Dishwasher
US-9339167-B2 · May 17, 2016 · US
US9844801B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9844801-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514738290-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 12, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 12, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2017 |
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A control method for a dishwasher that includes a spray arm, a sump configured to provide a space where washing water is stored and to collect washing water sprayed from the spray arm, a housing configured to connect the sump and the spray arm, a heater located in the housing, an impeller located in the housing and above the heater, and a motor configured to rotate the impeller, is described. The control method includes the actions of supplying washing water to the sump; rotating the impeller by supplying electricity to the motor; measuring an amount of electric current supplied to the motor during the rotating of the impeller; and heating washing water located in the housing by operating the heater based on the amount of electric current supplied to the motor during the rotating of the impeller being greater than or equal to a preset reference amount.
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A control method for a dishwasher comprising a spray arm configured to spray washing water to a washing object, a sump configured to provide a space where washing water is stored and to collect washing water sprayed from the spray arm, a housing configured to connect the sump and the spray arm, a heater located in the housing, an impeller located in the housing and above the heater, and a motor configured to rotate the impeller, the control method comprising: supplying washing water to the sump; rotating the impeller by supplying electricity to the motor; during a preset reference time period after beginning to rotate the impeller by supplying electricity to the motor, measuring an amount of electric current supplied to the motor during the rotating of the impeller; and heating washing water located in the housing by operating the heater based on the amount of electric current supplied to the motor during the rotating of the impeller being greater than or equal to a preset reference amount. 2. The control method for the dishwasher of claim 1 , wherein the impeller rotates at a preset revolutions per minute (RPM) that is higher than a first RPM of the impeller to initiate spraying of washing water from the spray arm and that is lower than a second RPM of the impeller to cause washing water sprayed from the spray arm to contact the washing object. 3. The control method for the dishwasher of claim 1 , wherein the amount of the electric current supplied to the motor during the rotating of the impeller in a water level that at least contacts with the impeller, is designated as the preset reference amount. 4. The control method for the dishwasher of claim 1 , further comprising: repeating the rotating of the impeller, using electric current supplied to the motor during the heating of washing water; repeating the measuring of the amount of electric current supplied to the motor during the repeating of the rotating of the impeller using electric current supplied to the motor during the heating of washing water; and repeating the supplying of washing water to the sump, based on the amount of the electric current supplied to the motor during the repeating of the rotating of the impeller using electric current supplied to the motor during the heating of washing water not being equal to the preset reference amount. 5. The control method for the dishwasher of claim 1 , further comprising: based on the amount of electric current supplied to the motor during the rotating of the impeller being greater than or equal to the preset reference amount, stopping supply of washing water to the sump and stopping rotation of the impeller. 6. The control method for the dishwasher of claim 4 , wherein: the preset reference amount is a range having a minimum amount and a maximum amount of electric current, and the heating of washing water located in the housing and the repeating of the supplying washing water comprise, based on the measured amount of electric current supplied to the motor during the rotating of the impeller being in the range, heating of washing water located in the housing and repeating the supplying of washing water. 7. The control method for the dishwasher of claim 6 , wherein: the amount of electric current supplied to the motor, based on the impeller rotating with a water level at least contacting the impeller, is designated as the minimum amount of electric current, and the amount of electric current supplied to the motor, based on the impeller rotating with the water level greater than or equal to a highest level of the housing, is designated as the maximum amount of electric current. 8. A dishwasher comprising: a tub configured to provide a washing space; a rack provided in the tub and configured to hold washing objects; a spray arm located under the rack and configured to spray washing water to the washing objects; a sump configured to provide a space where washing water is stored and to collect washing water sprayed from the spray arm; a housing connected to the sump via an inlet and to the spray arm via an outlet; an impeller rotatably located in the housing and configured to move washing water to the outlet; a motor located outside the housing and configured to rotate the impeller; a heater located in the housing and under the impeller; and a control unit configured to operate the heater based on the amount of electric current supplied to the motor. 9. The dishwasher of claim 8 , wherein the control unit operates the heater based on the amount of the electric current supplied to the motor being greater than or equal to a preset reference amount. 10. The control method for the dishwasher of claim 1 , wherein: the spray arm is configured to spray washing water in a washing space, and the housing defines a housing space that is different than the washing space. 11. The dishwasher of claim 8 , wherein: the housing defines a housing space that is different than the washing space, and the impeller and the heater are located in the housing space.
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