Information
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Patent Grant
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6653581
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Patent Number
6,653,581
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Date Filed
Wednesday, July 11, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 25, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Lowe Hauptman Gidman & Berner LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 200 6162
- 200 6164
- 200 617
- 200 6173
- 200 6174
- 200 6176
- 200 6179
- 200 4301
- 200 4311
- 200 4313
- 200 4315
- 200 4321
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A device for closing the door of an electric household appliance, in particular a dishwasher, includes a latch that is fitted in rotary manner to the door to cooperate with a catch fixed to the electric household appliance, and is connected to a switch, acting on a circuit of the electric household appliance, by a control lever cooperating with a contact on the switch. The control lever is hinged directly to a support fitted integrally to the door, and is connected to the latch by an elastic element, which keeps the control lever resting permanently on the contact and activates the switch as soon as the latch begins rotating when the door is opened, thus eliminating any dangerous delay in stoppage of the electric household appliance.
Description
The present invention relates to a device for closing the door of an electric household appliance, in particular a dishwasher, and of the type controlling a switch controlling operation of the device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Dishwasher doors, as described for example in British Patent n. 1464070, are known to comprise a rotary latch loaded by a return spring and which, when the door is closed, engages a catch integral with the appliance body, and, when the user pulls on the door by means of a handle, rotates about its hinge to release the catch. To stop the dishwasher (in particular, the water pump) automatically when the door is opened, and so prevent injury to the user, British Patent n. 1464070 features an independent control lever, which must be activated by the user to gain access to the door handle, and which acts on a switch in the circuit powering the dishwasher pump. To be opened, the door calls for the user employing both hands, and, though effective in terms of user safety, is obviously awkward to use. A more straightforward, easy-to-use device ensuring the same degree of safety is therefore desirable.
Devices are also known in which the latch is connected directly to the control lever cooperating with the switch acting on the dishwasher supply circuit; and, when the door is opened, rotation of the latch also moves the control lever which acts on the switch. Known devices of this type, however, have a serious drawback: the direct connection between the latch and the control lever is such that the action of the control lever on the switch is delayed with respect to the movement of the latch, so that the dishwasher is stopped when the door has already started to open, thus endangering the user. Whereas it would be more desirable to cut off the circuit as soon as the door starts to open. This problem is partly solved in European patent Application EP-A-0727178, but only at the expense of a relatively complex mechanism which is difficult to produce and assemble.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a device for closing the door of an electric household appliance, and designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks of known devices. In particular, it is an object of the invention to provide a device which ensures a high degree of user safety, while at the same time being easy to use and cheap and easy to produce.
The present invention therefore related to a device for closing the door of an electric household appliance in particular a dishwasher.
The device according to the invention is fully effective in ensuring the safety of the user, while at the same time being easy to use and cheap and easy to produce. In particular, the actuating means act immediately on the switch controlling operation of the dishwasher, as soon as the latch begins to release the catch.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a schematic section of a device for closing the door of an electric household appliance in accordance with the invention and shown in a work position corresponding to the closed-door condition;
FIG. 2
shows a section along line II—II in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
shows the
FIG. 1
device in a work position corresponding to the open-door condition;
FIG. 4
shows a schematic section, with parts removed for clarity, of a variation of the
FIG. 1
device;
FIGS. 5 and 6
show two schematic views, perpendicular to each other, of a larger-scale detail of the
FIG. 4
device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
With reference to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, number
1
indicates as a whole a device for closing the door
2
of an electric household appliance, in particular a dishwasher. Door
2
—known and not described or shown in detail for the sake of simplicity—has a support
3
for device
1
. Support
3
is connected integrally (in known manner not shown) to door
2
, and comprises a recessed grip seat
4
accessible by the user when support
3
is fitted to door
2
. Device
1
comprises a movable latch
5
fitted to support
3
(and therefore integral with door
2
) to cooperate with a catch
6
fixed to the appliance body (known and not shown for the sake of simplicity); actuating means
8
cooperating with a switch
9
acting on a circuit
10
of the appliance (e.g. a known pump power circuit); mechanical connecting means
11
for mechanically connecting actuating means
8
and latch
5
; and a handle
12
housed inside grip seat
4
and which is gripped by the user.
Latch
5
is defined by a rigid contoured body made, for example, of plastic and hinged to support
3
in known manner (e.g. by means of a pin not shown for the sake of simplicity) at a pivot
15
, comprises a seat
16
for engaging catch
6
, and rotates in the direction of arrow
17
in
FIG. 1
to release catch
6
and open door
2
as explained later on.
Switch
9
is of substantially known type and inserted between two branches
10
a
,
10
b
of circuit
10
. More specifically, switch
9
comprises a contact
18
sliding inside a chamber
19
formed in support
3
and having an access opening
20
. Contact
18
is loaded by a spring
21
interposed between an end wall
22
of chamber
19
and a head
23
of contact
18
, and supports respective silver-plated pads
24
for connecting respective terminals
25
,
26
of the two branches
10
a
,
10
b.
Means
8
for actuating switch
9
comprise a control lever
27
defined, in the example shown, by a rigid box body
28
, and hinged at a first end
29
to support
3
(and therefore to door
2
) in known manner, e.g. by means of a transverse pin
30
shown only schematically in FIG.
1
and defining a pivot about which control lever
27
rotates with respect to support
3
. Control lever
27
comprises a projection
31
, which projects perpendicularly from a surface of control lever
27
in an intermediate position between first end
29
and a second end
32
, opposite first end
29
, of control lever
27
, and is housed through opening
20
to rest on head
23
of contact
18
.
Mechanical connecting means
11
comprise an elastic element
33
hinged at opposite ends to latch
5
and to control lever
27
. In the example shown, elastic element
33
is a helical spring, the longitudinal ends of which are shaped to form respective eyelets
34
,
35
, which are engaged by respective pins
36
,
37
carried by second end
32
of control lever
27
and latch
5
respectively, and defining respective pivots between elastic element
33
and control lever
27
and latch
5
. Pin
37
is located on latch
5
on the opposite side of pivot
15
to seat
16
. Elastic element
33
is the only direct mechanical connection between latch
5
and control lever
27
, and opposes rotation of latch
5
in the direction of arrow
17
.
Handle
12
, which is of known type, is defined by a substantially L-shaped lever, a first end
41
of a first arm
42
of which is hinged to support
3
at a pivot
43
. Handle
12
rotates in the same plane as control lever
27
and latch
5
(i.e. the
FIGS. 1 and 3
plane). A second end
44
of handle
12
, opposite first end
41
and of a second arm
45
of the L-shaped lever, extends inside grip seat
4
for gripping by the user. Handle
12
comprises a ledge portion
46
defined, in the example shown, by a projection projecting perpendicularly from a surface of first arm
42
, on the opposite side to second arm
45
. Ledge portion
46
has an inclined surface
47
, which cooperates with an end edge
48
of second end
32
of control lever
27
to rotate control lever
27
with respect to pivot
30
. Handle
12
is loaded by a return spring
49
defined, for example, by a metal blade fixed to and projecting from first arm
42
, on the opposite side to pivot
43
, and having a bent portion
50
forced against and cooperating with a wall
51
of grip seat
4
.
Device
1
operates as follows.
When the door is closed, device
1
as a whole is set to a first stable equilibrium position
1
a
(
FIG. 1
) in which latch
5
engages catch
6
and is held in position by elastic element
33
, which is set to a first minimum-energy work position
33
a
stretched between latch
5
and control lever
27
; a longitudinal axis
55
, joining pins
36
and
37
, of elastic element
33
is located entirely on the opposite side of pivot
15
to seat
16
; end edge
48
of control lever
27
is held by elastic element
33
against first arm
42
of handle
12
, substantially at the point where inclined surface
47
joins first arm
42
; handle
12
is maintained in the
FIG. 1
position by return spring
49
; and switch
9
is in the closed position, shown in the
FIG. 2
detail, closing circuit
10
to connect branches
10
a
and
10
b.
When door
2
is opened, device
1
as a whole is set to a second stable equilibrium position
1
b
shown in FIG.
3
. To open door
2
, the user pulls door
2
using second arm
45
of handle
12
, which rotates in the direction of arrow
52
about pivot
43
and in opposition to return spring
49
; the rotation of handle
12
causes end edge
48
of control lever
27
to slide along inclined surface
47
and so rotate control lever
27
about pivot
30
in the direction of arrow
53
; as soon as control lever
27
begins rotating, projection
31
, which is maintained permanently contacting head
23
of contact
18
, pushes contact
18
in the direction of arrow
54
to detach pads
24
from respective terminals
25
,
26
and so cut off circuit
10
and immediately stop the appliance. At the same time, the rotation of control lever
27
reduces the pull exerted by elastic element
33
on latch
5
, and therefor the opposition of elastic element
33
to rotation of latch
5
and the effort required of the user to open door
2
; when door
2
is pulled towards the user by means of handle
12
, latch
5
is rotated (and releases catch
6
) so that control lever
27
is rotated further by elastic element
33
, which is set to a second minimum-energy work position
33
b
in which axis
55
is located entirely on the same side of pivot
15
as seat
16
.
In one variation (not shown but by now apparent to anyone skilled in the art) particularly suitable for recessed electric household appliances, handle
12
is dispensed with, but latch
5
is still rotated to release catch
6
by the user pulling door
2
open (e.g. by means of grip seat
4
); as soon as latch
5
begins rotating (in opposition to elastic element
33
), elastic element
33
, drawn by the rotation of latch
5
, simultaneously rotates control lever
27
,
50
that projection
31
acts on contact
18
to stop the appliance immediately.
FIGS. 4
to
6
, in which any details similar to or identical with those already described are indicated using the same numbering system, show schematically a further variation of the device according to the invention, which is similar in all respects to device
1
already described, but also comprises guide means
60
for guiding hinge pin
36
, between elastic element
33
and control lever
27
, along a predetermined path other than the arced trajectory along which pin
36
would otherwise travel when control lever
27
is rotated about pivot
30
. For which purpose, control lever
27
is provided with two parallel lugs
61
, which extend from end
32
of control lever
27
, in the same direction as projection
31
, and have respective through slots
62
in which pin
36
engaging eyelet
34
of elastic element
33
is inserted freely. Support
3
comprises two facing guides
63
shown only schematically in
FIGS. 4
to
6
, and inside which slide respective opposite ends
64
of pin
36
. Each guide
63
has a substantially straight axis, is roughly triangular, and is defined by converging sides
65
,
66
facing latch
5
and control lever
27
respectively. Slots
62
and guides
63
define said guide means
60
, which provide for moving pin
36
—during operation of device
1
and, in particular, during rotation of control lever
27
—along a substantially straight path (
FIG. 5
) between a closed-door position
36
a
and an open-door position
36
b,
as opposed to an arc produced by the rotation of control lever
27
about pivot
30
. Elastic element
33
, in fact, which is stretched between latch
5
and control lever
27
, holds pin
36
resting against sides
65
of guides
63
. When the user opens the door, latch
5
rotates, taking elastic element
33
with it, thus rotating control lever
27
, as described previously. In this case, however, pin
36
is not forced to follow the rotation of control lever
27
, by slots
62
allowing pin
36
(and therefore elastic element
33
) addition travel, which further reduces the energy of elastic element
33
in the minimum-energy work positions
33
a,
33
b
described previously.
Clearly, changes may be made to the device as described and illustrated herein without, however, departing from the scope of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A device for locking a door of an electric household appliance, said device comprising:a support adapted to be fitted to said door; a movable locking element carried by said support and adapted to engage a matching locking element carried by a body of said electric household appliance; a control lever carried by said support and adapted to operate a switch in a circuit of said electric household appliance; and an elastic element mechanically connecting said control lever and said movable locking element; wherein said control lever has opposite first and second ends, the first end being hinged to said support and defining a fulcrum of said control lever, and the second end being hinged to said elastic element to define a pivot.
- 2. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said control lever comprisesa rigid body; and a projection projecting from said body, in an intermediate position between said first end and said second end of the control lever, so as to rest on said switch.
- 3. A device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said elastic element is a helical spring having opposite longitudinal ends pivotally attached to said moveable locking element and said control lever, respectively.
- 4. A device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said moveable locking element is hinged to said support at a hinge, has a seat for engaging the matching locking element of said electric household appliance, and is hinged to said elastic element on the opposite side of said hinge with respect to said seat.
- 5. A device as claimed in claim 4, further comprising an user-activated handle loaded by a return spring;said handle being hinged to said support and having a ledge portion cooperating with said control lever.
- 6. A device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said ledge portion comprises an inclined surface which cooperates with an end edge of said control lever, located at said second end of the control lever, to rotate said control lever with respect to said fulcrum.
- 7. A device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising guide means for guiding said pivot along a predetermined path other than the arced trajectory produced by rotation of said control lever about said fulcrum.
- 8. A device for locking a door of an electric appliance, said device comprising:a support adapted to be fixed to said door; a movable locking element carried by said support and adapted to engage a matching locking element carried by a body of said electric appliance; a control lever carried by said support and adapted to operate a switch in a circuit of said electric appliance; and an elastic element connecting said control lever and said movable locking element; wherein said control lever has opposite first and second end portions, the first end portion being pivotally attached to said support and defining a fulcrum of said control lever, and the second end portion being pivotally attached to said elastic element by a pivot pin; and said elastic element is pivotally attached to said movable locking element.
- 9. A device as claimed in claim 8, further comprising said switch adapted to cut off the circuit of said electric appliance, wherein said control lever comprises a projection positioned in an intermediate position between said first and second end portions and permanently resting on said switch.
- 10. A device as claimed in claim 8, wherein said elastic element is a spring having opposite longitudinal ends pivotally attached to said moveable locking element and the second end portion of said control lever, respectively.
- 11. A device as claimed in claim 10, wherein said moveable locking element is hinged to said support at a hinge and has a seat for engaging the matching locking element of said electric appliance.
- 12. A device as claimed in claim 11, wherein said device has first and second stable equilibrium positions corresponding to closed and open state of said switch, respectively;in the first stable equilibrium position, the hinge and the seat are located on the same side with respect to an axis defined by the opposite longitudinal ends of said spring; and in the second stable equilibrium position, the hinge and the seat are located on opposite sides with respect to said axis.
- 13. A device as claimed in claim 12, wherein a biasing force exerted by said spring on said moveable locking element in the second stable equilibrium position is less than in the first stable equilibrium position.
- 14. A device as claimed in claim 8, wherein said moveable locking element is hinged to said support at a hinge and has a seat for engaging the matching locking element of said electric appliance;said elastic element biasing said moveable locking element into a locked position where the matching locking element of said electric appliance is received in said seat.
- 15. A device as claimed in claim 8, further comprising an user-activated handle and a return spring biasing the handle into a normal position;said handle being hinged to said support and having a ledge portion acting on said control lever when said handle pivots from the normal position.
- 16. A device as claimed in claim 15, wherein said ledge portion comprises an inclined surface which acts on said second end portion of the control lever to rotate said control lever with respect to said fulcrum.
- 17. A device as claimed in claim 8, whereinsaid pivot pin is moveable within a slot formed in the second end portion of said control lever; and said support comprises a guide element defining for said pivot pin a travel path other than the arced trajectory produced by the second end portion when said control lever rotates about said fulcrum.
- 18. A device as claimed in claim 17, wherein said travel path is straight.
- 19. A device as claimed in claim 8, wherein said moveable locking element is a latch adapted to engage a matching catch carried by a body of said electric appliance.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
MI2000A1571 |
Jul 2000 |
IT |
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US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
0727178 |
Feb 1996 |
EP |
1464070 |
Feb 1977 |
GB |