This invention relates to electromechanical devices including household appliances, Aspects particularly relate to a door with a housing facilitating articulation of a sliding shelf stem in appliances including household stoves.
In stoves in use today, it is common to use sliding shelves that coordinate movement along with the opening movement of the oven door. In these products, the shelves are supplied with stems that connect the shelf and the oven door, allowing the shelf traction with the door opening movement.
In order to connect the stems with the door, ear shape add on accessories are manufactured with a fitting for the stem, functioning as a bushing, allowing the rotation of the stem end when this serves to provide traction to the shelf. Such pieces are fastened in the counter-door through adhesive tapes, rivets or screws, requiring the use of an additional operation that requires assembly manpower, which represents an appreciable portion of the product's final price. Eliminating such pieces and, consequently the manpower and assembly processes is desirable.
WO 2004/020910 A1 describes an oven shelf sliding system through rotations added in the stems of the shelves. MU 8601330-0 U describes articulable shelves of pendular oscillatory motion and requires further add-on conventional accessory parts. Neither of these documents contain the innovative features described in the disclosure.
The present disclosure describes articulation mechanisms including housings in doors for household appliances and related sliding shelf systems. The disclosed articulation mechanisms may include articulation mechanisms for a sliding shelf stem of a household appliance. The articulation mechanism may be formed without the use of an additional piece, and may be made only with a stamping on the household appliance counter-door. Additionally the articulation mechanism may have shapes, dimensions and arrangement that simplify its fabrication and assembly, may reduce or eliminate the need for use of accessories and tools for the assembly processes, consequently simplifying its development.
A more complete understanding of the present invention and the advantages thereof may be acquired by referring to the following description in consideration of the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numbers indicate like features, and wherein:
In the following description of the various embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration various embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural and functional modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
In the present disclosure, the stem articulation structure (1) of the shelf (2) is made by a stamping in a counter-door plate (23) of a door (3) of an appliance such as an oven (30). This stamping provides the counter-door plate (23) of the door (3) a proper container to the stem end (1a)of the stem (1) which connects to the door (3), allowing the sliding shelf motion (2) when the counter-door plate (23) and door (3) moves. This stamping operation is made in the tool that shapes the counter-door plate (23) itself, with no need, therefore, for additional manpower, making the assembly cheaper and simple.
This invention is not limited to the representations mentioned or illustrated herein, and it has to be comprehended in its wide scope. Many changes and other representations of the invention will come in mind of those skilled in the technique to which this invention belongs, having the learning benefit presented in previous descriptions and attached drawings. Further, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed specific shape and that changes and other shapes are understood as enclosed within the scope of the attached claims. Although specific terms are nominated herein, they are only used in a generic and descriptive form and not for a limiting purpose.
This application claims priority to Brazilian Patent Application No. MU8801927-6 filed Sep. 1, 2008 and is a continuation of PCT Application Number PCT/BR2009/000281 filed on Sep. 1, 2009, each of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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Parent | PCT/BR2009/000281 | Sep 2009 | US |
Child | 13037596 | US |