This application claims the benefit of Korean Application No. P2003-097786, filed on Dec. 26, 2003, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a washing machine, and more particularly, to a button assembly and washing machine having the same, in which adjacent push buttons are prevented from being incorrectly pressed.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Generally, in a washing machine, a tub contains water and detergent inside and a laundry is put in a drum installed within the tub. And, the drum is rotated to perform washing, rinsing, and dewatering. The washing machine is an apparatus for removing filth or dirt attached to the laundry using the detergent and mechanical energy applied thereto appropriately. Specifically, a drum, which is horizontally installed within a drum type washing machine, contains detergent, water, and laundry therein and is then rotated by a drive force of a motor to remove filth or dirt attached the laundry. Such a drum type washing machine avoids causing damage or ravel to the laundry, consumes less water, and brings about a washing effect of beating and rubbing.
The button assembly is explained in detail by referring to
The push buttons 31a protrude higher than the panel unit 31b. Once a user presses a specific one of the push buttons 31a, the pressed push button is moved downward to actuate a predetermined switching means. Once the pressing force from the user is released, the corresponding push button is moved upward to return to its original position.
However, in the related art button assembly, when a user presses a specific push button for the operational condition input of the washing machine, another push button in the vicinity of the specific push button is simultaneously pressed, whereby an unwanted operation condition is inputted to bring about a wrong operation of the washing machine. Hence, the user should be cautious to press the specific push button. Moreover, if the push buttons decrease in size in case of a small-sized washing machine, if an interval between the push buttons is narrow, or if a user has a big hand, the above problem becomes more serious.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a button assembly and washing machine having the same that substantially obviate one or more of the problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
An object of the present invention, which has been devised to solve the foregoing problem, lies in providing a button assembly and washing machine having the same, by which a wrong button is prevented from being pressed for a washing machine operation by a user to prevent a false operation of the washing machine.
Another object of the present invention, which has been devised to solve the foregoing problem, lies in providing a button assembly and washing machine having the same, by which a false operation of the washing machine is prevented regardless of a washing machine size, a hand size of a user operating the washing machine, and the like.
Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from a practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by the subject matter particularly pointed out in the specification and claims hereof as well as in the appended drawings.
To achieve these objects and other advantages in accordance with the present invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, a button assembly includes a panel, at least two push buttons provided to the panel, arid at least one push guide provided on a surface of the panel for preventing the at least two buttons from being simultaneously pressed together by a user.
The push guide includes an isolation wall protruding from the surface of the panel higher than the at least two push buttons to isolate the at least two push buttons from each other. The isolation wall is provided between the at least two push buttons, and a top surface of the isolation wall is convexly curved. And, the isolation wall is rigidly fixed to the panel.
Meanwhile, the push guide may include at least two isolation walls protruding from the surface of the panel higher than the at least two push buttons along circumferences of the at least two push buttons, respectively, to isolate the at least two push buttons. In this case, the at least two isolation walls are rigidly fixed to the panel. And, the push guide may be formed as a single body.
In another aspect of the present invention, a washing machine includes a cabinet forming an exterior of the washing machine, a tub provided within the cabinet to contain water therein, a drum rotatably provided within the tub to perform laundry washing therein, and a button assembly provided to one side of the cabinet to input operational commands of the washing machine, wherein the button assembly includes a panel, at least two push buttons provided to the panel, and at least one push guide provided on a surface of the panel for preventing the at least two buttons from being simultaneously pressed together by a user.
The push guide includes an isolation wall protruding from the panel surface higher than the at least two push buttons to isolate the at least two push buttons from each other. The isolation wall is provided between the at least two push buttons, and a top surface of the isolation wall is convexly curved. In this case, the isolation wall is rigidly fixed to the panel.
Meanwhile, the push guide may include at least two isolation walls protruding from the panel surface higher than the at least two push buttons along circumferences of the at least two push buttons, respectively, to isolate the at least two push buttons. In this case, the at least two isolation walls are rigidly fixed to the panel. And, the push guide may be formed as a single body. And, the button assembly is provided to a front side of the cabinet or a topside of the cabinet.
Moreover, each of the at least two push buttons returns to its original position if a pressing force applied thereto is released. Furthermore, the washing machine further includes a display unit provided to one side of the button assembly to display an operational state of the washing machine.
By the above-constituted washing machine, it is able to prevent the adjacent push buttons from being simultaneously pressed together by a user, the push buttons being pressed by the user for an operation of the washing machine.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing explanation and the following detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and illustrative 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 embodiments 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. Throughout the drawings, like elements are indicated using the same or similar reference designations where possible.
Referring to
An opening (not shown) is formed at a center of the front plate 130 so that a laundry is put/pulled in/out via the opening. And, a door 131 for preventing the laundry from being separated from the opening is provided to open/close the opening. Moreover, a control panel 500 for controlling an operation of the drum type washing machine is installed on an upper part of the front plate 130. The tub 200 is supported by an elastic means 220 such as a spring and a damper (not shown) to attenuate vibration generated from operation of the drum type washing machine. And, an entrance (not shown) is formed at a front end of the tub 200 to confront the opening of the cabinet 100.
The drum 300 has a cylindrical shape, and a multitude of perforated holes 310 are formed thereon to let water pass through. At least one lifter 320 is provided to an inner wall of the drum 300 to lift a laundry up to a predetermined height. Once the drum 300 is rotated, the laundry contained within the drum 300 is repeatedly lifted upward to fall by gravity to perform washing.
A circular entrance (not shown) confronting the entrance of the tub 200 is formed at a front end of the drum 300. Hence, the circular entrance of the drum 300, the entrance of the tub 200, and the opening of the cabinet 100 construct a laundry entrance/exit part via which the laundry goes in or comes out of the drum 300.
The rotating means 400 can include an induction motor or BLDC motor provided in rear of the tub 200. A rotational shaft of the motor is connected to a rear end center of the drum 300 to perform forward or reverse rotation of the drum 300. Also, a drain pump 230 and drain hose 240 for drain of water are installed under the tub 200. Meanwhile, a button assembly 510 for inputting an operational condition of the washing machine and a display unit 550 displaying an operational state of the washing machine are provided to the control panel 500.
A button assembly according to the present invention is explained in detail by referring to
First of all, the button assembly 510 includes a plurality of push buttons 511 operated by user's push behavior for an operational condition input to the washing machine, a panel unit 512 having the push buttons 511 provided thereto, and at least one push guide part preventing one of the push buttons 511 from being simultaneously pressed together with another push button(s). And, a power switch 520 turning on/off power of the washing machine and a rotary switch 530 rotated to perform an operation of inputting an operational condition of the washing machine may be further provided in the vicinity of the push buttons 511.
In this case, each of the push buttons 511 is loaded on a button hole formed in the panel unit 512 to be moved by the user's push behavior in a direction opposite to a pressed direction of the corresponding push button 511. And, the push guide part includes a isolation wall 513 protruding higher than the push buttons 511 to isolate the push buttons 511 from each other. Unlike the push buttons 511, the isolation wall 513 is fixed to the panel unit 512. When a user presses a specific one of the push buttons 511, the isolation wall 513 prevents another button(s) from being pressed by a user's finger.
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The panel unit 512 having the push buttons 511 loaded thereon is placed in front of the switches 541 and the circuit board 540, and a button support part 512a supporting the push buttons 511 is provided to the panel unit 512. In the rear of each of the push buttons 511, a push part 511a is provided to directly press the corresponding switch 541 when a user presses a front end of the corresponding push button 511. The isolation wall, which is fixed to the button support part 512a provided to the panel unit 512 not to be moved, is provided to a boundary between the push buttons 511. Preferably, the isolation wall 513 protrudes from the boundary between the push buttons 511 to be higher than the push buttons 511.
When a user presses a specific one of the push buttons 511, a user's finger pressing the specific push button is caught on the isolation wall 513 and is guided to press the specific push button only. Hence, other neighbor push buttons enable to avoid being pressed.
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Specifically, the button connecting part 511b is fixed to the button support part 512a of the panel unit 512. Preferably, an elastic part 511c convexly bent in a rear direction is formed in the middle of the button connecting part 511b. The elastic part 511c is elastically transformed to enable the push part 511a to press the corresponding switch when a user presses the corresponding push button 511. If the user's pressing force is released, the elastic part 511c enables the corresponding push button 511 to return to its original position. Namely, the elastic part 511c elastically supports the corresponding push button 511 and enables the corresponding push button to return to its original position in case of releasing the user's pressing force.
In the embodiment of the present invention, the button connecting part 511b of the push button 511 and the isolation wall 513 are fixed to the button support part 512a of the panel unit 512. Yet, the present invention intends not to put limitation on such a structure. Namely, the button connecting part 511b and the isolation wall 513 can be coupled to another element having a fixed position, another part of the panel unit 512 except the button support part 512a, the circuit board 540, or the like. Meanwhile, the push guide part is provided to protrude higher than the push button 511 along a circumference of the push button 511 and may include the isolation wall (now shown) isolating the push buttons from each other. In this case, the isolation wall is fixed to the panel unit 512. And, the push guide part may be built in one body (or formed as a single body).
The above-constructed button assembly can be provided to the topside of the cabinet as well as the front side of the cabinet 100. Namely, the control panel 500 can be provided to an upper surface of the top plate 140.
Accordingly, the present invention provides the following advantages or effects.
First of all, a specific push button pressed by a user for a washing machine operation is prevented from being simultaneously pressed together with another push button(s). Therefore, the present invention prevents a false operation of the washing machine, thereby brings convenience of using the washing machine.
Secondly, a false operation of the washing machine is prevented regardless of a washing capacity, a push button size, a hand size of a user operating the washing machine, and the like.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover such modifications and variations, provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
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