Household appliance
US-2020281438-A1 · Sep 10, 2020 · US
US12331575B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12331575-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117924127-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 25, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 5, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jun 17, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jun 17, 2025 |
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A household dishwasher includes a washing container having a loading opening, a door, an electrical drive device configured to move the door between a closed position, in which the door closes the loading opening, and an open position, in which the washing container is accessible from outside, and a control unit configured to identify a manual movement of the door performed by an operator in a direction of movement by detecting a characteristic variable of the drive device and to move the door further in the direction of movement via the drive device as a result of the manual movement of the door by the operator.
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A household dishwasher, comprising: a washing container having a loading opening; a door; an electrical drive device configured to move the door between a closed position, in which the door closes the loading opening, and an open position, in which the washing container is accessible from outside, the electrical drive device comprising: a permanently excited drive motor including a rotor that is mechanically coupled to the door and configured to cause a movement of the rotor in response to a manual movement of the door by an operator, thereby inducing an electrical voltage in the drive motor; and a control unit configured to identify the manual movement of the door performed by the operator in a direction of movement by detecting a characteristic variable of the electrical drive device and to move the door further in the direction of movement via the drive device as a result of the manual movement of the door by the operator, the control unit further configured to detect the electrical voltage as the characteristic variable of the electrical drive device and, upon detection of the electrical voltage, to operate the drive motor such that the door is moved further in the direction of movement. 2. The household dishwasher of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to move the door via the drive device as a result of the manual movement of the door by the operator until reaching an end position which corresponds to the open position or the closed position of the door as a function of the direction of movement of the manual movement performed by the operator. 3. The household dishwasher of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to evaluate a polarity or phase sequence of the electrical voltage, said control unit configured to operate the drive motor by taking into consideration the polarity or phase sequence. 4. The household dishwasher of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to evaluate an amount and/or a frequency of the electrical voltage, and/or an amount of an angle of rotation of the rotor, said control unit configured to operate the drive motor by taking into consideration the amount and/or the frequency of the electrical voltage and/or the amount of the angle of rotation of the rotor. 5. The household dishwasher of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to determine an angular speed of the rotor at which the rotor rotates due to a movement impulse of the door generated as a result of the manual movement of the door by the operator in the direction of movement, and to predetermine a drive speed of the drive motor as a function of the determined angular speed at which the door is moved further by the drive device in the direction of movement. 6. The household dishwasher of claim 1 , further comprising a gear mechanism coupling the drive motor to the door such that a rotation of the rotor causes a movement of the door or a movement of the door causes a rotation of the rotor. 7. The household dishwasher of claim 6 , wherein the gear mechanism is not configured to be self-locking. 8. The household dishwasher of claim 1 , further comprising a drive cable coupling the drive motor to the door such that a rotation of the rotor causes a movement of the door or a movement of the door causes a rotation of the rotor. 9. The household dishwasher of claim 8 , further comprising a rotatably mounted roller, said drive cable being in contact with a rotatably mounted roller, said drive motor configured to drive the roller for moving the drive cable such that the door is moved in a form of a pivoting movement as the drive motor is operated. 10. The household dishwasher of claim 9 , wherein the drive cable is wound around the roller. 11. The household dishwasher of claim 9 , wherein the roller and the drive cable are configured such that a drive force is transmitted from the roller to the drive cable exclusively via frictional locking. 12. A method for operating a household dishwasher, said method comprising: mechanically coupling a rotor of a permanently excited drive motor of an electrical drive device to a door of the household dishwasher; enabling movement of the door of the household dishwasher by the electrical drive device between a closed position, in which the door closes a loading opening of a washing container of the household dishwasher, and an open position, in which the washing container is accessible from outside; identifying with a control unit a manual movement of the door by an operator in a direction of movement by detecting a characteristic variable of the drive device to cause the door to be moved further in the direction of movement by the drive device; and moving the door further in the direction of movement when the control unit detects an electrical voltage as the characteristic variable of the drive device, the manual movement of the door inducing the electrical voltage in the drive motor of the drive device by a movement of the rotor of the drive motor. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising: evaluating by the control unit an amount and/or a frequency of the electrical voltage and/or an amount of an angle of rotation of the rotor, as the door is manually moved; and operating the drive motor by taking into consideration the amount and/or the frequency of the electrical voltage and/or the amount of the angle of rotation of the rotor. 14. The method of claim 12 , further comprising: evaluating by the control unit a polarity or phase sequence of the electrical voltage, and operating the drive motor by taking into consideration the polarity or phase sequence.
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