TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The invention relates to the field of dishwashing device such as dishwashers that
enable a sustainable washing performance without requiring access to a tap water inlet.
In particular, the invention pertains to dishwashing devices that can clean utensils
using a fixed volume of water and without heating said water.
TECHNOLOGICAL BACKGROUND
[0002] Dirty dishes and more generally dirty utensils such as for example cups, mugs, dishes,
plates, forks, spoons, knives are either washed by hand using a dishwashing product
or inside a dishwasher.
[0003] When the cleaning operation is done by hand, users generally use more water than
necessary and tend to use hot water. Beyond the burdensome task of having to do the
washing up, such non optimized use of water is not very ecological or sustainable.
[0004] Furthermore, the cleaned utensils then need to be left over to dry or be dryed by
hand, which is sometimes unpractical as utensils need to be left in a special rack
to dry and remaining water can accumulate under that rack until the drying step is
over.
[0005] Using a dishwasher is not a sustainable and ecological solution either, especially
in smaller households with one or a few people, who do not generate enough dirty dishes
to fill a dishwasher. Typically, the automatic cleaning cycles in dishwashers consume
up to 2 kWh of electricity and the cleaning process itself takes time. Furthermore,
in smaller households dirty utensils typically pile up in the dishwasher until the
dishwasher is reasonably full before starting a cleaning process. This makes utensils
unavailable for days before they can be used again, which is further unhygienic.
[0006] Using dishwashers adds a further constraint in that it requires a connection to a
water supply (hot or cold) as well as connection of the dishwasher to a drain pipe
which therefore makes the dishwasher location bound.
[0007] For the above reasons, a device and method adapted for running a cleaning cycle that
has a better portability is sought.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] To address the above need, the invention provides a dishwashing device configured
to perform a cleaning cycle using a fixed volume of water, the dishwashing device
comprising:
- a first water tank configured to be filled with the fixed volume of water prior to
starting of the cleaning cycle;
- a main housing configured to receive utensils to be cleaned, the main housing being
further configured to receive water from the first water tank;
- at least one second tank configured to receive used wash water from the main housing;
- a storage compartment configured to receive at least one cleaning agent, the storage
compartment being configured to dispense the at least one cleaning agent into the
main housing;
- a controlling device configured to activate transfer of water from the first water
tank into the main housing, the controlling device being further configured to activate
transfer of used wash water from the main housing into the second water tank and to
control dispensing of the at least one cleaning agent from the storage compartment.
[0009] The invention thereby provides a portable machine that does not require connection
to a water inlet. The dishwashing device of the invention can be easily dismounted
or transported to different places, for example taken on vacation, used in areas that
do not have access to tap water or electricity, as long as there is the possibility
to find a fixed volume of water (typically for 1,5 L to 3 L) required to perform a
cleaning cycle. The dishwashing device of the invention is particularly suited for
small households and can economically and environmentally friendly clean a small number
of utensils (dishes, cups, knives, forks and spoons for example).
[0010] By collecting all of the used wash water in a second water tank, the dishwashing
device of the invention enables a better treatment of used wash water prior to disposing
of it. The second water tank can for example be disconnected from the dishwashing
device to dispose of the used wash water in a water treatment facility or to use it
in another application such as in a toilet, in particular in locations where access
to water is limited.
[0011] According to an embodiment, the dishwashing device may be configured to run the cleaning
cycle using water from the fixed volume of water, , wherein the dishwashing device
is void of heating elements for heating the water.
[0012] The dishwasher of the invention does not require heating elements and can either
use water that is at the ambient temperature from the tank in which the water is stored
or at the temperature one can get from a water supply line. Heating elements generally
consume most of the electrical power in dishwashers during a cleaning cycle. The water
that is filled into the first water tank does not need to be cooled or heated which
makes the dishwashing device more flexible and easier to use.
[0013] According to an embodiment, the dishwashing device may further comprise a power supply
device providing electrical energy to the controlling device.
[0014] The power supply device ensures that all the elements that require activation using
electrical energy to create mechanical movements inside the dishwashing device, such
as for example activation of pumps or valves receive electrical energy without requiring
a connection to an electrical grid. This renders the dishwashing device even more
flexible in use. The dishwashing device can thus easily be transported and used as
a dishwashing assistant even in remote areas. Typically the device requires a voltage
that is lower than 50V and can be achieved using batteries or renewable sources of
energy such as solar panels that can also remain functional without being connected
to an electrical network.
[0015] According to an embodiment, the transfer of water from the first water tank into
the main housing, the transfer of used wash water from the main housing into the second
water tank and the dispensing of the at least one cleaning agent from the storage
compartment may be enabled by activating one among valves and pumps controlled by
the controlling device.
[0016] The valves may advantageously be electrically activatable valves. Instead of valves,
the dispensing of liquids in the dishwashing device can also occur using pumps, in
particular low energy consumption pumps with a high control on the amount dispensed
such as peristaltic pumps.
[0017] According to an embodiment, the main housing may further comprise at least one spraying
mechanism delivering water from the first water tank, the at least one spraying mechanism
further delivering the at least one cleaning agent, the at least one spraying mechanism
comprising at least one among: a rotatable spray arm, a traversing spray arm and a
nozzle.
[0018] According to an embodiment, the dishwashing device may further comprise a water filter
arranged at a fluid connection between the main housing and the second water tank.
[0019] By arranging a filter for example in a fluid line between the main housing and the
second water tank, it is possible to catch most of the dirt particles that are eliminated
from the main wash cycle or subsequent rinse cycles during the cleaning cycle performed
by the dishwashing device. Water that is filtered can then be reinjected to perform
a further cleaning operation. According to an embodiment, the dishwashing device may
further comprise a circulation system, the circulation system creating a controllable
pathway for water circulation between the main housing and at least a portion of the
second water tank.
[0020] According to an embodiment, the circulation system may be configured to create a
circulation of water from the main housing and into the second water tank via activation
of a first rinse valve, wherein the circulation system further comprises a fluid connection
between at least a portion of the second water tank and the main housing to allow
a circulation of filtered water from the second water tank into the main housing via
activation of at least one among an injection valve and a circulation pump.
[0021] According to an embodiment, the second water tank may comprise at least a first reservoir
and a second reservoir, wherein the circulation system comprises a first fluid connection
with the first reservoir for a water transfer between the main housing and the first
reservoir via the first rinse valve, and wherein the circulation system comprises
a second fluid connection with the second reservoir for a water transfer between the
main housing and the second reservoir via a second rinse valve.
[0022] By separating the second water tank into two compartments, it is possible to evacuate
water from the main wash cycle, typically particularly dirty even after use of the
filter, so that this water is not reinjected into the main housing again but stored
in the second reservoir. Water from intermediary cycles (cycles subsequent to the
main wash cycle) is typically not as dirty and can be reinjected into the main housing
after filtering. Such a separation into two reservoirs can save up to two thirds of
water consumed during the cleaning cycle, making the dishwashing device particularly
economical and more sustainable than dishwashing machines.
[0023] According to an embodiment, the dishwashing device may further comprise a base assembly,
the base assembly being in fluid connection with the first water tank, the main housing,
the second water tank and the storage device, the circulation system being arranged
in the base assembly.
[0024] Presence of the base assembly contributes to making the dishwashing device more compact
easy to transport and assemble/disassemble, by including all the pipes and possibly
even valves and pumps into one frame (the base assembly) that is more compact to store.
[0025] The invention also pertains to a method for performing a cleaning cycle using a fixed
volume of water, the method comprising:
- filling a first water tank with the fixed volume of water;
- selecting a program for performing the cleaning cycle;
- determining and operating using a processor a dispensing strategy for dispensing water
from the first water tank into a main housing containing utensils to be cleaned and
a dispensing strategy for dispensing at least one cleaning agent from a storage compartment
into the main housing;
- determining and operating an evacuation of used wash water from the main housing into
a second water tank.
[0026] According to an embodiment, the method may further comprise:
- determining, using the processor, a required volume of water required for performing
the selected program;
- comparing the determined required volume of water to the fixed volume of water;
- outputting a request to add more water in the first water tank if the fixed volume
of water is lower than the required volume of water.
[0027] According to an embodiment, the method may further comprise:
- controlling, using the processor, a circulation pump and a first rinse valve in a
circulation system providing a fluid connection between the main housing and at least
a portion of the second water tank, so that water from the main housing circulates
through a filter in the circulation system and is redirected back into the main housing.
[0028] According to an embodiment, the method may further comprise:
- determining a quality of used wash water exiting the main housing;
- based on the determined water quality, direct the used wash water to a first reservoir
of the second water tank if the determined water quality is above an acceptable threshold
quality and direct the used wash water to a second reservoir of the second water tank
if the determined water quality is below an acceptable threshold quality.
[0029] The "threshold quality" typically can be set based on a threshold conductance of
the used wash water, a threshold turbidity of the used wash water or the presence
of certain residues identified using optical means.
[0030] According to an embodiment, the method may further comprise:
- controlling, using the processor, a circulation pump, a first rinse valve and a second
rinse valve in a circulation system providing a first fluid connection between the
main housing and a first reservoir of the second water tank and a second fluid connection
between the main housing and a second reservoir of the second water tank, so that
used wash water from a main wash cycle of the cleaning cycle is directed into the
second reservoir of the second water tank and used wash water from at least one intermediate
rinse cycle is directed into the first reservoir of the second water tank and reinjected
into the main housing during a rinse cycle scheduled after the at least one intermediate
rinse cycle.
[0031] The invention further pertains to a computer program product comprising instructions
for executing a method for performing a cleaning cycle using a fixed volume of water,
the method comprising:
- obtaining a selected program for performing the cleaning cycle;
- determining and outputting instructions to perform a dispensing strategy for dispensing
water from the first water tank into a main housing containing utensils to be cleaned
and a dispensing strategy for dispensing at least one cleaning agent from a storage
compartment into the main housing;
- determining and outputting instructions to perform an evacuation of used wash water
from the main housing into a second water tank.
[0032] The above computer program product can also be viewed as a non-transitory computer
readable storage medium having stored thereon a computer program comprising instructions
for execution of the method described above.
BRIEF DESRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] The present disclosure will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the following
drawing figures, wherein like numerals denote like elements, and:
Fig. 1 is a schematic representation of a dishwashing device according to an exemplary
embodiment;
Fig. 2 is a schematic representation of a diagram showing fluid connections in a dishwashing
device according to an exemplary embodiment;
Fig. 3 is a schematic representation of a diagram showing fluid connections in a dishwashing
device according to another exemplary embodiment;
Fig. 4 is a schematic representation of a diagram showing fluid connections in a dishwashing
device according to yet another exemplary embodiment;
Fig. 5 is a flowchart illustrating steps of an exemplary embodiment of a method to
run a cleaning cycle with a fixed volume of water.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] The invention provides a portable assistant for washing a small number of utensils
without using any connection to a water inlet. The dishwashing device of the invention
typically can be moved to a different location easily for example by being transported
where a dishwashing operation is needed with little access to water, or the dishwashing
device can be disassembled and reassembled in the new location where it is intended
to be used.
[0035] Figure 1 provides one exemplary schematic representation of a dishwashing device
according to the invention. This dishwashing device 10 can typically be substantially
rectangular in shape and have dimensions from 50cm x 50 cm x 50cm to 50cm x 1m x50
cm.
[0036] The dishwashing device 10 typically comprises a main housing 3 with a door 8 that
is hermetically sealable and openable to include at least one rack on which about
10 utensils to be washed can be placed. The main housing 3 may advantageously rest
on a base arrangement 6, which can for example comprise pipes establishing a fluid
connection between different elements of the dishwashing device 10.
[0037] The dishwashing device 10 also comprises a first water tank 1 which is configured
to receive a fixed volume of water that will be used during a cleaning cycle performed
by the dishwashing device 10. The fixed volume of water may typically be in the range
of 1L to 3L, particularly preferably from 1,5L to 2,5L.
[0038] The first water tank 1 is in fluid communication with the main housing 3 to inject
water during the cleaning cycle. The dishwashing device 10 further comprises a second
water tank 2, which can for example be placed at a lower point of the dishwashing
device 10 so that used wash water in the main housing may flow directly to the lowest
point of the dishwashing device 10 after activation of a rinse mechanism. The second
water tank 2 may for example be located under the base arrangement 6 and the main
housing 1 may have a slanted bottom that leads to a central drainage point. From this
central drainage point a fluid communication allows used wash water from the main
housing 1 to be directed towards the second water tank 2.
[0039] The dishwashing device 10 further comprises a storage compartment 4 that is configured
to receive at least one cleaning agent that is injected into the main housing 1. The
storage compartment may advantageously comprise several cartridges 41, 42, 43, for
example 3 to 6 cartridges each containing a different cleaning agent suitable for
efficiently performing a cleaning cycle. One cartridge may comprise an enzyme used
during the first minutes of the cleaning cycle. Another cartridge may comprise an
alkali cleaning agent injected later during the main wash cycle. A third cartridge
may comprise a rinse agent. Each cartridge of the storage compartment 4 is in fluid
communication with the main housing to dispensing the at least one cleaning agent
in a controlled fashion.
[0040] The cartridges can be replaced and/or refilled and the content of these cartridges
typically can last for more than one cleaning operation. The volume of cleaning agent
in each cartridge may typically be between 10 ml and 1L, preferable in the range of
30 mL to 500 mL, even more preferably in the range of 50 mL to 400 mL.
[0041] To control dispensing of water from the first water tank 1, the at least one cleaning
agent from the storage compartment 4, activation of cleaning mechanisms inside the
main housing 3 and channeling of used wash water from the main housing 3 to the second
water tank 2, the dishwashing device 10 comprises a processor 5.
[0042] The processor 5 may further comprise a memory storage device for storing pre-programmed
cleaning cycles, and wireless communication capabilities to be able to receive instructions
from a remote user interface such as an application on a smartphone, tablet smart
watch or from any computer, server or remote user interface. The base arrangement
6 may also comprise a user interface to allow a user to input and select a program
for the cleaning cycle that he wishes to be performed.
[0043] Electrical energy to perform the cleaning cycle, activate the processor 5 can be
provided by a power supply device 7, which can be a battery or an accumulator. The
dishwashing device 10 does not require a connection to an electrical grid which renders
it even more flexible and usable in remote locations, for example in outdoor settings,
in the countryside or in situations where water and electricity is not available everywhere.
[0044] Alternatively, power supply can be provided by a cable power supply to be plugged
into an electrical grid system. Both options can also be made available for increased
convenience.
[0045] All of the elements described above are arranged so that they can be easily mounted
and dismounted from the base arrangement 6, and the elements when mounted do not leak.
This is made possible by the use of valves to control the transfer of fluid and cleaning
agent from each container of the dishwashing device 10.
[0046] As can be seen on figure 2, the main housing 3 typically comprises at least one rack
310 on which utensils 311 to be cleaned are placed. The water from the first water
tank 1 is dispensed in the main housing 3 using a spraying mechanism 301 similar to
those typically found in dishwashers such as spraying arms, traversing arms or nozzles.
[0047] Figure 2 provides a schematic illustration of a very basic embodiment for connecting
the first water tank 1, the storage compartment 4 and the second water tank 2 to the
main housing 3. In this embodiment, water is used once without being recycled. Water
from the first water tank 1 is dispensed by activating a valve 201 and a circulation
pump 210. Similar valves 202-204 are found on each cartridge of the storage compartment
4 to dispense the cleaning agents into the main housing 3. As can be seen on figure
2, the cleaning agent and the water from the first water tank 1 premix prior to being
delivered into the main housing 1 when they join in a fluid line 221. Circulation
of water and cleaning agents can be facilitated by the suction mechanism of a low
power pump for the circulation pump 210. The circulation pump is for that matter typically
a low-voltage direct current pump (operating at a voltage below 50 V) with speed control
capabilities, controlled by the processor 5.
[0048] To offer a fine control over the amounts of water and cleaning agent that are dispensed.
Instead of valves 201-204 or in addition thereto, each fluid line can comprise a metering
system such as for example a metering pump. One particularly advantageous type of
pump allowing a fine control of the amounts of fluid dispensed are peristaltic pumps
that further offer the advantage that they consume less energy and do not pollute
the fluid that flows through a fluid line.
[0049] Metering pumps also called dosing pumps such as peristaltic pumps can typically allow
the dosage of small quantities of fluid for example in the range of 0,01 g/s to 10
g/s, preferably in the range of 0,1 g/s to 1 g/s. The circulation pump 210 then creates
a turbulent flow that mixes the water with the at least one cleaning agent so that
the water that is injected into the main housing 3 is already an emulsion comprising
water and the cleaning agent. Settings of the circulation pump 210, controlled by
the processor 5 enable an appropriate pressure to be created in the fluid line 221
so that circulation and mixing of fluids is possible, overcoming flow resistance.
Diameters of the fluid lines is also designed so that such amounts of water and cleaning
agent can be dosed efficiently.
[0050] As can be seen on figure 2, used wash water exits the main housing 3 by circulating
along a second fluid line 222. Prior to entering the second water tank 2, the used
wash water is filtered at a filter 230. This filter may typically have a fine grid
structure with openings of the order of 0,05 mm to 2 mm preferably 0,1 mm to 1,5 mm
particularly preferably 0,2 mm to 0,9 mm. The filter can be removed for cleaning purposes.
[0051] According to the basic exemplary embodiment of figure 2, the used wash water is not
reinjected into the main housing 3 and only directed via the second fluid line 222
to the second water tank 2. A rinse valve 205 can be used to open a channel for the
used wash water to flow into the second water tank 2. Pump 211 is optional as used
wash water may simply flow under the action of gravity by flowing to the lowest point
of the dishwashing device 10. However, presence of the pump 211 may help suck used
wash water through the filter 230.
[0052] Fluid lines 221, 222 constitute a circulation system 200. This circulation system
can further substantially contribute to water efficiency by recycling water from the
second water tank 2 as seen in the exemplary embodiments provided below.
[0053] Figure 3 is a schematic illustration of an improved exemplary embodiment of the dishwashing
device 10. In this example, used wash water can be reinjected into the main housing
3 after passing through the filter 230. Reinjection can occur under the suction of
circulation pump 210, which can advantageously be placed after the junction of the
fluids lines coming from the first water tank 1, the storage compartment 4 and the
rinse valve 205 (not represented in figure 3). It is also possible to control the
timing at which used wash water is reinjected into the main housing 3 by using a multi-directional
rinse valve 205, that directs filtered used wash water into the second water tank
2. A valve 207 can be activated to reinject the filtered used wash water from the
second water tank 2 back into the main housing 3. In this embodiment, circulation
system 200 contributes significantly to saving water during the cleaning cycle.
[0054] Figure 4 is a schematic illustration of another exemplary embodiment in which a further
improvement consists in arranging the second water tank 2 into a first reservoir 20
and a second reservoir 21. Typically the second reservoir 21 can be used to collect
used wash water from the main wash cycle of the cleaning cycle. This used wash water,
even after passing through filter 230, generally still remains dirty. It is therefore
advisable not to reinject it into the main housing 3. A second rinse valve 206 can
be arranged in the circulation system 200 for that purpose. Although figure 4 represents
second rinse valve 206 as being arranged on the fluid line that connects rinse valve
205 to the first reservoir 20, it is to be understood that second rinse valve 206
can be directly arranged on fluid line 212. Although not represented, used wash water
collected in the second reservoir 21 can be purged after completion of the cleaning
cycle or during the cleaning cycle by expelling it out of the dishwashing device.
It is however advantageous to recycle this water, which can for example be used in
a toilet or other application in which purity of water is not a major concern.
[0055] Water from intermediate cycles, occurring after the main wash cycle, generally remains
cleaner than the water collected in the second reservoir 21. It is then advantageous
to reinject this filtered used wash water back into the main housing or to store it
temporarily in the first reservoir 20 and decide when to reinject it by activating
a valve 207, as described above in connection with figure 3.
[0056] The arrangement proposed in figure 4 can save up to two thirds of the used wash water,
and still achieve very satisfactory cleaning performances. For example, when using
2,25L of water in the first water tank, 0,75L can be used during the main wash cycle.
0,75L can be used during a subsequent cycle and then reused as often as necessary
to perform intermediate cycles. During a final rinse cycle, 0,75L of additional water
from the first water tank 1 can be added to remove any remaining dirt and channel
into the first reservoir 20 which then collects 1,5L of used wash water.
[0057] Although not represented in the figures, the dishwashing device 10 can further comprise
a fan that can be activated during a drying cycle at the end of the cleaning cycle.
[0058] According to a further embodiment, not represented on the figures, a wash water quality
measuring device can be placed in the circulation system 200, for example after the
filter 230. This wash water quality measuring device can be a turbidity measuring
sensor, a conductivity measuring sensor or an optical sensor that performs a spectroscopic
analysis of the content of the wash water. Based on the results of this measuring
device, it can be decided continuously or intermittently whether a volume of water
needs to be saved for later use in the first reservoir 20, or directly reinjected
into the main housing 3, or whether the poor quality of the water would justify directing
the water into the second reservoir 21.
[0059] The invention not only concerns the dishwashing device 10 described above, but also
pertains to a method for performing a cleaning cycle using a fixed volume of water.
[0060] As represented on figure 5, such a method 500 may typically first comprise a step
of filling 501 the first water tank 1 with water. Then, a user may select a program
for performing the cleaning cycle, for example at a user interface in the base arrangement
6. Then a processor 5 may determine and operate 502 a dispensing strategy for dispensing
water from the first water tank into a main housing 3 containing utensils 311 to be
cleaned and a dispensing strategy for dispensing at least one cleaning agent from
a storage compartment 4 into the main housing. Then the processor 5 may determine
and operate 503 an evacuation of used wash water from the main housing 3 into the
second water tank 2.
[0061] It is further possible to include a step of checking whether the fixed volume of
water present in the first water tank 1 is sufficient to perform the cleaning cycle
or not. It the amount that is detected (using a weighing device under the first water
tank or any metering device or graduation on the first water tank 1 for determining
water volume) is below an amount that is known to be required, a warning can be sent
to a user to add more water.
[0062] The steps of the examples and embodiments described above can be implemented by a
processor such as a processor in a computer, or a computer itself. A computer program
product comprising steps of the above-described method can be used to implement the
method on a computer.
[0063] It is possible to store a computer program comprising instructions to implement the
method of the invention on different non-transitory computer readable storage mediums.
These could for example comprise a processor or chip, FPGA (field programable gate
array), an electronic circuit comprising several processors or chips, a hard drive,
a flash or SD card, a USB stick, a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM or Blue-Ray disc, or a diskette.
[0064] While at least one exemplary embodiment has been presented in the foregoing detailed
description, it should be appreciated that a vast number of variations exist. It should
also be appreciated that the exemplary embodiment or exemplary embodiments are only
examples, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration
of the various embodiments in any way. Rather, the foregoing detailed description
will provide those skilled in the art with a convenient road map for implementing
an exemplary embodiment as contemplated herein. It being understood that various changes
may be made in the function and arrangement of elements described in an exemplary
embodiment without departing from the scope of the various embodiments as set forth
in the appended claims.
1. A dishwashing device (10) configured to perform a cleaning cycle using a fixed volume
of water, the dishwashing device comprising:
- a first water tank (1) configured to be filled with the fixed volume of water prior
to starting of the cleaning cycle;
- a main housing (3) configured to receive utensils (311) to be cleaned, the main
housing being further configured to receive water from the first water tank;
- at least one second tank (2) configured to receive used wash water from the main
housing;
- a storage compartment (4) configured to receive at least one cleaning agent, the
storage compartment being configured to dispense the at least one cleaning agent into
the main housing;
- a controlling device (5) configured to activate transfer of water from the first
water tank into the main housing, the controlling device being further configured
to activate transfer of used wash water from the main housing into the second water
tank and to control dispensing of the at least one cleaning agent from the storage
compartment.
2. The dishwashing device according to claim 1 configured to run the cleaning cycle using
water from the fixed volume of water, wherein the dishwashing device is void of heating
elements for heating the water..
3. The dishwashing device according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising
a power supply device (7) providing electrical energy to the controlling device.
4. The dishwashing device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the transfer
of water from the first water tank into the main housing, the transfer of used wash
water from the main housing into the second water tank and the dispensing of the at
least one cleaning agent from the storage compartment is enabled by activating one
among valves (201-205) and pumps controlled by the controlling device.
5. The dishwashing device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the main
housing further comprises at least one spraying mechanism (301) delivering water from
the first water tank, the at least one spraying mechanism further delivering the at
least one cleaning agent, the at least one spraying mechanism comprising at least
one among: a rotatable spray arm, a traversing spray arm and a nozzle.
6. The dishwashing device according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising
a water filter (230) arranged at a fluid connection (222) between the main housing
and the second water tank.
7. The dishwashing device according to claim 6, further comprising a circulation system
(200) wherein the circulation system is configured to create a circulation of water
from the main housing and into the second water tank via activation of a first rinse
valve (205) , wherein the circulation system further comprises a fluid connection
between at least a portion of the second water tank and the main housing to allow
a circulation of filtered water from the second water tank into the main housing via
activation of at least one among an injection valve (207, 208) and a circulation pump
(210).
8. The dishwashing device according to claim 7, wherein the second water tank comprises
at least a first reservoir (20) and a second reservoir (21), wherein the circulation
system comprises a first fluid connection with the first reservoir for a water transfer
between the main housing and the first reservoir via the first rinse valve, and wherein
the circulation system comprises a second fluid connection with the second reservoir
for a water transfer between the main housing and the second reservoir via a second
rinse valve (206).
9. The dishwashing device according to any one of claims 7 or 8, further comprising a
base assembly (6), the base assembly being in fluid connection with the first water
tank, the main housing, the second water tank and the storage device, the circulation
system being arranged in the base assembly.
10. A method (500) for performing a cleaning cycle using a fixed volume of water, the
method comprising:
- filling (501) a first water tank (1) with the fixed volume of water;
- selecting a program for performing the cleaning cycle;
- determining and operating (502), using a processor (5), a dispensing strategy for
dispensing water from the first water tank into a main housing (3) containing utensils
(311) to be cleaned and a dispensing strategy for dispensing at least one cleaning
agent from a storage compartment (4) into the main housing;
- determining and operating (503) an evacuation of used wash water from the main housing
into a second water tank (2).
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the method further comprises:
- determining, using the processor, a required volume of water required for performing
the selected program;
- comparing the determined required volume of water to the fixed volume of water;
- outputting a request to add more water in the first water tank if the fixed volume
of water is lower than the required volume of water.
12. The method according to any one of claims 10 or 11, further comprising:
- controlling, using the processor, a circulation pump (210, 211) and a first rinse
valve (205) in a circulation system (200) providing a fluid connection between the
main housing and at least a portion of the second water tank, so that water from the
main housing circulates through a filter (230) in the circulation system and is redirected
back into the main housing.
13. The method according to any one of claims 10 to 12, further comprising:
- controlling, using the processor, a circulation pump (210, 211), a first rinse valve
(205) and a second rinse valve (206) in a circulation system providing a first fluid
connection between the main housing and a first reservoir (20) of the second water
tank and a second fluid connection between the main housing and a second reservoir
(21) of the second water tank, so that used wash water from a main wash cycle of the
cleaning cycle is directed into the second reservoir of the second water tank and
used wash water from at least one intermediate rinse cycle is directed into the first
reservoir of the second water tank and reinjected into the main housing during a rinse
cycle scheduled after the at least one intermediate rinse cycle.
14. The method according to any one of claims 10 to 13, further comprising:
- determining a quality of used wash water exiting the main housing;
- based on the determined water quality, direct the used wash water to a first reservoir
of the second water tank if the determined water quality is above an acceptable threshold
quality and direct the used wash water to a second reservoir of the second water tank
if the determined water quality is below an acceptable threshold quality.
15. Computer program product comprising instructions for executing a method for performing
a cleaning cycle using a fixed volume of water, the method comprising:
- obtaining a selected program for performing the cleaning cycle;
- determining and outputting instructions to perform a dispensing strategy for dispensing
water from the first water tank into a main housing containing utensils to be cleaned
and a dispensing strategy for dispensing at least one cleaning agent from a storage
compartment into the main housing;
- determining and outputting instructions to perform an evacuation of used wash water
from the main housing into a second water tank.