receptacle
- 7. First opening
- 8. Second opening
- 9. Dosing mechanism
- 10. Gasket
- 11. First valve
- 12. Second valve
- 13. Crankshaft
- 14. Piston rod
- 15. Fist support member
- 16. Second support member
- 17. First spring
- 18. Second spring
- 19. Stopper
- 20. Grasper
- 21. Motor
[0016] The dishwasher (1) comprises a body (2); a washing cabin (3) disposed on the body
(2) and wherein the washing process is performed; a detergent dispenser (4) that is
detachably mounted on the body (2) and wherein liquid/gel detergent can be filled;
a detergent receptacle (5) that is disposed inside the detergent dispenser (4) and
wherein detergent is filled; a scaling receptacle (6) that is disposed next to the
detergent receptacle (5) and wherein the detergent to be used in the washing process
is transferred from the detergent receptacle (5) and collected; at least one first
opening (7) that is arranged between the detergent receptacle (5) and the scaling
receptacle (6) and that enables the detergent to be transferred from the detergent
receptacle (5) to the scaling receptacle (6); at least one second opening (8) that
is arranged between the scaling receptacle (6) and the washing cabin (3) and that
enables the detergent to be transferred from the scaling receptacle (6) to the washing
cabin (3); at least one gasket (10) that is seated on the openings (7, 8) and that
provides leak proofing, and a dosing mechanism (9) that is disposed between the detergent
receptacle (5) and the scaling receptacle (6) and that enables the detergent to be
transferred from the detergent receptacle (5) towards the washing cabin (3) by controlling
opening/closing of the first opening (7) and the second opening (8). The detergent
filled by the user and stored in the detergent receptacle (5) is transferred by the
dosing mechanism (9) during the washing process from the detergent receptacle (5)
towards the washing cabin (3). The amount of detergent required for the washing program
is delivered to the scaling receptacle (6) by passing through the first opening (7).
The detergent transferred to the scaling receptacle (6) is delivered to the washing
cabin (3) by passing through the second opening (8).
[0017] The dishwasher (1) furthermore comprises a first valve (11) having a gasket (10)
thereon for closing the first opening (7), a second valve (12) having a gasket (10)
for closing the second opening (8), and the dosing mechanism (9) that enables at least
one opening (7, 8) to be almost entirely closed during transfer of detergent from
the detergent receptacle (5) to the washing cabin (3). As the first opening (7) is
closed by the first valve (11), the detergent flow from the detergent receptacle (5)
towards the scaling receptacle (6) is cut off. As the second opening (8) is closed
by the second valve (12), the detergent flow from the scaling receptacle (6) towards
the washing cabin (3) is cut off. When the first opening (7) is closed, the second
opening (8) is opened and when the second opening (8) is closed, the first opening
(7) is opened. Thus, a cycle is completed. As the piston rod (14) completes one full
rotation on the crankshaft (13), the first opening (7) and the second opening (8)
are enabled to be closed at the same time between the lowest and highest points. Accordingly,
the openings (7, 8) are enabled to be controlled more easily and during the transfer
of the liquid detergents with high viscosity the amount of detergent is enabled to
be controlled. During one full cycle of the dosing mechanism (9), each of the first
opening (7) and the second opening (8) is opened and closed only once by itself. During
the cycle, the two openings (7, 8) are closed twice at the same time.
[0018] In an embodiment of the present invention, the dishwasher (1) comprises a crankshaft
(13) disposed on the detergent receptacle (5) in the direction of the first opening
(7) and the second opening (8); a piston rod (14), one end of which is fastened to
the crankshaft (13) and the other end extending towards the scaling receptacle (6);
a first support member (15), one end of which is fastened to the piston rod (14) moving
in the vertical direction; a second support member (16) that is connected to the first
support member (15), that has the second valve (12) thereon and that moves together
with the first support member (15) in the vertical direction; the first valve (11)
mounted to the second support member (16) so as to move on the second support member
(16); a first spring (17) disposed between the first support member (15) and the second
support member (16), and a second spring (18) disposed between the first valve (11)
and the second valve (12). The piston rod (14) moves in the vertical direction as
the crankshaft (13) rotates. As the piston rod (14) moves downwards, the first support
member (15), one end of which is connected to the piston rod (14), also moves downwards.
Thus, the first valve (11) moving in the vertical direction on the second support
member (16) enables the first opening (7) to be opened by moving downward and detergent
to be transferred from the detergent receptacle (5) towards the scaling receptacle
(6). By means of the piston rod (14) moving upwards, the second support member (16)
is pulled upwards and enables the second openings (8) to be opened. By means of the
first spring (17) and the second spring (18), movement of the valves (11, 12) is facilitated.
[0019] In an embodiment of the present invention, the dosing mechanism (9) comprises a stopper
(19) that is disposed on the first support member (15), that exerts pressure on the
first valve (11) when the piston rod (14) moves downwards and that enables the first
valve (11) to compress the second spring (18) and the first opening (7) to be opened.
When the piston rod (14) moves downwards, the first support member (15) is pushed
downwards by the piston rod (14). The stopper (19) situated on the first support member
(15) contacts the first valve (11) and pushes the first valve (11) downwards. The
first valve (11) that can move in the vertical direction moves downwards by sliding
on the second support member (16). Thus, the first opening (7) is enabled to be opened.
[0020] In an embodiment of the present invention, the dosing mechanism (9) comprises a grasper
(20) that is disposed on the first support member (15), that grasps the second support
member (16) when the piston rod (14) moves upwards and enables the same to move in
the upward direction and that enables the second spring (18) to be compressed between
the first valve (11) and the second valve (12). When the piston rod (14) moves upwards,
the first support member (15) is pulled upwards by the piston rod (14). By means of
the first support member (15) moving upwards, the second spring (18) is opened and
pushes the first valve (11) upwards. Thus, the first opening (7) is enabled to be
closed. After the first opening (7) is closed, the grasper (20) located on first support
member (15) grasps the second support member (16) and enables the same to move upwards.
Thus, the second valve (12), situated on the second support member (16) that moves
upwards, enables the second opening (8) to be opened by moving upwards.
[0021] In an embodiment of the present invention, the dosing mechanism (9) enables the first
opening (7) and the second opening (8) to be closed at the same time as the piston
rod (14) moves on the crankshaft (13) between the lowest and highest points. When
the piston rod (14) is at the lowest point on the crankshaft (13), the first valve
(11) is pulled downwards and the first opening (7) is open. When the piston rod (14)
starts to move towards the highest point on the crankshaft (13), the first support
member (15) enables the first opening (7) to be closed by moving in the upward direction.
However, the second opening (8) is not opened before the piston rod (14) comes to
the lowest point on the crankshaft (13). Thus, the first opening (7) and the second
opening (8) are enabled to be closed at the same time when the piston rod (14) is
at the 90° and 270° positions on the crankshaft (13). Thus, the use of liquid detergents
having high viscosity values during the cycle is facilitated.
[0022] In an embodiment of the present invention, the dishwasher (1) comprises the first
spring (17) that pushes the second valve (12) downwards while the piston rod (14)
moves on the crankshaft (13) between the lowest and highest points. When the piston
rod (14) is between the lowest and highest points on the crankshaft (13), the second
valve (12) is pushed downwards by the first spring (17). Thus, the second valve (12)
closes the second opening (8) and the second opening (8) is enabled to remain closed
until the piston rod (14) comes to the highest point on the crankshaft (13).
[0023] In an embodiment of the present invention, the dishwasher (1) comprises the second
spring (18) that pushes the first valve (11) upwards while the piston rod (14) moves
on the crankshaft (13) between the lowest and highest points. When the piston rod
(14) is between the lowest and highest points on the crankshaft (13), the first valve
(11) is pushed upwards by the second spring (18). Thus, the first valve (11) closes
the first opening (7) and the first opening (7) is enabled to remain closed until
the piston rod (14) comes to the lowest point on the crankshaft (13).
[0024] In an embodiment of the present invention, the dishwasher (1) comprises a motor (21)
that enables the crankshaft (13) to move. The crankshaft (13) rotates by being energized
by the motor (21).
[0025] In an embodiment of the present invention, the dosing mechanism (9) enables one dose
of detergent to be delivered to the washing cabin (3) as the piston rod (14) completes
one full rotation on the crankshaft (13). In intensive washing programs, the dosing
mechanism (9) performs more than one cycle and delivers several doses of detergent
to the washing cabin (3).
[0026] By means of the present invention, high viscosity liquid detergent is enabled to
be delivered to the washing cabin (3) by means of a dosing mechanism (9). The user
fills in detergent into the dosing mechanism (9) and during washing, the detergent
requirement is maintained by the dosing mechanism (9). Meanwhile, liquid detergents
having high viscosity are enabled to be dosed controllably.
1. A dishwasher (1) comprising a body (2); a washing cabin (3) disposed on the body (2)
and wherein the washing process is performed; a detergent dispenser (4) that is detachably
mounted on the body (2) and wherein liquid/gel detergent can be filled; a detergent
receptacle (5) that is disposed inside the detergent dispenser (4) and wherein detergent
is filled; a scaling receptacle (6) that is disposed next to the detergent receptacle
(5) and wherein the detergent to be used in the washing process is transferred from
the detergent receptacle (5) and collected; at least one first opening (7) that is
arranged between the detergent receptacle (5) and the scaling receptacle (6) and that
enables the detergent to be transferred from the detergent receptacle (5) to the scaling
receptacle (6); at least one second opening (8) that is arranged between the scaling
receptacle (6) and the washing cabin (3) and that enables the detergent to be transferred
from the scaling receptacle (6) to the washing cabin (3); at least one gasket (10)
that is seated on each opening (7, 8) and that provides leak proofing, and a dosing
mechanism (9) that is disposed between the detergent receptacle (5) and the scaling
receptacle (6) and that enables the detergent to be transferred from the detergent
receptacle (5) towards the washing cabin (3) by controlling opening/closing of the
first opening (7) and the second opening (8), characterized by a first valve (11) having a gasket (10) thereon for closing the first opening (7),
a second valve (12) having a gasket (10) for closing the second opening (8), and the
dosing mechanism (9) that enables at least one opening (7, 8) to be almost entirely
closed during transfer of detergent from the detergent receptacle (5) to the washing
cabin (3).
2. A dishwasher (1) as in claim 1,
characterized by
- a crankshaft (13) disposed on the detergent receptacle (5), in the direction of
the first opening (7) and the second opening (8),
- a piston rod (14), one end of which is fastened to the crankshaft (13), the other
end extending towards the scaling receptacle (6),
- a first support member (15), one end of which is fastened to the piston rod (14),
moving in the vertical direction,
- a second support member (16) that is connected to the first support member (15),
that has the second valve (12) thereon and that moves together with the first support
member (15) in the vertical direction,
- the first valve (11) mounted to the second support member (16) so as to move on
the second support member (16), and
- a first spring (17) disposed between the first support member (15) and the second
support member (16) and a second spring (18) disposed between the first valve (11)
and the second valve (12).
3. A dishwasher (1) as in Claim 1 or Claim 2, characterized by the dosing mechanism (9) comprising a stopper (19) that is disposed on the first
support member (15), that exerts pressure on the first valve (11) when the piston
rod (14) moves downwards and that enables the first valve (11) to compress the second
spring (18) and the first opening (7) to be opened.
4. A dishwasher (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by the dosing mechanism (9) comprising a grasper (20) that is disposed on the first
support member (15), that grasps the second support member (16) when the piston rod
(14) moves upwards and enables the same to move in the upward direction and that enables
the second spring (18) to be compressed between the first valve (11) and the second
valve (12).
5. A dishwasher (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by the dosing mechanism (9) that enables the first opening (7) and the second opening
(8) to be closed at the same time as the piston rod (14) moves on the crankshaft (13)
between the lowest and highest points.
6. A dishwasher (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by the first spring (17) that pushes the second valve (12) downwards while the piston
rod (14) moves on the crankshaft (13) between the lowest and highest points.
7. A dishwasher (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by the second spring (18) that pushes the first valve (11) upwards while the piston
rod (14) moves on the crankshaft (13) between the lowest and highest points.
8. A dishwasher (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by a motor (21) that enables the crankshaft (13) to move.
9. A dishwasher (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by the dosing mechanism (9) that enables one dose of detergent to reach the washing
cabin (3) as the piston rod (14) completes one full rotation on the crankshaft (13).