Device for housing detergents and/or other washing agents which can be used in a washing machine, preferably in a machine for washing laundry

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6227012
  • Patent Number
    6,227,012
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 22, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 8, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
Device for housing washing agents which can be used in a washing machine, preferably in a machine for washing laundry, comprising a body of the device having one or more vessels for housing washing agents and one or more conduits for conveying respective flows of water to each of said vessels for housing the washing agents to remove the agent contained therein and the subsequent feeding of the same to the washing tub of the machine. The body of the device comprises at least one portion defining directly at least part of said conveying conduits or a portion for access to said conduits. Said portion being attached in a removable or openable manner to the remaining part of the body of the device.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a device for housing washing agents which can be used in a washing machine, preferably in a machine for washing laundry.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The devices of the aforementioned kind of the known type, called inappropriately “drawers” in the field, usually comprise a body of the device housing one or more vessels, each containing a quantity of a respective washing agent, such as a detergent, bleach, fabric conditioner or another type, and means for conveying respective flows of water to each of said washing agents housing vessels to remove the agent contained therein and for transporting it to the tub of the machine, where the operation of washing the articles of laundry takes place.




In the “drawers” of the known type said means for conveying the flows of water to the vessels to remove the respective washing agent comprise conveying conduits for respective flows of water, which conduits end with holes formed in a wall of the body of the device situated at said vessels, from which the respective flow of water is poured into corresponding vessels for removing the washing agent contained in the latter.




The use of this kind of device of the known type is disadvantageous from various viewpoints. There is first of all a problem linked to the presence of ions or encrusting agents in the flows of water for removing the washing agents passing through said conduits and holes of the device or “drawer” housing the washing agents. Said flows of water for removal, after a certain period of time of use of the washing machine, therefore have the tendency to leave encrusting deposits which clog the conduits and, more particularly, the holes for transfer of the flow of water to the respective washing agents housing vessels.




This fact, which obviously is felt more greatly in areas wherein the water available has a particularly high degree of hardness, entails, after a certain number of cycles of use of the washing machine, the impossibility of providing any flow of water or a correct flow of water for removing a suitable quantity of detergent. This leads to incomplete washing operations and even those which are damaging to the garments being washed.




In order to avoid these disadvantages, current practice consists in replacing the clogged detergents housing drawer with a new drawer, which operation may only be concluded by specialist staff specially contacted by the domestic user of the washing machine.




This operation is therefore, as well as irritating in that it involves stopping the machine until the specialist technician has answered the call affirmatively, excessively expensive, in that it entails a certain cost inherent in the total cost of the drawer to be replaced and the cost of the work force used during this operation of replacement.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




At least some of the problems referred above, to be found in the washing agents housing devices used in washing machines known hitherto, are solved by a washing agents housing device having the features disclosed herein.




More particularly the provision of an attachment of the removable or openable type between the body of the device and a portion of the same body of the device, which forms directly or houses said conduits for conveying flows and if necessary said transfer holes, provides access to said conduits and relative holes and therefore allows the performance of an operation of cleaning of encrustation or if necessary replacement of said removable portion.




A saving of costs is achieved in that it is no longer necessary to replace the entire washing agents housing device or “drawer”.




Since it is not necessary to replace the entire drawer, whose removal from the washing machine entailed performance of operations of detaching of pipes and relevant clips and disconnection of valve assemblies, the aforementioned operations of cleaning of the “drawer” may be performed directly by the user of the washing machine, without it being necessary to rely on specialist assistance personnel, with the further advantages relating to a greater promptness of intervention—it is no longer necessary to wait for the arrival of the specialist staff—and saving in the costs of labour. The secondary claims relate to preferred embodiments of the present invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




Further features and advantages will in any case be made clearer on reading of the following description, relating to preferred embodiments of the invention, to be read with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view relating to the washing agents housing device, to the removable part thereof and to the hermetic sealing means according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 2A and 2B

are sectioned views taken along lines


2


A—


2


A and


2


B—


2


B of

FIGS. 3A and 3B

respectively, suitable for illustrating the operations of attachment to the body of the device of the removable portion according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 3A and 3B

are sectioned views taken along lines


3


A—


3


A and


3


B—


3


B of

FIGS. 2A and 2B

respectively of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a sectioned view taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 2B

relating to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view relating to the washing agents housing device, showing the device and the removable part thereof, in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a longitudinal section view similar to that of

FIG. 3A

, relating to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view relating to the washing agents housing device and to the removable part thereof, in accordance with a third preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 7

showing the removable block of this third preferred embodiment in an open version;





FIG. 9

is a blown-up perspective view relating to a fourth preferred embodiment of the device of the present invention;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view in an assembled version of the device of the fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1

to


4


show a first preferred embodiment of the device for housing washing agents of the present invention.




The device essentially comprises a body of the device which has a main part


12


intended to be attached firmly to the frame of the washing machine and having a cavity


14


open at a front end for insertion of a mobile drawer


16


forming vessels


18


,


20


and


22


for housing washing agents, such as detergent for a prewash


18


′, a detergent


20


′ for actual washing, and for bleach or fabric conditioner


22


′.




Conduits are also provided, denoted overall by


24


,


26


,


28


,


30


respectively, for conveying respective flows of water to said vessels for removing the agent contained therein and transporting it to the washing tub of the machine.




As shown clearly in

FIG. 2B

, the removal water flows passing through said conduits are made to fall through respective holes


32


,


34


,


36


,


38


onto the detergent contained respectively in the vessel below, as exemplified by the arrows F.




According to the first preferred embodiment shown here, the parts of said conveying conduits which are located above said detergent agents housing vessels and which are denoted by reference numerals


24


′,


26


′,


28


′and


30


′ and the relative holes are provided on a portion


40


defining above said cavity


14


for insertion of the drawer, which is attached removably to the remaining part of the body of the device.




In the embodiment shown said conveying conduits and relative holes of the removable portion send the water flows for removal only onto the vessels of detergents


18


and


20


. Obviously portions of a different configuration capable of sending water onto all the vessels could also be devised.




The removable portion


40


for transfer of the removal flows has, according to the first preferred embodiment shown here, a substantially flat base panel


42


and a series of short walls


44


extending upwards and defining said conduits


24


′,


26


′,


28


′,


30


′ for conveying flows of water towards the washing agents housing vessels.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the aforementioned removable portion


40


, provided with holes for the transfer of the flows, is located in an appropriate housing seat for said removable portion situated in a position above said cavity


14


for the mobile drawer. Said seat of housing for the removable perforated portion


40


has at least one upper wall


46


comprising a series of short opposite walls


48


for support for said portion and an end vertical wall


50


wherein nozzles


52


are provided for coupling with corresponding nozzles


24


″,


26


″,


28


″,


30


″ of the removable portion for sending into the conduits


24


′,


26


′,


28


′,


30


′, of the removable portion


40


the relative flows of water.




Between said removable portion


40


and the housing in the body of the device suitable for receiving and matching the profile of the same removable portion


40


, a shaped gasket


54


is provided which has a series of linear elements


56


which match exactly to create a seal between the opposite short walls


44


and


48


and prevent any undesirable leakage of water towards other conduits.




The means for removable attachment provided between said perforated portion


40


for transfer of the flows to the washing agents housing vessels and the remaining part of the device comprise suitable means for release engaging of the removable part with the body of the device.




Said release engaging means comprise a small hooking tooth


58


for an opposite and corresponding horizontal protuberance


60


of the body of the device. The small hooking tooth


58


is supported at the end of a tab


62


having a U profile which allows elastic yielding in a horizontal direction for the purpose of engaging and disengaging when necessary said small tooth


58


with the corresponding attachment protuberance


60


.




Said release hooking means


58


,


62


are provided on the side opposite the one occupied by said nozzles


24


″,


26


″,


28


″,


30


″ for coupling between the removable portion and the vertical wall


50


of the main body of the device.




The means of attachment of the removable portion


40


to the body of the device also comprise a flexible fin


64


suitable for restraining elastically said removable portion towards and against the upper wall, more particularly against the short walls


48


extending from the latter downwards, of the seat for housing the removable portion. Said flexible fin


64


extends substantially horizontally and is situated below said coupling nozzles


52


in such a way as to engage the underlying part of said removable portion


40


.




Said attachment means also comprise a second flexible fin


66


suitable for restraining elastically the nozzles


24


″,


26


″,


28


″,


30


″ of said removable portion


40


towards and against the nozzles


52


projecting from the end vertical wall


50


of the body of the device.




Said flexible fin


66


extends substantially vertically in such a position as to engage the side wall of the end of said removable portion


40


which is opposite that occupied by said coupling nozzles.




The attachment means also comprise a first and a second lateral flexible fin


68


and


70


acting, as shown in

FIG. 3B

, on the lateral longitudinal edges


72


and


74


of the removable portion to clamp it between them and push it upwards towards the short walls


48


extending from the upper wall of the housing for the removable portion. Said first and second lateral fins


68


and


70


extend downwards substantially vertically and have a curved engaging portion for the respective longitudinal edge,


72


or


74


respectively, of the removable portion.




Referring particularly to

FIGS. 2A and 2B

, it is possible to see how the operations of engaging and disengaging of the removable portion with the body of the drawer are performed. In

FIG. 2A

the portion


40


is shown, by an unbroken line, in a condition of proximity to the seat for housing provided on the body of the drawer. In order to achieve engaging of said removable portion


40


with the body of the device it is necessary, as shown by the dotted lines in

FIG. 2A

, to insert first the nozzles of the removable portion


40


in the corresponding nozzles


52


of the body of the device, with simultaneous contact of said removable portion with the lateral and end flexible fins


64


,


66


,


68


,


70


respectively. After which, by pressing against the tab


62


, it is possible to achieve engaging of the small tooth


58


at the end of the same on the protuberance


60


of the body of the drawer, to achieve the final working position, shown in FIG.


2


B.




In order to achieve disengaging in view of cleaning or replacement of the removable portion


40


, it is sufficient to act in a reverse manner to the operation of assembly described above. It is in fact sufficient to push against the tab


62


to achieve disengaging of the small tooth


58


from the protuberance


60


and pull said portion


40


first downwards and then, with a slight traction action, towards the exterior of the device in order to achieve disengaging of the nozzles


24


″,


26


″,


28


″,


30


″ from the corresponding nozzles


52


. As is clear, these are extremely simple operations, which can be performed easily and rapidly also by inexpert staff.





FIGS. 5 and 6

show a second preferred embodiment of the device of the present invention.




This second embodiment is in part similar to the first embodiment shown above, above all as regards the means and methods for achieving hooking of the removable portion to the body of the device. It is therefore not considered appropriate, in order not to overload the present description excessively, to describe said components and the relative operations of assembly and disassembly in detail.




We consider that it is sufficient to note that the removable portion


102


of this second version is housed in a special housing of the body of the device


100


which has, instead of the short walls for coupling


48


, a flat wall


104


against which, as shown by a dotted line in

FIG. 6

, rests against the upper surface


106


of the removable portion


102


.




In this second version end nozzles


108


are also present, similar to those of the first version described above, for feeding into the conveying conduits of the removable portion respective flows of water, which couple with corresponding nozzles


110


extending from the end vertical wall


112


of the housing.




There is also a flexible tab


114


which supports the small tooth


116


for engaging with an opposite extension


118


of the body of the device in a wholly similar manner to what has already been referred in the previous first embodiment.




There are also flexible fins which are wholly similar to the flexible fins of said first version. In the figures only the end fins


120


and


122


are shown.




The perforated portion


102


of this second embodiment is formed by a closed block having in its interior said conduits for conveying flows of water towards the holes for transfer by falling formed in the underlying part of the block and not shown expressly in the figures. For this second preferred embodiment, in the case of clogging of the conduits or holes of transfer of the block


102


, the block


102


is removed from the body of the device and replaced with a new block.





FIGS. 7 and 8

illustrate a third preferred embodiment of the present device. This third embodiment is wholly similar to the second embodiment described previously, having a block


202


for housing conduits and underlying transfer holes which is engaged with said body


200


of the device by release means or fins wholly identical to those of the first and second embodiments shown previously.




This third preferred embodiment has additionally the fact that said block


202


is, unlike the block


102


of the second embodiment, openable to allow access and cleaning of the conduits and holes housed in said block. The block


202


comprises a lower part


204


and an upper part


206


connected one to the other by hinging along a longitudinal side and means for keeping said parts, during use, clamped reciprocally one on the other, formed by reciprocal hooking parts comprising hooks


208


, composed of flexible blades


210


and end teeth


212


, on said upper part


206


and projecting inserts


214


on said lower part


204


, which are engaged by said teeth


212


of said hooks


208


.





FIGS. 9 and 10

show a fourth embodiment of the present device. This fourth embodiment differs from the previous embodiments due to the fact that here provision is made to make removable, from the body


300


of the device, a portion


302


for access to said conveying conduits and to the transfer holes with the aim of allowing cleaning thereof.




According to this fourth preferred embodiment, said portion


302


for access to said conduits for conveying flows of water comprises a covering panel


304


situated on the upper wall of the device and means for removable attachment of said covering panel consisting of attachment screws


306


which can be inserted in corresponding holes


308


provided in said body of the device.




Between the covering panel


304


and the underlying walls


310


defining the conduits for conveying the flows, means are provided for hermetic sealing formed by a gasket in an elastic material


312


shaped with linear portions which follow the profile of said walls defining the conduits.




It could also be foreseen to make said removable portion


302


for access to said conduits, in view of their cleaning or inspection, simply openable, rather than removable, merely by attaching it by hinging along one side to said body


300


of the device and providing on the other side suitable means for closure of said portion at the body of the device, for example also of the type of the same attachment screws referred above.




It must obviously be understood that what has been written and shown with reference to the preferred embodiments of the present invention has been given purely by way of a non-limiting example of the principle claimed.



Claims
  • 1. A device for housing washing agents, comprising:an outer body having water conduits for passing water into an interior cavity of said outer body via a conduit exit and an access opening located at one end of said outer body and sized to provide interior access to said interior cavity; one or more washing agent mobile housing vessels adapted for removable insertion into said interior cavity and for containing the washing agents; and one or more removable conduits operatively connected to the conduit exit and having holes adapted for conveying respective flows of water towards said one or more washing agent mobile housing vessels such that the flow of water removes the washing agents from said one or more washing agent housing vessels and out of said outer body, said one or more removable conduits being arranged to be passable through said interior access, said outer body having an attachment device which engages and secures said one or more removable conduits to said outer body.
  • 2. Device according to claim 1, wherein in a position above said interior cavity, said outer body further comprises a seat for housing said one or more removable conduits, said seat for housing having at least one upper support wall for said one or more removable conduits and at least one end vertical wall wherein nozzles are provided for coupling with corresponding nozzles of said one or more removable conduits.
  • 3. Device according to claim 2, wherein said attachment device comprises at least one flexible fin for restraining elastically said one or more removable conduits toward and against the upper wall of the seat for housing said one or more removable conduits, said flexible fin extending substantially horizontally in such a position as to engage said one or more removable conduits at the end of coupling between nozzles of the latter.
  • 4. Device according to claim 3, wherein said attachment device comprises at least a second flexible fin for restraining elastically said one or more removable conduits toward and against a vertical end wall of the housing for said one or more removable conduits, said flexible fin extending substantially vertically in such a position as to engage said one or more removable conduits at the end of the latter which is opposite the end coupling the nozzles.
  • 5. Device according to claim 2, wherein said attachment device comprises at least a first and a second lateral flexible fin acting on longitudinal edges of said one or more removable conduits to clamp and push them upwards towards the upper wall of the seat which houses said one or more removable conduits.
  • 6. Device according to claim 5, wherein said first and second lateral fins extend downwards substantially vertically and have a curved portion for engaging the respective longitudinal edge of said one or more removable conduits.
  • 7. Device accordingly to claim 1, wherein said attachment device comprises means for releasably engaging said one or more removable conduits with said outer body.
  • 8. Device according to claim 7, wherein said releasably engaging means comprise a hooking tooth for a corresponding protuberance of said outer body, said hooking tooth being held at one end of a flexible tab extending from said one or more removable conduits.
  • 9. Device according to claim 1, wherein said one or more removable conduits have a substantially flat base portion and a series of short walls extending upwards and further comprising sealing means between an upper edge of said one or more removable conduits and a corresponding part of said outer body.
  • 10. Device according to claim 1, wherein said one or more removable conduits are housed in a closed block conduits for conveying flows towards said holes for transfer provided in the lower wall of said block.
  • 11. Device according to claim 10, wherein said closed block comprises a block composed of a lower part and an upper part connected one to the other in an openable manner and means for keeping, during use, said parts clamped reciprocally one on the other.
  • 12. Device according to claim 11, wherein said lower part and said upper part are connected by hinging means.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
MI97A2864 Dec 1997 IT
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