WO2009046509A1 - Supporting mechanism, supporting foot, device and stove - Google Patents
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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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- the present invention relates to a supporting mechanism and means for devices in general. More particularly, the invention relates to a mechanism and means capable of providing stable support for a device such as, for example, a household appliance or a piece of furniture, so as to prevent it from accidentally tumbling and/or falling, providing greater safety to the user.
- a device such as, for example, a household appliance or a piece of furniture
- the present invention further relates to a device comprising the aforementioned supporting mechanism or means.
- the present invention further relates to an oven comprising the aforementioned supporting mechanism or means.
- a household stove is an appliance which poses a considerable risk of accidents, since its front door (oven door) can be opened so as to be positioned parallel to the surface, and in this situation an unwary user, in many cases a child, may lean on said door and apply a stress
- a possible solution would be to implement a dead weight at the back part of the stove, which would act as an "anchor" capable of preventing an undesirable tumble.
- said solution would increase the total weight of the stove, which is undesirable both for manufacturers and users.
- Said support is connected to a hook, which in turn is fastened to the back part of the stove.
- Document US4754948 in turn, describes a U-shaped support mounted to the surface of the wall and to the floor. One of the arms of the U is fastened to the back part of the stove.
- This kind of solution has the inconvenience of having to be installed by the user or by a technician, in addition to the need to adapt the original structure of the stove and/or of the wall/floor. Additionally, the mobility of the stove, which is quite useful in the cleaning and maintenance processes, is lost.
- a first object of the present invention is to provide a low cost mechanism and means capable of providing stable mechanical support for devices in general, such as, for example, household appliances or furniture, without the need for any adjustment to be made to the place of installation (surface of the wall and/or of the floor). Said support should prevent accidental tumbles and falls of said devices, so as to meet the normative requirements and provide safety to the users.
- a second object of the present invention is to provide a device comprising the aforementioned mechanism or means.
- a third object of the present invention is to provide a stove comprising the aforementioned mechanism or means.
- a first means to achieve the first object of the present invention is by providing a device supporting mechanism comprising at least a supporting foot which can be propped on a surface, said supporting foot having at least an upper interface and a lower interface, said device having at least a base, said mechanism characterized by comprising at least a rail capable of connecting the base to the upper interface of the supporting foot; and a reinforcement connected to the rail and to the base, the lower interface of the supporting foot having at least a contact portion extending to a distancing portion, wherein the contact portion can be propped on the surface, and the distancing portion is suspended relative to the surface, forming a substantially acute angle with the plane of the surface.
- a second means to achieve the first object of the present invention is by providing a device supporting mechanism comprising at least a supporting foot which can be propped on a surface, said supporting foot having at least an upper interface and a lower interface, said device having at least a base, said mechanism characterized by comprising at least a rail capable of connecting the base to the upper interface of the supporting foot, the lower interface of the supporting foot having at least a contact portion extending to a distancing portion, wherein the contact portion can be propped on the surface, and the distancing portion is suspended relative to the surface, forming a substantially acute angle with the plane of the surface.
- a third means to achieve the first object of the present invention is by providing a device supporting mechanism comprising at least a supporting foot which can be propped on a surface, said supporting foot having at least an upper interface and a lower interface, said device having at least a base, said mechanism characterized by comprising at least a rail capable of connecting the base to the upper interface of the supporting foot; and a reinforcement connected to the rail and to the base.
- a fourth means to achieve the first object of the present invention is by providing a device stabilization supporting foot, which foot can be propped on a surface, said supporting foot having at least an upper interface and a lower interface, said device having at least a base, said supporting foot characterized in that the lower interface of the supporting foot has at least a contact portion extending to a distancing portion, wherein the contact portion can be propped on the surface, and the distancing portion is suspended relative to the surface, forming a substantially acute angle with the plane of the surface.
- the second object of the present invention is achieved by providing a device comprising at least a supporting mechanism or a supporting foot according to one of the aforementioned means.
- the third object of the present invention is achieved by providing a stove having at least a cooktop and an oven, said stove comprising at least a supporting mechanism or a supporting foot according to one of the aforementioned means.
- figure 1 - represents a view in perspective of a stove, a subject matter of the present invention
- figure 2 - represents a view in perspective of a first preferred embodiment of a supporting mechanism, a subject matter of the present invention
- figure 3 - represents a top view in perspective of a supporting foot, a subject matter of the present invention
- figure 4 - represents a bottom view in perspective of the supporting foot illustrated in figure 3
- figure 5 - represents a side view of the supporting foot illustrated in figure 3
- figure 6 - represents a side view of the supporting mechanism illustrated in figure 2
- figure 7 - represents a side view of a second embodiment of the supporting mechanism.
- the device supporting mechanism a subject matter of the present invention, is illustrated in figure 2.
- the device may be represented by a household appliance such as, for example, a stove, a refrigerator, a freezer, an oven, a washing machine, etc.
- the device may further be represented by a piece of furniture such as, for example, a cupboard or a rack.
- the device is a kitchen stove 100 having at least a cooktop 200 and an oven 300, as shown in figure 1.
- this supporting mechanism comprises at least a supporting foot 400, also a subject matter of the present invention, which can be propped on a surface 800, such as a kitchen floor.
- the device has at least a base 301 , which is capable of connecting to the supporting mechanism or at least to a supporting means.
- the base 301 preferably has a rectangular or square shape, and therefore comprises four edges, parallel two by two.
- the base 301 may have other shapes, such as, for example, a circular shape.
- the supporting foot 400 is a supporting means having an upper interface 401 (interface connectable to the base301) and a lower interface
- the upper interface is substantially parallel to the lower interface, and the whole area of the lower interface is in contact with the surface 800.
- the present invention describes a new embodiment, which will be described in detail below.
- the lower interface 402 of the supporting foot 400 has a contact portion 404 which is able to supportedly connect to the surface 800.
- the contact portion 404 comprises a smaller area than the total area comprised by the lower interface 402. Said portion may be a point, a line or a region which, when put in contact with the surface 800, enables the pivoting point of the device (appliance or furniture) to shift to an optimal position, thus providing greater stability to the device and safety to the user.
- the contact portion 404 extends to a distancing portion 405 which is suspended relative to the surface 800, forming a substantially acute angle with the plane of the surface 800.
- This angle formed between the distancing portion 405 and the plane of the surface 800 points towards a portion covered by the base 301 , that is, towards the "inner" portion of the stove, so that the user standing in front of the stove does not see this angle.
- the lower interface 402 has a ramp-like shape, and the contact portion 404 represents the part which is propped on the surface 800 and the distancing portion 405 represents the rest of the ramp, which is elevated relative to the surface 800.
- Figure 5 shows a first preferred embodiment for the supporting foot 400.
- the upper interface 401 is substantially parallel to the plane of the surface 800
- the lower interface 402 is substantially oblique to the plane of the surface 800.
- the upper interface 401 and the lower interface 402 are oblique to each other.
- Figure 7 shows a second preferred embodiment for the supporting foot 400.
- the upper interface 401 is substantially parallel to the plane of the surface 800 and also to the lower interface 402.
- the supporting foot 400 is fastened to the device so as to be obliquely positioned relative to the plane of the surface 800, that is, the central axis of the supporting foot 400 is inclined.
- This fastening can be made by several well known and widely used basic mechanisms, such as, for instance, a leveler 700, as shown in figure 7.
- the height of the supporting foot 400 is preferably greater than 70 mm, so as to enable the user to clean the region under the device (portion covered by the base 301) without needing to move it from its original position.
- the supporting foot 400 is made of plastic, since this material does not degrade as a result of the action of cleaning products and does not corrode. Another kind of material could be used, as long as its strength and durability are suitable for this use.
- the supporting mechanism further comprises at least a rail 600 capable of connecting the base 301 to the upper interface 401 of the supporting foot 400.
- the rail 600 is a straightedge extending along an edge of the base 301.
- the upper interface 401 has an offset portion 403 connected to the rail 600.
- Said offset portion 403 has a substantially semicircular shape, and its height enables a uniform pressure to be applied along the semicircular sector comprised by the offset portion 403.
- Said configuration provides a larger contact area between the upper interface 401 and the rail 600, so as to improve the reinforcement provided by the supporting mechanism, due to the increase of the moment of reaction.
- the semicircular shape is not mandatory, and any other compatible shape suitable for the purpose may be used.
- the semicircular or circular configuration enables the bending moment to be constant in all directions, thus achieving an optimal situation.
- the rail 600 comprises at least a first plate 601 , substantially parallel to the plane of the surface 800, and a second plate 602 transversely connected to the first plate 601.
- first plate 601 and the second plate 602 form a rail 600 having a substantially L-shaped profile.
- the upper interface 401 of the supporting foot 400 further has a thread 406 connectable to the rail 600 by a bore on the first plate 601.
- the supporting mechanism further comprises a reinforcement 500 connected to the rail 600 and to the base 301.
- the function of the reinforcement 500 is to provide a mechanical resistance capable of supporting the bending moment applied to the upper interface 401 of the supporting foot 400 due to the application of an external stress (force) to the device (for instance, to the open door of a stove, or if the user props the stove or any other device on only one foot).
- the reinforcement 500 comprises at least a first end 501 and a second end 502, wherein the first end 501 is connected to the first plate 601 of the rail 600 and the second end 501 is connected to the second plate 602 of the rail 600. Said connection may be made by any suitable method of mechanical fastening, such as, for example, by bolts and screws or by welding.
- the rail 600 and the reinforcement 500 form a set with a substantially triangular-shaped profile.
- the supporting mechanism was designed so as to increase the resistance of the device (ex: stove) to an external mechanical stress (bending moment), such as, for example, a stress applied to the open door of the stove. Said increased resistance prevents tumbles and accidental falls.
- This invention was based on the theory of finite elements to identify the factors which influence and directly contribute to the reinforcement of the supporting mechanism, and based on that, to develop a supporting mechanism capable of providing stability and safety to meet the standard requirements and user needs.
- the finite element technique can be used to calculate approximately the behavior of deformable solids when subject to different types of stresses. This tool was used because the structural system of devices such as the stove is complex and they cannot be considered as rigid bodies for the purpose of calculating the resistance to tumbling.
- the supporting mechanism comprises all three elements: the reinforcement 500, the rail 600 and the supporting foot 400, since the combination thereof maximizes the efficiency of the mechanism, providing an optimal level of stabilization of the device and safety to the user.
- a mechanism comprising a combination of two or three elements could be used, which in spite of having lower efficiency, would involve a lower production cost.
- a first alternative embodiment is provided by a supporting mechanism which comprises only the rail 600 and the supporting foot 400 described in this invention, without the presence of the reinforcement 500.
- a second alternative embodiment is provided by a supporting mechanism which comprises only the rail 600 and the reinforcement 500 described in this invention, wherein the supporting foot would be a conventional foot, without the innovations proposed in this invention.
- the device preferably but not mandatorily a stove 100, which comprises at least a supporting mechanism as described above, is also a subject matter of the present invention.
- the device preferably but not mandatorily a stove 100, which comprises at least a supporting foot 400 (supporting means) as described above, is also a subject matter of the present invention.
- the device does not comprise the rail 600 or the reinforcement 500 of the present invention. Therefore, the supporting foot 400 can be connected to the base 301 of the device by another mechanical configuration suitable for this purpose.
- the present invention meets the normative requirements and user needs by means of a low cost solution, namely a mechanical support which provides stability to the device (ex: stove 100) and safety to users, avoiding accidental tumbles and falls of said device.
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US1869649A (en) * | 1929-10-05 | 1932-08-02 | Armstrong Appliance Corp | Reversible electric range |
US4197685A (en) * | 1978-07-24 | 1980-04-15 | Gf Business Equipment, Inc. | Partition strut assembly |
US4826118A (en) * | 1988-03-03 | 1989-05-02 | Hobart Corporation | Support for an appliance leg or the like |
EP0678257A1 (de) * | 1994-03-17 | 1995-10-25 | Konrad Merkt Gmbh | Sockelrahmen für Möbel |
EP1777333A1 (en) * | 2005-10-22 | 2007-04-25 | Electrolux Home Products Corporation N.V. | Foot base and foot for an appliance |
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US1869649A (en) * | 1929-10-05 | 1932-08-02 | Armstrong Appliance Corp | Reversible electric range |
US4197685A (en) * | 1978-07-24 | 1980-04-15 | Gf Business Equipment, Inc. | Partition strut assembly |
US4826118A (en) * | 1988-03-03 | 1989-05-02 | Hobart Corporation | Support for an appliance leg or the like |
EP0678257A1 (de) * | 1994-03-17 | 1995-10-25 | Konrad Merkt Gmbh | Sockelrahmen für Möbel |
EP1777333A1 (en) * | 2005-10-22 | 2007-04-25 | Electrolux Home Products Corporation N.V. | Foot base and foot for an appliance |
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