WO2004011711A1 - Cabinet for home appliance - Google Patents
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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
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- the present invention relates home appliances, and more particularly, to a cabinet for a home appliance.
- the home appliance is provided with a cabinet and various components held in the cabinet.
- the components include sensitive electronic parts and mechanical parts that make various motions.
- a washing machine is provided with a tub rotating at a high speed and an electronic controller for controlling rotation of the tub.
- the cabinet protects the electronic parts against physical impacts and protects a user from the moving mechanical parts.
- the cabinet has a plurality of panels each with a certain strength to be assembled together.
- the panels For assembly of the panels, the panels have flanges at ends for fastening with fastening members, such as screws.
- fastening members i.e., screws
- fastening members are fastened to some selected points of the flanges. Therefore, fastening force between the panels is weak relatively, for form gaps between the panels after the assembly, to permit leakage of operation noise there through. Disclosure of Invention
- An object of the present invention is to provide a cabinet of a home appliance, which permits an easy assembly of the cabinet.
- a cabinet for a home appliance including a base panel, one pair of side panels respectively provided to side ends of the base panel, each having a size of holes in a front end, a front panel provided to front ends of the base panel and the side panels, the front panel having projections mounted on a rear surface thereof for being inserted in the holes and engaged with circumferential portions of the holes respectively, and a rear panel provided to rear ends of the base panel and the side panels.
- the projection has a groove for receiving the circumferential portion of the hole for engagement with the circumferential portion.
- the groove is in a lower surface of the projection, spaced a distance away from the rear surface of the front panel.
- the circumferential portion engaged with the projection includes a step part positioned in a lower part of the hole indent from the front panel.
- the projection is pulled toward the side panels by the circumferential portion, and actually engages with the circumferential portion while the projection deforms the circumferential portion, partially.
- the groove in the projection and the circumferential portion are not come into alignment when the side panel and the front panel are joined, and preferably the groove is in front of the circumferential portion.
- the groove has an enlarged entrance for helping insertion of the circumferential portion of the hole therein.
- the projection may have a partially reduced section for easy insertion into the hole.
- the projection is separated from the hole by moving the projection upward.
- the front panel further includes a supplementary hole in a lower end thereof, and the base panel further includes a supplementary projection on a front end thereof inserted in the supplementary hole.
- the supplementary projection is separated from the hole by moving the hole upward.
- the base panel is joined with the side panel and the rear panel without fastening members, directly.
- the base panel further includes first curled parts at side edges and rear edge thereof, and the side panels and the rear panel further include second curled parts at lower edges thereof respectively for engagement and joining with the first curled parts respectively.
- the side panels and the rear panel are joined to each other directly, without fastening members.
- the side panels include third curled parts formed at rear ends respectively, and the rear panel includes fourth curled parts at side ends respectively for engagement, and joining with the third curled parts respectively.
- a washing machine including a washing tub rotatably mounted for washing laundry, a driving device for rotating the washing tub, and a cabinet for holding the washing tub and the driving device, including a base panel, one pair of side panels respectively provided to side ends of the base panel, each having a size of holes in a front end, a front panel provided to front ends of the base panel and the side panels, the front panel having projections mounted on a rear surface thereof for being inserted in the holes and engaged with circumferential portions of the holes, respectively, and a rear panel provided to rear ends of the base panel and the side panels.
- a dryer including a drum rotatably mounted for drying laundry, a driving device for rotating the drum, and a cabinet for holding the drum and the driving device, including a base panel, one pair of side panels respectively provided to side ends of the base panel, each having a size of holes in a front end, a front panel provided to front ends of the base panel and the side panels, the front panel having projections mounted on a rear surface thereof for being inserted in the holes and engaged with circumferential portions of the holes, respectively, and a rear panel provided to rear ends of the base panel and the side panels.
- the cabinet can be assembled without fastening members, which improves productivity and production cost.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a cabinet for a home appliance in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view showing a base, side, and a rear panels of a cabinet for a home appliance of the present invention
- FIG. 3 illustrates a back view of a front panel of a cabinet for a home appliance in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 illustrates a partial disassembled perspective view showing a first joining part between a front panel and a side panel of a cabinet for a home appliance in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 5 A and 5B illustrate sections each showing the joining part in FIG. 4 before assembly
- FIG. 6 illustrates a section showing assembled joining parts in FIG. 4
- FIG. 7 A illustrates a partial disassembled perspective view showing joining parts between a front panel and a base panel of a cabinet for a home appliance in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 7B illustrate a section of the assembled joining part in FIG. 7A
- FIG. 8 illustrates a partial disassembled perspective view showing second joining parts between front and side panels of a cabinet for a home appliance. Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
- FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a cabinet for a home appliance in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view showing a base, side, and a rear panels of a cabinet for a home appliance of the present invention.
- the cabinet for a home appliance of the present invention includes base, side, front, rear, and top panels 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50, which are joined to one another, on the whole. As shown in FIG. 2 well, one pair of the side panels 20 are provided to opposite ends of the base plate 10, respectively. The front panel 30 and the rear panel 40 are provided to front and rear ends of the base panel 10 and the side panels 20, respectively. The top panel 50 is provided to top ends of the side, front, and rear panels 20, 30, and 40.
- the cabinet may have a control panel 60 mounted thereon for controlling the home appliance. Though such a control panel 60 is mounted on top of a top panel in FIG. 1, the position of mounting of the control panel 60 may be changed. Thus, the cabinet forms a space for holding and protecting major components of the home appliance.
- the washing machine there are a washing tub and driving means for rotating the washing tub mounted inside of the cabinet.
- the driving means includes a motor, a driving shaft connected between the motor and the washing tub for driving the washing tub, and a clutch. Laundry is introduced into the washing tub through the door 30a, and the laundry is washed and extracted of water as the washing tub rotates.
- the door 30a may be mounted on the front panel 30 or the top panel 50 depending on arrangement of inside components, particularly, the washing tub.
- the cabinet holds a drying drum, driving means for rotating the drying drum, and devices for heating and supplying air to the drum. Similar to the washing machine, the driving means may be a motor, a driving shaft, and a clutch.
- the heating device includes a heater, and a duct assembly for supplying air heated at the heater to an inside of the drying drum.
- the laundry washing in the washing machine is introduced into the drying drum through a door 30b, and dried by using the heater.
- the drying drum is rotated with driving means.
- the side panel 20 has holes 21 in a front end for joining the front panel 30 to the side panel 20.
- the side panel 20 has a flange 20a for holding the front panel 30, and the holes 21 are formed in the flange 20a. It is preferable that the holes 21 are formed in the front end of the side panel 20, more precisely, in upper and lower parts of the flange 20a, for stable holding of the front panel 30.
- the front panel 30 includes projections 31 on a rear surface thereof.
- the projections 31, in conformity to the holes 31, are also formed in upper and lower parts of rear end of the front panel 30.
- the projections 31 are engaged with circumferential portions 21a of holes as the projections 31 are inserted in the holes 21, respectively. More precisely, the inserted projections 31 are caught at the circumferential portions 21a such that the inserted projections 31 are not broken away from the holes 21. To do this, the projection 31 has a groove 31a designed to be caught at the circumferential portion 21a, and, as shown in FIG.
- the circumferential portion 21a is inserted in the groove 31a when the side panel 20 and the front panel 30 are joined.
- weight of the front panel 30 is put downward through the projections 31, i.e., on the circumferential portions 21a of the holes 21. Therefore, if a lower part of the projection 31 is designed to engage with the circumferential portion 21a in a lower part of the hole 21, the engagement between the projection 31 and the circumferential portion 21a can be sustained by the weight of the side panel 30. Therefore, it is preferable that the groove 3 la is formed in a lower surface of the projections 31.
- the groove 31a is formed adjacent to a rear surface of the front panel 30, a cross section area of a connection part between the projection 31 and the front panel 30 is reduced, with a subsequent reduction of strength of the connection part.
- the connection part between the projection 31 and the front panel 30 sustains a shearing force from the circumferential portion 21a caused by the weight of the front panel 30.
- the reduction of the section area of the connection part results in earlier breakage of the projection 31, and reduction of lifetime of the cabinet itself. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 4, it is preferable that the groove 31 is spaced a distance away from the rear surface of the front panel 30.
- the circumferential portion has a step part 21b.
- the step part 21b is positioned under the hole 21 so that the step part 21b can be inserted in the groove 31a in the lower part of the projection 31.
- the step part 21b is a bend of the circumferential portion 21a indent from the side panel 20. According to this, when the front panel 30 and the side panel 20 are joined, the step part 21b, a distance spaced from the rear surface of the front panel 30, can be inserted in the groove 31a, distanced in the same manner.
- the groove 31a is a point the circumferential portion 21a supports the projection 31, the projection 31 can be supported more stably by the spaced groove 31a and the step part 21b.
- the projections 31 are pulled toward the side panels 20 by the circumferential portions 21a (or the step parts 21b).
- the projections 31 are engaged with the circumferential portions 21a (or the step parts 21b) while the projections 31 deform the circumferential portions 21a (or the step parts 21b).
- the hole 21 has the step part 21b, as shown in FIGS. 5 A and 5B showing the step part 21b and the projection 31, the groove 31a and the circumferential portion of the groove 31a, i.e., the step part 21b, are not in alignment, for deformation of the step part 21b.
- the groove 31a may be positioned in forward of the step part 21b.
- the step part 21b is bent toward the front panel 30 during the engagement, and forcibly inserted into the misaligned groove 31a.
- the step part 21b applies a reaction force to the projection 31 as shown in a solid line arrow by an elasticity of the bent step part 21b itself, and the projection 31 is pulled by the step part 21b. Accordingly, the front panel 30 connected to the projections 31 comes closer to the side panels 20 and the base panel 10, and joined firmly. As shown in FIG.
- the groove 31a may be positioned in rear of the step part 21b. In such a case too, the joining between the side panels 20 and the front panel 30 can be strengthened by forced insertion of the step part 21b into the groove 31a.
- the groove 31a may have an enlarged entrance for help insertion of the circumferential portion 31a therein.
- the entrance of the groove 31a may be chamfered to form a chamfered surface 31c.
- the chamfered surface 31c is formed in a part the step part 21b is brought into contact at first, according to which an end of the step part 21b is guided so as to be inserted in the groove 31a easily.
- a rounded surface may be formed at the entrance.
- Such relative position, and chamfered surface 31c of the groove 31a can also be applied to the circumferential part 21a with no step part 21b without change for the same advantages.
- the projection 31 has a section partially decreasing section. Therefore, the projection 31 can be inserted in the hole 21 easily.
- the projection 31 is tapered so as to have a gradually decreased section. According to this, as shown, the projection 31 becomes to have a continuous sloped surface, such that the sloped surface is brought into contact with the circumferential surface of the hole, and guides the projection 31 to be inserted in the hole 21 easily.
- the projection 31 may be a separate member mounted on the front panel 30, or may be formed as one unit with the front panel 30. In a case the projection 31 is a separate member, the projection 31 may further include a guide groove 31b form to be joined with the front panel 30.
- the guide groove 31b is engaged with the circumferential portion of the guide hole 32a in the front panel 30.
- the front panel 30 may have a fastening hole 32b for fastening the projection 31 with a fastening member and the fastening hole 32b.
- neighborhood of the guide groove 31b is deformable.
- the projection has a cavity 3 Id therein. According to this, at first by deforming the neighborhood of the guide groove 31b, the guide groove 31b can be engaged with the circumferential portion of the guide hole 32a, and by this engagement, the projection 31 can be positioned on the rear surface of the front panel 30, securely. Thereafter, the projection 31 is fastened to the fastening hole 32b in the front panel 30 with the fastening member.
- the projection 31 may be fastened to the fastening hole 32b. Then, as the circumferential portion of the guide groove 31b is deformed owing to the cavity 3 Id, and the guide groove 31b is engaged with the circumferential portion of the guide hole 32a.
- the cabinet of the present invention further includes a bracket 70 at a corner formed at top ends of the front and side panels 20 and 30.
- the top ends of the front and side panels 30 and 20 have flanges 30b and 20b respectively, and the bracket 70 joins the flanges 30b and 20b, together.
- the flanges 20b and 30b have guide holes 20c and 30c respectively, and the bracket 70 has projections 71 to be inserted in the guide holes 20c and 30c.
- the projections 71 may be formed by lancing. That is, when the bracket 70 is pierced with a tool, the pierced part of the bracket 70 is bent to form the projection 71 as shown.
- FIGS. 7A and 7B illustrate joining parts of the front panel 30 and the base panel 10 in detail.
- the front panel 30 has a supplementary hole 33 in a lower end part additionally.
- the supplementary hole 33 is formed in the flange 33a at a lower end of the front panel 30, preferably opposite side parts of the lower end.
- the base panel 10 has a supplementary projection 11 to be engaged with the supplementary hole 33 in a front end part.
- the supplementary projections 11 are mounted in opposite side parts of the front end part.
- the supplementary projections 11 are inserted in the supplementary holes 33 such that the front panel 30 is joined with the base panel 10 at the same time with joining of the front panel 30 with the side panels 20.
- the supplementary projection 11 since the supplementary projection 11 is vertically extended from the base plate 10, once the supplementary hole 33 is engaged with the supplementary projection 11, movements of the supplementary hole 33 and the flange 33 a, furthermore, the front panel 30, are limited in all directions except an upper direction.
- weight of the front panel 30 is applied downward to the vicinity of the supplementary projection 11 through the flange 33a.
- the engagement between the supplementary projection 11 and the supplementary hole 33 can be sustained.
- upward movement of the front panel 30 is limited.
- the supplementary projection 11 can be separated from the supplementary hole 33 and the flange 33a easily by moving the supplementary hole 33 and the flange 33a upward as indicated in a dashed arrow in FIG. 7B.
- the supplementary projection 11 has a sectional area the same with a size of the supplementary hole 33 for forced insertion of the supplementary projection 11 into the supplementary hole 33. According to this, movement of the supplementary projection 11 within the hole 33 is positively limited such that the front panel 30 is joined with the base panel 10, more firmly. Similar to the projection 31, the supplementary projection 11 also has a partially reduced section so as to be inserted in the supplementary hole 33 easily. Actually, the supplementary projection 11 is tapered to have a gradually reduced section.
- the supplementary projection 11 is a separate member mounted on the base panel 10, or may be formed as one unit with the base panel 10.
- FIGS. 7 A and 7B illustrate the supplementary projection formed as a separate member.
- the base, side, and rear panels 10, 20, and 40 are engaged to one another. That is, as shown, edges of the joining part of the base, side, and rear panels 10, 20, and 40 are curled. The curled opposite edges are inserted to each other, and firmly attached.
- the joining parts of the base and side panels 10 and 20 include first curled portions 12 at opposite edges of the base panel 10, and second curled portions 22 at lower edges of the side panels 20 engaged, and joined with the first curled portions 12.
- the joining parts between the base and rear panels 10 and 40 include a first curled portion 12 at a rear edge of the base panel 10, and a second curled portion 42 at a lower edge of the rear panel 40 engaged with the first curled portion.
- the joining parts between the side and rear panels 20 and 40 include third curled portions 23 at rear edges of the side panels 20, and fourth curled portions 43 at side edges of the rear panel 40 engaged with the third curled portions 23.
- the curled portions may be formed partially at respective edges, preferably the curled portions are formed throughout respective edges.
- the base, side, and rear panels 10, 30, and 40 are assembled as shown in FIG. 2 for forming a base frame for holding various components therein.
- curled portions are formed at edges of the base, side, and rear panels 10, 30, and 40, and engaged, and joined with one another. Since the curling is done once through by a machine tool, a process time is reduced significantly.
- the panels 10, 20, and 40 have smooth and continuous joined parts, and since the joined parts are at edges of the panels, joining strength is increased, substantially.
- a washing drum and driving means for rotating the drum are mounted in the inside space.
- a drying drum, driving means for rotating the drying drum, hot air producing means, and etc. are mounted therein.
- the front panel 30 is joined to the side and base panels 20 and 10 joined to each other as shown in FIG. 2.
- the projections 31 on the front plate 30 are inserted in the holes 21 in the side plate 20.
- the projection 31 has the reduced section (i.e., the tapered surface), and, in addition to this, the hole 21 is also a little greater than the projection 31. Therefore, the projection 31 is inserted in the hole 21 easily.
- the supplementary guide 11 in the base panel 10, and the supplementary hole 33 in the front panel 30 are also aligned to each other so as to be engaged with each other.
- the circumferential portion 21a of the hole 21 is inserted in the groove 31a of the projection 31. If the groove 31a is spaced from the rear surface of the front panel 30, the step part 21b which is a portion of the circumferential portion 21a is inserted in the groove 31a, and supports the projection more securely.
- the groove 31a and the circumferential portion 21a (or the step part 21b) are not aligned, preferably, when the groove 31a is positioned in front of the circumferential portion 21a (or the step part 21b), the circumferential portion 21a (or the step part 21b) is inserted, and deformed, to pull the projection 31 with its elasticity.
- the front panel 30 connected to the projection 31 is brought into close contact with the side panels 20 and the base panel 10, according to which a gap between the panels are minimized.
- the supplementary projection 11 on the base plate 10 is inserted in the supplementary hole 33 as shown in FIG. 7B.
- the front panel 30 is respectively joined with the side panels 20 and the base panel 30, firmly.
- a working time period and a working process are reduced.
- the front panel 30 is separated from the side panels 20 and the base panel 10 in a process opposite to the joining process described before. As the separating process is also simple, a short time period is required.
- top panel 50 is joined with the side, front, and rear panels 20, 30, and 40 joined together.
- the top panel 50 may be fastened to top ends of the panels with general fastening members, such as screws.
- general fastening members such as screws.
- the working time period can be reduced in the same manner.
- the present invention is not limited to the embodiment.
- the hole 21 may be formed in the front panel 30 instead of the side panels 20, and the projection 31 engaged with the hole 21 is mounted on the side panels 20 instead of the front panel 30.
- the supplementary projection 11 may be mounted on the front panel 30, and the supplementary hole 33 may be formed in the base panel 10.
- the hole and the supplementary hole 21 and 33 may be circular or other form, other than the rectangular form shown in the drawings, and the projection and the supplementary projection 31 and 11 may be changed in conformity with the hole and the supplementary hole 21 and 33.
- the projections and the supplementary projections of the front and side panels are designed to be inserted and engaged with respective holes and supplementary holes in the side panels and base panel, directly.
- the front panel can be joined with the side panels and the base panel without fastemng members.
- the base panel, the side panels and the rear panel are joined by one time of curling process, to one another. Therefore, the cabinet of the present invention can be assembled easier than the related art cabinet that uses fastening members actually, according to which a time period required for the assembly is reduced significantly. At the end, productivity is increased and production cost is reduced. Also, under the same reason, the cabinet of the present invention, particularly, the front panel, can be disassembled with easy actually, according to which repair and maintenance of the home appliance can be made conveniently.
- the hole and the projection are designed such that the front panel is brought into close contact with the side panels, and joining parts of the base, side, and rear panels are formed continuous along edges of the panels by curling. Therefore, fastening force between the panels is increased substantially, and leakage of noise through a gap between the panels can be prevented.
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