This application claims the benefit of the Korean Application Nos. P2003-98951 and P2003-98952 both filed on 29 Dec., 2003, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to washers and dryers, and more particularly, to an assembly for stacking washer and/or dryers.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Generally, a washer is an apparatus for washing a laundry and includes a drum rotatably provided within a housing and a driving device for rotating the drum. The washer is classified into a top loading type and a front loading type according to a posture of the drum. The front loading type washer includes a drum that is laid down, whereas the top loading type washer has an upright drum. Hence, a laundry is inputted to the washer via a front side of the washer. Compared to the top loading type washer, the front loading type washer has a small volume and a bigger washing capacity. And, the front loading type washer has high washing performance without raveling the laundry to be popular in use.
Lately, a front loading type dryer having a laid-down drum has been developed. A washed laundry is inputted to the front loading type dryer via a front side for drying, thereby having many advantages similar to those of the front loading type washer.
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The washer and dryer are mostly used together in a home or a cleaner's. Specifically, in the cleaner's, a multitude of washers and dryers are used together. And, the washers and the dryers are separately grouped or combined altogether.
However, the washers and/or dryers need to be arranged side by side, thereby occupying a big space unnecessarily.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to an assembly for stacking washer and/or dryers that substantially obviates one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
An object of the present invention is to provide an assembly for stacking washer and/or dryers, by which washers/dryers, washers, or dryers can be stacked.
Additional advantages, objects, and features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention may be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.
To achieve these objects and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, an assembly for stacking washers and/or dryers according to the present invention includes at least one bracket provided to a top portion of a first washer or dryer and at least one holder provided to the bracket to hold a leg of a second washer or dryer put on the first washer or dryer.
Preferably, the holder includes at least one flange having an angle shape cross-section. Preferably, the holder includes a pair of flanges separated from each other to leave a prescribed interval and a pair of the flanges are configured to latch the corresponding leg.
Preferably, the assembly further includes a stopper provided in rear of the holder to support a rear portion of the leg.
Preferably, the assembly further includes a supplementary bracket configured to prevent the leg from being separated forward from the holder in case of coupling the leg with the bracket. More preferably, the supplementary bracket includes a stopper provided in front of the holder to support a front portion of the leg.
Therefore, by the present invention, the washers or dryers occupy a minimum space to be stably stacked.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiment(s) of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the invention. In the drawings:
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
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A bracket 100 having a rectangular plate shape is installed on the top portion, the top plate 95 of the first device 90. The bracket 100 extends along a side part of the top plate 95. It is able to stack the second device 80 on the first device 90 using one bracket 100 only. For stable stacking, the present invention preferably provides a pair of brackets 100 on two confronting side parts of the top plate 95, respectively.
At least one holder 110, as shown in
Specifically, the flange 112 can be formed in a manner of shearing a portion of the bracket 100 and bending the sheared portion of the bracket 100. Meanwhile, a tip 114 of the sheared flange, as shown in
A stopper 120, as shown in
A supplementary bracket 170, as shown in
A coupling mechanism for coupling the supplementary bracket 170 with the bracket 100 securely is provided to the supplementary bracket 170 and the bracket 100. The coupling mechanism, as shown in
And, a guide mechanism for guiding the supplementary bracket 170 to an accurate coupling position is provided to the supplementary bracket 170 and the bracket 100. The guide mechanism includes a projection 178 provided to the supplementary bracket 170 and a recess 179 provided to the bracket 100. The recess 179 is configured to guide and deceive the projection 178 therein in assembling the supplementary bracket 170 to the bracket 100. By the guide mechanism, the supplementary bracket 170 is accurately coupled with the bracket 100, in which the coupling holes 176 of the first and second flanges 174 and 175 are aligned to each other. Moreover, a bead 171 is provided to the supplementary bracket 170 for rigidity reinforcement and distortion prevention. The bead 171 is provided to traverse a central part of the bracket 170 and to extend to a periphery of the stopper 172.
A fixing mechanism, as shown in
A process of stacking the first and second devices using the stacking assembly according to the present invention is explained as follows.
First of all, the bracket 100 is assembled to the top plate 95 of the first device 90 put on the floor. The side flange 122 and the rear flange 150 of the bracket 100 are contacted with the lateral and rear sides of the top plate 95, respectively. The bracket 100 is attached to the top plate 95 using the double-sided tape 1609 (cf.
Subsequently, the second device 80 is placed over the first device 90. In doing so, by putting the rear leg 85 of the second device 80 over the bracket 100 of the first device 90 and then pushing the second device 80 backward, each of the legs 85 of the second device 80 slides on the bracket 100 to be fitted in the corresponding holder 110 from the front portion of the corresponding holder 110. Supported by the stopper 120 provided in rear of the holder 110, the corresponding leg 85 is not separated backward from the holder 110.
After completion of fitting the leg 85 in the corresponding holder 110 each, the supplementary bracket 170 is coupled with the front portion of the bracket 100. The stopper 172 of the bracket 170 supports the leg 85 within the front holder 110 of the bracket 100, thereby preventing the leg 85 from being separated forward.
Hence, the legs 85 of the second device 80 can be supported by the holders 110, respectively in vertical and horizontal directions. Moreover, the rear and front legs 85 are supported by the stoppers 120 and 172, respectively. Consequently, by the stacking assembly according to the present invention, the second device 90 is stacked on the first device 80 to be securely assembled to the first device 80.
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First of all, instead of the projection 178 and the recess 179, a supplementary stopper 378 is provided as a guide mechanism to the supplementary bracket 370. The supplementary stopper 378 comes into contact with a front portion of a holder 310 when the supplementary bracket 370 is coupled with a bracket 300. Hence, the supplementary bracket 378 enables the supplementary bracket 370 to be placed on an accurate coupling posture. Specifically, coupling holes 376 provided to the first and second flanges 374 and 175 for feasible coupling of the screw 377 can be aligned with each other by the supplementary stopper 378.
Moreover, to prevent distortion of the supplementary bracket 370 and to reinforce rigidity of the supplementary bracket 370, a bead 379 is formed in a length direction of the supplementary bracket 370. The supplementary bracket 370, as shown in
Accordingly, by the assembly of the present invention, washers and/or dryers can be stacked to minimize their installation space.
Moreover, the assembly according to the present invention can lock the stacked washers and/or dryers to each other more securely.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
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10-2003-0098951 | Dec 2003 | KR | national |
10-2003-0098952 | Dec 2003 | KR | national |
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