EP1467014A1 - Inner tub for clothes washing machine - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an inner containment tub or drum for a top-loading clothes washing machine.
- the inner containment tub is supported rotatably about an essentially horizontal axis and is loaded from the top through an access door in the side wall of the inner containment tub.
- the access door usually consists of two flaps hinged to two opposite edges of a loading aperture in the side wall of the inner tub.
- the flaps of the door comprise, at their free edges, which are the edges not hinged to the inner tub and which can be engaged together, catch means capable of keeping the door closed while the electrical appliance is in operation.
- torsion springs which exert a powerful pressure on the flaps tending to open them. This pressure means that, when the catch connection is released by hand pressure, the door springs open, sometimes violently. This springing open of the flaps of the door not only represents a risk of injury to the fingers of the user but is also very noisy and objectionable.
- the object of the present invention is therefore to provide an inner tub for a clothes washing machine, tumble dryer or washer-dryer having characteristics such as to obviate the problems of the prior art.
- an inner tub for a clothes washing machine, washer-dryer or tumble dryer comprising
- Figure 1 is a plan view of an inner tub according to the invention.
- Figure 2 is a plan view of a detail of an inner tub according to the invention.
- Figure 3 is a side view of the detail shown in Figure 2;
- Figure 4 is a plan view of a detail of an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 5 is a side view of the detail shown in Figure 4.
- Figure 6 is a cross section taken on the line marked VI-VI in Figure 5;
- FIGS 7, 8 and 9 are cross sections through details of the inner tub in other embodiments of the invention.
- an inner tub for a clothes washing machine of the type mentioned above is indicated as a whole by the reference 1.
- the inner tub 1 comprises a door 2 with at least one, and preferably two flaps 3, 3' connected rotatably, by one or more hinges 4, to edges 5, 5' of a loading aperture 6 in the side wall 7 of the inner tub 1.
- the edges 5, 5' of the loading aperture 6 are preferably opposite each other and essentially parallel to the axis of rotation r of the inner tub 1.
- the flaps 3, 3' of the door 2 are provided, on their free edges 8, 8' remote from the hinges 4, with releasable catch means 9, 10, 11, 12 capable of keeping the door 2 closed while the clothes washing machine is in operation.
- a first flap 3 comprises one or more hooks 9 in the vicinity of its free edge 8, and a second flap 3' defines one or more apertures 10 capable of receiving the hooks 9 when the door 2 is closed and having hook-receiving edges 11 for engaging the said hooks 9 and thus preventing the flaps 3, 3' from opening. It is preferable for the apertures 10, that is the hook-receiving edges 11, similarly to be in the vicinity of the free edge 8 of the second flap 3'.
- the releasable catch means also comprise a release button 12 connected to one of the flaps 3, 3' and preferably provided with a stop edge 13 that abuts against the free edge 8, 8' of the other flap 3, 3' to prevent the flaps 3, 3' moving towards each other and so rotating inwards into the inner tub 1.
- the inner tub 1 also comprises elastic means, particularly torsion springs 14, which exert an opening pressure on the flaps 3, 3' in such a way that the flaps 3, 3' spring open, exposing the loading aperture 6, when the releasable catch means 9, 10, 11, 12 of the flaps 3, 3' are released by actuating the button 12.
- elastic means particularly torsion springs 14, which exert an opening pressure on the flaps 3, 3' in such a way that the flaps 3, 3' spring open, exposing the loading aperture 6, when the releasable catch means 9, 10, 11, 12 of the flaps 3, 3' are released by actuating the button 12.
- the torsion springs 14 influence the flaps 3, 3' in a known manner, such as to elastically resist any movement of the flaps 3, 3' inwards into the inner tub 1.
- the inner tub 1 also comprises at least one, and preferably two dampers 15 capable of slowing the movement of the flaps 3, 3' during their opening.
- the said dampers 15 comprise two portions 16, 17 whose relative movement is damped and which are connected, one to the inner tub 1, and the other to the respective flap 3, 3', with the interposition of at least one mechanism 18, 19 producing a drive ratio ( ⁇ A / ⁇ C ) > 1, in such a way that the relative velocity ⁇ A between the two portions 16, 17 is greater than the relative velocity ⁇ C between the respective flap 3, 3' and the inner tub 1.
- the damper 15 is a rotary damper
- the relative movement between the two portions 16, 17 is a rotary movement
- the two portions 16, 17 are connected in rotation, one to the inner tub 1, and the other to the flap 3, 3', with the said ratio drive mechanism 18, 19 interposed between them, in such a way that the relative angular velocity ⁇ A between the two portions 16, 17 is greater than the relative angular velocity ⁇ C between the flap 3, 3' and the inner tub 1.
- the damper 15 comprises a fixed portion 16 connected so as to be integral in rotation with the inner tub 1, and a rotatable portion 17 connected in rotation, by the ratio drive mechanism 18, 19, to the flap 3, 3'.
- the drive wheel 19 is essentially in the form of a sector of a circle corresponding to the maximum angle of rotation of the flap 3, 3' relative to the inner tub 1.
- the drive wheel 19 is advantageously connected coaxially to a pin 20 integral with the flap 3, 3', which forms, together with the appropriate seats 21 connected to the side wall 7 of the inner tub 1, the abovementioned hinges 4.
- the pin 20 is formed by complete or partial circular bending of the edge of the flap 3, 3' itself, defining an internal cavity 22 which extends effectively along the full length of the pin 20.
- the torsion springs 14 comprise a torsion bar 23, housed inside the cavity 22 of the pin 20 and provided with two transverse ends 24, one resting against the inner tub 1, preferably against its side wall 7, and the other against the flap 3, 3' (Fig. 2).
- the damper 15 is fixed to the inner tub 1, preferably to its side wall 7, at a distance from the axis of rotation 20 of the flap 3, 3'.
- the damper 15 comprises a housing 16 that forms the abovementioned fixed portion 16 and defines internally an essentially cylindrical cavity which receives, in such a way that it can rotate, a spindle 17 that forms the abovementioned rotatable portion 17.
- the driven wheel 18 which meshes with the drive wheel 19 is connected coaxially to the spindle 17.
- the said slowing means comprise a film of silicone.
- the stop edge 13 of the button 12 disengages the free edge 8 of the flap 3', allowing the free edges 8, 8' of the flaps 3, 3' to move towards each other to the point at which the hooks 9 of the first flap 3 come free of the hook-receiving edges 11 of the second flap 3', and the latter is then pushed, by the torsion springs 14, into the open position.
- the gear pair 18, 19 transmits the rotational movement of the flap 3, 3' to the rotatable portion, that is the spindle 17, of the damper 15, multiplying it in such a way that the relative angular velocity ⁇ A between the spindle 17 and the housing 16 of the damper is greater than the relative angular velocity ⁇ C between the respective flap 3, 3' and the inner tub 1. Consequently the spindle 17 rotates through a greater angle than the angle of rotation of the flap 3, 3', dissipating a greater amount of kinetic energy for the same size of damper and torsion springs 14. Consequently the movement of the flap 3, 3' is slowed down considerably.
- the inner tub according to the invention has numerous advantages.
- the arrangement of the damper 15 at a distance from the axis of rotation 20 of the flaps 3, 3', and hence at a distance from the hinges 4, allows the dampers 15 to be fitted to existing inner tubs without necessitating major modifications of their structure.
- the arrangement of the torsion bars in the internal cavities 22 of the pins 20 allows them to be positioned in the region of the ratio drive mechanism and near the damper without interference between them.
- the fixed portion 16 out of the two portions 16, 17 of the damper 15 is connected so as to be integral in rotation with the flap 3, 3' and the rotatable portion 17 out of the said two portions is connected in rotation, by the said ratio drive mechanism 18, 19, to the inner tub 1, which is the reverse of the kinematic flow path of the embodiment described earlier.
- the damper 15 is fixed to the side wall 7 of the inner tub 1 at the end of the pin 20 of the flap 3, 3', in such a way that the drive wheel 19 can be connected directly to the end of the pin 20 without major modifications to the inner tub 1 and to the flaps 3, 3'.
- the torsion bar 23 is inserted into the pin 20 at the same end thereof, in which one transverse end 24 thereof bears against the side wall 7 of the inner tub and the other against the flap 3, 3' approximately halfway along the pin 20.
- the drive wheel 19 is preferably in the form of a sector of a circle so as to not to project, when the flap 3, 3' is closed, into the inner tub 1 ( Figure 3).
- dampers 15 and 15' there are two dampers 15 and 15' whose rotatable portions 17 are connected to a single driven wheel 18.
- the dampers 15, 15' and the ratio drive mechanism, i.e. the drive wheel 19 and driven wheel 18, are preferably arranged approximately halfway along the pin 20 and therefore centrally with respect to the width of the side wall 7 and with respect to the width of the flaps 3, 3'.
- FIGS 6 to 9 show further advantageous examples of dampers that can be used in the present invention.
- Figure 6 shows for example an embodiment in which a ring or strip of foam rubber 25, for example of "Vulkolan” type, is wound around an elastic expansion band 32 connected to the spindle 17.
- This packet consisting of spindle 17, elastic band 32 and foam rubber 25, is inserted into the housing 16 in such a way that the foam rubber ring 25 is pushed elastically, by a predetermined force, against the inside surface of the housing 16.
- the damper is advantageously sealed by plates 33 with suitable seals 34.
- the slowing means of the damper 15 takes the form of a compressed layer of foam rubber 25.
- the compressed layer of foam rubber 25 is further coated or impregnated with lubricating grease.
- the slowing means of the damper 15 consist of a predetermined number of hollow rubber cylinders 26, in which each of the cylinders 26 is arranged between two plates 27, preferably circular and integral in rotation with the spindle 17.
- the damper can be calibrated by varying the number of rubber cylinders 26 and by their diameter and total length which determine the degree of radial and axial compression of the cylinders 26, once inserted into the housing 16 of the damper 15.
- the slowing means comprise a cam 31 integral with the spindle 17 and a hollow cylinder 28 of flexible material, for example rubber, connected integrally to the housing 16, for example by means of projections 29 that engage in corresponding grooves 30, in which the cam 31 is fitted with interference inside the hollow cylinder 28.
- the damper is a translational damper, in which the relative movement between the two portions (16, 17) is a translational movement.
- the ratio drive mechanism takes the form of friction, belt, chain and suchlike drives.
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- The present invention relates to an inner containment tub or drum for a top-loading clothes washing machine.
- In top-loading clothes washing machines the inner containment tub is supported rotatably about an essentially horizontal axis and is loaded from the top through an access door in the side wall of the inner containment tub.
- The access door usually consists of two flaps hinged to two opposite edges of a loading aperture in the side wall of the inner tub.
- The flaps of the door comprise, at their free edges, which are the edges not hinged to the inner tub and which can be engaged together, catch means capable of keeping the door closed while the electrical appliance is in operation.
- The catching together of the flaps of the closed door is achieved by torsion springs which exert a powerful pressure on the flaps tending to open them. This pressure means that, when the catch connection is released by hand pressure, the door springs open, sometimes violently. This springing open of the flaps of the door not only represents a risk of injury to the fingers of the user but is also very noisy and objectionable.
- In order to slow down the rotary movement of the flaps of the access door, it has been proposed, for example in
FR 2 723 382 and inFR 2 793 265, that friction means or dampers be fitted to the hinges of the flaps. - The use of the dampers fitted to the hinges of the flaps necessitates modifying the existing structure both of the inner tub and of the flaps of the door and of the hinge itself and, because of the high temperatures of the washing and the large force of the torsion springs needed to keep the door closed while the electrical appliance is running, prior-art dampers of acceptable dimensions do not sufficiently damp the movement of the flaps.
- Dampers large enough to achieve satisfactory effect, however, require a lot of space and, because of their large dimensions, raise sealing problems with the risk of malfunctions.
- The object of the present invention is therefore to provide an inner tub for a clothes washing machine, tumble dryer or washer-dryer having characteristics such as to obviate the problems of the prior art.
- This and other objects are achieved by means of an inner tub for a clothes washing machine, washer-dryer or tumble dryer, comprising
- an access door with at least one flap connected rotatably, by a hinge, to the inner tub and loaded by elastic means that move the flap to an open position; and
- a damper for slowing the movement of the flap, comprising two portions, the relative movement of which is damped, in which the said two portions are connected, one to the inner tub, and the other to the flap, with the interposition of at least one ratio drive mechanism, in such a way that the relative velocity ωA between the two portions is greater than the relative velocity ωC between the flap and the inner tub.
- To explain the invention more clearly, an illustrative, non-limiting embodiment will now be described with reference to the appended drawings, in which
- Figure 1 is a plan view of an inner tub according to the invention;
- Figure 2 is a plan view of a detail of an inner tub according to the invention;
- Figure 3 is a side view of the detail shown in Figure 2;
- Figure 4 is a plan view of a detail of an embodiment of the invention;
- Figure 5 is a side view of the detail shown in Figure 4;
- Figure 6 is a cross section taken on the line marked VI-VI in Figure 5;
- Figures 7, 8 and 9 are cross sections through details of the inner tub in other embodiments of the invention.
- Referring to the figures, an inner tub for a clothes washing machine of the type mentioned above is indicated as a whole by the
reference 1.
Theinner tub 1 comprises adoor 2 with at least one, and preferably twoflaps 3, 3' connected rotatably, by one ormore hinges 4, toedges 5, 5' of aloading aperture 6 in theside wall 7 of theinner tub 1. Theedges 5, 5' of theloading aperture 6 are preferably opposite each other and essentially parallel to the axis of rotation r of theinner tub 1. - The
flaps 3, 3' of thedoor 2 are provided, on their free edges 8, 8' remote from thehinges 4, with releasable catch means 9, 10, 11, 12 capable of keeping thedoor 2 closed while the clothes washing machine is in operation. - In the embodiment depicted in Figure 1, a
first flap 3 comprises one or more hooks 9 in the vicinity of its free edge 8, and a second flap 3' defines one ormore apertures 10 capable of receiving the hooks 9 when thedoor 2 is closed and having hook-receivingedges 11 for engaging the said hooks 9 and thus preventing theflaps 3, 3' from opening. It is preferable for theapertures 10, that is the hook-receivingedges 11, similarly to be in the vicinity of the free edge 8 of the second flap 3'. - The releasable catch means also comprise a release button 12 connected to one of the
flaps 3, 3' and preferably provided with astop edge 13 that abuts against the free edge 8, 8' of theother flap 3, 3' to prevent theflaps 3, 3' moving towards each other and so rotating inwards into theinner tub 1. - The
inner tub 1 also comprises elastic means, particularlytorsion springs 14, which exert an opening pressure on theflaps 3, 3' in such a way that theflaps 3, 3' spring open, exposing theloading aperture 6, when the releasable catch means 9, 10, 11, 12 of theflaps 3, 3' are released by actuating the button 12. - When the
flaps 3, 3' are stationary in the closed position, thetorsion springs 14 influence theflaps 3, 3' in a known manner, such as to elastically resist any movement of theflaps 3, 3' inwards into theinner tub 1. - The
inner tub 1 also comprises at least one, and preferably twodampers 15 capable of slowing the movement of theflaps 3, 3' during their opening. The saiddampers 15 comprise two 16, 17 whose relative movement is damped and which are connected, one to theportions inner tub 1, and the other to therespective flap 3, 3', with the interposition of at least one 18, 19 producing a drive ratio (ωA/ωC) > 1, in such a way that the relative velocity ωA between the twomechanism 16, 17 is greater than the relative velocity ωC between theportions respective flap 3, 3' and theinner tub 1.
In accordance with one embodiment, thedamper 15 is a rotary damper, the relative movement between the two 16, 17 is a rotary movement, and the twoportions 16, 17 are connected in rotation, one to theportions inner tub 1, and the other to theflap 3, 3', with the said 18, 19 interposed between them, in such a way that the relative angular velocity ωA between the tworatio drive mechanism 16, 17 is greater than the relative angular velocity ωC between theportions flap 3, 3' and theinner tub 1. - The
damper 15 comprises afixed portion 16 connected so as to be integral in rotation with theinner tub 1, and arotatable portion 17 connected in rotation, by the 18, 19, to theratio drive mechanism flap 3, 3'. - The
18, 19 preferably comprises aratio drive mechanism 18, 19 with agear pair drive wheel 19 integral in rotation with theflap 3, 3' and a drivenwheel 18 integral in rotation with therotatable portion 17 of thedamper 15, in which the drivenwheel 18 has a smaller radius than the radius of thedrive wheel 19 so as to make the said drive ratio ωA/ωC > 1, preferably 1.1 < ωA/ωC < 3.0, more preferably 1.5 < ωA/ωC < 2.5, and still more preferably ωA/ωC = 2.0 - In accordance with one embodiment, the
drive wheel 19 is essentially in the form of a sector of a circle corresponding to the maximum angle of rotation of theflap 3, 3' relative to theinner tub 1. - The
drive wheel 19 is advantageously connected coaxially to apin 20 integral with theflap 3, 3', which forms, together with theappropriate seats 21 connected to theside wall 7 of theinner tub 1, theabovementioned hinges 4. - In accordance with one embodiment, the
pin 20 is formed by complete or partial circular bending of the edge of theflap 3, 3' itself, defining aninternal cavity 22 which extends effectively along the full length of thepin 20. - In accordance with a particularly advantageous embodiment, the
torsion springs 14 comprise atorsion bar 23, housed inside thecavity 22 of thepin 20 and provided with twotransverse ends 24, one resting against theinner tub 1, preferably against itsside wall 7, and the other against theflap 3, 3' (Fig. 2). - The
damper 15 is fixed to theinner tub 1, preferably to itsside wall 7, at a distance from the axis ofrotation 20 of theflap 3, 3'. - The
damper 15 comprises ahousing 16 that forms the abovementionedfixed portion 16 and defines internally an essentially cylindrical cavity which receives, in such a way that it can rotate, aspindle 17 that forms the abovementionedrotatable portion 17. The drivenwheel 18 which meshes with thedrive wheel 19 is connected coaxially to thespindle 17. - Between the
spindle 17 and thehousing 16 are means for slowing the rotation of thespindle 17 in the cavity of thehousing 16. - In accordance with one embodiment, the said slowing means comprise a film of silicone.
- The operation of the
inner tub 1 according to the invention is described below. - During the opening of the
door 2 by pressure on the release button 12, thestop edge 13 of the button 12 disengages the free edge 8 of the flap 3', allowing the free edges 8, 8' of theflaps 3, 3' to move towards each other to the point at which the hooks 9 of thefirst flap 3 come free of the hook-receivingedges 11 of the second flap 3', and the latter is then pushed, by thetorsion springs 14, into the open position. - The
18, 19 transmits the rotational movement of thegear pair flap 3, 3' to the rotatable portion, that is thespindle 17, of thedamper 15, multiplying it in such a way that the relative angular velocity ωA between thespindle 17 and thehousing 16 of the damper is greater than the relative angular velocity ωC between therespective flap 3, 3' and theinner tub 1. Consequently thespindle 17 rotates through a greater angle than the angle of rotation of theflap 3, 3', dissipating a greater amount of kinetic energy for the same size of damper andtorsion springs 14. Consequently the movement of theflap 3, 3' is slowed down considerably. - The inner tub according to the invention has numerous advantages.
- It allows the use of small dampers for the same requisite slowing power and adaptation of the slowing power, by simple and careful selection of the drive ratio, to the opening force exerted by the
torsion springs 14. - This reduces the size of the damper and associated costs, at the same time obviating the problems of space requirements and poor leaktightness of the damper itself.
- In addition, the arrangement of the
damper 15 at a distance from the axis ofrotation 20 of theflaps 3, 3', and hence at a distance from thehinges 4, allows thedampers 15 to be fitted to existing inner tubs without necessitating major modifications of their structure. - The arrangement of the torsion bars in the
internal cavities 22 of thepins 20 allows them to be positioned in the region of the ratio drive mechanism and near the damper without interference between them. - It will be clear that variations and/or additions with respect to what is described above and illustrated may be adopted without departing from the scope of the invention.
- In accordance with one embodiment, the fixed
portion 16 out of the two 16, 17 of theportions damper 15 is connected so as to be integral in rotation with theflap 3, 3' and therotatable portion 17 out of the said two portions is connected in rotation, by the said 18, 19, to theratio drive mechanism inner tub 1, which is the reverse of the kinematic flow path of the embodiment described earlier. - In accordance with another embodiment, illustrated for example in Figure 2, the
damper 15 is fixed to theside wall 7 of theinner tub 1 at the end of thepin 20 of theflap 3, 3', in such a way that thedrive wheel 19 can be connected directly to the end of thepin 20 without major modifications to theinner tub 1 and to theflaps 3, 3'. Thetorsion bar 23 is inserted into thepin 20 at the same end thereof, in which onetransverse end 24 thereof bears against theside wall 7 of the inner tub and the other against theflap 3, 3' approximately halfway along thepin 20. Thedrive wheel 19 is preferably in the form of a sector of a circle so as to not to project, when theflap 3, 3' is closed, into the inner tub 1 (Figure 3). - In accordance with another embodiment, there are two
dampers 15 and 15' whoserotatable portions 17 are connected to a single drivenwheel 18. Thedampers 15, 15' and the ratio drive mechanism, i.e. thedrive wheel 19 and drivenwheel 18, are preferably arranged approximately halfway along thepin 20 and therefore centrally with respect to the width of theside wall 7 and with respect to the width of theflaps 3, 3'. - Figures 6 to 9 show further advantageous examples of dampers that can be used in the present invention.
- Figure 6 shows for example an embodiment in which a ring or strip of
foam rubber 25, for example of "Vulkolan" type, is wound around an elastic expansion band 32 connected to thespindle 17. This packet, consisting ofspindle 17, elastic band 32 andfoam rubber 25, is inserted into thehousing 16 in such a way that thefoam rubber ring 25 is pushed elastically, by a predetermined force, against the inside surface of thehousing 16. The damper is advantageously sealed byplates 33 withsuitable seals 34. - In an embodiment shown for example in Figure 8, the slowing means of the
damper 15 takes the form of a compressed layer offoam rubber 25. - In another embodiment the compressed layer of
foam rubber 25 is further coated or impregnated with lubricating grease. - In another embodiment, shown in Figure 7, the slowing means of the
damper 15 consist of a predetermined number ofhollow rubber cylinders 26, in which each of thecylinders 26 is arranged between twoplates 27, preferably circular and integral in rotation with thespindle 17. The damper can be calibrated by varying the number ofrubber cylinders 26 and by their diameter and total length which determine the degree of radial and axial compression of thecylinders 26, once inserted into thehousing 16 of thedamper 15. - In accordance with another embodiment, shown for example in Figure 9, the slowing means comprise a
cam 31 integral with thespindle 17 and ahollow cylinder 28 of flexible material, for example rubber, connected integrally to thehousing 16, for example by means ofprojections 29 that engage incorresponding grooves 30, in which thecam 31 is fitted with interference inside thehollow cylinder 28. - Between the
cam 31 and thehollow cylinder 28 there is advantageously a film of silicone or lubricating grease. - In accordance with an alternative embodiment, the damper is a translational damper, in which the relative movement between the two portions (16, 17) is a translational movement.
- In accordance with other embodiments of the invention, the ratio drive mechanism takes the form of friction, belt, chain and suchlike drives.
- Clearly, to fulfil any specific requirements which may arise, other modifications and alterations may be made by those skilled in the art to the inner tub according to the present invention, all such modifications and alterations however being contained within the scope of protection of the invention as defined in the following claims.
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- Inner tub (1) for a clothes washing machine, washer-dryer or tumble dryer, comprisingan access door (2) with at least one flap (3, 3') connected rotatably, by a hinge (4), to the inner tub (1) and loaded by elastic means (14) that move the flap (3, 3') to an open position; anda damper (15) for slowing the movement of the flap (3, 3'), comprising two portions (16, 17), the relative movement of which is damped, in which the said two portions (16, 17) are connected, one to the inner tub (1), and the other to the flap (3, 3'), with the interposition of at least one ratio drive mechanism (18, 19), in such a way that the relative velocity ωA between the two portions (16, 17) is greater than the relative velocity ωC between the flap (3, 3') and the inner tub (1).
- Inner tub (1) according to Claim 1, in which the damper (15) is a rotary damper, the relative movement between the two portions (16, 17) being a rotary movement, and the two portions (16, 17) are coupled in rotation, one to the inner tub (1), and the other to the flap (3, 3'), with the said ratio drive mechanism (18, 19) interposed between them, in such a way that the relative angular velocity ωA between the two portions (16, 17) is greater than the relative angular velocity ωC between the flap (3, 3') and the inner tub (1).
- Inner tub (1) according to Claim 1 or 2, in which one fixed portion (16) out of the two portions 116, 17) is connected so as to be integral in rotation with the inner tub (1) and one rotatable portion (17) out of the two portions (16, 17) is coupled in rotation, by the said ratio drive mechanism (18, 19), to the flap (3, 3').
- Inner tub (1) according to Claim 1 or 2, in which one fixed portion (16) of the two portions (16, 17) is connected so as to be integral in rotation with the flap (3, 3') and one rotatable portion (17) out of the two portions (16, 17) is coupled in rotation, by the said ratio drive mechanism (18, 19), to the inner tub (3, 3').
- Inner tub (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, in which the said ratio drive mechanism (18, 19) gives a drive ratio ωA / ωC of between 1.1 and 3.0.
- Inner tub (1) according to Claim 5, in which the said ratio drive mechanism (18, 19) gives a drive ratio ωA / ωC of between 1.5 and 2.5.
- Inner tub (1) according to Claim 6, in which the said ratio drive mechanism (18, 19) gives a drive ratio ωA / ωC = 2.0.
- Inner tub (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, in which the said ratio drive mechanism (18, 19) comprises a gear pair (18, 19).
- Inner tub (1) according to Claim 8, in so far as it depends on Claim 2, in which the said gear pair (18, 19) comprises a drive wheel (19) integral in rotation with the flap (3, 3') and a driven wheel (18) integral in rotation with the rotatable portion (17) of the damper (15), the said driven wheel (18) having a smaller radius than the radius of the drive wheel (19).
- Inner tub (1) according to Claim 9, in which the drive wheel (19) is essentially in the form of a circular sector corresponding to the maximum angle of rotation of the flap (3, 3') relative to the inner tub (1).
- Inner tub (1) according to Claim 9 or 10, in which the hinge (4) comprises a hinge pin (20) integral with the flap (3, 3') and one or more hinge seats (21) integral with the inner tub (1), and the drive wheel (19) is connected to the said pin (20).
- Inner tub (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, in which the damper (15) is positioned at a distance from the axis of rotation (20) of the flap (3, 3').
- Inner tub (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, in which the damper (15) comprises a housing (16) that forms the said fixed portion (16) and defines an essentially cylindrical cavity which receives, in such a way that it can rotate, a spindle (17) forming the said rotatable portion (17), in which between the said spindle (17) and the housing (16) are means (25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31) for slowing the rotation of the spindle (17) in the cavity of the housing (16).
- Inner tub (1) according to Claim 13, in which the said slowing means (25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31) comprise a film of silicone.
- Inner tub (1) according to Claim 13, in which the said slowing means (25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31) comprise a compressed layer of a foam rubber (25).
- Inner tub (1) according to Claim 14, in which the said compressed layer of foam rubber (25) is coated with lubricating grease.
- Inner tub (1) according to Claim 13, in which the said slowing means (25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31) comprise a cam (31) integral with the spindle (17) and a hollow cylinder (28) of flexible material integral with the housing (16), in which the cam (31) is an interference fit inside the hollow cylinder (28).
- Inner tub (1) according to Claim 17, in which a film of silicone or lubricating grease is provided between the said cam (31) and the said hollow cylinder (28).
- Inner tub (1) according to Claim 1, in which the damper (15) is a translational damper, the relative movement between the two portions (16, 17) being a translational movement.
- Top-loading clothes washing machine comprising an inner tub according to any one of the preceding claims.
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