Closing device for a washing machine or a clothes dryer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6685241
  • Patent Number
    6,685,241
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 13, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 3, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The invention concerns a closing device for a washing machine or clothes dryer with a machine door that locks a loading opening exhibiting a closing piston mounted onto the machine door hinged to the machine housing and a lock in the area of the loading opening, whereby the lock is provided with a latching element that brings the closing piston into a latching closed position when the machine door closes and releases it to an open position when the machine door is opened. An automatic adjustment of the closing piston to the latching element when the machine door closes is achieved in that the closing piston can be adjusted horizontally to a limited extent in the door rim, and that the closing piston with its nose is alignable with the latching element in a receiving element in the door frame around the loading opening.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention concerns a closing device for a washing machine or a clothes dryer with a machine door that locks a loading opening and which has a closing piston mounted to the machine door hinged to the machine housing and a lock in the area of the loading opening, whereby the lock is provided with a latching element that brings the closing piston into a latching closed position when the machine door closes and releases it in an open position when the machine door is opened.




2. Description of the Related Art




There are various designs for such closing devices. The machine door can be held in the closed position by latching the closing piston in the lock during the running of the program until the washing drum comes to a stop.




However, as EP 0 533 635 B1 shows, the release of the look can also be brought about by an actuating element in the doorframe, e.g. a push button.




A closing device of the initially-cited kind is also disclosed in DE 43 39 621 C2 in which where the latching elements have one released or open position and two different closed positions. One of these closed positions is a pre-latched position that allows a demonstration of the machine with the opening and closing of the door, whereas the other closed position requires the machine to be electrically connected.




In particular for large loading openings and heavy machine doors, the disadvantage is that the closing element mounted on the machine door, be it a piston or a hook, depending on the tolerances of the coupling and the play of the machine door, does not reliably interact with the latching element of the lock in the door frame of the machine housing.




The problem of the invention is to create a closing device of the initially-cited kind that in a simple way brings about an automatic compensation of the tolerances and play between the closing element and the latching element without providing the closing device whit a complicated mechanism.




This problem is solved according to the invention in that the closing piston in the door rim is to a limited extent horizontally adjustable, and with its nose is alignable with the latching element in a receiving element of the door frame around the loading opening.




The closing piston with its limited horizontal adjustability in the door rim takes over the horizontal alignment, whereas with the outer contour of the closing piston the receiving element in the door frame effects not only the adjustment of the closing piston but also its vertical alignment and according raises or lowers the machine door to ensure the precise engagement between the closing piston and the latching element when the machine door is closed. This is achieved with simple parts: a separate closing piston and design of the receiving element thereof. The closing piston is already adjusted the first time the machine door hinged to the machine housing is closed. Another advantage of the new closing device is that the closing piston is easy to install and replace. The machine door is also sufficiently secure during transport.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to one embodiment, the installation of the closing piston is facilitated in that the closing piston as a separate part can be snapped into the door rim and is to a limited extent adjustable with pins or fixings screws in horizontally aligned slots.




To achieve a precise adjustment of the closing piston and the latching element the nose is provided with a vertically aligned closing opening, and its outer contour and the receiving contour of the receiving element in the door frame are adapted to each other in such a way that when the machine door closes the closing piston is alignable with the latching element of the lock.




According to one embodiment, the releasable and adjustable position of the closing piston in the rim of the door is designed in such a way that the horizontal slots of the closing piston are on a fastening plate of the closing piston. The fastening plate is introduced with an L-shaped retention piece into a retention receptacle in the door rim and grips behind it, and catch spring on the fastening plate snaps into a catch receptacle in the door rim. Replacement of the closing piston is facilitated in that an actuating end of the spring sticks up extends through a hole in the fastening fixing plate of the closing piston and can be actuated from the rear of the machine door.




The machine door is locked and released according to an advantageous embodiment in that the latching element is designed as a catch with two stable positions that can be set and held with a tipping spring device. In the open position an actuating leg of the latching element extends into the movement path of the nose and in the closed position a latching leg of the latching element is inserted into the closing opening in the nose and held there.




To improve the operation of the lock, the latching element can also be hinged to a lever that is so arranged in the door frame as to pivot to a limited degree.




To improve safety, the machine can be equipped with a child lock that is characterized in that the door rim is provided with a child lock designed as an adjustable spacer which releases the machine door lock in one position and prevents the door from locking in the other position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be further explained with reference to the exemplary embodiment shown in the attached drawing in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective front view of a machine door,





FIG. 2

is a perspective rear view of the machine door according to

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

is a partial cross section of the assembly of a closing piston in the rim of a machine door,





FIG. 4

is a partial cross section of the lock built into the door frame of the machine housing in the closed position with the closing piston, and





FIG. 5

shows two perspective views of the closing piston on a smaller scale.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




In

FIG. 1

, the machine door T is shown from the front. There is a hinge S in the area of the horizontal diameter on one side to hinge the door to a doorframe of the machine housing. The other side has a door handle G. E designates the door rim to the rear of which the hinge S and a closing piston SK are affixed as shown in FIG.


2


. The closing piston SK extends from the back of the machine door T in such a way that a latching element in a lock that is situated in the door frame of the machine housing can be brought into interaction with the above closing piston.





FIG. 3

shows the door


10


, which can for example, be designed as a bull's-eye door and which is hinged to the door rim


11


in a usual manner. The doorframe


40


(

FIG. 4

) encloses the loading opening of the machine housing.




Shaped into the rear of the door rim


11


is a receptacle


12


in which a closing piston


20


is mounted as a separate component. At the free end facing the door frame


40


of the machine housing, the closing piston


20


transitions into a nose


21


that has a vertically aligned opening


22


for a latching element


60


in FIG.


4


. Facing towards the front of the machine door


10


, the outer contour of the closing piston


20


widens and is adapted to the inner contour of a receiving element


51


. This receiving element


51


is mounted as a component


50


in a receptacle


41


in the door frame


40


on the machine housing, as can be seen from the screw sockets


42


, and provides access to the latching element


60


of the lock.




As the cut parts


23


and


25


show, the closing piston


20


below the nose


21


is formed of a hollow body with a molded-on fastening plate


34


. On one side, the fastening plate


34


ends in an L-shaped retention piece


28


that is guided through a retention receptacle


14


in the door rim


11


and held there. Molded on the opposite side of the retention piece


28


of the fastening plate


34


is a catch spring


24


that locks into a snap-in receptacle


13


in the door rim


11


and as an actuating end


35


extends out of a penetration


33


through the fastening plate


34


so that this snap-in connection is accessible and can be released from the rear of the machine door


10


.




As can be seen in

FIG. 5

in the fastening plate


34


the closing piston


20


has two horizontally aligned slots


26


and


27


(perpendicular to the plane of the drawing in FIG.


3


). The door rim


11


extends with pins


31


up into the slots


26


and


27


in the closing piston


20


so that it is to a limited extend adjustable. The closing piston


20


can also be secured to the door rim


11


by means of screws


32


which can be screwed into the screw holes


15


and


16


in the door rim


11


in the area of the pins


31


.




When the machine door


10


closes, the closing piston


20


is inserted into the receiving element


51


on the door frame


40


of the machine housing and is automatically aligned in such a way that the nose


21


contacts the latching element


60


in the correct position.




The latching element


60


is designed as a catch with an actuating leg


62


and a latching leg


61


and is set and held bistably with a tipping spring device. In the open position, the latching element


60


in

FIG. 4

is turned in a clockwise direction and held at a stop


63


so that the inserted and adjusted closing piston


20


contacts the actuating leg


62


with its nose


21


and swings the latching element


60


in a counter-clockwise direction. The tipping spring device sets the latching element in the other position in which the latching leg


61


is inserted into the closing opening


22


in the nose


21


and held there under spring tension. This pulls the machine door


10


and the door rim


11


against the doorframe


40


.




When the machine door


10


is opened, the nose


21


is pulled out of the latching element


60


, whereby the latching leg


61


is entrained, and the holding position of the latching element


60


is released. The latching element


60


returns into the open position and releases the nose


21


.




To improve the locking and release of the nose


21


, the latching element


60


is also hinged to a lever


64


that is pivoted in the door frame


40


as the bearing pin


65


shows.




What is decisive is that the closing piston


20


can be horizontally adjusted to a limited extent in the door rim


11


, and that this adjustment is carried out automatically in relation to the tolerances and play of the involved components and assemblies when the machine door


10


is closed. Also contributing to this is the automatic adjustment between the outer contour of the closing piston


20


and the inner contour of the receiving element


51


. In addition, the opening


33


in the nose


21


and the cross-section of the latching leg


61


of the latching element can be selected in such a way to facilitate and improve the insertion process and the final adjustment of the closing piston


20


.



Claims
  • 1. A closing device for a washing machine or clothes dryer with a machine door that locks a loading opening having a closing piston mounted into a rim of the machine door, the machine door hinged to a machine housing and a lock at the loading opening, the lock provided with a latching element that brings the closing piston into a latching closed position when the machine door closes and releases it to an open position when the machine door is opened, wherein:the closing piston as a separate part can be locked into place in the door rim and can be adjustable to a limited extent in the door rim with pins or fastening screws in horizontally aligned slots; the slots in the closing piston are arranged in a fastening plate of the closing piston, the fastening plate is inserted with an L-shaped retention piece into a retention receptacle in the door rim and grips behind it, and a catch spring on the fastening plate is locked into place in snap-in receptacle in the door rim; the closing piston further comprising a nose having an outer contour being alignable with the latching element in a receiving contour of a receiving element of a doorframe around the loading opening, the nose having a vertically aligned closing opening, and the outer contour of the nose and the receiving contour of the receiving element in the doorframe are adapted to each other in such a way that the closing piston is alignable with the latching element of the lock when the machine door closes.
  • 2. The closing device according to claim 1, wherein:with an actuating end the catch spring extends up through a penetration through the fastening plate of the closing piston and can be actuated from a rear of the machine door.
  • 3. The closing device according to claim 2, wherein:the latching element is designed as a catch with two stable positions that can be set and held with a tipping spring device, when the latching element is in the open position, an actuating leg extends into a movement path of the nose, and when it is in the closed position, a latching leg of the latching element is inserted into the closing opening of the nose and held there.
  • 4. The closing device according to claim 3, wherein:the latching element is hinged to a lever which can itself pivot to a limited degree in the doorframe.
  • 5. A closing device for a washing machine or clothes dryer with a machine door that locks a loading opening having a closing piston mounted into a rim of the machine door, the machine door hinged to a machine housing and a lock at the loading opening, the lock provided with a latching element that brings the closing piston into a latching closed position when the machine door closes and releases it to an open position when the machine door is opened, wherein:the closing piston in the door rim comprises slots arranged in a fastening plate of the closing piston, the slots being adapted to provide horizontal adjustability of the closing piston, the fastening plate comprising an L-shaped retention piece configured to be inserted into a retention receptacle in the door rim and grip behind it, and a catch spring configured to be locked into a place in snap-in receptacle in the door rim, the closing piston having a nose alignable with the latching element in a receiving element of a doorframe around the loading opening, and the closing piston being removably attachable to the door rim via snap engagement.
  • 6. The closing device according to claim 5, wherein:the closing piston as a separate part can be locked into place in the door rim and be adjustable to a limited extent in the door rim with pins or fastening screws in slots.
  • 7. The closing device according to claim 5, wherein:the nose has a vertically aligned closing opening, and the nose and the receiving element in the doorframe being adapted to each other in such a way that the closing piston is alignable with the latching element of the lock when the machine door closes.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
100 62 458 Dec 2000 DE
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