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Sequenced water delivery in an additive dispenser

  • US 9,085,844 B2
  • Filed: 11/13/2007
  • Issued: 07/21/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/13/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A washing apparatus comprising:

  • a wash additive dispenser including a plurality of wash additive storage chambers;

    a water distribution tray including a plurality of water delivery channels, each of the plurality of water delivery channels corresponding to one of the plurality of wash additive storage chambers and configured to direct water into the corresponding wash additive storage chamber;

    a plurality of water inlet nozzles configured to deliver water to the plurality of water delivery channels; and

    a wash controller configured to cause;

    dispensing of a first wash additive into a wash chamber of the washing apparatus by operating a first water inlet nozzle to deliver water to a first water delivery channel leading to a first wash additive storage chamber;

    after the dispensing of the first wash additive;

    dispensing of a second wash additive into the wash chamber by operating both the first water inlet nozzle and a second water inlet nozzle to deliver water to a second water delivery channel leading to a second wash additive storage chamber, wherein operating both the first water inlet nozzle and the second water inlet nozzle causes a first water stream from the first water inlet nozzle to collide with a second water stream from the second water inlet nozzle forming a third water stream delivered to the second water delivery channel, and wherein colliding the first water stream and the second water stream during dispensing of the second wash additive causes an unintended flow of water into the first wash additive storage chamber;

    thenflushing of the first wash additive storage chamber to remove the unintended flow of water by operating the first water inlet nozzle to deliver a defined amount of water into the first water delivery channel leading to the first wash additive storage chamber using a non-collided water stream,wherein the delivered amount of water is at least equal to an amount of water necessary to activate a siphoning effect within the first wash additive storage chamber, andwherein flushing of the first wash additive includes activating the siphoning effect within the first wash additive storage chamber to remove the unintended flow of water using the delivered amount of water.

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