EP0131985B1 - Device for closing the loading aperture of a washing machine - Google Patents
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- EP0131985B1 EP0131985B1 EP84200890A EP84200890A EP0131985B1 EP 0131985 B1 EP0131985 B1 EP 0131985B1 EP 84200890 A EP84200890 A EP 84200890A EP 84200890 A EP84200890 A EP 84200890A EP 0131985 B1 EP0131985 B1 EP 0131985B1
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06F—LAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
- D06F37/00—Details specific to washing machines covered by groups D06F21/00 - D06F25/00
- D06F37/26—Casings; Tubs
- D06F37/28—Doors; Security means therefor
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- This invention relates to a device for closing the loading and unloading aperture of a front-loading washing machine, particularly for domestic use, in which a stationary structure elastically supports, in a damping manner, a tub containing a driven rotatable drum, and in which the tub and drum have aligned apertures for loading and unloading the laundry.
- the drum In known washing machines, the drum is cantilever-supported by the tub, so that because of load eccentricity considerable transverse deformations occur at the very high centrifuging speeds currently used.
- USA patent 2,105,248 describes a washing machine in which the drum lateral aperture can be closed by a plate idly supported by a swivelling arm hinged to the outer washing machine casing, which here acts as the tub.
- This plate is elastically applied against the contour of the aperture by a spring disposed in a door which closes the aperture of the outer casing and can be locked in situ by a handwheel.
- this device requires various manoeuvres for introducing and extracting the laundry into and from the drum, and in addition transfers the oscillations and jolting movements directly to the outer casing of the washing machine and thus to the floor.
- the machine in question is unsuitable for operating at centrifuging speeds of 1000 r.p.m. or more.
- a further example is contained in USA patent 2,650,490, in which a washing machine comprising the features of the preamble of claim 1 has a plate which is supported idly by a swivelling cross-member hinged and constrainable to the forward wall of the tub and which is inserted into the loading aperture of the drum.
- This device has a series of drawbacks, including the fact that it does not ensure perfect closure of the loading aperture.
- the improved device of the invention ensures perfect door closure even under the most difficult operating conditions, prevents the transmission of jolts and oscillations to the washing machine outer structure, offers a further support point for the drum, and enables the door to be opened by the user without force, by simple and natural movements.
- the improved device which is characterized essentially in that the tub loading and unloading aperture is closable by a door which is hinged to said tub and can be coupled to this latter by insertion engagement under the action of a lever supported by the arm, said rotatable door supporting an idly mounted disc element which is inserted into the loading and unloading aperture of the drum so as to oppose transverse movements of this latter which exceed given limits.
- the front-loading washing machine 1 comprises an outer stationary load-bearing structure covered by a housing 2. On its front it comprises an opening 3 closed by a cover 4 which can turn about a lower horizontal axis.
- the tub In a position corresponding with the opening 3, the tub comprises an aperture 6 surrounded by an elastic seal ring 7 fixed to the tub.
- the tub rotatably supports in its interior in the conventional cantilever manner a perforated drum 9 provided with a circular aperture 8 aligned with said aperture 6.
- the laundry is loaded into and unloaded from the drum through the opening 3, the aperture 6, and the aperture 8.
- the aperture 6 of the tub 5 can be closed by a door 10 rotatably supported by an arm 11 which will be described in detail hereinafter.
- the door in question rotatably supports a sheet metal disc element 12 having a substantially cylindrical contour 13 of diameter slightly less than the diameter of the circular aperture 8.
- the disc element 12 is arranged for insertion into the aperture 8, and peripherally comprises a turned-over rim 14, of which the end is applied against the contour of said aperture 8.
- the sheet metal element 12 is made rigid in any known manner with a plate 15 of lesser diameter but greater rigidity, which is rigid with a pin 16 rotatably mounted in a bearing 17.
- the bearing is mounted in the hub 18 of the door 10.
- the disc in question comprises a series of pins 24 fixed in a circular arrangement parallel to the axis of rotation of the element 12 and each having a radial projection 25 which is disposed slackly in an annular channel 26 obtained by fixing to the door 10 a sheet metal ring 27 of Z cross-section.
- the gasket 7 cooperates with the conical part of the contour 23 of the disc 22 to create an effective peripheral seal towards the outside, while the internal seal is provided by the elastic edge of the annular gasket 21, which for this purpose adheres to the inner contour of the disc 22.
- This special coupling arrangement between the disc 22 and door 10 is to reduce the tangential sliding between the disc and gasket 7 when closing and opening the door, and thus to increase the gasket life.
- the door 10 is rotatably supported by an arm 11 hinged to the front wall 30 of the tub 5 so that it can be swivelled horizontally about the hinges 80.
- the support for the door 10 can be provided by means of a pin 31 fixed to said door, a bearing 32 mounted on the pin 31, and a hub 33 fixed to the arm 11.
- a lever 35 is pivoted at 34 on the arm 11 and comprises a raised part 36 (to be gripped by the hand) followed by a sunken end 96 which is disposed below a guide plate 37 fixed to the outer wall of the door 10.
- the lever 35 is rigid with a short arm 38 which terminates in a transverse pin 39.
- the pin penetrates into an axial slot 40 in a bar 41, and acts as a stop for one end of a compression spring 42 mounted on said bar.
- the other end of the spring 42 rests against a fork 43 rigid with the bar 41.
- the fork is hinged to an appendix of a pawl 44, which is hinged at 45 to the arm 11.
- a locking peg 46 rigid with the door 10 is arranged to cooperate with said pawl.
- the door 10 Distributed along its periphery, the door 10 comprises a set of three equidistant projections 47 of limited angular and axial extension and which are wedge-shaped over a certain portion (see Figure 7). Axially and angularly spaced apart from the projections 47, the door comprises three radical projections 90 of wedge-shaped outer surface.
- the tub 5 On its front side, and extending completely around its aperture 6 but spaced-apart from the corresponding wall 30, the tub 5 supports a ring 50 which surrounds the door 10 and is shaped in such a manner as to comprise a set of three equidistant radial projections 52, and a set of three wedge-shaped radial projections 91 which are equidistant from each other and from said projections 52. Between the projections 52 and 91 there are recesses 92 and 93 which enable the door 10 to be moved against the aperture 6 of the tub 5, i.e. in correspondance with the annular interspace or channel 70 existing between the ring 50 and the front wall 30 of the tub 5 (see Figures 1A and 7).
- the arm 11 is in its outwardly rotated position so that the door 10 and the other members carried by said door allow free access to the drum 9, which can thus be loaded with laundry.
- the user rotates the arm 11 about the vertical hinges 80 so that the disc element 12 becomes inserted into the aperture 8 of the drum 9, and the door 10 into the aperture 6 of the tub, to assume the position shown in Figures 1 and 2.
- the user grips the lever 35 along the raised portion 36, and rotates it in the direction of the arrow F of Figure 2. During its initial stages, said rotation causes increased compression of the spring 42. Then (see Figure 3) when the end 96 of the lever 35 engages the end 81 of the plate 37, the door 10 is dragged into rotation, and its projections 47 move along the channel 70, and the pin 46 reaches the longer side of the pawl 44.
- the projections 47 of the door 10 become wedged in the channel 70 behind the radial projections 51 of the ring 50, the wedge-shaped projections 90,91 engage with each other, and the pin 46 (see Figure 4) causes rotation of the pawl 44, which imprisons said pin between its arms, and stops when the two projections 90 and 91 touch each other.
- the door 10 thus becomes axially and radially locked in its closed position.
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Description
- This invention relates to a device for closing the loading and unloading aperture of a front-loading washing machine, particularly for domestic use, in which a stationary structure elastically supports, in a damping manner, a tub containing a driven rotatable drum, and in which the tub and drum have aligned apertures for loading and unloading the laundry.
- In known washing machines, the drum is cantilever-supported by the tub, so that because of load eccentricity considerable transverse deformations occur at the very high centrifuging speeds currently used.
- In order to reduce these movements, which lead to considerable stressing of the machine parts and resultant reduction in their life, it has already been proposed to also support the drum at its loading aperture side by means of a plate which is inserted into the aperture and which is supported idly so that it can be swivelled, by parts of the washing machine. Thus for example, USA patent 2,105,248 describes a washing machine in which the drum lateral aperture can be closed by a plate idly supported by a swivelling arm hinged to the outer washing machine casing, which here acts as the tub. This plate is elastically applied against the contour of the aperture by a spring disposed in a door which closes the aperture of the outer casing and can be locked in situ by a handwheel.
- However, this device requires various manoeuvres for introducing and extracting the laundry into and from the drum, and in addition transfers the oscillations and jolting movements directly to the outer casing of the washing machine and thus to the floor. As a result, the machine in question is unsuitable for operating at centrifuging speeds of 1000 r.p.m. or more.
- A further example is contained in USA patent 2,650,490, in which a washing machine comprising the features of the preamble of claim 1 has a plate which is supported idly by a swivelling cross-member hinged and constrainable to the forward wall of the tub and which is inserted into the loading aperture of the drum.
- This device has a series of drawbacks, including the fact that it does not ensure perfect closure of the loading aperture.
- The improved device of the invention ensures perfect door closure even under the most difficult operating conditions, prevents the transmission of jolts and oscillations to the washing machine outer structure, offers a further support point for the drum, and enables the door to be opened by the user without force, by simple and natural movements.
- These and further objects which will be more apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter are attained by the improved device according to the invention, which is characterized essentially in that the tub loading and unloading aperture is closable by a door which is hinged to said tub and can be coupled to this latter by insertion engagement under the action of a lever supported by the arm, said rotatable door supporting an idly mounted disc element which is inserted into the loading and unloading aperture of the drum so as to oppose transverse movements of this latter which exceed given limits.
- The invention will be more apparent from the detailed description of a preferred embodiment given by way of non-limiting example hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which:
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the washing machine;
- Figure 1A is a partial vertical diametrical section through the drum, the tub which contains it, and the door which closes their loading and unloading apertures;
- Figures 2, 3 and 4 are frontal views of three different positions of the door and relative locking mechanism;
- Figure 5 is a detail of the mechanism of the preceding figures;
- Figure 6 is a linearised, i.e. rectilinearly developed frontal view of that zone of the door lying within the dashed line K of Figure 2; and
- Figure 7 is a section on the line VII-VII of Figure 6.
- With reference to the Figures, the front-loading washing machine 1 comprises an outer stationary load-bearing structure covered by a
housing 2. On its front it comprises an opening 3 closed by acover 4 which can turn about a lower horizontal axis. - A
tub 5, of which the movements are damped by shock-absorber means, not shown, is suspended in known manner by springs (not shown) from the machine supporting structure. In a position corresponding with the opening 3, the tub comprises anaperture 6 surrounded by an elastic seal ring 7 fixed to the tub. - At the opposite side to that comprising the
aperture 6, the tub rotatably supports in its interior in the conventional cantilever manner aperforated drum 9 provided with acircular aperture 8 aligned withsaid aperture 6. The laundry is loaded into and unloaded from the drum through the opening 3, theaperture 6, and theaperture 8. - The
aperture 6 of thetub 5 can be closed by adoor 10 rotatably supported by anarm 11 which will be described in detail hereinafter. The door in question rotatably supports a sheetmetal disc element 12 having a substantiallycylindrical contour 13 of diameter slightly less than the diameter of thecircular aperture 8. Thedisc element 12 is arranged for insertion into theaperture 8, and peripherally comprises a turned-over rim 14, of which the end is applied against the contour of saidaperture 8. Thesheet metal element 12 is made rigid in any known manner with aplate 15 of lesser diameter but greater rigidity, which is rigid with apin 16 rotatably mounted in abearing 17. The bearing is mounted in thehub 18 of thedoor 10. - On an
annular step 20 of theplate 15 there is fixed anannular gasket 21 with elastic edges, one of which adheres in a sealed manner to the inner contour of a centrally holed annularsheet metal member 22, of which the contour, which is initially conical and then arcuate at 23, is situated but not locked in a circular groove in thedoor 10. In a sunken zone in proximity to its centre, the disc in question comprises a series ofpins 24 fixed in a circular arrangement parallel to the axis of rotation of theelement 12 and each having aradial projection 25 which is disposed slackly in anannular channel 26 obtained by fixing to the door 10 asheet metal ring 27 of Z cross-section. - The gasket 7 cooperates with the conical part of the
contour 23 of thedisc 22 to create an effective peripheral seal towards the outside, while the internal seal is provided by the elastic edge of theannular gasket 21, which for this purpose adheres to the inner contour of thedisc 22. - The purpose of this special coupling arrangement between the
disc 22 anddoor 10 is to reduce the tangential sliding between the disc and gasket 7 when closing and opening the door, and thus to increase the gasket life. - As stated, the
door 10 is rotatably supported by anarm 11 hinged to thefront wall 30 of thetub 5 so that it can be swivelled horizontally about thehinges 80. The support for thedoor 10 can be provided by means of apin 31 fixed to said door, abearing 32 mounted on thepin 31, and ahub 33 fixed to thearm 11. Alever 35 is pivoted at 34 on thearm 11 and comprises a raised part 36 (to be gripped by the hand) followed by asunken end 96 which is disposed below aguide plate 37 fixed to the outer wall of thedoor 10. - The
lever 35 is rigid with ashort arm 38 which terminates in atransverse pin 39. The pin penetrates into anaxial slot 40 in a bar 41, and acts as a stop for one end of acompression spring 42 mounted on said bar. - The other end of the
spring 42 rests against afork 43 rigid with the bar 41. The fork is hinged to an appendix of apawl 44, which is hinged at 45 to thearm 11. Alocking peg 46 rigid with thedoor 10 is arranged to cooperate with said pawl. - Distributed along its periphery, the
door 10 comprises a set of threeequidistant projections 47 of limited angular and axial extension and which are wedge-shaped over a certain portion (see Figure 7). Axially and angularly spaced apart from theprojections 47, the door comprises threeradical projections 90 of wedge-shaped outer surface. - On its front side, and extending completely around its
aperture 6 but spaced-apart from thecorresponding wall 30, thetub 5 supports aring 50 which surrounds thedoor 10 and is shaped in such a manner as to comprise a set of three equidistantradial projections 52, and a set of three wedge-shapedradial projections 91 which are equidistant from each other and fromsaid projections 52. Between theprojections recesses door 10 to be moved against theaperture 6 of thetub 5, i.e. in correspondance with the annular interspace orchannel 70 existing between thering 50 and thefront wall 30 of the tub 5 (see Figures 1A and 7). - It will be assumed that the
arm 11 is in its outwardly rotated position so that thedoor 10 and the other members carried by said door allow free access to thedrum 9, which can thus be loaded with laundry. After loading, the user rotates thearm 11 about thevertical hinges 80 so that thedisc element 12 becomes inserted into theaperture 8 of thedrum 9, and thedoor 10 into theaperture 6 of the tub, to assume the position shown in Figures 1 and 2. - In order to close said apertures and reliably lock the
door 10 and its accompanying members in situ, the user grips thelever 35 along the raisedportion 36, and rotates it in the direction of the arrow F of Figure 2. During its initial stages, said rotation causes increased compression of thespring 42. Then (see Figure 3) when theend 96 of thelever 35 engages theend 81 of theplate 37, thedoor 10 is dragged into rotation, and itsprojections 47 move along thechannel 70, and thepin 46 reaches the longer side of thepawl 44. As rotation continues, theprojections 47 of thedoor 10 become wedged in thechannel 70 behind theradial projections 51 of thering 50, the wedge-shaped projections pawl 44, which imprisons said pin between its arms, and stops when the twoprojections door 10 thus becomes axially and radially locked in its closed position. During the centrifuging of thedrum 9, the jolting and displacements of the free end of thedrum 9 are limited by the support which the contour of theaperture 8 finds on the cylindrical peripheral part of theelement 12 inserted into theaperture 8, and this jolting is in no case able to cause opening of the door, which thespring 42 securely locks in its closed position. - When the user wishes to unload the washed laundry from the drum, he grips the
lever 35 at 36 and rotates it in the opposite direction to the arrow F. - Until the lever engages with the
other end 82 of theplate 37, the only effect obtained is to reduce the loading of thespring 42. After engagement with theend 82 of theplate 37, further rotation of thelever 35 causes rotation of thepawl 44 under the thrust of thepin 46 rigid with thedoor 10. The pawl thus snaps into the position of Figures 2 and 5, and thespring 42 aids the rotation of the door. - When this rotation is terminated by virtue of the engagement of the
elbow 35A of thelever 35 with the contour of thehub 33, theprojections 47 are aligned with therecesses 92 of thering 50, and the wedge-shaped projections 90 are aligned with therecesses 93, with the result that thedoor 10 can be opened by rotating thearm 11 about thehinges 80. This rotation of thearm 11 causes extraction of thedisc 22 from theaperture 6 by virtue of the engagement of theteeth 25 with thering 26. Thedisc 22 has not participated in the described rotations of thedoor 10, and thus there has been no relative circumferential movement between it and the gasket 7, which is thus protected from rubbing and from rapid wear.
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IT21736/83A IT1163570B (en) | 1983-06-22 | 1983-06-22 | DOOR DEVICE FOR WASHING MACHINES, PARTICULARLY FOR DOMESTIC USE |
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