CN219709869U - Adjusting assembly and clothes treatment equipment - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model provides an adjusting assembly and clothes treatment equipment, and belongs to the field of household appliances. Through setting up the buckle towards the nut in threaded rod distance base first high department to correspond at the nut and open the draw-in groove, nut and threaded rod can pass through buckle and the mutual joint of draw-in groove, with the nut pine that prevents that clothing treatment facility vibration from leading to takes off, avoid adjusting the complete machine uneven problem that the subassembly is installed when the base with the inconsistent production of other footing heights of clothing.
Description
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the field of household appliances, and particularly relates to an adjusting assembly and clothes treatment equipment.
Background
The existing clothes treatment equipment leaves the factory and has the problem of uneven whole machine, so that the feet can be locked and fixed through the locking nuts. Because the lock nut is not self-locking after being screwed, the lock nut can be slowly loosened along with continuous vibration of the clothes treatment equipment during working, so that the height position of the foot is changed, and the whole machine is uneven.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the utility model provides an adjusting component for solving the problem of uneven whole machine of the existing clothes treatment equipment.
In one aspect, the present utility model provides an adjustment assembly comprising:
the bolt comprises a base and a threaded rod connected to the base;
the nut is sleeved on the threaded rod, a buckle facing the nut is arranged at the first height of the threaded rod away from the base, a clamping groove is correspondingly formed in the nut, and the nut and the threaded rod are mutually clamped through the buckle and the clamping groove.
Optionally, the connection part of the threaded rod and the buckle is provided with a avoiding part which is sunken towards the direction far away from the nut.
Optionally, the threaded rod includes a peripheral wall and a guide surface connecting the peripheral wall and the buckle, the threaded rod includes a first thread including a bottom surface facing the buckle, and the guide surface and the bottom surface form the relief.
Optionally, the buckle includes the pothook and towards the convex linking arm of nut direction, linking arm one end is connected the perisporium, and the other end is connected the pothook, the nut include the spiro union in the second screw thread of threaded rod, the second screw thread orientation one side of buckle forms the draw-in groove, the pothook is arranged in the draw-in groove and hook hold in the second screw thread.
Optionally, the second thread includes an abutment surface facing the buckle, when the hook is hooked on the second thread, a side of the hook away from the connecting arm abuts against the abutment surface, a part of the connecting arm abuts against the abutment surface, and another part of the connecting arm is disposed on the avoiding portion.
Optionally, the buckle and the threaded rod are integrally formed.
Optionally, the nut includes a plurality of sidewalls connected to each other, and each of the sidewalls is a curved surface recessed toward the threaded rod.
Optionally, the arc transitions between two adjacent side walls.
In another aspect, the present utility model provides a laundry treatment apparatus comprising
A tub body;
the bottom support is arranged at the bottom of the barrel body and provided with a threaded hole;
the nut is fastened between the bottom support and the base, the nut comprises a side edge facing the buckle, and when the bolt rotates in a direction away from the barrel body, the side edge is used for breaking the buckle to adjust the height of the bottom support from the ground.
Optionally, the bottom support comprises a support part and a plurality of feet fixedly mounted on the support part, and the feet and the adjusting assembly are positioned on the same horizontal plane.
According to the adjusting component provided by the embodiment of the utility model, the buckle facing the nut is arranged at the first height position of the threaded rod from the base, the clamping groove is correspondingly formed in the nut, and the nut and the threaded rod can be mutually clamped through the buckle and the clamping groove, so that the nut is prevented from loosening caused by vibration of clothes treatment equipment, and the problem of uneven whole machine caused by inconsistent heights of other feet of clothes when the adjusting component is arranged on the base is avoided.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present utility model, the drawings that are required to be used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly described below. It is evident that the figures in the following description are only some embodiments of the utility model, from which other figures can be obtained without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
For a more complete understanding of the present utility model and the advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the following description.
Fig. 1 is a front view of an adjustment assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is a front view of the bolt shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the nut shown in fig. 1 along A-A.
Fig. 4 is an exploded view of the trim assembly shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 5 is a schematic view of a laundry treating apparatus according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 6 is a schematic view of a bottom support of the laundry treating apparatus shown in fig. 5.
Fig. 7 is an assembled block diagram of the bottom support and adjustment assembly shown in fig. 6.
Reference numerals illustrate:
100. an adjustment assembly;
10. a bolt; 11. a threaded rod; 111. a peripheral wall; 112. a guide surface; 113. a first thread; 1131. a bottom surface; 12. a base; 13. a buckle; 131. a connecting arm; 132. a clamping hook;
20. a nut; 201. a second thread; 202. a sidewall; 21. a clamping groove;
30. a bottom support; 301. a support part; 302. a footing;
200. a laundry treatment apparatus; 2001. a barrel body.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present utility model. It will be apparent that the described embodiments are only some, but not all, embodiments of the utility model. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to fall within the scope of the utility model.
The adjusting assembly 100 provided in the embodiment of the utility model is detachably disposed on the laundry treating apparatus 200, and is used for adjusting the height of the laundry treating apparatus 200. The laundry treating apparatus 200 may be a pulsator washing machine, a drum washing machine, or the like, and the adjustment assembly 100 will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings for more clarity of description of the structure of the adjustment assembly 100.
Referring to fig. 1, 2 and 3, fig. 1 is a front view of an adjusting assembly 100 according to an embodiment of the present utility model, fig. 2 is a front view of a bolt 10 shown in fig. 1, and fig. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a nut 20 shown in fig. 1 along A-A. The adjustment assembly 100 includes a bolt 10 and a nut 20, the bolt 10 including a base 12 and a threaded rod 11 coupled to the base 12. The nut 20 is sleeved on the threaded rod 11 and can rotate along the axial direction of the threaded rod 11. The threaded rod 11 is provided with a buckle 13 facing the nut 20 at a first height from the base 12, the nut 20 is correspondingly provided with a clamping groove 21, and the nut 20 and the threaded rod 11 are mutually clamped through the buckle 13 and the clamping groove 21. When existing clothes treatment equipment leaves the factory, the problem of uneven whole machine exists, so that locking nuts are usually arranged at the feet of the clothes treatment equipment, and locking and fixing are carried out through the locking nuts. Because the lock nut is not self-locking after being screwed, the lock nut can be slowly loosened along with continuous vibration of the clothes treatment equipment during working, so that the height position of the foot is changed, and the whole machine is uneven. The first height of the threaded rod 11 is increased with the buckle 13 to prevent the nut 20 from rotating downwards, so that the adjustable feet and other fixed feet are guaranteed to be positioned on the same plane, and the delivery flatness of the whole machine is guaranteed. Specifically, the first height may be set according to practical situations, for example, on a side of the threaded rod 11 near the base 12, when the nut 20 rotates on the threaded rod 11 to a position where the buckle 13 and the slot 21 are engaged with each other, the bolt 10 cannot be rotated continuously in the same direction, and the adjustment assembly 100 is formed. The adjustment assembly 100 is further mounted to the laundry treating apparatus 200 such that the laundry treating apparatus 200 is just in the equilibrium position. After installation, when the adjusting assembly 100 has a requirement of continuing to adjust downwards, the buckle 13 can be broken off to adjust the height of the nut 20, and the whole installation and adjustment process is convenient and labor-saving.
For example, please continue to refer to fig. 3 in conjunction with fig. 1 and 2. The joint of the threaded rod 11 and the buckle 13 is provided with a avoiding portion which is recessed away from the nut 20. Specifically, the threaded rod 11 includes a peripheral wall 111 and a guide surface 112 connecting the peripheral wall 111 and the catch 13, the guide surface 112 being disposed obliquely between the peripheral wall 111 and the catch 13. The threaded rod 11 comprises a first thread 113, the first thread 113 comprising two flanks facing towards the base 12 and facing away from the base 12, the flanks comprising a bottom surface 1131 facing towards the clasp 13, the bottom surface 1131 being inclined slightly in a horizontal direction. The guide surface 112 and the bottom surface 1131 form the avoidance portion, and the angle of the avoidance portion in a plan view is approximately triangular. Because the broken edge of the buckle 13 may be irregularly shaped to block the rotation of the nut 20, the provision of the avoiding portion can provide a margin for the rotation of the nut 20, so as to prevent the nut 20 from being unable to rotate normally.
Illustratively, the latch 13 includes a hook 132 and a connecting arm 131 protruding toward the nut 20, one end of the connecting arm 131 is connected to the peripheral wall 111, and the other end is connected to the hook 132, and the latch 13 is generally L-shaped. By providing the connecting arm 131 between the catch 132 and the peripheral wall 111, the user can break the catch 13 off with a small force. The nut 20 includes a second thread 201 screwed to the threaded rod 11, and the second thread 201 is configured to be screwed with the first thread 113 to maintain the tightness of the adjustment assembly 100 when installed. The second thread 201 forms the clamping groove 21 towards one side of the buckle 13, and the clamping groove 21 and the buckle 13 are matched in shape, so that the clamping hook 132 is placed in the clamping groove 21. Specifically, the second thread 201 includes a groove wall forming the clamping groove 21, the hook 132 is hooked on the groove wall of the second thread 201, the groove wall of the second thread 201 includes an abutment surface facing the buckle 13, and when the hook 132 is hooked on the second thread 201, a side of the hook 132 facing away from the connecting arm 131 abuts against the abutment surface. Since the length of the connecting arm 131 is greater than the width of the second thread 201, a part of the connecting arm 131 abuts against the abutment surface, and another part is disposed at the relief portion. The abutting surface abuts against the hook 132, so that the contact area between the clip 13 and the nut 20 is increased, the structural deviation is not likely to occur, and the movement of the nut 20 can be restricted to the maximum extent.
Illustratively, the buckle 13 and the threaded rod 11 are integrally formed, and the integrally formed connection manner can enhance structural stability, simplify installation procedures, and improve production efficiency. Specifically, the buckle 13 is integrally connected to the peripheral wall 111, extends horizontally and outwards from the peripheral wall 111, and as the threaded rod 11 is screwed in, the threaded rod 11 stops rotating when the buckle 13 is clamped in the clamping groove 21. It will be appreciated that the person skilled in the art may connect the catch 13 and the threaded rod 11 by means of bonding, welding, etc., the utility model is not limited thereto.
Referring to fig. 4 in conjunction with fig. 1 and 2, fig. 4 is an exploded view of the adjustment assembly 100 shown in fig. 1. The nut 20 includes a plurality of side walls 202 connected to each other, the plurality of side walls 202 being disposed along an axial direction of the nut 20, each of the side walls 202 being a curved surface recessed toward the threaded rod 11. Specifically, the outer peripheral contour of the nut 20 is polygonal. When the user rotates the nut 20, the concave cambered surface structure is more fit with the hand characteristics of the user, so that the friction force during rotation can be increased, and the user can conveniently detach and install the nut. Between two adjacent side walls 202, a circular arc transition may be provided, increasing the grip feel and operational safety of the user by a smooth and soft edge.
Referring to fig. 5, 6 and 7, fig. 5 is a schematic view of the laundry treating apparatus 200 according to the embodiment of the present utility model, fig. 6 is a schematic view of the bottom support 30 of the laundry treating apparatus 200 shown in fig. 5, and fig. 7 is an assembly structure diagram of the bottom support 30 and the adjustment assembly 100 shown in fig. 6. The laundry treating apparatus 200 includes a tub 2001 and a bottom support 30, the bottom support 30 being mounted to a bottom of the tub 2001 and being provided with a screw hole. In the case that the aforementioned adjustment assembly 100 is screwed into the threaded hole, a user can quickly find the equilibrium position of the laundry treating apparatus 200, and fasten the nut 20 between the bottom supporter 30 and the base 12, so that the connection between the bottom supporter 30 and the base 12 is more firm. When the nut 20 is tightened, the buckle 13 may restrict movement of the nut 20 to improve stability of the laundry treating apparatus 200 when in operation. The nut 20 further comprises a side edge facing the catch 13, by means of which the catch 13 is broken off for adjusting the height of the bottom support 30 from the ground. In one embodiment, the side may be a side of the second thread 201 in the nut 20, when the adjustment requirement is not even for the whole laundry treating apparatus 200, a slightly larger force is applied to screw the bolt 10 and rotate the bolt 10 away from the tub 2001, and the connecting arm 131 of the buckle 13 is deformed due to the protruding arrangement of the buckle 13 toward the nut 20, and when the force applied by the user is greater than a threshold value, the connecting arm 131 is broken, so that the bolt 10 may continue to rotate downward.
Illustratively, the bottom support 30 includes a support portion 301 and a plurality of feet 302 fixedly mounted to the support portion 301, the plurality of feet 302 and a face of the adjustment assembly 100 remote from the tub 2001 being at a same horizontal plane. The number of the feet 302 may be three, the number of the adjustment assemblies 100 may be one, and the feet 302 and the adjustment assemblies 100 are respectively disposed around the supporting portion 301. In practice, the number of the feet 302 and the adjustment assembly 100 is not fixed, and similarly, the number of the threaded holes correspondingly varies, and those skilled in the art can set the number according to the practical situation. By adjusting the adjustment assembly 100, the feet 302 and the base 12 can be maintained at the same level, and when the laundry treating apparatus 200 is installed at uneven level, the adjustment assembly 100 can be adjusted so that the laundry treating apparatus 200 can be stably placed on the ground, and structural stability is ensured while improving environmental adaptability of the laundry treating apparatus 200.
In the foregoing embodiments, the descriptions of the embodiments are emphasized, and for parts of one embodiment that are not described in detail, reference may be made to related descriptions of other embodiments.
In the description of the present utility model, the terms "first," "second," and the like are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more features.
The foregoing has described in detail the conditioning assembly and the laundry treatment apparatus provided by the embodiments of the present utility model, and specific examples have been applied herein to illustrate the principles and embodiments of the present utility model, the above description of the embodiments being only for aiding in the understanding of the method of the present utility model and the core idea thereof; meanwhile, as those skilled in the art will vary in the specific embodiments and application scope according to the ideas of the present utility model, the present description should not be construed as limiting the present utility model in summary.
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1. An adjustment assembly for use in a laundry treatment apparatus, comprising:
the bolt comprises a base and a threaded rod connected to the base;
the nut is sleeved on the threaded rod, a buckle facing the nut is arranged at the first height of the threaded rod away from the base, a clamping groove is correspondingly formed in the nut, and the nut and the threaded rod are mutually clamped through the buckle and the clamping groove.
2. An adjustment assembly according to claim 1, wherein the junction of the threaded rod and the clasp is provided with a relief portion recessed away from the nut.
3. An adjustment assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the threaded rod includes a peripheral wall and a guide surface connecting the peripheral wall and the catch, the threaded rod including a first thread including a bottom surface facing the catch, the guide surface and the bottom surface forming the relief.
4. An adjustment assembly according to claim 3, wherein the clasp comprises a hook and a connecting arm protruding towards the nut, one end of the connecting arm is connected to the peripheral wall, the other end is connected to the hook, the nut comprises a second thread screwed to the threaded rod, the side of the second thread facing the clasp forms the clasp groove, and the hook is placed in the clasp groove and is hooked on the second thread.
5. The adjustment assembly of claim 4, wherein the second thread includes an abutment surface facing the catch, and wherein when the catch is hooked on the second thread, a side of the catch facing away from the connecting arm abuts the abutment surface, a portion of the connecting arm abuts the abutment surface, and another portion of the connecting arm is disposed at the relief.
6. An adjustment assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the clasp and threaded rod are integrally formed.
7. An adjustment assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said nut includes a plurality of interconnected side walls, each of said side walls being arcuate surfaces recessed toward said threaded shank.
8. An adjustment assembly according to claim 7, wherein the arc transitions between adjacent ones of said side walls.
9. A clothes treating apparatus, characterized by comprising
A tub body;
the bottom support is arranged at the bottom of the barrel body and provided with a threaded hole;
an adjustment assembly as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8, the nut being secured between the base support and the base, the nut including a side edge facing the catch, the side edge being adapted to break the catch as the bolt is rotated in a direction away from the tub to adjust the height of the base support from the ground.
10. A laundry treatment apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the bottom support comprises a support portion and a plurality of feet fixedly mounted to the support portion, the plurality of feet and the side of the adjustment assembly remote from the tub being in the same horizontal plane.
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