Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a device and a method for batch-wise pre-rinsing
of dishes prior to washing, the pre-rinsing being effected with the aid of spray means
for spraying a rinsing liquid. The invention further concerns a system for cleaning
dishes, comprising a device for batch-wise pre-rinsing of dishes.
Background Art
[0002] A process for cleaning soiled dishes, for example kitchen utensils such as plates,
glasses, cutlery, pans, etc., usually comprises the steps of
placing the dishes in a dishwasher basket to facilitate the handling of the dishes
in batches;
rinsing the dishes in the dishwasher basket in a pre-rinse step, in which large food
scraps are removed and dried-on food scraps are loosened by means of a pistol sprayer;
placing the dishwasher basket containing the dishes in a dishwasher;
washing the dishes in a washing process, which typically comprises one or more pre-washing
steps, washing steps and rinsing steps; and
removing the dishwasher basket containing the clean dishes from the dishwasher.
[0003] Effective pre-rinsing can facilitate the cleaning work both in the pre-rinsing stage
and in the subsequent washing stage.
Summary of the Invention
[0004] An object of the present invention is to provide a more efficient process for the
cleaning of dishes. This object is achieved by a device for batch-wise pre-rinsing
of dishes prior to washing, which device comprises a spray means for spraying a rinsing
liquid, the spray means being arranged in a rinsing chamber, which is adapted to receive
and enclose a batch of dishes, the rinsing chamber being adapted to be opened after
the dishes have been rinsed for removal of the pre-rinsed dishes. The rinsing chamber
enables spraying of the dishes in any optional direction, for example from below,
or in more than one direction, while preventing splashing of the dishwasher operator
or the surroundings. This allows for a more thorough pre-rinsing of the dishes, whereby
the subsequent washing is rendered easier and more effective and/or whereby the wash
result is improved. The present invention makes it is possible, for example, to reduce
the washing time and/or the quantity of detergent used in the subsequent washing operation.
A further advantage is that the device can be readily adapted for automatic pre-rinsing,
which supports improved working conditions and allows a dishwasher operator to carry
out other tasks while the pre-rinsing is being effected.
[0005] Preferably, the device comprises a rinsing liquid tank, which is arranged to receive
collected rinsing liquid which has been sprayed from said spray means, the device
being arranged to recirculate, during pre-rinsing, the rinsing liquid from the rinsing
liquid tank to said spray means. By virtue of this recirculation of the rinsing liquid,
a more efficient pre-rinsing and/or a lower consumption of rinsing liquid, for example
water, is/are obtained, since the same liquid can be used for spraying the dishes
several times. In addition, in a pre-rinse device that uses heated rinsing liquid
the recirculation can save energy, since the quantity of rinsing liquid that needs
to be heated is smaller than with a device where the rinsing liquid is not recirculated.
Furthermore, owing to the rinsing liquid tank it is possible to store the rinsing
liquid for the purpose of pre-rinsing additional batches of dishes later on.
[0006] Preferably, the device comprises an inlet for rinsing liquid that has been used in
a washing or rinsing process of a dishwasher. By reusing the dishwater from a dishwasher,
the water and electricity consumption can be even further reduced, since no clean
water needs to be supplied to the device for pre-rinsing. In addition, the fact that
the used dishwater often has already been heated in the washing process results in
energy savings and/or added pre-rinsing efficiency. Furthermore, the used dishwater
often contains detergent, which helps to loosen dried-on food scraps on the dishes
during the pre-rinsing.
[0007] In a preferred embodiment, the rinsing chamber comprises means for receiving a dishwasher
basket. This facilitates the introduction and removal of a batch of dishes in the
pre-rinse device.
[0008] According to one embodiment, said spraying means is rotatable about a substantially
vertical shaft. This embodiment enables the sprayed rinsing liquid to the distributed
in an efficient manner over the dishes.
[0009] According to one embodiment, the upper part of the rinsing chamber is delimited by
a vertically adjustable hood. It is extremely easy to introduce batches of dishes
in this embodiment.
[0010] According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a more efficient
process for cleaning dishes by means of a method for batch-wise pre-rinsing of dishes
prior to washing, the method comprising introducing a batch of dishes in a rinsing
chamber; closing the rinsing chamber; rinsing the dishes in the rinsing chamber with
the aid of a rinsing liquid: opening the rinsing chamber; and removing the batch of
dishes. The rinsing chamber enables spraying of the dishes in any optional direction,
for example from below, or in more than one direction, while preventing splashing
of the dishwasher operator or the surroundings. This allows for a more thorough pre-rinsing
of the dishes, whereby the subsequent washing process is rendered easier and more
effective and/or whereby the wash result is improved. In addition, if the process
is automated, wholly or in part, the working conditions are improved and the dishwasher
operator is able to carry out other tasks while the pre-rinsing is being effected.
[0011] Preferably, the method comprises collecting rinsing liquid from the rinsing chamber,
and rinsing the dishes with the aid of the collected rinsing liquid. This enables
a more efficient pre-rinsing and/or a lower consumption of rinsing liquid, for example
water, since the same liquid can be used for spraying the dishes several times. Moreover,
if the pre-rinse method requires heated rinsing liquid the recirculation can help
to save energy, since a smaller quantity of rinsing liquid needs to be heated.
[0012] Preferably, the method comprises receiving rinsing liquid from a dishwasher. By reusing
the dishwater or rinsing water from a dishwasher, the water and electricity consumption
can be even further reduced, since no clean water needs to be supplied to the device
for pre-rinsing. In addition, the fact that the received rinsing liquid often has
already been heated in the dishwasher results in energy savings and/or added pre-rinsing
efficiency. Furthermore, the received rinsing liquid often contains detergent, which
helps to loosen dried-on food scraps on the dishes during the pre-rinsing.
[0013] According to a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a more efficient
process for cleaning dishes by means of a system for cleaning dishes, comprising a
dishwasher for batch-wise washing of pre-rinsed dishes, which dishwasher is provided
with an outlet for used dishwater, the system further comprising a device for batch-wise
pre-rinsing of dishes, which device is provided with an inlet for rinsing liquid,
which inlet is connected to the outlet for used dishwater of the dishwasher. Such
a system for cleaning dishes saves electricity and water while offering improved washing
results.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0014] In the following the invention will be described in more detail by means of a preferred
but non-limiting embodiment, reference being made to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 illustrates a prior-art device, and the use thereof, for batch-wise pre-rinsing
of dishes.
Fig. 2 is a schematic side view of a device for batch-wise pre-rinsing of dishes.
Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the device in Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is a view along the section IV-IV in Fig. 3.
Fig. 5 is a schematic illustration of a system for cleaning dishes. The system comprises
a device for batch-wise pre-rinsing of dishes of the type illustrated in Figs 2-4.
Fig. 6 is a schematic illustration of a further embodiment of a system for cleaning
dishes.
Description of Preferred Embodiments
[0015] Fig. 1 illustrates a prior-art device, and the use thereof, for batch-wise pre-rinsing
of dishes. The device consists of a pistol sprayer 10, comprising a pistol sprayer
hose 12 and a pistol sprayer nozzle 14. The pistol sprayer is connected to a water
pipe 16, and fitted to a sink 20 provided with a basin 22. The basin 22 has a bottom
strainer (not shown) for preventing large scraps of food from being flushed into the
drain.
[0016] Pre-rinsing is effected by an operator 24 placing a dishwasher basket 26 holding
a batch of soiled dishes 28 on the sink 20 above the basin 22. The operator 24 then
activates the pistol sprayer 10 by means of an operating handle 18, thereby causing
the pistol sprayer nozzle 14 to spray a jet of water onto the batch of dishes 28 from
above. The operator 24 holds the pistol sprayer nozzle 14 in one hand and by aiming
the pistol sprayer nozzle 14 is able to direct the jet of water across the dishes
28.
[0017] When the pre-rinsing of the dishes 28 has been completed the operator 24 transfers
the dishwasher basket 26 containing the pre-rinsed dishes 28 to a dishwasher (not
shown), in which the dishes 28 are then washed.
[0018] Fig. 2 illustrates an example of an embodiment of a device for batch-wise pre-rinsing
of dishes according to the present invention. The figure shows a pre-rinse machine
50. The machine 50 has a frame 52, which is provided with shoulders 54 (Fig. 3) arranged
to support a dishwasher basket 26 of the standard width of 500 mm. A vertically adjustable
hood 58 is arranged to allow, in its raised position (indicated by a continuous line
in Fig. 2), the dishwasher basket 26 containing the soiled dishes 28 to be introduced
in the apparatus 50 through a hood gap 62 and positioned on the shoulders 54. In the
lowered position (indicated by a dashed line in Fig. 2), the hood 58 is arranged to
fit tightly against the frame 52, thereby forming a closed rinsing chamber 64 (Fig.
3). The hood 58 is arranged to be raised and lowered by means of an operating handle
60.
[0019] Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the pre-rinse machine 50. The machine 50 is shown with
the hood 58 in the lowered position. The frame 52 comprises a rinsing liquid tank
66, which is filled with a rinsing liquid, for example water, up to a level that is
determined by an overflow pipe 68. The overflow pipe 68 is connected to a drain 79
(in a manner not shown).
[0020] An upper, horizontal rinse arm 70a is located at an upper part of the frame 52 and
is rotatable about a substantially vertical shaft 69a. The upper rinse arm 70a is
provided with a plurality of spray nozzles (not shown), which are directed downwards
for spraying rinsing liquid onto the dishes 28 from above. A lower, horizontal rinse
arm 70b is located below the shoulders 54, and is, similarly, rotatable about a substantially
vertical shaft 69b. The lower, horizontal rinse arm 70b is provided with a plurality
of spray nozzles 72b (Fig. 4), which are directed upwards for spraying rinsing liquid
onto the dishes 28 from below. A rinsing liquid pump 74 is arranged to pump rinsing
liquid from a pump inlet 76 located in a lower part of the rinsing liquid tank 66
to the rinse arms 70a-b. At the bottom of the rinsing liquid tank 66 there is an outlet
77 which is connected to a drain valve 78 for emptying of the rinsing liquid tank
66, via a pipe 75, into the drain 79, for example at the end of the working day or
in preparation of cleaning or maintenance of the machine 50.
[0021] A collecting plate 80 for collecting rinsing liquid ejected from the rinse arms 70a-b
covers the rinsing liquid tank 66 and is sloping downwards towards a rinsing liquid
strainer 82. The rinsing liquid strainer 82 is arranged to collect food scraps that
have been rinsed off from the dishes 28 while allowing the rinsing liquid, when strained,
to flow into the rinsing liquid tank 66. Furthermore, to facilitate the removal of
food scraps the strainer 82 is adapted to be lifted out of the machine 50. The rinsing
liquid strainer 82 shown in Figs 3-6 is relatively small. However, it can advantageously
be designed to hold a larger quantity of food scraps in order to extend the intervals
between emptying of the strainer 82. It is also possible to provide the collecting
plate 80 with perforations, or to design it as a fine-mesh net, so that the collecting
plate 80 too contributes to the straining of the rinsing liquid.
[0022] Fig. 4 is a view along the section IV-IV in Fig. 3. For the sake of clarity the dishwasher
basket 26 and the dishes 28 are not shown. The view shows the shoulders 54, the lower
rinse arm 70b, the collecting plate 80 and the strainer 82. Removal of the strainer
82 is facilitated by virtue of the fact that the strainer 82 is provided with a handle
84.
[0023] Fig. 5 shows a system 100 for cleaning dishes. The system 100 comprises a pre-rinse
machine 50, according to that which has been described above with reference to Figs
2-4, and a dishwasher 150 of the kind known in the art. In this example, the dishwasher
150 is of the single tank type and comprises a dishwater tank (not shown) with an
outlet 177. The dishwasher 150 can be used for washing dishes 28 which have been pre-rinsed
in the pre-rinse machine 50, or for washing dishes 28 which have not been pre-rinsed
or which have been pre-rinsed in any other manner. The dishwasher 150 further has
an inlet 104 for clean water. The outlet 177 of the dishwasher 150 is connected to
the outlet 77 of the pre-rinse machine 50 via a check valve 108. Owing to this design,
it is possible, by opening the drain valve 78, to simultaneously discharge the dishwater
from the dishwasher 150 and the rinsing liquid from the rinsing liquid tank 66 of
the pre-rinse machine 50. If, however, the drain valve 78 is closed, any flow of used
dishwater from the dishwasher 150 will instead be pressed into and through the outlet
77 of the pre-rinse machine 50. In this way, the pre-rinse machine 50 can be made
to receive used dishwater from the dishwasher 150 and to use this water as rinsing
liquid for the pre-rinsing of dishes 28. The maximum dishwater level in the dishwasher
150 is limited by the height of the overflow pipe 68 of the pre-rinse machine 50.
[0024] Fig. 6 shows an alternative system 200 for cleaning dishes. The system 200 comprises
a pre-rinse machine 50 and a dishwasher 250 according to that which has been described
above with reference to Fig. 5. However, instead of being connected to the pre-rinse
machine 50 via a check valve 108, as illustrated in Fig. 5, the dishwasher 250 is
connected to the pre-rinse machine 50 via a pump 208. The dishwasher 250 is provided
with an overflow pipe 268 disposed in a dishwater tank (not shown). The overflow pipe
268 is connected to a dishwater outlet 277 and the pump 208 is connected between the
outlet 277 of the dishwasher 250 and an inlet 209 in the pre-rinse machine 50. The
inlet 209 opens into the rinsing liquid tank 66 above the overflow pipe 68 disposed
therein and thus above the rinsing liquid level of the rinsing liquid tank 66 when
the rinsing liquid tank 66 is full. Whenever more liquid is supplied to the dishwasher
250, for example during a rinsing stage, any excess liquid for which there is no room
in the dishwater tank will flow to the pump 208 via the overflow pipe 268. The pump
208 is arranged to be activated when liquid is being supplied to the dishwasher 250.
For example, the pump 208 can be arranged to be activated by a control signal which
controls the inlet of water through a water inlet 104 to the dishwasher 250. The pump
208 can also be arranged to be automatically activated by a sensor (not shown), which
detects the presence of dishwater in the dishwater outlet 277. When the dishwater
flows via the overflow pipe 268 down into the dishwater outlet 277 the pump 208 is
arranged to pump the dishwater from the outlet 277 of the dishwasher 150 and into
the rinsing liquid tank 66 provided in the pre-rinse machine 50. As a result, it is
possible to set the desired level of dishwater in the dishwasher 250 independently
of the rinsing liquid level in the pre-rinse machine 50. Furthermore, this embodiment
supports easier emptying of the rinsing liquid tank 66 of the pre-rinse machine 50
without the dishwater in the dishwasher 250 being discharged at the same time.
[0025] It will be appreciated that the invention can be modified in various ways within
the scope of the claims. Thus, it is not necessary, for instance, for the device for
batch-wise pre-rinsing of dishes 28 to receive the rinsing liquid from the outlet
for used dishwater of a dishwasher. Instead, the rinsing liquid tank 66 can be supplied,
for example, with clean water via the hood gap 62 by using a bucket or a hose.
[0026] Moreover, the rinsing chamber 64 need not be defined by a vertically adjustable hood.
Instead, the device for pre-rinsing dishes may be of the front-loader type, i.e. where
access to the interior of the rinsing chamber for the introduction of dishes is provided
via a door in the wall of the rinsing chamber.
ITEMIZED LIST OF EMBODIMENTS
[0027]
- 1. A device for batch-wise pre-rinsing of dishes prior to washing, which device comprises
a spray means (70a-b) for spraying a rinsing liquid and is characterised in that
the spray means (70a-b) is arranged in a rinsing chamber (64), which is adapted to
receive and enclose a batch of dishes (28), the rinsing chamber (64) being adapted
to be opened after the dishes (28) has been rinsed for removal of the pre-rinsed dishes
(28).
- 2. A device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a rinsing liquid tank (66),
which is arranged to receive collected rinsing liquid which has been sprayed from
said spray means (70a-b), the device (50) being adapted to recirculate, during pre-rinsing,
the rinsing liquid from the rinsing liquid tank (66) to said spray means (70a-b).
- 3. A device according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising an inlet
(77, 209) for rinsing liquid that has been used in a washing or rinsing process of
a dishwasher (150).
- 4. A device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the rinsing chamber
(64) comprises means (54) for receiving a dishwasher basket (26).
- 5. A device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said spray means
(70a-b) is rotatable about a substantially vertical shaft (69a-b).
- 6. A device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the upper part of
the rinsing chamber (64) is delimited by a vertically adjustable hood (58).
- 7. A method for batch-wise pre-rinsing of dishes prior to washing, characterised by the steps of
introducing a batch of dishes (28) in a rinsing chamber (64);
closing the rinsing chamber (64);
rinsing the dishes (28) in the rinsing chamber (64) with the aid of a rinsing liquid;
opening the rinsing chamber (64); and
removing the batch of dishes (28).
- 8. The method according to claim 7, further comprising collecting rinsing liquid from
the rinsing chamber (64); and rinsing the dishes (28) with the aid of the collected
rinsing liquid.
- 9. The method according to any one of claims 7-8, further comprising receiving rinsing
liquid from a dishwasher (150).
- 10. A system for cleaning dishes, comprising a dishwasher (150, 250) for batch-wise
washing of pre-rinsed dishes (28), which dishwasher (150, 250) is provided with an
outlet (177, 277) for used dishwater,
the system (100, 200) further comprising
a device (50) for batch-wise pre-rinsing of dishes as claimed in any one of claims
1-6, which device (50) is provided with an inlet (77, 209) for rinsing liquid, which
inlet (77, 209) is connected to the outlet (177, 277) for used dishwater of the dishwasher
(150, 250).
1. A pre-rinse device (50) for batch-wise pre-rinsing of dishes prior to washing, which
device (50) comprises a spray means (70a-b) for spraying a rinsing liquid and is characterised in that
the spray means (70a-b) is arranged in a rinsing chamber (64), which is adapted to
receive and enclose a batch of dishes (28), the rinsing chamber (64) being adapted
to be opened after the dishes (28) has been rinsed for removal of the pre-rinsed dishes
(28), wherein the upper part of the rinsing chamber (64) is delimited by a vertically
adjustable hood (58), and in that the device (50) further comprises an inlet (77, 209) for rinsing liquid that has
been used in a washing or rinsing process of a separate dishwasher (150, 250) and
an overflow pipe (68) which is connectable to a drain (79).
2. A device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a rinsing liquid tank (66), which
is arranged to receive collected rinsing liquid which has been sprayed from said spray
means (70a-b), the device (50) being adapted to recirculate, during pre-rinsing, the
rinsing liquid from the rinsing liquid tank (66) to said spray means (70a-b).
3. A device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the rinsing chamber
(64) comprises means (54) for receiving a dishwasher basket (26).
4. A device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said spray means (70a-b)
is rotatable about a substantially vertical shaft (69a-b).