Dishwasher with controlled rotation of lower spray arm
US-9220393-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9615721B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9615721-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414300503-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 10, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 11, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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A dishwasher includes a shiftable rack provided with multiple, distinct washing fluid spray arms connected to a common, rack supported manifold. When the rack is shifted to a retracted position within a tub of the dishwasher, the manifold mates with a coupling of a fluid distribution system including a multi-tube feed arrangement configured to selectively distribute washing fluid from a pump assembly to the multiple spray arms.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of distributing washing fluid from a pump assembly to first and second spray arms attached to a rack for movement with the rack between a retracted, operational position and an extended, kitchenware access position relative to a tub of a dishwasher comprising: directing a first flow of washing fluid from the pump assembly to a first tube, through a manifold fixed for movement with the rack, to the first spray arm; and directing a second flow of washing fluid from the pump assembly to a second tube, through the manifold, to the second spray arm. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: mating the manifold with a coupling, which is fixed relative to the tub and fluidly connected with each of the first and second tubes, upon positioning of the rack in the retracted, operational position. 3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising: deflecting flapper valves provided in the manifold upon mating the manifold with the coupling. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first spray arm rotates relative to the rack upon directing the first flow of washing fluid to the first spray arm, and the second spray arm sprays washing fluid from a fixed position relative to the rack upon directing the second flow of washing fluid to the second spray arm. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: vertically repositioning a height of the rack within the tub between an upper operational position and a lower operational position, and interconnecting the first and second tubes to the first and second upper spray arms through the manifold in each of the upper and lower operational positions. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein directing the first flow of washing fluid from the pump assembly to the first tube further functions to deliver a portion of the washing fluid to a third spray arm mounted above the rack. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein: directing the first flow of washing fluid includes directing the first flow of washing fluid from the pump assembly to the first tube, from the first tube to the manifold and from the manifold to the first spray arm; and directing the second flow of washing fluid includes directing the second flow of washing fluid from the pump assembly to the second tube, from the second tube to the manifold and from the manifold to the second spray arm. 8. A method of distributing washing fluid in a dishwasher including: a tub defining a washing chamber adapted to receive and cleanse soiled kitchenware; a door mounted to the tub for selectively sealing the washing chamber during washing operations; a pump assembly for recirculating washing fluid within the washing chamber during washing operations; a lower rack mounted to the tub for movement relative to the tub between a recessed, operational position within the washing chamber to an extended, kitchenware access position at least partially out of the washing chamber; a lower spray arm configured to direct washing fluid during a washing operation upon kitchenware placed on the lower rack; an upper rack mounted to the tub for movement relative to the tub between a retracted, operational position within the washing chamber to an extended, kitchenware access position at least partially out of the washing chamber; a first upper spray arm mounted to the upper rack for movement with the upper rack relative to the tub and configured to direct washing fluid during a washing operation upon kitchenware placed on the upper rack; a second upper spray arm mounted to the upper rack for movement with the upper rack relative to the tub and configured to direct washing fluid upon kitchenware placed on the upper rack during a washing operation; and a fluid distribution system including: a first tube extending from the pump assembly for directing washing fluid from the pump assembly to the first upper spray arm; a second tube extending from the pump assembly for directing washing fluid from the pump assembly to the second upper spray arm; and a manifold mounted to the upper rack for movement with the upper rack relative to the tub and configured to fluidly interconnect both the first tube to the first upper spray arm and the second tube to the second upper spray arm when the upper rack is in the retracted, operational position; the method comprising: directing a first flow of washing fluid from the pump assembly to the first tube, from the first tube to the manifold and from the manifold to the first upper spray arm; and directing a second flow of washing fluid from the pump assembly to the second tube, from the second tube to the manifold and from the manifold to the second upper spray arm. 9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: mating the manifold with a coupling, which is fixed relative to the tub and fluidly connected with each of the first and second tubes, upon positioning of the upper rack in the retracted, operational position. 10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: deflecting flapper valves provided in the manifold upon mating the manifold with the coupling. 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the first upper spray arm rotates relative to the upper rack upon directing the first flow of washing fluid to the first upper spray arm, and the second upper spray arm sprays washing fluid from a fixed position relative to the upper rack upon directing the second flow of washing fluid to the second upper spray arm. 12. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: vertically repositioning a height of the upper rack within the tub between an upper operational position and a lower operational position, and interconnecting the first and second tubes to the first and second upper spray arms through the manifold in each of the upper and lower operational positions. 13. The method of claim 8 , wherein directing the first flow of washing fluid from the pump assembly to the first tube further functions to deliver a portion of the washing fluid to a third upper spray arm mounted above the upper rack. 14. A method of distributing washing fluid in a dishwasher including: a tub defining a washing chamber adapted to receive and cleanse soiled kitchenware; a pump assembly for recirculating washing fluid within the washing chamber during washing operations; a rack mounted to the tub for movement relative to the tub between a retracted, operational position within the washing chamber to an extended, kitchenware access position at least partially out of the washing chamber; a first spray arm mounted to the rack for movement with the rack relative to the tub and configured to direct washing fluid during a washing operation upon kitchenware placed on the rack; a second spray arm mounted to the rack for movement with the rack relative to the tub and configured to direct washing fluid upon kitchenware placed on the rack during a washing operation; and a fluid distribution system including: a first tube extending from the pump assembly for directing washing fluid from the pump assembly to the first spray arm; a second tube extending from the pump assembly for directing washing fluid from the pump assembly to the second spray arm; and a manifold mounted to the rack for movement with the rack relative to the tub and configured to fluidly interconnect both the first tube to the first spray arm and the second tube to the second spray arm when the rack is in the retracted, operational position; the method comprising: directing a first flow of washing fluid from the pump assembly to the first tube, from the first tube to the manifold and from the manifold to the first spray arm; and directing a second flow of washing fluid from t
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