US2017354314A1PendingUtilityA1
A heat pump dishwasher
Est. expiryDec 30, 2034(~8.5 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Onur PoyrazLevent AkdagAhmet AlptekinSena DavasligilOsman Gokhan ErsoyUgur KanNurgul Gokdere
A47L 15/4285A47L 15/4291A47L 15/483A47L 15/0018Y02B30/52
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a dishwasher comprising a body; a heat pump that is disposed inside the body, that provides the heating of the water to be used in the washing step and that has a first heat exchanger, a second heat exchanger transferring the heat received from the first heat exchanger to the wash water and a compressor fluidly connected to the first heat exchanger and the second heat exchanger, realizing the refrigerant cycle, and a tank wherein the first heat exchanger or the second heat exchanger is placed.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 - A dishwasher comprising a body; a heat pump that is disposed inside the body, that provides the heating of the water to be used in the washing step and that has a first heat exchanger, a second heat exchanger transferring the heat received from the first heat exchanger to the wash water and a compressor fluidly connected to the first heat exchanger and the second heat exchanger, realizing the refrigerant cycle, and a tank wherein the first heat exchanger or the second heat exchanger is placed, characterized by the tank that is placed into the body so that the base thereof is inclined with respect to the floor plane.
2 - A dishwasher as in claim 1 , characterized by the block that is disposed under the tank and that enables the base of the tank to be inclined with respect to the floor.
3 - A dishwasher as in claim 2 , characterized by the block that is produced as integrated with the tank.
4 - A dishwasher as in claim 3 , characterized by the block, the upper surface of which is curved.
5 - A dishwasher as in claim 1 , characterized by an inlet port that enables the water to enter the tank and an outlet port that enables the water to be discharged out of the tank, the inlet port and the outlet port being disposed at the two opposite surfaces of the tank, and by the tank that is disposed into the body so that the outlet port is at a lower level than the inlet port.
6 - A dishwasher as in claim 5 , characterized by a pump that is connected to the outlet port, the suction level of which is at a lower level than the outlet port.
7 - A dishwasher as in claim 6 , characterized by the pump that is a circulation pump providing the circulation of the wash water.
8 - A dishwasher as in claim 6 , characterized by the pump that is a discharge pump providing the discharge of the tank.
9 - A dishwasher as in claim 2 , characterized by an inlet port that enables the water to enter the tank and an outlet port that enables the water to be discharged out of the tank, the inlet port and the outlet port being disposed at the two opposite surfaces of the tank, and by the tank that is disposed into the body so that the outlet port is at a lower level than the inlet port.
10 - A dishwasher as in claim 3 , characterized by an inlet port that enables the water to enter the tank and an outlet port that enables the water to be discharged out of the tank, the inlet port and the outlet port being disposed at the two opposite surfaces of the tank, and by the tank that is disposed into the body so that the outlet port is at a lower level than the inlet port.
11 - A dishwasher as in claim 4 , characterized by an inlet port that enables the water to enter the tank and an outlet port that enables the water to be discharged out of the tank, the inlet port and the outlet port being disposed at the two opposite surfaces of the tank, and by the tank that is disposed into the body so that the outlet port is at a lower level than the inlet port.Cited by (0)
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