EP1834027A1 - Door lock for the door of a household appliance - Google Patents
Door lock for the door of a household applianceInfo
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- EP1834027A1 EP1834027A1 EP05814595A EP05814595A EP1834027A1 EP 1834027 A1 EP1834027 A1 EP 1834027A1 EP 05814595 A EP05814595 A EP 05814595A EP 05814595 A EP05814595 A EP 05814595A EP 1834027 A1 EP1834027 A1 EP 1834027A1
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- door lock
- locking
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01H—ELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
- H01H9/00—Details of switching devices, not covered by groups H01H1/00 - H01H7/00
- H01H9/20—Interlocking, locking, or latching mechanisms
- H01H9/22—Interlocking, locking, or latching mechanisms for interlocking between casing, cover, or protective shutter and mechanism for operating contacts
- H01H9/226—Interlocking, locking, or latching mechanisms for interlocking between casing, cover, or protective shutter and mechanism for operating contacts the casing containing electrical equipment other than and operated by the switch
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L15/00—Washing or rinsing machines for crockery or tableware
- A47L15/42—Details
- A47L15/4251—Details of the casing
- A47L15/4257—Details of the loading door
- A47L15/4259—Arrangements of locking or security/safety devices for doors, e.g. door latches, switch to stop operation when door is open
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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
- D06F34/00—Details of control systems for washing machines, washer-dryers or laundry dryers
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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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- D06F37/42—Safety arrangements, e.g. for stopping rotation of the receptacle upon opening of the casing door
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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
- D06F39/00—Details of washing machines not specific to a single type of machines covered by groups D06F9/00 - D06F27/00
- D06F39/12—Casings; Tubs
- D06F39/14—Doors or covers; Securing means therefor
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24C—DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
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- F24C15/02—Doors specially adapted for stoves or ranges
- F24C15/022—Latches
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L2501/00—Output in controlling method of washing or rinsing machines for crockery or tableware, i.e. quantities or components controlled, or actions performed by the controlling device executing the controlling method
- A47L2501/22—Loading doors, e.g. door latches, inflatable door seals
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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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Definitions
- the present invention relates generally to door locks for home appliances, particularly washing machines, dishwashers, clothes dryers and ovens, and more particularly to a door lock of household appliances having three terminals.
- door locks comprising means for detecting a closed state of a household appliance door, means for locking and, if necessary, for unlocking the household appliance door and means for detecting a locking state of the household appliance door.
- the device for detecting the closed state determines whether the household appliance door (hereinafter also referred to as the door) is closed.
- a closed state of the door is to be understood as meaning that the door closes the associated opening of the household appliance, if necessary sealingly, ie not just ajar.
- the closed state of the door is a prerequisite for being able to lock the door.
- the door can also be unlocked in the closed state.
- the means for locking can be actuated in order to lock the closed door, ie to bring it into a state in which the door can not be opened.
- the means for detecting the closed state of the door provides a signal indicating that the door is closed. This signal indicates to a door lock controller that the door is closed and can now be locked. Thereafter, the means for locking is activated by the controller to close the door lock.
- the means for detecting the locked state of the door provides a signal indicating that the door is locked. This signal indicates to the controller that the door can no longer be opened and, accordingly, an operation of the household appliance is possible.
- the total of 100 designated door lock has a housing shell 102, are arranged in the components described below. To close the assembled housing shell 102 is a housing cover, not shown, which forms the housing of the door lock 100 together with the housing shell 102.
- main slide 104 In the housing shell 102 a horizontally displaceable in the figures main slide 104 is arranged.
- the main slide 104 is acted upon by a main slide spring 106.
- the main spool 104 has a stop 108, the function of which is described in more detail below.
- a device for detecting the closed state of a household appliance door comprises a door contact switch 110.
- the door contact switch 110 has a first door contact 112 and a second door contact 114. If the first and second door contacts 112 and 114, as shown in Fig. 1, separated from each other, this indicates that the door is open. When the first and second door contacts 112 and 114 touch each other, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, this indicates that the door is closed.
- the first door contact 110 is arranged adjacent to a free end 116 of a first door contact conductor 118 designed as a leaf spring.
- the first Schommlei- ter 118 is biased in the figures to the right, ie, the free end 116 exerts a rightward force.
- the end 120 of the first door contact conductor 118 facing the free end 116 is fixed to an inner end (not labeled) of a first terminal contact 122. This can be done for example by gluing, soldering or riveting.
- the first connection contact 122 is designed as a rigid, rigid conductor. The connection of the first door contact conductor 118 opposite end 120 of the first terminal 122 used for connection to a non-illustrated plug connection of the household appliance.
- the second door contact 114 is disposed at an end 124 of a second door contact conductor 126.
- the second door contact conductor 126 is formed as a rigid, rigid conductor. Movements of the first and second door contacts 112 and 114 relative to each other are thus possible due to the flexible configuration of the first door contact conductor 118.
- the end 124 of the opposite end 128 of the second door contact conductor 126 forms a second terminal contact 128 and serves for connection to said connector.
- a device for detecting a lock state of a home appliance door includes a lock contact switch 130.
- the lock contact switch 130 has a first lock contact 132 and a second lock contact 134.
- the first locking contact 132 is disposed adjacent a free end 136 of a first latching contact conductor 138 formed as a leaf spring.
- the first latch contact conductor 138 is biased to the left in the figures, i. So exerts a force to the left.
- the end 140 opposite the free end 136 of the first latching contact conductor 138 is fixed to a third connection contact 150, for example by soldering, gluing or riveting.
- the end of the third connection contact 150 opposite the connection point with the first locking contact conductor 138 serves for connection to the said connector.
- the second latch contact 134 is disposed at one end 144 of a second, second rigid contact conductor 146 formed as a rigid, rigid conductor.
- the opposite end of the second latch contact conductor 146 forms a fourth terminal contact 142 and serves to connect to said connector.
- a device for locking and unlocking the household appliance door comprises a total of 152 designated electromagnetic actuator.
- the actuator 152 has a magnet 154 with an armature, not shown.
- the control and energy supply of the actuator 152 is effected via a fifth connection contact 156 and a sixth connection contact 158, which are designed as rigid, rigid conductors and serve for connection to said plug connection.
- the actuator 152 further includes an actuating tappet 160, which is in operative connection with the armature of the magnet 154 and can be actuated by this.
- the locking and unlocking device further comprises a rotary valve 162 which serves to lock and unlock the main slide 104.
- the rotary valve 162 is rotatably mounted in the housing shell 102.
- a return spring 164 whose function is described in more detail below, can act on the rotary valve 162 in dependence on its position.
- the rotary valve 162 has an extension 165 which, as explained in more detail below, can cooperate with the first locking contact conductor 138 and with the return spring 164.
- a locking bracket 168 may cooperate with the rotary valve 162 so that the rotary valve 162, as described in more detail below, is held in a position suitable for locking.
- FIG. 1 An electrical equivalent circuit diagram of the door latch 100 is shown in FIG.
- the operation for the door lock 100 is described below.
- Fig. 1 shows the door latch 100 in a state in which the household appliance door is at least partially open, that is, is neither in the closed nor in the locked state.
- the main slide spring 106 acts on the main spool 104 so.
- the main slide spring 106 is dimensioned so that the first door contact conductor 118 is held in the position shown in Fig. 1 due to an operative connection of its end 116 to the structure 108 against its bias.
- the first and second door contacts 112 and 114 are separated from each other.
- the door contact switch 110 is thus opened and indicates that the household appliance door is not closed.
- the rotary valve 162 is held in the position shown in Fig. 1, for example by a torsion spring, not shown.
- the return spring 164 is configured so that it acts on the extension 165 for the state shown in Figure 1 and thereby holds the rotary valve 162 in the position shown in Figure 1. on the aforementioned torsion spring, not shown, can then be dispensed with.
- the rotary valve 162 counteracts by means of an extension or stop 170 of the biasing force of the first locking contact conductor 138 so that the first locking contact strip 138 is held in the position shown in Fig. 1.
- the first and second latch contacts 132 and 134 are separated, the lock contact switch 138 is thus opened, thereby indicating that the household appliance door is not locked.
- Fig. 2 shows the door latch 100 in a state in which the household appliance door is closed, but not (yet) locked.
- the closing of the appliance door causes the main slide 104 to be moved counter to the force of the main slide spring 106 to the right. In this case, a movement of the first door contact conductor
- Door contacts 112 and 114 are brought into contact with each other. According to FIG. 2, this is achieved in that the movement of the main slider 104 to the right terminates the operative connection between the free end 116 of the first door contact conductor 118 and the structure 108. Now, the door contact switch 110 is closed, thereby indicating that the home appliance door is closed. At the states of the rotary valve 162 and the locking contact switch 130, nothing has changed here compared to FIG.
- Fig. 3 shows the door latch 100 in a state in which the household appliance door is closed and locked. This condition is achieved by activating the actuator 152 to achieve movement of the actuating plunger 160 to the left.
- the actuating plunger 160 engages the extension 165 and rotates the rotary valve 162 in a clockwise direction, until a structure, not shown (eg, a link circuit) of the rotary valve 162 with the locking bracket 166 cooperates so that the rotary valve 162 in the position shown in Fig. 3 is held.
- the operative connection between the extension 170 and the first locking contact conductor 138 is terminated. Due to its bias, the first latch contact 138 occupies the position shown in FIG.
- the first and second latch contacts 132 and 134 are brought into contact with each other.
- the lock contact switch 130 is thus closed, thereby indicating that the home appliance door is locked.
- the household appliance door To allow the household appliance door to open, the household appliance door must be unlocked.
- the actuator 152 is reactivated.
- the thus caused movement of the actuating plunger 160 to the left rotates the rotary valve 162 a little clockwise against the force of the return spring 164, wherein the operative connection of the structure of the rotary valve 162 is not shown terminated with the locking bar 166 and a rotation of the rotary valve 162 against the Clockwise is possible.
- the rotation of the rotary valve 162 back into its in Fig. 2 and Fig. 1 position shown by the reference to FIG. 1, not shown torsion spring and initially due to the operative connection between the return spring 164 and the extension 165.
- This rotation can also be the return spring 164 alone be effected this is designed so that it can attack for the state shown in FIG. 1 on the extension 165.
- the door latch 100 which is a representative example of known door locks of the type mentioned, has as these disadvantages.
- a plug connection with a total of 6 plug contact connection receptacles is required to accommodate the six connection boxes 122, 128, 142, 150, 156 and 158.
- the resulting space for a connector is disadvantageous because the same space must be provided on the part of the household appliance.
- the number of plug contact receptacles on the part of the connector is disadvantageous because it draws due to the constructive and material cost corresponding manufacturing costs. This also applies to the door lock 1 itself, where the total of six connection contacts corresponding space and effort entail.
- Object of the present invention is to provide a simple and inexpensive to produce door lock for household appliances, which also works more reliable.
- the present invention provides a door lock according to claim 1 ready.
- a third means for detecting a locked state of the door is provided.
- the third device may be connected in parallel with the series connection of the first and second devices.
- the second device also serves to unlock the door
- the Matverriegeiung has a total of only three terminals for electrical connections to the household appliance.
- first and second devices can be electrically connected to first and second connection contacts of the door lock.
- this may be electrically connected to a third terminal contact of the door lock.
- the first device comprises a door contact switch with first and second contacts.
- the first door contact may be arranged at a free end of a spring-biased first door contact conductor.
- first door contact can be electrically conductively connected to a first connection contact of the door lock.
- the second device may be electrically connected to the second door contact.
- the door latch comprises a main slider having a first position for a closed state of the door and including a stop portion for cooperating with the first device.
- the main slide holds in the first position, the first and second door contacts in separate positions.
- the main pusher may also have a second position indicative of an open state of the door, wherein the main pusher in the second position releases the first door contact for contacting the second door contact.
- a main slider spring is used to bias the main slider to the first position or the second position.
- the second device may comprise an actuator having first and second actuator connections.
- an electromagnetic actuator is used.
- the first actuator connection may be electrically conductively connected to the first device.
- the second actuator terminal may be electrically connected to a second terminal contact of the door lock.
- the second means comprises a rotary member and an actuator, with which the rotary member can be actuated during locking.
- the rotary member may have a latching structure which can cooperate with a locking member.
- the rotary member may have a stop.
- a lever provided on the rotary member is provided for cooperation with the actuator.
- the third means comprises a latch contact switch having first and second latch contacts.
- the first locking contact can be arranged at a free end of a spring-biased first locking contact conductor and / or connected to a third terminal contact of the door lock.
- the second locking contact is electrically connected to the second device.
- the second device When locked, the second device can release the first locking contact in such a way that the first and second locking contacts can touch each other.
- the second device holds the first and second latch contacts in a separate position.
- FIG. 2 shows the known door lock of FIG. 1 with the door closed
- FIG. 3 shows the known door lock of Fig. 1 with the door closed and locked
- FIGS. 1 to 3 shows a schematic representation of a circuit arrangement for use in the known door lock according to FIGS. 1 to 3, 5 shows an embodiment of the door lock according to the invention with the door not closed and not locked,
- FIG. 6 shows the embodiment of FIG. 5 with the door closed and unlocked
- FIG. 7 shows the embodiment of FIG. 4 with the door closed and locked
- Fig. 8 is a schematic representation of a circuit arrangement for use in the door lock according to the invention.
- Fig. 9 is a schematic representation of a circuit arrangement for use in a known door lock with thermoelectric actuator.
- the door lock 1 comprises a housing shell 2, in which the following components of the door lock 1 are arranged.
- the housing shell 2 can be closed with a housing cover, not shown, which forms a housing of the door lock 1 together with the housing shell 2.
- a main slide 4 is arranged horizontally movable in the figures.
- the main slide 4 is acted upon by a main slide spring 6, which urges the main slide 4 according to the figures to the right.
- a stopper area 8 is provided at the end of the main spool 4, which is opposite to its side cooperating with the main spool spring 6, .
- the stop region 8 can, as shown in the figures, be provided by this end of the main slide 4 itself.
- the stop region 8 can also be provided on the main slide 4 in the form of a structure extending substantially perpendicular to the directions of movement of the main slide 4.
- the door lock 1 has a door contact switch 10.
- the door contact switch 10 comprises a first door contact 12 and a second door contact 14.
- the first door contact 12 is arranged on a first door contact conductor 16.
- the first door con- Clock conductor 16 is designed as a resilient element, for example in the form of a leaf spring.
- the first door contact conductor 16 is biased to the right according to the figures.
- the first door contact 12 is arranged on the first door contact conductor 16 such that movements of the first door contact conductor 16 described below bring the first and second door contacts 12 and 14 into contact with one another and separate them from one another.
- a free end 18 of the first door contact conductor 16 can, as explained below, interact with the stop region 8.
- the end 22 opposite the free end 18 of the first door contact conductor 16 is connected, for example by soldering, gluing or riveting, to an inner end of a first connection contact 20.
- the arrangement of the second door contact switch 14 is described below. By “inside” this means area and components that are not accessible from the outside when the housing is closed (i.e., the housing shell is closed with the housing cover); The same applies to "lying outside”.
- the door lock 1 has a device for locking and unlocking a household appliance door with an actuator 24 designed as an electromagnetic actuator.
- the actuator 24 includes a magnet 26, whose armature, not shown, cooperates with an actuator 28. Activation of the actuator 24 by energizing the magnet 26 causes movements of the actuator 28 according to the figures to the left.
- the actuator 24 has a first actuator port 30 and a second actuator port 32 for power supply.
- the first actuator terminal 30 is electrically conductively connected to the second door contact 14. This can, as shown in the figures, be achieved, for example, in that the first actuator connection 30 is formed as a conductor extending away from the actuator 24, the free, outer end of which permits an arrangement of the second door contact 14.
- the second actuator terminal 32 is electrically connected to a second terminal contact 34. This can take place in that the second actuator connection 32 is designed as a conductor extending away from the actuator 24, whose free end serves as a third connection contact 34. It is also possible to provide the second actuator terminal 32 as a connection point formed on the actuator 24, which is connected to an inner end of an electrical conductor, the second terminal contact 34 provides at its opposite, outer end.
- a rotary member 36 is provided.
- the rotary member 36 can be actuated by the actuator 24, wherein thereby caused rotations of the rotary member 36 are used for locking and unlocking of the main slide 4.
- the rotary member 36 is rotatable clockwise and counterclockwise, wherein a spring, not shown, biases the rotary member 36 in the counterclockwise direction.
- the rotary member 36 has a lever 38, the free end for actuating the rotary member 36 by the actuator 28 is used. Furthermore, the rotary member 36 has a projection 40 designed as a stop. A formed on the rotary member 36 or arranged thereon locking structure 42 cooperates with a locking bracket 44.
- the door lock 1 also has a lock contact switch 46.
- the locking contact switch 46 comprises a first locking contact 48 and a second locking contact 50.
- the first locking contact 48 is arranged on a resilient, for example designed as a leaf spring first locking contact conductor 52.
- the first locking contact conductor 52 is fixed and electrically conductively connected to an inner end of a third terminal contact 56.
- the third terminal contact 56 may also be provided by a corresponding, longer configuration of the first locking contact conductor 52 itself.
- the opposite end 58 of the first latch contact conductor 52 is a free and movable end as described below. Movements of the end 58 allow the first and second latch contacts 48 and 50 to contact and disconnect from each other.
- the second locking contact 50 is arranged on a second locking contact conductor 60 opposite the first locking contact 48.
- the second locking contact conductor 60 is electrically conductively connected to the first connection contact 20 and, as shown in the figures, preferably formed integrally therewith.
- the end 22 of the first door contact conductor 16 is connected to the terminal contact 20 by connecting the end 22 to the second locking contact conductor 60.
- FIG. 8 can be regarded as an electrical equivalent circuit diagram with regard to the door contact switch 10, the lock contact switch 46 and the actuator 24.
- the door contact switch 10 and the actuator 24 are electrically connected in series between the first terminal contact 20 and the second terminal contact 34. Parallel to this series connection, the interlocking contact switch 46 is connected between the first connection contact 20 and the third connection contact 56.
- the door contact switch 10 is open as long as the household appliance door is not closed. Activation of the actuator 24 by supplying energy via the first and second connection contacts 20 and 34 is then not possible.
- the door contact switch 10 shoots in response thereto. Then, the first and second actuator terminals 30 and 32 are electrically conductively connected to the first and second terminal contacts 20 and 34. In this state, the actuator 24 can be controlled by supplying power through the first and second terminal contacts 20 and 34, for example, in the form of a pulse-like operation. As described in more detail below, activation of the actuator 24 for locking the household appliance door causes the locking contact switch 46 to close. This is indicated in FIG. 8 by the dashed line.
- the latch contact switch 46 closed in response to latching establishes an electrical connection between the first and third terminals 20 and 56.
- An electrical connection of the first and third terminal contacts 20 and 56 thus produced indicates to a home appliance controller that the household appliance door is locked and commissioning can take place.
- the first connection contact 20 is preferably connected to ground.
- the second connection contact 34 is preferably connected to an electrical connection of a household appliance control via which control signals (eg pulse signals) can be supplied to the actuator 34.
- the third connection contact 56 is preferably connected to a connection of a household appliance control, which has a predetermined potential differing from ground.
- the state of the door lock 1 shown in Fig. 5 is when the household appliance door is neither fully closed nor locked. In this state, the skin slider spring 6 holds the main slider 4 in the position shown. In this case, the stop region 8 and the free end 18 of the first door contact conductor 16 cooperate so that the first door contact conductor 16 is held against its bias in the portion shown. The first and second door contacts 12 and 14 are separated from each other. This indicates that the appliance door is not closed. Any activation of the actuator 40 is not possible here.
- the state of the door latch 1 shown in Fig. 6 corresponds to a situation where the appliance door is closed but not locked.
- the closing of the household appliance door causes a movement of the main slide 4 against the pressing force of the main slide spring 6 to the right.
- the operative connection between the stop region 8 and the free end 18 of the first door contact conductor 16 is terminated.
- the bias of the first door contact conductor 16 causes a movement in the position shown in Fig. 6.
- the first and second door contacts 12 and 14 are brought into contact with each other in an electrically conductive manner. Due to the resulting electrical connection between the first and second terminal contacts 20 and 34, the actuator 24 can be controlled.
- the state of the door lock 1 shown in FIG. 7 corresponds to a situation where the home appliance door is closed and locked.
- the actuator 24 is activated, which is possible due to the electrical connection of the first and second connection contacts 20 and 34 via the closed door contact switch 10.
- the activation of the actuator 24 causes a movement of the actuator 28, preferably pulse-like, to the left.
- the rotary member 36 is rotated due to the operative connection with the actuator 28 and the free end of the lever 38 in a clockwise direction.
- the rotation of the rotary member 36 which also results in a displacement of the extension 40, causes the first locking contact conductor 52 moves due to its bias in the position shown in Fig. 7. It is possible that the operative connection between the extension 40 and the free end 58 of the first locking contact conductor 52 is terminated or, as shown in Fig. 7, the extension 40 and the end 58 are still in contact. In this position of the first locking contact conductor 52, the first and second locking contacts 48 and 50 make electrical contact, so that there is an electrically conductive connection between the first and third connection contacts 20 and 56.
- the rotation of the rotary member 36 further causes the latching structure 42 and the locking bracket 44 to cooperate with each other so that the rotary member 36 is held in the position shown in Fig. 7.
- the actuator 24 is reactivated.
- the resulting, preferably pulse-like, movement of the actuator 28 exerts a force on the rotary member 36 in a clockwise direction via the lever 38.
- This force which can cause a further rotation of the rotary member 36 in a clockwise direction, has the result that the latching structure 42 and the locking bracket 44 cooperate with each other so that the operative connection that holds the rotary member 36 in the position shown in Fig. 7, finished becomes.
- the rotary member 36 is brought from the above-mentioned spring, not shown in the counterclockwise direction in the position shown in Fig. 5.
- the projection 40 urges the end 58 of the first locking contact conductor 52 in the position shown in FIG. 6.
- the electrically conductive connection between the first and second locking contacts 48 and 50 is terminated.
- the missing electrical connection between the first and third Terminals 20 and 56 indicate that the appliance door is not (anymore) locked.
- the home appliance door After unlocking the home appliance door, where the door latch 1 is in the state shown in Fig. 6, the home appliance door can be opened. Opening the household appliance door causes the main slide spring 6 to urge the main slide 4 from the position shown in FIG. 6 into the position shown in FIG. In this case, the stop region 8 moves the free end 18 of the first door contact conductor 16 into the position shown in FIG. In this case, the first and second door contacts 12 and 14 are separated from each other. There is no electrically conductive connection between the first and third connection contacts 20 and 34. Activation of the actuator 34 is not possible.
- first door contact conductor 16 and second locking contact conductor 60 comparable to the first door contact conductor 16 conductor on which both the first door contact and the second locking contact are arranged.
- connection contacts it is also possible, instead of using separate conductors for the connection contacts, to have integral conductors which, integrated into the unitary structure, provide the connection contacts and door contact and locking contact conductors or actuator connections.
- first lock contact 48 to the rotary member 36 and to arrange so that rotation of the rotary member 36 for locking the home appliance door brings the first and second door contacts into contact with each other.
- one embodiment may include a latch contact switch whose open state (i.e., latch contacts 48 and 50 are in contact) indicates that the home appliance door is locked while its closed state (i.e., latch contacts 48 and 50 do not touch) indicates an unlocked home appliance door.
- the door lock according to the invention has several advantages.
- the electrical series connection of door contact switch and actuator ensures that the actuator can really only be activated when the household appliance door is closed.
- connection contacts are significantly reduced. This leads to a smaller number of components, reduced material requirements, simpler construction and thereby reduced manufacturing costs.
- the space in the area of the connection contacts is reduced.
- the reduced number of lo connection contacts but also has the consequence that the total required space is reduced.
- the advantages resulting from the reduced number of connection contacts also apply to the intended household appliance-side connection.
- thermoelectric actuator e.g., PTC element
- electromagnetic actuator e.g., PTC element
- FIG. 9o schematically illustrates an electrical equivalent circuit diagram for a known door lock with a thermoelectric actuator TA in the form of a PTC element and a device DV for detecting a locking state.
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