Lg electronics inc. (20240341562). DISHWASHER simplified abstract

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DISHWASHER

Organization Name

lg electronics inc.

Inventor(s)

Seung Hun Kim of Seoul (KR)

Gyu Han Hwang of Seoul (KR)

Chang Yoon Jung of Seoul (KR)

DISHWASHER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240341562 titled 'DISHWASHER

The abstract of the patent application describes a dishwasher with a predetermined separation space between a heater housing and a main housing to create a heat insulation air layer for the heater, minimizing heat release to the outside and improving energy efficiency.

  • The dishwasher has a first predetermined separation space between a heater housing and a main housing.
  • This space provides a heat insulation air layer for the heater and heater housing.
  • The separation space minimizes the release of heat from the heater to the outside of the main housing.
  • The design ensures an improvement in energy efficiency of the dishwasher.

Potential Applications: - Household dishwashers - Commercial dishwashers - Industrial dishwashers

Problems Solved: - Minimizing heat loss in dishwashers - Improving energy efficiency - Enhancing overall performance of dishwashers

Benefits: - Energy savings - Reduced heat loss - Improved dishwasher performance

Commercial Applications: - Manufacturers of dishwashers - Appliance companies - Home improvement stores

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the separation space between the heater housing and main housing improve energy efficiency in the dishwasher? 2. What are the potential long-term cost savings associated with this innovation?

Frequently Updated Research: - Stay updated on advancements in dishwasher technology - Monitor energy efficiency standards in the appliance industry


Original Abstract Submitted

a dishwasher has a first predetermined separation space defined between a heater housing and a main housing, to provide a heat insulation air layer for a heater and a heater housing, thereby minimizing a release of heat of the heater to the outside of the main housing and ensuring improvement in energy efficiency.