18097789. DISHWASHER simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.)

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DISHWASHER

Organization Name

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Kyungup Lim of Suwon-si (KR)

DISHWASHER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18097789 titled 'DISHWASHER

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a dishwasher with an air brake assembly that supplies water into the tub. The air brake assembly includes various components such as an air brake case, a first flow path for water, an air brake to prevent backflow, an air brake chamber, a second flow path connecting the chamber to the tub, a water tank, and a partition.

  • The air brake assembly prevents water from flowing back into the supply system.
  • The water tank stores water that has passed through the first flow path.
  • The partition separates the water tank from the air brake chamber.
  • The highest level of water in the tank is higher than the height of the air brake.

Potential Applications:

  • Dishwashers in residential and commercial settings.

Problems Solved:

  • Prevents backflow of water, ensuring the cleanliness and safety of the water supply.
  • Efficiently guides water from the air brake chamber to the tub.

Benefits:

  • Improved water supply system in dishwashers.
  • Enhanced safety and cleanliness of water used in the dishwasher.
  • Efficient water flow management.


Original Abstract Submitted

A dishwasher including a tub; and an air brake assembly to supply water into the tub. The air brake assembly includes: an air brake case, a first flow path inside the air brake case through which water to be introduced into the air brake case flows, an air brake disposed on the first flow path and configured to prevent backflow of water, an air brake chamber configured to accommodate water flowing out of the air brake, a second flow path connecting the air brake chamber to the tub to guide water in the air brake chamber to the tub, a water tank in the air brake case to store water having passed through the first flow path, and a partition dividing the water tank from the air brake chamber so that a highest level of water stored in the water tank is higher than a height of the air brake.