EP0597508A1 - A filter and flow-diverter unit for a washing machine with recirculation - Google Patents
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- EP0597508A1 EP0597508A1 EP93202519A EP93202519A EP0597508A1 EP 0597508 A1 EP0597508 A1 EP 0597508A1 EP 93202519 A EP93202519 A EP 93202519A EP 93202519 A EP93202519 A EP 93202519A EP 0597508 A1 EP0597508 A1 EP 0597508A1
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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
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- the present invention relates to a filter and flow-diverter unit for a washing machine with recirculation.
- washing machines on the market in which the washing bath is recirculated into the washing tank along a recirculation path, and in which the draining pump is also used as the pump for supplying the recirculation path.
- a basic requirement which these diverters have to satisfy is that the drain opening must close perfectly, without leaks, even after repeated operation.
- the washing liquid which is circulated for quite considerable periods of time of the order of tens of minutes, may drain away to a large extent, with a consequent wastage of detergent and of the heat content of the liquid, which is generally heated, and with the possibility of the washing machine stopping because insufficient liquid remains in the washing tank.
- the recirculated liquid still contains solid particles and substances which may form deposits or cause mechanical or chemical wear of the seals.
- the installation of the diverter also adds to the construction costs of the machine since it requires the availability of suitable mechanical supports for fixing the diverter to the frame of the washing machine.
- the filter and flow-diverter unit for a washing machine which provides a unit in which the filter and the diverter are structurally combined in a single unit so that the removal of the filter element from the filter opens the diverter for inspection and checks on its condition.
- the unit requires a single mechanical support rather than separate supports for separate functional units.
- the removable filter element also comprises a pipe or connector portion of the diverter, thus affording free access to the movable element of the diverter for easier inspection and quicker replacement of seals where necessary.
- the unit has an attachment to the body of a pump and a direct connection to the input of the pump so that the number of connecting pipes and their lengths are reduced to a minimum and a unitary pump, filter, and diverter unit is formed, which reduces the number of supports needed for fixing to the structure.
- the design of the unit is such that it can be formed by the moulding of plastics material, with a small number of parts, that is, essentially three parts: a first part constituting a housing body, a second, removable part constituting the filter element and a portion of the diverter, and a third part constituting the rest of the diverter.
- the filter and flow-diverter unit of the invention is constituted by a substantially cylindrical body 1, preferably formed of reinforced plastics, by moulding, and having an annular neck 2 at its open front end.
- the end referred to as the front end relates to the normal conditions in which a filter is installed in a washing machine, which in fact provide for the filter device to be opened at the front.
- the inner end of the body 1, which is also open, has a flange 3 for connection and attachment to the the body of a pump 4.
- the cylindrical body 1 constitutes a housing for a removable element constituted by a filter element 5, a separating diaphragm 6, perpendicular to the axis of the cylindrical body, a diametral pipe or connector portion 7 and a plug 8 for closing the front opening of the cylindrical body 1.
- the plug 8 which engages the body 1 with a screw or bayonet connection, has a seal 9 and an operating knob 10.
- the filter 5 has a diaphragm 11 which is parallel to the diaphragm 6, has a sealing ring (an O-ring) cooperating with the body 1, and is connected to the diaphragm 6 by a scoop-like element 12 (Figure 4).
- the body 1 opens into a first peripheral connector 13 for connection to a flow-inlet pipe coming from the washing tank.
- the diaphragm 11 has a through-hole 14 between the dish of the scoop 12 and the space within the filter so that a flow admitted through the connector 13 passes from the scoop into the filter 5 and, having been filtered, emerges peripherally therefrom to be drawn through the intake 15 of the pump 4.
- the cylindrical body 1 has a second peripheral connector 16 ( Figures 1 and 5) in correspondence with the front housing space, and a third peripheral connector 17 ( Figures 1 and 6) which opens in a position diametrally opposite a large lateral connector with a coupling flange 18.
- the connector 21 terminates within the plug in a rim parallel to the plane of the counter-flange 20.
- the plug 19 houses a closure diaphragm 22, which is parallel to the plane of the counter-flange 20, has seals on both faces, and is supported by a rod 23 which is perpendicular to the diaphragm and is operated by an electromagnetic or, preferably, a thermal-expansion, actuator 24 in order to close and open the connector 21.
- the diaphragm 6 of the removable element is fixed to the plug 8 by means of connecting arms 25, 26 resiliently supporting the connector 7 ( Figures 1 and 6) which is disposed diametrally with one end facing the connector 17 and in contact with the body 1, preferably with sealing provided by a resilient seal 28, and the other end facing the diaphragm 22, in order to be closed thereby under the control of the actuator 24, as a mutually exclusive alternative to the closure of the connector 21.
- the outlet 29 of the pump 4 is connected to the connector 16 by a pipe 27 so that the output flow of the pump is admitted to the front housing space of the body 1, which it leaves through the connector 17 or the connector 21 according to whether the diaphragm 20 is in a position for closing the connector 21 (and hence opening the connector 7) or in a position for closing the connector 7 (and hence for opening the connector 21).
- a unitary and compact filter-diverter unit constituted by a small number of parts which can be produced easily by the moulding of plastics material, is thus formed.
- This unit which is easy to install, can be supported directly by the body of the pump, constituting a unitary structure therewith, or may be fixed to the frame of the washing machine by very simple means, for example, by a flange 30 disposed on the periphery of the neck 2.
- Figure 7 shows schematically an alternative embodiment in which the positions of the connector 13 for admitting the flow to the filter and of the inlet 15 to the pump 4 are interchanged in comparison with the embodiment of Figure 1.
- the filter element 5 is open at its inner end in order to receive the flow from the connector 13 which is formed in the body 1 and is disposed axially, and the flange 3 for connection to the body of the pump 4 is formed laterally or, more generally, peripherally, on the body 1.
- Figure 8 shows schematically a third alternative embodiment which may be adopted in washing machines which have self-cleaning pumps and are therefore intrinsically protected from lint and dirt, and in which the filter has the sole function of cleaning the recirculated flow.
- the filter element 5 is housed in a cylindrical casing 31 which in turn is housed in the cylindrical body 1.
- the cylindrical casing 31 communicates with the housing space within the body 1 through an axial connector 32 facing an axial connector 34 formed in an internal closure plug 35 of the body 1, which is wholly equivalent to the flanged plug 19 of Figure 1.
- a diaphragm 33 interposed between the connectors 32 and 34 is controlled by an actuator 40 in exactly the same way as that of Figure 1, in order to close and open the connectors 32 and 34 in a mutually exclusive manner.
- a connector 36 which opens into the inner portion of the body 1 admits the output flow of a pump to the body 1.
- the flow is discharged through the connector 34 or is admitted to the casing 31 from which, having been filtered, it emerges through a hole 37 in the casing and an outlet connector 38 of the body 1.
- a sealing ring (an O-ring) 39 between the body 1 and the casing 31 separates an inner space of the body, into which the connectors 36 and 34 open and which houses the diaphragm 33, from an outer space which houses most of the casing 31, including the hole 37, and in which the connector 38 opens.
- the plug 8 which is fixed to the casing 31, closes the front of the body 1.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a filter and flow-diverter unit for a washing machine with recirculation.
- It is known that there are washing machines on the market in which the washing bath is recirculated into the washing tank along a recirculation path, and in which the draining pump is also used as the pump for supplying the recirculation path.
- It is also known that it is possible to use flow- diverters or three-way valves which connect an inlet opening to one of two outlet openings for draining and for recirculation respectively, in a mutually exclusive manner, in order to divert the flow towards the drain or towards the recirculation path.
- An example of this type of diverter is described schematically in the German patent application published under the No. 1610190.
- A basic requirement which these diverters have to satisfy is that the drain opening must close perfectly, without leaks, even after repeated operation.
- In the absence of perfect closure, when the diverter is in the recirculation position, the the washing liquid, which is circulated for quite considerable periods of time of the order of tens of minutes, may drain away to a large extent, with a consequent wastage of detergent and of the heat content of the liquid, which is generally heated, and with the possibility of the washing machine stopping because insufficient liquid remains in the washing tank.
- Although a flow filter, generally disposed upstream of the pump, protects the circuit downstream to a certain extent, the recirculated liquid still contains solid particles and substances which may form deposits or cause mechanical or chemical wear of the seals.
- A perfect seal upon closure and the effectiveness of the diverter are therefore ensured only by regular maintenance which requires skilled intervention and is difficult and laborious to carry out. In fact, the diverter is not readily accessible and it is necessary to open panels and/or lift the washing machine from the supporting floor in order to gain access to the device, to remove and dismantle it, and to check its efficiency and the state of the seals.
- The installation of the diverter also adds to the construction costs of the machine since it requires the availability of suitable mechanical supports for fixing the diverter to the frame of the washing machine.
- These problems are prevented by the filter and flow-diverter unit for a washing machine according to the present invention, which provides a unit in which the filter and the diverter are structurally combined in a single unit so that the removal of the filter element from the filter opens the diverter for inspection and checks on its condition.
- Moreover, the unit requires a single mechanical support rather than separate supports for separate functional units.
- According to a further aspect of the invention, the removable filter element also comprises a pipe or connector portion of the diverter, thus affording free access to the movable element of the diverter for easier inspection and quicker replacement of seals where necessary.
- According to a further aspect of the invention, the unit has an attachment to the body of a pump and a direct connection to the input of the pump so that the number of connecting pipes and their lengths are reduced to a minimum and a unitary pump, filter, and diverter unit is formed, which reduces the number of supports needed for fixing to the structure.
- According to a further aspect of the invention, the design of the unit is such that it can be formed by the moulding of plastics material, with a small number of parts, that is, essentially three parts: a first part constituting a housing body, a second, removable part constituting the filter element and a portion of the diverter, and a third part constituting the rest of the diverter.
- The characteristics and advantages of the invention will become clearer from the following description of a preferred embodiment of the invention and from the appended drawings, in which:
- Figure 1 shows a preferred embodiment of the filter and flow-diverter unit according to the present invention sectioned in a horizontal plane,
- Figures 2 to 6 show the filter and flow-diverter unit of Figure 1, sectioned in the section planes E-E, A-A, B-B, C-C, D-D of Figure 1,
- Figure 7 shows a variant of the filter and flow-diverter unit according to the present invention, sectioned in a horizontal plane,
- Figure 8 shows a second variant of the filter and flow-diverter unit formed according to the present invention.
- With reference jointly to Figures 1 to 6, the filter and flow-diverter unit of the invention is constituted by a substantially cylindrical body 1, preferably formed of reinforced plastics, by moulding, and having an annular neck 2 at its open front end.
- The end referred to as the front end relates to the normal conditions in which a filter is installed in a washing machine, which in fact provide for the filter device to be opened at the front.
- The inner end of the body 1, which is also open, has a
flange 3 for connection and attachment to the the body of a pump 4. - The cylindrical body 1 constitutes a housing for a removable element constituted by a filter element 5, a separating diaphragm 6, perpendicular to the axis of the cylindrical body, a diametral pipe or
connector portion 7 and aplug 8 for closing the front opening of the cylindrical body 1. - The
plug 8 which engages the body 1 with a screw or bayonet connection, has a seal 9 and anoperating knob 10. - The separating diaphragm 6, which has a sealing ring (an O-ring) cooperating with the body 1, separates a first front housing space in the cylindrical body from a second inner space which houses the filter 5.
- The filter 5 has a diaphragm 11 which is parallel to the diaphragm 6, has a sealing ring (an O-ring) cooperating with the body 1, and is connected to the diaphragm 6 by a scoop-like element 12 (Figure 4).
- Above the
scoop 12, the body 1 opens into a firstperipheral connector 13 for connection to a flow-inlet pipe coming from the washing tank. - The diaphragm 11 has a through-
hole 14 between the dish of thescoop 12 and the space within the filter so that a flow admitted through theconnector 13 passes from the scoop into the filter 5 and, having been filtered, emerges peripherally therefrom to be drawn through theintake 15 of the pump 4. - The cylindrical body 1 has a second peripheral connector 16 (Figures 1 and 5) in correspondence with the front housing space, and a third peripheral connector 17 (Figures 1 and 6) which opens in a position diametrally opposite a large lateral connector with a
coupling flange 18. - A
plug 19 having acounter-flange 20 cooperating with theflange 18 and afourth connector 21 closes the lateral connector of the body 1. Theconnector 21 terminates within the plug in a rim parallel to the plane of thecounter-flange 20. - The
plug 19 houses aclosure diaphragm 22, which is parallel to the plane of thecounter-flange 20, has seals on both faces, and is supported by arod 23 which is perpendicular to the diaphragm and is operated by an electromagnetic or, preferably, a thermal-expansion,actuator 24 in order to close and open theconnector 21. - The diaphragm 6 of the removable element is fixed to the
plug 8 by means of connectingarms 25, 26 resiliently supporting the connector 7 (Figures 1 and 6) which is disposed diametrally with one end facing theconnector 17 and in contact with the body 1, preferably with sealing provided by aresilient seal 28, and the other end facing thediaphragm 22, in order to be closed thereby under the control of theactuator 24, as a mutually exclusive alternative to the closure of theconnector 21. - As indicated in Figure 1, the
outlet 29 of the pump 4 is connected to theconnector 16 by apipe 27 so that the output flow of the pump is admitted to the front housing space of the body 1, which it leaves through theconnector 17 or theconnector 21 according to whether thediaphragm 20 is in a position for closing the connector 21 (and hence opening the connector 7) or in a position for closing the connector 7 (and hence for opening the connector 21). - A unitary and compact filter-diverter unit, constituted by a small number of parts which can be produced easily by the moulding of plastics material, is thus formed.
- This unit, which is easy to install, can be supported directly by the body of the pump, constituting a unitary structure therewith, or may be fixed to the frame of the washing machine by very simple means, for example, by a
flange 30 disposed on the periphery of the neck 2. - The most important characteristic of this unit is that when the filter element housed in the body 1 is removed, the
connector 7, which forms part of the removable element, and thediaphragm 22, are made readily accessible for inspection, checking and maintenance, without the need to dismantle parts or to carry out skilled operations. - Naturally, Figures 1 to 6 show only a preferred embodiment of the invention to which many variations may be introduced.
- Figure 7 shows schematically an alternative embodiment in which the positions of the
connector 13 for admitting the flow to the filter and of theinlet 15 to the pump 4 are interchanged in comparison with the embodiment of Figure 1. - In this case, the filter element 5 is open at its inner end in order to receive the flow from the
connector 13 which is formed in the body 1 and is disposed axially, and theflange 3 for connection to the body of the pump 4 is formed laterally or, more generally, peripherally, on the body 1. - The other characteristics of the unit are substantially unchanged from those of the unit of Figure 1.
- Figure 8 shows schematically a third alternative embodiment which may be adopted in washing machines which have self-cleaning pumps and are therefore intrinsically protected from lint and dirt, and in which the filter has the sole function of cleaning the recirculated flow.
- In Figure 8, the filter element 5 is housed in a
cylindrical casing 31 which in turn is housed in the cylindrical body 1. - The
cylindrical casing 31 communicates with the housing space within the body 1 through anaxial connector 32 facing anaxial connector 34 formed in aninternal closure plug 35 of the body 1, which is wholly equivalent to theflanged plug 19 of Figure 1. - A
diaphragm 33 interposed between theconnectors actuator 40 in exactly the same way as that of Figure 1, in order to close and open theconnectors - A
connector 36 which opens into the inner portion of the body 1 admits the output flow of a pump to the body 1. - According to the position of the
diaphragm 33, the flow is discharged through theconnector 34 or is admitted to thecasing 31 from which, having been filtered, it emerges through ahole 37 in the casing and anoutlet connector 38 of the body 1. - A sealing ring (an O-ring) 39 between the body 1 and the
casing 31 separates an inner space of the body, into which theconnectors diaphragm 33, from an outer space which houses most of thecasing 31, including thehole 37, and in which theconnector 38 opens. - The
plug 8, which is fixed to thecasing 31, closes the front of the body 1. - The removal of the
casing 31 and of the filter element housed therein clearly enables inspection and maintenance of thediaphragm 33 and of its seals.
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ITMI922597A IT1256103B (en) | 1992-11-12 | 1992-11-12 | FLOW FILTERING AND DEVIATION GROUP FOR RECIRCULATING WASHING MACHINE |
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EP0736626A3 (en) * | 1995-04-05 | 1997-10-29 | Candy Spa | An integral flow directing unit with two independent pumps and a common filter for washing machines and the like |
FR2818671A1 (en) * | 2000-12-26 | 2002-06-28 | Ciapem | Filtration unit for clothes washing machine, has first and second filtration zones |
FR2830600A1 (en) * | 2001-10-05 | 2003-04-11 | Elbi Int Spa | Dishwasher water distribution valve has electric motor driven outlet closing system to regulate feed cycle during washing and drying dishes |
EP2302126A3 (en) * | 2009-09-29 | 2012-12-26 | BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH | Lye pump for a domestic washing machine |
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WO2020251511A2 (en) | 2019-06-14 | 2020-12-17 | Arcelik Anonim Sirketi | A washing machine comprising a filtering member |
JP2022537592A (en) * | 2019-08-29 | 2022-08-26 | パナソニックIpマネジメント株式会社 | Circulating and draining module for clothes processing equipment and clothes processing equipment |
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EP0736626A3 (en) * | 1995-04-05 | 1997-10-29 | Candy Spa | An integral flow directing unit with two independent pumps and a common filter for washing machines and the like |
FR2818671A1 (en) * | 2000-12-26 | 2002-06-28 | Ciapem | Filtration unit for clothes washing machine, has first and second filtration zones |
FR2830600A1 (en) * | 2001-10-05 | 2003-04-11 | Elbi Int Spa | Dishwasher water distribution valve has electric motor driven outlet closing system to regulate feed cycle during washing and drying dishes |
ES2235570A1 (en) * | 2001-10-05 | 2005-07-01 | Elbi International S.P.A. | Dishwasher water distribution valve has electric motor driven outlet closing system to regulate feed cycle during washing and drying dishes |
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EP2787114A1 (en) * | 2013-04-05 | 2014-10-08 | Electrolux Appliances Aktiebolag | Washing machine pump |
WO2014161869A1 (en) * | 2013-04-05 | 2014-10-09 | Electrolux Appliances Aktiebolag | Washing machine pump |
WO2014202371A1 (en) * | 2013-06-20 | 2014-12-24 | Electrolux Appliances Aktiebolag | Washing machine pump |
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