Dishwasher and control method thereof
US-2017188777-A1 · Jul 6, 2017 · US
US9265398B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9265398-B2 |
| Application number | US-71912810-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2010 |
| Priority date | Mar 8, 2010 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2016 |
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A dishwasher includes a main sump that holds the main wash fluid supply, and a separate sump formed in the bottom wall of the tub away from the main sump. The separate sump holds a concentrated wash fluid supply. The separate sump supplies wash fluid for washing periods in which a highly concentrated chemistry mixture is desired.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A dishwashing machine, comprising: a tub having a bottom wall, a top wall, and a plurality of side walls defining a wash chamber, a number of dish racks movably positioned in the wash chamber, a first sprayer located adjacent a first portion of the dish racks, a second sprayer spaced from the first sprayer and located adjacent a second portion of the dish racks, a first sump formed in the bottom wall of the tub, the first sump supplying first wash fluid to the first sprayer, a second sump formed in the bottom wall of the tub and spaced from the first sump, the second sump supplying second wash fluid to the second sprayer, a dispenser storing a wash chemistry, and a computing unit programmed to control dispensing of the wash chemistry by the dispenser so that the second wash fluid supplied by the second sump during at least a portion of a washing cycle intentionally has a higher wash chemistry concentration than the first wash fluid supplied by the first sump during the same portion of the same washing cycle. 2. The dishwashing machine of claim 1 , wherein the first sprayer constitutes a rotating spray arm located entirely below the dish racks, while the second sump is located underneath the second sprayer and rearward of the first sump within the wash chamber. 3. The dishwashing machine of claim 2 , wherein the bottom wall of the tub is formed to direct fluid to the second sump. 4. The dishwashing machine of claim 1 , wherein the second sump is smaller than the first sump. 5. The dishwashing machine of claim 4 , wherein a volume of the first sump is between 3-7 liters and the second sump is at least one-third smaller than the first sump. 6. The dishwashing machine of claim 1 , comprising a communication chamber located underneath the tub and a valve in the communication chamber selectively coupling the first sump to the second sump. 7. The dishwashing machine of claim 1 , comprising a first pump to direct the first wash fluid from the first sump to the first sprayer and a second pump to direct the second wash fluid from the second sump to the second sprayer. 8. The dishwashing machine of claim 1 , comprising a pump, a first valve selectively coupling the first and second sumps to the pump, and a second valve selectively coupling the pump to the first and second sprayers. 9. The dishwashing machine of claim 1 , comprising first and second lids movably coupled to the first and second sumps, respectively, to assume a number of open and closed positions. 10. The dishwashing machine of claim 1 , wherein the wash chemistry concentration of the second wash fluid supplied by the second sump is at least two times higher than the wash chemistry concentration of the first wash fluid supplied by the first sump. 11. The dishwashing machine of claim 1 , wherein the first and second wash fluids of respective ones of the first and second sumps is a concentrated detergent and water mixture. 12. The dishwashing machine of claim 1 , further comprising a door pivotally mounted relative to the tub to selectively expose the dish racks for loading and unloading purposes. 13. The dishwashing machine of claim 1 , wherein the dispenser is a first dispenser for the first sump, and further comprising a second dispenser for the second sump. 14. The dishwashing machine of claim 12 , wherein a first dispenser for the first sump and a second dispenser for the second sump are provided at spaced locations on the door. 15. The dishwashing machine of claim 12 , wherein the a first dispenser for the first sump is provided on the door and a second dispenser for the second sump is located within the second sump. 16. The dishwashing machine of claim 1 , wherein the higher wash chemistry concentration of the second wash fluid supplied to the second sprayer is about two to about five times a wash chemistry concentration of the first wash fluid supplied to the first sprayer. 17. The dishwashing machine of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of side walls includes a back wall, with the second sprayer being mounted along the back wall. 18. A dishwashing machine, comprising: a tub having a bottom wall, a top wall, a back wall and a plurality of side walls defining a wash chamber, a single set of vertically spaced dish racks movably positioned in the wash chamber, a door pivotally mounted relative to the tub to selectively expose the dish racks for loading and unloading purposes, a first sprayer located adjacent a first portion of the dish racks, said first sprayer constituting a rotating spray arm located below the dish racks, a second sprayer spaced higher than the first sprayer, located adjacent a second portion of the dish racks and positioned above at least part of one of the dish racks, a first sump formed in the bottom wall of the tub directly beneath the single set of vertically spaced dish racks, the first sump being configured to supply first wash fluid to the first sprayer, a second sump formed in the bottom wall of the tub directly beneath the single set of vertically spaced dish racks and spaced from the first sump, the second sump configured to supply second wash fluid to the second sprayer, a first dispenser for providing a first wash chemistry to the first sump, a second dispenser for providing a second wash chemistry to the second sump, and a computing unit configured to control controlling the first and second dispensers so that in use, the second wash fluid supplied by the second sump has a higher wash chemistry concentration than the first wash fluid supplied by the first sump. 19. The dishwashing machine of claim 18 , wherein the first and second dispensers are provided at spaced locations on the door. 20. The dishwashing machine of claim 18 , wherein the first dispenser is provided on the door and the second dispenser is located within the second sump.
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