The present invention relates to a clothes dryer door hinge for use with a reclined front panel of a clothes dryer where a hinge pivoting member pivots a door relative to the front panel about an axis that is vertical with respect to ground.
A clothes dryer typically comprises a cabinet having a front panel, a rear panel, a pair of side panels spaced apart from each other by the front and rear panels, and a top cover. Within the cabinet is a drum mounted for rotation around a substantially horizontal axis. A motor rotates the drum about the horizontal axis through, for example, a pulley and a belt. The drum is generally cylindrical in shape, has an outer cylindrical wall, and has an open front end. The front panel has a central access opening adjacent the open front end of the drum to permit clothing articles and other fabrics to be loaded into the drum through the access opening. The access opening in the front panel is closed by a door that is attached through a hinge assembly to the front panel of the clothes dryer.
In the past, the clothes dryer typically comprises a vertically extending front panel and includes a hinge assembly for mounting the door to the front panel where the hinge assembly pivots about a vertical axis. In another known laundry appliance the axis of the hinge member is angled relative to the vertical to reduce the load associated with opening and closing the door.
The present invention relates to a clothes dryer door hinge for use with a reclined front panel of a clothes dryer where a hinge pivoting member pivots a door relative to the front panel about an axis that is vertical with respect to ground. By reclining the front panel at an small angle, the appearance of the clothes dryer is altered to provide a sleeker appearance that is appealing to users. Moreover, by maintaining the axis of hinge pivoting member vertical, the door attached to the hinge member tends to open and close without the door canting and jamming with respect to the front panel of the clothes dryer during opening or closing while at the same time preserving the appearance of the front of the clothes dryer.
In one embodiment there is provided a clothes dryer comprising a reclined front panel, a door and a hinge assembly for pivotally connecting the door with the reclined front panel to allow pivotal movement of the door about a first vertical axis. The reclined front panel is reclined from a vertical plane by a first predetermined angle. The reclined front panel has an access opening passing therethrough permitting clothing articles to be placed into and removed from the dryer. The reclined front panel has spaced apart upper and lower apertures passing therethrough and located one above the other adjacent one side of the access opening. The door is provided to open and close the access opening. The hinge assembly comprises a support plate and a pivoting member. The support plate is mounted to a rear surface of the reclined front panel and comprises an upper hinge locating seat portion positioned adjacent the upper aperture and recessed from the reclined front panel by a first predetermined distance, and a lower hinge locating seat portion positioned adjacent the lower aperture and recessed from the inclined front panel by a second predetermined distance The pivoting member has pivotally connected first and second end portions which pivot about the first vertical axis The first end portion is mounted to the door and the second end portion is mounted with the reclined front panel via the support plate. The second end portion comprises upper and lower horizontally extending arms that pass through the upper and lower apertures in the reclined front panel The upper and lower horizontally extending arms are attached to the support plate respectively at the recessed upper and lower hinge locating seat portions. The upper and lower arms have respective predetermined lengths between the first vertical axis and the respective recessed upper and lower hinge locating seat portions chosen relative to the first and second predetermined distances so as to vertically locate the first vertical axis.
While the front panel is described as having upper and lower apertures located one above the other, in the preferred embodiment, the upper and lower apertures have a portion of the front panel placed therebetween to improve the visual appearance of the front panel at the hinge. In this embodiment the hinge support plate is, for the most part, hidden from view. In an alternative embodiment, the upper and lower apertures may comprise upper and lower aperture extensions of a slotted aperture whereby there is no front panel portion located between the upper and lower apertures.
In one embodiment, the first predetermined distance is chosen to be larger than the second predetermined distance and the first predetermined length is chosen to be greater than the second predetermined length to vertically align the first vertical axis. In another embodiment, the first predetermined distance is chosen to be smaller than the second predetermined distance and the first predetermined length is chosen to be less than the second predetermined length to vertically align the first vertical axis. In a preferred embodiment, the first predetermined distance is chosen to be smaller than the second predetermined distance and the first predetermined length is chosen to be equal to the second predetermined length to vertically align the first vertical axis. It should be understood that the vertical axis is vertical relative to ground.
The front panel is reclined by a small angle from the vertical plane. It is envisaged that this angle may be in the range of 1 to 3 degrees to provide the sleek visual effect for the dryer. In the preferred embodiment, the first predetermined angle is 1.38 degrees.
It is envisaged that the support plate comprises upper and lower recessed wall portions that respectively include the upper and lower hinge locating seat portions. In one embodiment, the upper and lower recessed wall portions respectively abut the upper and lower horizontally extending arms and the assembly further comprises mounting screws that pass through the upper and lower horizontally extending arms and through the upper and lower walls at the recessed upper and lower hinge locating seat portions to mount the second end portion of the pivoting member to the support plate of the hinge assembly. The upper and lower recessed walls may respectively slope over the upper and lower apertures at a second predetermined angle whereby the screws are inserted into the upper and lower arms through the upper and lower apertures of the front panel facilitating of the door to the front panel. Preferably, the second predetermined angle is 60 degrees. The insertion of the screws through the upper and lower apertures on the front panel allow for front access mounting of the pivoting member with the front panel after the front panel has been assembled to the dryer cabinet.
Preferably, the support plate of the hinge assembly is mounted directly to the rear surface of the support wall. In an alternative embodiment, the hinge assembly may further comprise an angled wedge member interspaced between the rear surface of the front panel and the support plate. The angled wedge member has a wedge predetermined angle equal to the first predetermined angle whereby the support plate is mounted vertically relative to the rear surface of the front panel.
For a better understanding of the nature and objects of the present invention reference may be had by way of example to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which:
The present invention relates to a clothes dryer door hinge for use with a reclined front panel of a clothes dryer where a hinge pivoting member pivots a door relative to the front panel about an axis that is vertical with respect to ground.
After the clothing articles have been dried, they are removed from the drum 26 via the access opening 32. The dryer has a control panel 54 with touch and or dial controls 56 whereby a user can control the operation of the dryer.
Clothes are inserted into, and removed from, the drum 26 through access opening 32. Access opening 32 is shown closed by a window or port-hole like door 60. Door 60 has a handle 62 for pivotally opening the door about a hinge hidden from view in
Heated air is drawn from the drum 26 by a blower fan 48 which is also driven by a second motor 49 in the embodiment shown. In an alternative embodiment, motor 44 could be used to drive blower fan 48. The air passes out of the drum through a grill 45 and screen filter 46. Grill 45 keeps clothing articles tumbling in the drum 26 from contacting the filter 46 and touching the lint trapped by the filter 46 within the trap duct 50. As the air passes through the screen filter 46, it flows through lower duct portion 51 and is drawn by blower wheel 48 attached to motor 49 out of the clothes dryer through an exhaust duct 52. In this embodiment, the drum 26 is in air flow communication with the trap duct 50 whose lower duct portion 51 has an outlet that is in air flow communication with the blower wheel 48 and the exhaust duct 52.
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The upper and lower hinge locating seat portions 106 are each supported respectively in upper and lower recessed wall portions 114. The upper and lower recessed wall portions 114 extend rearwardly of the front panel 14 at an angle so that they slope over the respective upper and lower apertures 86, 88 at a second predetermined angle 116 which in this preferred embodiment is 60 degrees.
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While the invention has been described in terms of various specific embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as disclosed herein.
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