BACKGROUND
1. Field
[0001] Embodiments relate to a built-in dishwasher to enable easy observation of an operating
state thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] Generally, a dishwasher is an appliance to enable sanitary and efficient washing
of dishes and has dish washing and drying functions.
[0003] A dishwasher is mainly installed in a built-in manner along with kitchen components,
such as a sink, etc. To improve the aesthetics of a built-in dishwasher, a front surface
of the built-in dishwasher is covered with a panel having the same texture and color
as those of kitchen components.
[0004] The built-in dishwasher, however, makes observation of an operating state (e.g.,
washing/rinsing/completion) of the dishwasher difficult and therefore, has been developed
to have a configuration for easy observation of the operating state.
SUMMARY
[0005] Therefore, it is an aspect to provide a built-in dishwasher, which enables easy observation
of an operating state thereof.
[0006] Additional aspects will be set forth in part in the description which follows and,
in part, will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the
invention.
[0007] In accordance with one aspect, a built-in dishwasher configured to be inserted into
a receiving space of an external structure through an opening of the receiving space,
includes a case, a wash tub placed in the case, a door to open or close the wash tub,
an operation indicator to indicate an operating state of the dishwasher, and a protective
panel provided at a ceiling of the receiving space facing the operation indicator
and serving to prevent steam, discharged from the wash tub upon opening of the door,
from contacting the external structure, wherein the protective panel is made of a
light transmitting material to transmit light, emitted from the operation indicator,
in a forward direction of the door.
[0008] The protective panel may be made of any one of glass and transparent resin.
[0009] The protective panel may have a length corresponding to a width of the receiving
space and may be located adjacent to the opening of the receiving space to face an
upper surface of the door.
[0010] At least one diffuser pattern may be integrally formed at a portion of the protective
panel facing the operation indicator and may serve to diffuse the light emitted from
the operation indicator.
[0011] The diffuser pattern may take the form of a V-shaped recess indented inward from
an upper surface of the protective panel.
[0012] The at least one diffuser pattern may include a plurality of diffuser patterns spaced
apart from one another in a front-and-rear direction of the protective panel.
[0013] The plurality of diffuser patterns may be equidistantly arranged.
[0014] A distance between the plurality of diffuser patterns may be reduced away from the
operation indicator.
[0015] In accordance with another aspect, a built-in dishwasher configured to be inserted
into a receiving space of an external structure through an opening of the receiving
space, includes an operation indicator provided at an upper surface of a door that
opens or closes a wash tub, and a protective panel having a length corresponding to
a width of the receiving space and mounted at a ceiling of the receiving space adjacent
to the opening of the receiving space, the protective panel serving to prevent deformation
of the external structure due to steam discharged upon opening of the door, wherein
the protective panel is made of a light transmitting resin and includes an incidence
surface facing the operation indicator and an emission surface facing a forward direction
of the door, and at least one diffuser pattern is integrally formed at a portion of
an upper surface of the protective panel facing the operation indicator and serves
to reflect light introduced through the incidence surface to enable emission of the
light through the emission surface.
[0016] An ornamental panel having the same texture and color as the external structure may
be provided at a front surface of the door.
[0017] The at least one diffuser pattern may take the form of a V-shaped recess indented
inward from the upper surface of the protective panel, and may include a plurality
of diffuser patterns spaced apart from one another in a front-and-rear direction of
the protective panel.
[0018] The diffuser patterns may be elongated in a width direction of the protective panel.
[0019] A distance between the plurality of diffuser patterns may be reduced toward the emission
surface.
[0020] A reflective sheet may be provided at a portion of the incidence surface and may
serve to prevent the light from leaking through the incidence surface, rather than
being directed to the emission surface.
[0021] In accordance with a further aspect, a built-in dishwasher configured to be inserted
into a receiving space of an external structure through an opening of the receiving
space, includes an operation indicator to emit light according to an operating state
of the dishwasher, and a light guide plate having a length corresponding to a width
of the receiving space and mounted at a ceiling of the receiving surface, the light
guide plate including an incidence surface facing the operation indicator and an emission
surface toward the opening of the receiving space, wherein at least one diffuser pattern
is indented in the light guide plate at a position facing the operation indicator
and serves to diffuse light introduced into the light guide plate through the incidence
surface.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] These and/or other aspects will become apparent and more readily appreciated from
the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings of which:
FIG.1 is a perspective view illustrating a schematic configuration of a dishwasher
according to an embodiment;
FIG. 2 is a sectional view illustrating the interior of the dishwasher according to
the embodiment;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a protective panel according to the embodiment;
FIG. 4 is a sectional view illustrating a part of the dishwasher received in a receiving
space according to the embodiment;
FIG. 5A is a sectional view taken along the line 1-1 of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5B is a sectional view taken along the line 1-1 of FIG. 3, illustrating another
embodiment; and
FIG. 6 is a view illustrating another embodiment of a diffuser pattern formed at the
protective panel.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] Reference will now be made in detail to a built-in dishwasher according to embodiments,
examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference
numerals refer to like elements throughout.
[0024] FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a schematic configuration of a dishwasher
according to an embodiment.
[0025] As illustrated in FIG. 1, the dishwasher 10 of the present embodiment may be a built-in
dishwasher configured to be inserted into an external structure 1. Here, the external
structure 1 may be, e.g., a sink or wall.
[0026] To receive the dishwasher 10, the external structure 1 may have a receiving space
3, a front side of which is open.
[0027] The dishwasher 10 may basically include a case 20 defining an outer appearance of
the dishwasher 10, a door 40 pivotally rotatably coupled to a front side of the case
20, and a control panel 50 mounted on an upper surface 41 of the door 40.
[0028] When the built-in dishwasher 10 is installed in the external structure 1, the entire
dishwasher 10 is received in the receiving space 3 of the external structure 1 to
prevent exposure of the outer appearance thereof.
[0029] In addition, to achieve harmony between the door 40 and the external structure 1,
an ornamental panel 43 having the same texture and color as those of the external
structure 1 may be attached to a front surface of the door 40. The ornamental panel
43 may be provided with a grip 45 for user grip upon opening/closing of the door 40
and thus, may be opened or closed along with the door 40.
[0030] FIG. 2 is a sectional view illustrating the interior of the dishwasher according
to the embodiment.
[0031] As illustrated in FIG. 2, the dishwasher 10 may further include a wash tub 21 placed
in the case 20 to provide a washing space, and a sump 22 provided beneath the wash
tub 21 to store wash water therein.
[0032] The wash tub 21 may contain at least one dish basket 26 in which dishes are received.
The dish basket 26 may be supported on a rail 27 in a sliding movable manner.
[0033] The wash tub 21 may further contain at least one injection nozzle 28 to inject wash
water toward the dishes received in the dish basket 26.
[0034] In addition, a water feeder 29 may be provided at a sidewall of the wash tub 21,
to supply wash water into the wash tub 21, and a heater 30 may be provided at the
bottom of the wash tub 21 to heat wash water.
[0035] The sump 22 may be located at the bottom center of the wash tub 21 to collect wash
water and pump the collected wash water. To this end, the sump 22 may include a washing
pump 23 to pump wash water at a high pressure and a pump motor 24 to drive the washing
pump 23.
[0036] The washing pump 23 may pump wash water up to the injection nozzle 28 through a first
feed pipe 31 and a second feed pipe 32.
[0037] The sump 22 may further include a turbidity sensor 25 to detect the pollution level
of wash water. A controller (not shown) of the dishwasher 10 may control the implementation
number of a washing or rinsing operation based on the pollution level of wash water
detected by the turbidity sensor 25. For example, the controller may increase the
number of a washing or rinsing operation if the pollution level is high, and may decrease
the number of a washing or rinsing operation if the pollution level is low.
[0038] A drain pump 33 and a drain pipe 34 may be coupled to the sump 22 to discharge polluted
wash water out of the dishwasher 10.
[0039] The door 40 coupled to the case 20 may be pivotally rotatable about a hinge shaft
42 provided at a lower end of the case 20, to open or close a front side of the wash
tub 21.
[0040] The control panel 50 mounted on the upper surface 41 of the door 40 may be used to
display and control operation of the dishwasher 10. Although not shown, a circulation
duct may be inserted in an interior space of the door 40.
[0041] The control panel 50, as illustrated in FIG. 1, may include, e.g., a display part
51 including a touch panel, etc., to input an operation mode and washing course of
the dishwasher 10, an operation indicator 53 to indicate a current operating state
of the dishwasher 10, and a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) connected to these components.
[0042] The display part 51 and the operation indicator 53 are arranged on the upper surface
41 of the door 40. The display part 51 is provided with operating buttons, such as
a button to select a washing, rinsing or drying course, a power on/off button, etc.,
to allow a user to operate the dishwasher 10.
[0043] The operation indicator 53 includes light emitting elements, such as Light Emitting
Diodes (LEDs), etc. During operation of the dishwasher 10, the operation indicator
53 emits light to allow the user to observe a current operating state of the dishwasher
10.
[0044] The above-described dishwasher 10, as illustrated in FIG. 1, is received in the receiving
space 3 of the external structure 1 so as not to be exposed to the outside. Thus,
it may be difficult to observe the light emitted from the operation indicator 53 arranged
on the upper surface 41 of the door 40 from the outside.
[0045] Further, if the door 40 is opened or closed after operation of the dishwasher 10,
high-temperature steam within the wash tub 21 may be discharged directly to the external
structure 1. This may cause deformation of the external structure 1.
[0046] In particular, if the external structure 1 is made of wood, deformation of the external
structure 1 may be accelerated.
[0047] To prevent deformation of the external structure 1, in the present embodiment, a
protective panel 60 may be provided at a ceiling of the receiving space 3 in which
the dishwasher 10 is received, to prevent steam discharged upon opening/closing of
the door 40 from directly contacting the external structure 1.
[0048] FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating the protective panel according to the embodiment,
and FIG. 4 is a sectional view illustrating a part of the dishwasher received in the
receiving space.
[0049] Also, FIG. 5A is a sectional view taken along the line 1-1 of FIG. 3, and FIG. 5B
is a sectional view taken along the line I-I of FIG. 3, illustrating another embodiment
of the present invention.
[0050] Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, the protective panel 60 may have a rectangular shape
and may have a predetermined thickness and a length corresponding to a width W of
the receiving space 3 (see FIG. 1).
[0051] The protective panel 60 may also have a predetermined front-and-rear length F, which
is determined to prevent steam discharged upon opening/closing of the door 40 from
directly contacting the ceiling 5 of the external structure 1.
[0052] The protective panel 60 may be made of a transparent material, such as glass, acryl-based
resin or the like. The protective panel 60 may be attached to the ceiling 5 at a position
adjacent to the open front side of the receiving space 3, such that one surface, i.e.
a front surface of the protective panel 60 is exposed to the outside.
[0053] In this case, a lower surface of the protective panel 60 facing the upper surface
41 of the door 40 may serve as an incidence surface 61, into which the light emitted
from the operation indicator 53 is introduced. The front surface of the protective
panel 60, exposed through the open front side of the receiving space 3, may serve
as an emission surface 63 from which the light introduced through the incidence surface
61 is emitted.
[0054] Specifically, the protective panel 60 may be a light guide plate made of a light
transmitting material, which serves to transmit the light emitted from the operation
indicator 53 in a forward direction of the door 40.
[0055] In this way, the transparent protective panel 60 may function not only to prevent
deformation of the external structure 1 due to steam discharged from the dishwasher
10, but also to transmit the light, emitted from the operation indicator 53 arranged
on the upper surface 41 of the door 40, in a forward direction of the door 40.
[0056] In addition, the protective panel 60 may have at least one diffuser pattern 67 integrally
formed at an upper surface 65 thereof to diffuse the light directed from the operation
indicator 53 to the protective panel 60.
[0057] The diffuser pattern 67 may function to reflect or refract the light introduced through
the incidence surface 61 of the protective panel 60, to transmit the light to the
emission surface 63 of the protective panel 60.
[0058] The diffuser pattern 67 may be provided at the upper surface 65 of the protective
panel 60 at a position facing the operation indicator 53 arranged on the upper surface
41 of the door 40. The diffuser pattern 67 may take the form of a V-shaped recess
indented inward from the upper surface 65 of the protective panel 60, to refract or
reflect the light introduced into the protective panel 60 at a predetermined angle.
[0059] As the diffuser pattern 67 in the form of a triangular recess reflects or refracts
the light that have emitted from the operation indicator 53 and introduced into the
protective panel 60 through the incidence surface 61 and thus, causes condensation
of the light emitted from the emission surface 63, enhanced forward brightness and
visibility may be accomplished.
[0060] In one embodiment, a plurality of diffuser patterns 67 may be spaced apart from one
another in a front-and-rear direction F of the protective panel 60, and more particularly,
may be equidistantly arranged as illustrated in FIG. 5A.
[0061] In another embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 5B, a plurality of diffuser patterns
67 may be arranged such that a distance S between the neighboring diffuser patterns
67 is reduced away from the operation indicator 53, i.e. toward the emission surface
63.
[0062] Some of the diffuser patterns 67 adjacent to the operation indicator 53 receive a
sufficient quantity of light emitted from the operation indicator 53, but the quantity
of light introduced into the remaining diffuser patterns 67 is reduced away from the
operation indicator 53. Therefore, when reducing the distance S between the neighboring
diffuser patterns 67, it may be possible to increase the quantity of light to be emitted
from the emission surface 63 and consequently, enhance visibility of the user.
[0063] Although not illustrated in the present embodiment, the shape of the diffuser patterns
67 is not limited to the above description. When it is desired to diffuse the light
directed from the operation indicator 53 over a wide range, the diffuser patterns
67 may have a curved cross sectional shape.
[0064] For example, owing to various combinations of, e.g., the shape, size or distance
of the diffuser patterns 67 integrally formed at the upper surface 65 of the protective
panel 60, it may be possible to effectively irradiate the light emitted from the operation
indicator 53 through the emission surface 63 in a forward direction of the door 40.
[0065] In addition, a reflective sheet 69 (see FIG. 4) may be provided at the incidence
surface 61 of the protective panel 60 located between the operation indicator 53 and
the emission surface 63. Once the light emitted from the operation indicator 53 is
introduced into the incidence surface 61 of the protective panel 61, the reflective
sheet 69 prevents the light from leaking from the incidence surface 61 rather than
being directed toward the emission surface 63.
[0066] The reflective sheet 69 may be formed at the incidence surface 61 by a silk screen
method using paste containing materials exhibiting a high degree of reflectivity.
[0067] Meanwhile, although the present embodiment illustrates the diffuser patterns 67 as
being formed at a partial region of the upper surface 65 of the protective panel 60
to correspond to the operation indicator 53, as illustrated in FIG. 6, at least one
diffuser pattern 67 may be elongated in a direction of the protective panel 60 designated
by the arrow W.
[0068] Even if a plurality of operation indicators 53 is provided on the upper surface 41
of the door 40, it may be unnecessary to form the diffuser patterns 67 at every position
corresponding to the respective operation indicators 53 when the elongated diffuser
pattern 67 extending in the direction W is formed at the upper surface 65 of the protective
panel 60 and thus, enhanced productivity and universality of the protective panel
60 may be accomplished.
[0069] For example, even if a plurality of operation indicators 53 is provided on the upper
surface 41 of the door 40 to emit different colors of light according to a washing,
rinsing or drying course of the dishwasher 10, it may be unnecessary to form the diffuser
patterns 67 to correspond to the operation indicators 53 in a one to one ratio.
[0070] Hereinafter, operation and effects of the dishwasher according to the embodiment
will be described.
[0071] First, if the user inputs a washing condition and washing time to the control panel
50 in an open state of the door 40 and then, closes the door 40, the dishwasher 10
begins to be operated. During operation of the dishwasher 10, the operation indicator
53 emits light corresponding to a current operating state of the dishwasher 10.
[0072] In this case, since the dishwasher 10 is embedded in the receiving space 3 of the
external structure 1, the outer appearance of the dishwasher 10 is hidden by the external
structure 1 once the door 40 is closed, but the light emitted from the operation indicator
53 is introduced into the incidence surface 61 of the protective panel 60 attached
to the ceiling 5 of the receiving space 3. Thereby, as the light is directed to the
emission surface 63 so as to be emitted to the outside, the user may perceive an operating
state of the dishwasher 10.
[0073] Moreover, as the diffuser patterns 67 diffuse the light passing through the protective
panel 60, the user visibility may be further enhanced.
[0074] Meanwhile, even if high-temperature steam within the dishwasher 10 is discharged
upon opening of the door 40 after the operation of the dishwasher 10 is completed,
the high-temperature steam contacts the protective panel 60 attached to the ceiling
5 of the receiving space 3. Accordingly, it may be possible to prevent the high-temperature
steam from directly contacting the external structure 1, thereby preventing deformation
of the external structure 1.
[0075] That is, the protective panel 60 of the present embodiment may serve not only to
prevent the high-temperature steam within the dishwasher 10 from directly contacting
the external structure 1, but also to allow the user to perceive a current operating
state of the built-in dishwasher 10 from the outside.
[0076] The diffuser patterns 67 may be integrally formed at the protective panel 60 and
this may enhance productivity of the protective panel 60.
[0077] As is apparent from the above description, a built-in dishwasher according to an
embodiment may allow a user to easily perceive a current operating state of the dishwasher
from the outside.
[0078] Further, the built-in dishwasher according to the embodiment may prevent deformation
of an external structure in which the dishwasher is embedded, thus providing enhanced
reliability in operation.
[0079] Although a few embodiments have been shown and described, it would be appreciated
by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without
departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined
in the claims and their equivalents.
1. A built-in dishwasher configured to be inserted into a receiving space of an external
structure through an opening of the receiving space, comprising:
a case;
a wash tub placed in the case;
a door to open or close the wash tub;
an operation indicator to indicate an operating state of the dishwasher; and
a protective panel provided at a ceiling of the receiving space facing the operation
indicator and serving to prevent steam, discharged from the wash tub upon opening
of the door, from contacting the external structure,
wherein the protective panel is made of a light transmitting material to transmit
light, emitted from the operation indicator, in a forward direction of the door.
2. The built-in dishwasher according to claim 1, wherein the protective panel is made
of any one of glass and transparent resin.
3. The built-in dishwasher according to claim 1, wherein the protective panel has a length
corresponding to a width of the receiving space and is located adjacent to the opening
of the receiving space to face an upper surface of the door.
4. The built-in dishwasher according to claim 3, wherein at least one diffuser pattern
is integrally formed at a portion of the protective panel facing the operation indicator
and serves to diffuse the light emitted from the operation indicator.
5. The built-in dishwasher according to claim 4, wherein the diffuser pattern takes the
form of a V-shaped recess indented inward from an upper surface of the protective
panel.
6. The built-in dishwasher according to claim 4, wherein the at least one diffuser pattern
includes a plurality of diffuser patterns spaced apart from one another in a front-and-rear
direction of the protective panel.
7. The built-in dishwasher according to claim 6, wherein the plurality of diffuser patterns
is equidistantly arranged.
8. The built-in dishwasher according to claim 6, wherein a distance between the plurality
of diffuser patterns is reduced away from the operation indicator.
9. A built-in dishwasher configured to be inserted into a receiving space of an external
structure through an opening of the receiving space, comprising:
an operation indicator provided at an upper surface of a door that opens or closes
a wash tub; and
a protective panel having a length corresponding to a width of the receiving space
and mounted at a ceiling of the receiving space adjacent to the opening of the receiving
space, the protective panel serving to prevent deformation of the external structure
due to steam discharged upon opening of the door,
wherein the protective panel is made of a light transmitting resin and includes an
incidence surface facing the operation indicator and an emission surface facing a
forward direction of the door, and
wherein at least one diffuser pattern is integrally formed at a portion of an upper
surface of the protective panel facing the operation indicator and serves to reflect
light introduced through the incidence surface to enable emission of the light through
the emission surface.
10. The built-in dishwasher according to claim 9, wherein an ornamental panel having the
same texture and color as the external structure is provided at a front surface of
the door.
11. The built-in dishwasher according to claim 9, wherein the at least one diffuser pattern
takes the form of a V-shaped recess indented inward from the upper surface of the
protective panel, and includes a plurality of diffuser patterns spaced apart from
one another in a front-and-rear direction of the protective panel.
12. The built-in dishwasher according to claim 11, wherein the diffuser patterns are elongated
in a width direction of the protective panel.
13. The built-in dishwasher according to claim 11, wherein a distance between the plurality
of diffuser patterns is reduced toward the emission surface.
14. The built-in dishwasher according to claim 11, wherein a reflective sheet is provided
at a portion of the incidence surface and serves to prevent the light from leaking
through the incidence surface, rather than being directed to the emission surface.
15. A built-in dishwasher configured to be inserted into a receiving space of an external
structure through an opening of the receiving space, comprising:
an operation indicator to emit light according to an operating state of the dishwasher;
and
a light guide plate having a length corresponding to a width of the receiving space
and mounted at a ceiling of the receiving surface, the light guide plate including
an incidence surface facing the operation indicator and an emission surface toward
the opening of the receiving space,
wherein at least one diffuser pattern is indented in the light guide plate at a position
facing the operation indicator and serves to diffuse light introduced into the light
guide plate through the incidence surface.