The present application is based on, and claims priority from, Italian Application Number TO2003A000484, filed Jun. 26, 2003, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a decelerating device of high efficiency and reliability and low cost and reduced overall dimensions for insertion between two relatively rotating members, in particular a rotating drum and an oscillating door for loading the drum in a top-loaded washing machine.
It is known that, in top-loaded washing machines, the drum is provided with two doors equipped with spring-loaded hinges. When the doors, in the closed position, are released, for instance, by actuation of a push-button, springs push the door into the open position, causing the doors to rotate in a radial direction. The opposite movement is performed by exerting manual thrust on the doors so as to bring them back into the closed position, with application of pressure against the action of the springs, which are thus elastically re-loaded.
Since the motion of opening of the doors would prove somewhat too sharp, with consequent danger for the user, it is necessary to provide the doors with decelerating devices in order to dampen the motion of opening.
More in general, in many applications, not only in the field of household appliances but also in the automobile field (for example, the door of the glove-box inside the passenger compartment), it is necessary to dampen the motion of two relatively rotating members.
In general, known decelerating devices comprise a rotor (for instance, a turbine-shaped rotor), which turns immersed in a viscous fluid contained in a casing. The rotor is secured to one of the rotating members, and the casing is secured to the other rotating member. Albeit effective, this type of decelerating device is, however, characterized by large overall dimensions, in particular in the radial direction, and the larger the overall dimensions, the greater the decelerating action required. Consequently, such a device is far from suited to being integrated in a hinge, in particular in a hinge of small dimensions as in the case of the drum of a top-loaded washing machine.
Furthermore, other known types of decelerating device with small radial dimensions simply envisage a rotating pin immersed in the viscous fluid and are consequently not able to generate a high decelerating torque.
The purpose of the present invention is to overcome the drawbacks described above by providing a decelerating device which is able to develop an adequate resistance which, above all, can be increased during the design stage without modifying the radial dimensions of the device. A further purpose of the invention is to provide a decelerating device which is also of small radial dimensions, presents a simple structure, and is inexpensive to manufacture and reliable in operation.
In particular, according to the invention, the decelerating device includes a bushing and a pin, which is carried in a co-axial position by said bushing, a first end of the pin being housed idle inside said bushing and a second end of the pin, opposite to the first end, projecting axially in cantilever fashion from the bushing. The pin and the bushing are provided with means of constraint to said relatively rotating members, and between the first end of the pin and an internal side wall of the bushing there is housed at least one deformable annular gasket element, on which said pin rotates idle in a frictioned way with respect to said bushing.
Preferably, but without this implying any limitation, the device comprises at least two of said deformable annular gasket elements housed alongside one another at a pre-set axial distance apart from one another.
In addition, each of said deformable annular gasket elements has in radial cross section, in undeformed conditions, a peripheral profile defining at least one annular concavity having an axis of symmetry substantially coinciding with that of the annular element itself.
In this way, it is surprisingly possible to obtain an effective and reliable deceleration of the relative rotation of the two members, which is usually achieved, in use, under the action of a spring, with reduced axial encumbrance. In addition, it is possible to increase the action of deceleration simply by adding in series further deformable gasket elements inserted between the pin and the bushing, this enabling adjustment as desired, in the design stage, of the force of deceleration, without increasing the radial dimensions of the device. It is evident, in fact, that it will be at the most the axial dimensions of the device that increase as the number of deformable gasket elements increases. Finally, it is evident that the cost of such a decelerating device will be very low, and the device will be very simple to manufacture, the major cost, according to the non-limiting example of embodiment illustrated hereinafter, being represented by the special gasket elements (QUAD-RINGS™ produced by the firm Busak & Shamban) selected for use of the invention.
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will emerge clearly from the ensuing description of a non-limiting example of embodiment with reference to the figures of the annexed table of drawings, in which:
With reference to
In the non-limiting example illustrated, the two members 2 and 3 are constituted, respectively, by a rotating drum 2 for loading of a top-loaded washing machine (known and not illustrated for reasons of simplicity) and by an oscillating door 3 of the aforesaid drum 2. In general, the drum 2 is provided with a pair of doors 3, which open radially, said opening being according to the direction indicated by the arrow in
Each door 3 is moreover loaded by a spring (known and not illustrated), for example mounted in a position corresponding to the axis of rotation of the hinge 4, which determines, in use, opening rotation of the door 3 in the direction indicated by the arrow (see
The decelerating device 1 is mounted, according to the invention, so that it is axially inserted between respective longitudinal edges 6 and 7 of the members 2 and 3 alongside and parallel to the axis of rotation of the hinge 4, which connects the members 2 and 3 together.
With reference to what is illustrated in
The pin 11 and the bushing 12 are provided with respective means of constraint to the members 2 and 3. In particular, the pin 11 is provided with means of constraint to the edge 7 of the door 3, said means of constraint being constituted by a substantially wedge-shaped tab 16, which extends radially in cantilever fashion from a terminal portion of the end 14 of the pin 11. Instead, the bushing 10 is provided with means of constraint to the edge 6 of the drum 2, said means of constraint being constituted by a fork 18, which extends radially in cantilever fashion from the bushing 10 on the opposite side of the tab 16 of the pin 11.
The tab 16 is shaped so as to fit, in use, on top of the edge 7 so as to be drawn by the latter in rotation in the direction indicated by the arrow upon opening of the door 3, consequently causing the pin 11 to rotate with respect to the bushing 10, which, instead, remains fixed to the drum 2, the said bushing 10 remaining fixedly constrained to the edge 6 by means of the fork 18. Preferably, the bushing 10 is provided, on the side opposite to the projecting end 14 of the pin 11, with a recess 20 (
According to the invention, inside the bushing 10, between a cylindrical external side wall of the end 12 of the pin 11 and a cylindrical internal side wall of the bushing 10, there is housed at least one deformable annular gasket element 25, on which the pin 11 rotates idle in a frictioned way. Preferably, according to what is illustrated, without this implying any limitation, the device 1 includes a pair of said elements 25, mounted alongside one another, at a pre-set axial distance apart from one another, on which said pin 11 rotates idle in a frictioned and balanced way with respect to the bushing 10.
According to one aspect of the invention, said deformable annular gasket elements 25 are housed radially forced between said bushing 10 and the end 12 of the pin 11. In addition, in combination, each of said deformable annular gasket elements 25 has, in radial section, in undeformed conditions (see
One of the selected deformable annular gasket elements 25 used in the device according to the invention is illustrated in radial cross section, at an enlarged scale, in
The deformable annular gasket elements 25 selected to be used in the invention are preferably of a commercially available type, marketed under the name “QUAD-RING” (registered trademark) and are produced by the firm Busak & Shamban for a use completely different from that of friction elements, in particular for exclusive use as hydraulic-seal elements in particular situations, in which they are designed to be subject to relative sliding, in addition to relative rotations.
Instead, surprisingly, when they are used as friction elements in the decelerating device according to the invention, the said deformable annular gasket elements 25 have made it possible to develop an effective and progressive action of deceleration, which is maintained constant over time. This is probably thanks to the presence of the concavities 26, which, in the case of forced-fit assembly according to the present invention, enables the rubber (or other elastomeric material with which the elements 25 are made) to “reflow”, adapting to the stresses connected to the particular use required in a way that would not be obtainable by a normal toroidal gasket of the O-ring type.
It is clear that, according to a variant illustrated with a dashed line in
Preferably, the elements 25 are mounted within purposely provided axial-containment annular seats 30 obtained by means of annular projections 31 made so that they project from the external lateral surface of the end 12 but having an external diameter smaller than the internal diameter of the bushing 10.
The pin 11 is, for instance, housed in the bushing 10 via snap-action, by means of its axial insertion on the side of an open end 40 of the bushing 10, said open end 40 being provided with the recess 20, until the pin comes to bear upon an axial contrast element 41 defined by a bottom wall of the bushing 10, which is provided with a through hole 42, through which the end 14 of the pin 11 projects in cantilever fashion.
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