Filter for a dishwasher appliance

US2016287048A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016287048-A1
Application numberUS-201514672564-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMar 30, 2015
Priority dateMar 30, 2015
Publication dateOct 6, 2016
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A filter for dishwasher appliance includes a filter medium, a body extending along an axial direction of the filter, and a cap positioned at a first end of the body along the axial direction of the filter. The filter medium is configured to filter debris and other particles from wash fluid from the wash chamber of the dishwasher appliance and is attached to or formed integrally with the body of the filter. Additionally, the cap is configured to allow a flow of wash liquid from the wash chamber of the dishwasher appliance to the filter medium and may be formed integrally with the body of the filter using an additive manufacturing process.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A filter for a dishwasher appliance defining an axial direction, the filter comprising: a filter medium oriented generally along the axial direction, the filter medium configured to filter debris and other particles from wash fluid from a wash chamber of the dishwasher appliance; a body extending along the axial direction between a first end and a second end, the filter medium attached to or formed integrally with the body of the filter; and a cap positioned at the first end of the body of the filter and configured to allow a flow of wash liquid from the wash chamber of the dishwasher appliance to the filter medium, the cap of the filter formed integrally with the body of the filter using an additive manufacturing process. 2 . The filter of claim 1 , wherein the body includes one or more posts extending along the axial direction, and wherein the filter medium is a mesh material attached to the one or more posts of the body. 3 . The filter of claim 1 , wherein the filter medium and the body are formed integrally using an additive manufacturing process. 4 . The filter of claim 3 , wherein the body includes a wall, and wherein the filter medium includes a plurality of filter openings defined in the wall of the body for filtering debris and other particles from wash fluid from the wash chamber. 5 . The filter of claim 4 , wherein the wall of the body defines a thickness, and wherein one or more of the plurality of filter openings define a diameter less than or equal to about ten percent (10%) of the thickness of the wall of the body. 6 . The filter of claim 5 , wherein the thickness of the wall of the body is greater than or equal to about eighty (80) thousandths of an inch. 7 . The filter of claim 3 , wherein the body includes a wall, wherein the filter medium defines a fine filter zone comprised of a plurality of fine filter openings defined in the wall of the body, wherein the filter medium further defines a coarse filter zone comprised of a plurality of coarse filter openings also defined in the wall of the body. 8 . The filter of claim 3 , wherein the body includes a wall having an upstream surface and a downstream surface, wherein the filter medium comprises a plurality of filter openings defined in the wall, and wherein one or more of the filter openings defines a diameter at the upstream surface of the wall that is less than a diameter of the respective filter opening at the downstream surface of the wall. 9 . The filter of claim 3 , wherein the body includes an upstream wall and a downstream wall, the upstream wall concentric with the downstream wall and formed integrally with the downstream wall, wherein the filter medium comprises a plurality of coarse filter openings in the upstream wall, and wherein the filter medium further comprises a plurality of fine filter openings in the downstream wall. 10 . The filter of claim 3 , wherein the body includes a wall defining a non-circular cross-sectional shape as viewed along the axial direction. 11 . The filter of claim 3 , wherein the filter further defines a radial direction, wherein the body includes a wall and the filter medium includes a plurality of filter openings defined in the wall of the body, wherein the wall defines a cross-sectional shape as viewed along the axial direction having an indent, the indent including a reference point not visible from an outer portion of the wall along the radial direction. 12 . A filter for a dishwasher appliance defining an axial direction and a radial direction, the filter comprising: a cap; a body extending along the axial direction between a first end and a second end with the cap positioned at the first end, the body including a wall; and a filter medium formed integrally with the body using an additive manufacturing process, the filter medium comprising a plurality of filter openings defined in the wall of the body configured to filter debris and other particles from wash fluid from a wash chamber of the dishwasher appliance. 13 . The filter of claim 12 , wherein the wall of the body defines a thickness along the radial direction, and wherein one or more of the plurality of filter openings define a diameter less than or equal to about ten percent (10%) of the thickness of the wall of the body. 14 . The filter of claim 13 , wherein the thickness of the wall of the body is greater than or equal to about eighty (80) thousandths of an inch. 15 . The filter of claim 12 , wherein cap is formed integrally with the body and the filter medium using an additive manufacturing process. 16 . The filter of claim 12 , wherein the filter medium defines a fine filter zone comprised of a plurality of fine filter openings defined in the wall of the body, and wherein the filter medium further defines a coarse filter zone comprised of a plurality of coarse filter openings also defined in the wall of the body 17 . The filter of claim 12 , wherein the wall of the body defines an upstream surface and a downstream surface, wherein the filter medium comprises a plurality of filter openings defined in the wall, and wherein one or more of the filter openings define a diameter at the upstream surface of the wall that is less than a diameter of the respective filter opening at the downstream surface of the wall. 18 . The filter of claim 12 , wherein the wall of the body is an upstream wall, wherein the body further includes a downstream wall concentric with the upstream wall and formed integrally with the upstream wall, wherein the filter medium comprises a plurality of coarse filter openings in the upstream wall, and wherein the filter medium further comprises a plurality of fine filter openings in the downstream wall. 19 . A method for forming a filter for a dishwasher appliance, comprising: determining three-dimensional information of the filter; converting the determined three-dimensional information of the filter into a plurality of slices, each slice of the plurality of slices defining a respective cross-sectional layer of the filter; and successively forming each cross-sectional layer of the filter with an additive process; wherein, after successively forming each cross-sectional layer of the filter with an additive process, the filter includes: (1) a filter medium configured to filter debris and other particles from wash fluid from a wash chamber of the dishwasher appliance; (2) a body extending along an axial direction between a first end and a second end with the filter medium integrated into the body of the filter; and (3) a cap positioned at the first end of the body of the filter. 20 . The method of claim 19 , wherein the additive process comprises at least one of fused deposition modeling, selective laser sintering, stereolithography, and digital light processing.

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  • Tubular filters · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • Filters adapted for location in special places, e.g. pipe-lines, pumps, stop-cocks, (B01D35/05 takes precedence; {water pipe system filters E03B3/18, E03B7/07; dirt catchers in sewers E03F; filters or strainers for pipe-lines in general B08B, E03F; object or dirt catching devices in sinks or the like E03C1/26; suction strainers or filters for pumps F04B53/005, F04D29/70}) · CPC title

  • Filter housing constructions · CPC title

  • Water filter means or strainers · CPC title

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What does patent US2016287048A1 cover?
A filter for dishwasher appliance includes a filter medium, a body extending along an axial direction of the filter, and a cap positioned at a first end of the body along the axial direction of the filter. The filter medium is configured to filter debris and other particles from wash fluid from the wash chamber of the dishwasher appliance and is attached to or formed integrally with the body of…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47L15/4206. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Oct 06 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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