This application claims priority from Mexican application Ser. No. MX/a/2007/016325 filed Dec. 18, 2007, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention refers to a rotating knob, and more specifically refers to a rotating knob for home appliances, capable of auto-aligning with communication mechanisms from said appliances, while keeping an aesthetically pleasing appearance, independent of the internal variations of the apparatus, as well as an assembly method of said knob.
In home appliances, particularly dishwashing machines, washing machines, dryers, stoves, ranges, ovens and general electro domestics, rotary knobs are provided so that, by means of user interaction, the operation requirements are established, programming is established, the apparatus is turned on or off, actuates the indicators, etcetera, wherein the knobs are usually coupled by brackets to actuation axis, wherein the valves, contacts, etcetera are found, to actuate the appliance and wherein the actuation axis are coupled to the axis to hold the knob system.
Due to aesthetic reasons in home appliances, as well as security reasons, the knobs must be correctly mounted in regards to the actuation axes. The actuation axes in home appliances, due to possible errors in the assembly line and the components used for the manufacture of the actuation axis, do not always extend in a co-lineal or correct manner towards the outer wall of the home appliance. This production and assembly tolerances need of an incremented space for the knob in the exterior wall of the home appliance, having a disadvantageous effect in regards to the knob appearance in regards to the actuation axis and the general impression of the home appliance apparatus.
Therefore, there is a need of knobs for home appliances that may be correctly mounted, despite the production and assembly tolerances, and for a knob to be stable in regards to the actuation axis, as well as leaving a quality impression to the user of the apparatus.
In the prior art, documents exist disclosing such knobs. However, the knobs of the prior art that solve the above problem do not leave a good appearance, do not absorb the variations of the pieces and the assemblies and do not have the versatility to diversify appearances, using always the same internal system, as well as an excess of components.
For example, Brazilian patent No. PI 0105277-2 discloses a coupling system between a knob and home appliances in general. The patent is directed to a system for coupling an action knob, which is responsible for providing action to determined components in a home appliance, in view of its respective command manipulation. The system contains two main parts, the first is basically cylindrical, containing an aperture with a semi-cylindrical section coincidental with the semi-cylindrical format of the front end of the action pole, and provided of vertical lateral sides that limit the formation of an extreme front end, whereas the second part is also basically cylindrical and is provided with vertical and horizontal ease.
Brazilian Patent No. PI 0105346-9 A, also discloses a coupling system between an action and manipulation knob and a home appliance in general. The patent discloses how the knob is destined to interconnect an action pole of a determined component of a home appliance, with its respective manipulation command. The system is made up of two pieces, the first formed by two cylindrical parts, wherein the first cylindrical part is of a lesser diameter and is provided with an aperture in a semi-cylindrical section, coincidental with the front semi-cylindrical format of the action pole, and the second part of greater diameter is provided with two diametric degrees of freedom and internally contains curved walls, which limit it in a spherical housing. The other piece is configured by a disc that has a central spherical projection with coinciding dimensions with the curved walls of the first piece.
French patent No. 2 784 148 refers to the coupling between a control knob and the driven control spindle is provided by an Oldham joint inserted between the control knob and the driven spindle to accommodate offset between their axes. The Oldham joint is enclosed in a connection between the knob and control spindle, formed by pins that engage in cavities at the end of flexible tongues inside the know.
Japanese patent No. 11111112 discloses that around a fitting hole of a knob, a plurality of protrusions formed at pitches of 60 degrees. In a fitting member, with a shaft hole having a fitting plane part at a center of a rotary shaft, a recess part is formed by a protrusion at a pitch of 30 degrees at a outer peripheral part. In the knob, when the fitting member is inserted (press fitted) into the fitting hole, the protrusion is engaged with the recess part and is fitted, and an angle of a display part 1a is determined so that the fitting plane part is at a predetermined angle. A switch is fixed to a panel, and the display part can switch the switch at a switching angle matching a scale of a function display of the panel.
British patent No. 2 130 438 discloses a rotary knob for a control device in a household appliance is arranged to be drivingly connected to a rotary actuating shaft of the device and to be recessed in a circular opening in an operating panel or a front wall of the appliance housing so as to be rotatably mounted independently of the shaft. The knob comprises a hub member engaging the actuating shaft, an annular Cardan coupling member having transverse grooves displaced through 90° at both of its end faces, a cover member receiving the hub member and the coupling member and axially detented by means with the hub member, and a cap connected through a detent with the cover member. A rib of the hub member engages into one transverse groove of the coupling member and a rib of the cover member engages into the other transverse groove of the coupling member to permit relative sliding movement of the hub member and cover member to allow for misalignment of the shaft and knob axes.
Finally, British patent No. 2 389 638 refers to a control panel comprises a circuit board carrying a rotary position encoder having a rotating shaft with a first rotation axis and a cover having an aperture. Knob is rotationally received in the aperture with a second rotation axis. The knob has an open interior space and a radial guiding rib projecting into the interior space. A guide part rotates with the rotating shaft and has a guide groove slidably engaging the radial guiding rib whereby the radial guiding rib drives rotation of the rotating shaft in response to manual rotation of the knob. The radial guiding rib radially shifts in position within the guide groove in response to misalignment between the knob and shaft axes. The guide part may have more than one groove and alignment ramps and may be integral or separate from the shaft. The knob may also have an alignment rib.
Therefore, a knob for home appliances that may be correctly mounted in the actuation axes, despite production and assembly tolerances, that absorbs pieces and assembly variations, that uses few components and that is stable with regards to actuation axis is required. Likewise, a knob that has a good visual appearance, leaving an impression of quality to the user of the apparatus, being at the same time sufficiently versatile to diversify appearance using the same internal system, is also required.
As is used in the present document, the term “apparatus” means any home appliance, including dishwashing machines, washing machines, dryers, stoves, ranges, ovens, grates, etcetera, as well as any type of electro-domestics in general, whose actuation is by means of axis and consequently by means of knobs.
As is used in the present document, the term “box” means any type of hexahedron having preferably five solid walls and a hollow wall, and the hexahedron's interior is hollow.
As used in the present, the term “valve” means an actuation axis, wherein it should be understood that valve is any type of mechanism that regulates the communication flow between two parts of the apparatus, helping establish the operation conditions, programming, actuation of indicators, etcetera, including switches to turn on and off the apparatuses, without being limited to the traditional sense of liquid, gas flow, etcetera.
The present invention refers to auto-alignable knobs for home appliances, wherein the knobs are adapted to control operations, functions, programming, etcetera, of the apparatus. The knobs are found in visible places of the apparatuses, such as the front part of the apparatus.
The problem to solve, as was stated before, is that during assembly, the valves, which couple to the knobs, do not always extend in a co-lineal or correct manner towards the exterior wall of the front part of the apparatus. The afore may be due to different assembly errors, for example: (a) the axis that will hold the valve or the valve, is not centered in regards to the exterior wall of the front part of the apparatus, or (b) manufacture of certain pieces, for example depending on the material which a certain piece is made, it will be subject to be bent and consequently misalign the valve in regards to the exterior wall. In view of the above, certain production tolerances are allowed, which affect the quality impression of the apparatus to the user and possibly the security of the apparatus.
The auto-alignable knob of the invention, allows correcting these production tolerances by means of the valve alignment with the exterior wall of the front part of the apparatus, allowing the controls to be exactly parallel between themselves in the control module.
a shows an example concept in accordance with aspects of the present invention, wherein the figure shows the concept of parallelism, whereas
An example knob in accordance with aspects of the present invention is made up of at least seven main parts. An offspring box is the piece coupling with the valve. A mobile box houses the offspring box. Both boxes have adequate contact surfaces between themselves. The mobile box allows the offspring box a displacement in X axis. A fixed box houses the mobile box and allows the mobile box a movement in Y axis. Furthermore, the fixed box allows the mobile box to have a certain degree of freedom so that the mobile box rotates. A knob housed in bib is coupled so that it allows a force transmission applied to rotate the knob by the user. The knob may house an insert so that the knob appearance may be diversified, however, the insert is an optional piece. The offspring box, the mobile box, the knob and the fixed box, are housed within the bib, which is capable of housing the whole knob assembly. An elastic member (biasing member), which may be a spring, allows the knob to be oppressed to operate the apparatus, allowing the knob to return to its initial position. Finally, a bib cap keeps the knob assembly assembled, the bib cap is coupled by means of hooks and cavities to the bib. The fixed box houses the elastic member assuring that said member carries out its job in keeping the appearance of the knob assembly and the position of the internal part of the knob assembly.
The X axis movement of the knob assembly is given by the relation between the offspring box and the mobile box, whilst the Y axis movement of the knob housing is given by the relation between the mobile box and the fixed box. The knob assembly rotation is given in view of some ends of the mobile box and a groove in the fixed box. A Z axis movement is obtained by the combination of movements in X and Y axes, between the offset box, the mobile box and the fixed box, as well as the rotation between the mobile box and the fixed box.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a knob for home appliance apparatuses that may be correctly mounted in the valves, even with production and assembly tolerances.
Another object of the invention is providing a knob capable of absorbing the piece and assembly variations.
A further object of the invention is providing a knob using few components.
It is an object of the invention providing a knob that has a good visual appearance, and thus, it is an object of the invention that the knob leaves a quality impression to the user of the apparatus.
Finally, it is an object of the present invention providing a knob that is sufficiently versatile to diversify the appearance, using the same internal system.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent when taking into account the specification in regards to the following figures.
The particular features and advantages of the invention, as well as other objects of the invention, will be clear from the following specification, taking into account the following figures, from which:
a is a figure showing the concept of parallelism of the present invention.
b is a figure showing the concept of eccentricity of the present invention.
An alignment axis (3) is usually used in home appliances, to hold the valves (2). The axis (3) is held by one of the home appliance walls by means of wings (5), which may be brackets. The valves (2) embrace the axis (3) by means of brackets (4), which may be fastened to the axis by diverse means, such as screws, adhesives, etcetera.
Light and easily workable materials are preferred for the axis (3). During the apparatus assembly, it is possible that the axis (3) may suffer a collision with another part. If the axis (3) suffers a collision, the axis (3) will deform. Likewise, during assembly, it is possible that the brackets (4) are tightened against the axis too much, or tightened less than required, leaving the valve (2) semi-fixed. If the bracket (4) is tightened more than required against the axis (3), the axis (3) will deform.
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Therefore, a large number of unpredictable variables may be created, which on occasions are allowed as tolerances, possibly affecting the quality of the apparatus or the final appearance that the apparatus will have. In other cases, the erroneous variables are not tolerated, and the apparatus will have to be discarded without being sold in the market. Therefore, an important monetary waste in the industry is created by this problem. In other cases the variables are tolerated, and the product goes out to the market, however, the appearance of the product is imperfect, and the products sale is deviated.
The valve (2) has an oppressable and rotable shaft (6). When oppressing the knob (11) to operate or control the apparatus, the user causes the oppression of the internal part (13) of the knob assembly (10), causing as well the oppression of the valve (2) shaft (6). When rotating the knob (11) to start the apparatus operation, the user causes the rotation of the internal part (13) of the knob assembly (10), as well as the shaft (6) rotation. Usually, when oppressing the shaft (6), the apparatus is indicated that an existing control change will occur, and allowing thus, the knob (11) rotation. If the shaft (6) is not oppressed, and depending on the apparatus, it is possible that knob (11) rotation is not allowed for security reasons. When the shaft (6) is oppressed and the knob (11) is rotated, the flow of fluid, gas, electricity, etcetera, communication is activated, deactivated, opened, closed or regulated, depending on the function of the control, between the parts of the apparatus. The knob (11) rotation will depend upon the user and the predetermined stops of the valve (2), indicative of a null, minimum, intermediate and maximum flow, or a flow or null flow, depending on the apparatus.
The offspring box (14), which has a furrow (31) with preferably the same semi-cylindrical figure of the valve shaft (6), is inserted in said shaft (6). Therefore the offspring box furrow (31) encloses one end of the shaft (6), allowing a fixed relation between the valve (2) and the knob assembly (10), and not allowing an easy un-fixing between the two parts.
Even though in
Even though the contact between the components is necessary, i.e. between the offspring box (14) and the mobile box (16), to assure the correct operation of the knob control of the apparatus, the contact between the components needs to have little fiction to allow movement in the X axis of the knob assembly (10) in regards to the valve (2), during action provision of the knob assembly (10) and valve (2).
As may be appreciated in
The mobile box (16) interior faces (47), as shown in
In reference to
The main surface (55) is substantially smooth and contains two indentations (57) which are diametrically opposed. The indentations (57) coincide in the same horizontal plane than the front face (51) extension (52). The indentation (57) is substantially oval, having a length R1 and width R2, wherein R1 is greater than R2.
The fixed box (17) front face (58), as seen in
The fixed box (17) hexahedron (59) internal volume, as shown in
When the lever (63) is oppressed by the user and rotated, the lever (63), the base (62) and the skirt (64) are rotated in a uniform manner for being part of the same piece. Since the elastic member (18) will be housed by the groove (56) formed by the lateral face (53) skirt (54) and the fixed box (17) main surface (55), and the bib cap (19) as will be shown later, the elastic member (18) is constantly producing force against the fixed box (17) and the knob (11). That is, when the user oppresses the knob (11), a contrary force is made by the elastic member (18), thus the user has to make an effort to oppress the knob (11). When the user stops making oppression force, the elastic member (18) tends to spring back to its resting state, pushing the fixed box (17) and knob (11) towards the apparatus exterior. The skirt (64) averts that the knob (11) goes out the knob assembly (10), since it makes contact with an interior burr (22) of the bib (15).
The knob (11) skirt (64) has the same diameter than the fixed box (17) lateral face (53) skirt (54), so that both skirts (64, 54) do friction and contact work with the bib (15) internal surface (25) as will be described.
Regarding
The bib (15) contains a lateral face (24) having a smooth interior surface (25). The interior surface (25) will be in contact with the knob skirt (64), thus when operating the knob (11), the interior surface (25) will have friction with the skirt (64). Likewise, the diameter of the skirt (64) is slightly less than the bib (15) interior surface (25) diameter. Therefore, said contact and friction between the interior surface (25) and skirt (64), as well as the diameter difference, does not allow the knob (11), when oppressed, to be turned in regards to the knob assembly (10), securing that the knob (11) will always face the user. As was stated before, to improve the contact and friction work between the parts, preferably the fixed box (17) skirt (54) diameter is the same as the knob (11) skirt (64), therefore, both skirts (54, 64) carry out contact and friction work against the bib (15) interior surface (25).
The lateral face (24) in its exterior surface, is made of two parts, a main surface (26) and a secondary surface (27). Both surfaces (26, 27) form a part of the bib (15) ring, wherein the secondary surface (27) has a diameter slightly less than the main surface (26) diameter. The main surface (26) has a plurality of undulations (28) which allow aligning the knob assembly (10) with the apparatus when coupling the knob assembly (10) with the apparatus. Additionally, the main surface (26) has at least one tongue (29) that works as a trap. Since the tongue (29) is deformable, and since the tongue (29) is in contact with the main surface (26) in its back part, and while approaching the exterior wall (21), the contact ceases, the tongue (29) pulling away from the main surface (26) and closing in to said exterior wall (21), when the knob assembly (10) is inserted in the apparatus, the tongue (29) allows the knob assembly (10) to be inserted in the apparatus, however does not allow the knob assembly (10) to be extracted from the apparatus, since the part of the tongue (29) proximal to the exterior wall (21), which is most the most separated part of the tongue from the main surface (26), will block the knob assembly with regards to the apparatus, thus the tongue (29) working as a trap.
The secondary surface (27) is substantially uniform, except that it contains at least a pair of hooks (30). The hooks (30) are fixed with the bib cap (19) locking the knob assembly (10) components, as will be explained. The hooks (30) are preferably diametrically opposed.
The valve (2), in one of its ends, has the shaft (6) that will be inserted in the offspring box (14) furrow (31). The furrow (31) is capable of receiving the shaft (6) in view of its similar shapes. The interior part of the furrow (31) contains a stop (105) limiting the insertion of the shaft (6) in the interior of the furrow (31).
The mobile box (16) is inserted to the fixed box (17) by means of mobile box (16) ends (46), as well as by the fixed box (17) back face (58) hexahedron (59) indentation (60) groove (106).
Once the mobile box (16) is coupled with the fixed box (17), the fixed box (17) is coupled with the knob (11) by means of the insertion of the extension (52) in the fixed box (17) front face (51), in the notch (61) of the knob. The knob (11), the fixed box (17) and mobile box (16) are assembled in the same piece.
The bib (15) is inserted by the front part of the knob (11), wherein the bib (15) by means of its aperture, is capable of receiving the knob (11), the fixed box (17) and the mobile box (16) assembled before. The knob (11) skirt (64) makes contact with the bib (15) inner burr (22), thus the knob assembly (11), fixed box (17) and mobile box (16) is fixed with regards to the bib (15).
The elastic member (18) is inserted in the hole formed by the diameter difference of the fixed box (17) and the bib (15). The main surface (55) fixed box (17) diameter is less than the bib (15) lateral face (24) interior surface (25). The elastic member (18) first end (71), is captured by the groove (56) of the fixed box (17) lateral face (53), wherein the groove (56) houses the member (18) end (71), between the skirt (54) and the main surface (55).
The hooks (30) in the bib (15) secondary surface (27) receives, by means of the cavities (84) the bib cap (19). Since the hooks (30) and the cavities (84) are diametrically opposed, the hooks (30) and cavities (84) are aligned.
The insert (12) may be coupled with the knob (11) at any time during the knob assembly (10) construction.
The knob assembly (10) is assembled. Finally, the knob assembly (10) is coupled with the valve (2) by means of the connection between the mobile box (16), the offspring box (14) and the valve (2) shaft (6).
It is important to note the relation existing between the diameters of the bib (15) interior burr (22), the knob (11) skirt (64) and the fixed box (17) lateral face (53) skirt (54). The bib (15) interior burr (22) achieves capturing the knob (11) by means of said skirt (64). Since the elastic member (18) is making constant force against the groove (56) to achieve its resting state, said knob (11) skirt (64) will always have contact with the fixed box (17) lateral face (53) skirt (54). Both skirts (64, 54) preferably have the same diameter to work the contact and friction mentioned before, with the bib (15) lateral face (24) interior surface (25). The insert (12) skirt (92), does the same work than the knob (11) skirt (64). The knob (11), instead of the insert (12), could have an extension of its lever (63), thus said knob (11) would need a second skirt (64) in its opposed side to the first skirt (64).
The exterior volume of the mobile box (16) will be named as V3. The hexahedron (59) interior volume will be named as V4. V4 is substantially greater than V3. The length, width and height of V4, is greater to the length, width and height of V3. Since V4 is substantially greater to V3, V4 allows an almost free rotation of the mobile box (16) within the fixed box (17). Therefore, since V3 and V4, as well as the fixed box (17) hexahedron internal part surface, the mobile box (16) external part surface, length R1 and width R2 of the hexahedron (59) indentation (60), as well as diameter D1 with regards to length R1 and the reduced friction between the two components, a horizontal sliding movement is allowed, between the fixed box (17) and the mobile box (16), which is translated into a Y axis movement of the knob assembly (10).
The almost free rotation of the mobile box (16) within the fixed box (17) in view that V4 is substantially greater than V3, as well as diameter D1 in regards to width R2, along with the Y axis movement, as well as along with the X axis movement of the knob assembly (10), is translated into a Z axis movement of the knob assembly (10).
Finally,
Explaining the basic operation of the knob assembly (10), when the user oppresses the knob (11) to indicate or program the operation of the apparatus, the user makes a contrary force to the elastic member (18). When oppressing the knob (11), the user oppresses the fixed box (17) by the existing contact between the knob (11) skirt (64) and the fixed box (17) front face (51) skirt (54). The fixed box (17) is also pushed by the existing contact between the knob (11) notch (61) walls and the fixed box (17) front face (51) extension (52).
The fixed box (17) housing the elastic member (18) in its groove (56), when pushed, starts creating a greater force to the elastic member (18). The mobile box (16) and offspring box (14) are pushed as a consequence of the force being created by the user, since both boxes (14, 16) are housed within the fixed box (17). The above-mentioned components may be pushed freely, since the fixed box (17) main surface (55) diameter is less than the bib cap (19) diameter, keeping together all of the knob assembly (10). As a consequence, the main surface (55), the hexahedron (59), the mobile box (16) and the offspring box (14), may penetrate through the aperture of the bib cap (19), and said parts are stopped by the resistance created by the elastic member (18). The offspring (14) stop (105) pushes the valve (2) shaft (6) in the same sense than the user is pushing the knob (11). Therefore, when pushing the valve (2) shaft (6), it is indicated to the apparatus that the operation will be changing or modifying the operation of one of its parts. The shaft (6) may be rotated as previously configured by the valve (2).
Alterations of the structure disclosed in the specification, may be provided by those skilled in the art. However, it must be understood that the specification relates to the preferred embodiments of the invention, which is for illustrative purposes only, and should not be construed as a limitation of the invention. All modifications that do not depart from the spirit of the invention will be included in the scope of the enclosed claims.
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