The present invention relates to a dishwasher having the features set forth in the preamble of claim 1.
German Patent Application DE 10 2005 040 990 A1 describes a dishwasher having a hinged appliance door and a decorative panel mounted to said appliance door. A visual status display and a plurality of controls are provided on a top surface of the appliance door. This allows the door to be completely covered with the decorative panel. However, it is necessary to provide a door handle on the decorative panel because there is no other gripping option. In dishwashers, a cardioid track-type mechanism which would allow the door to be initially pushed inwardly and then be resiliently pushed open cannot be used because the seal between the door appliance door and the body of the dishwasher does not allow for inward deformation and/or because leakage could occur.
European Patent Application EP 0 772 996 A2 discloses a dishwasher having a hinged appliance door and a releasable door closure. The appliance door is covered with a decorative panel having a handle member mounted thereto for allowing the appliance door to be opened by pulling on the handle member. Here, too, the use of a handle member is required to be able to open the appliance door, because a certain closure force is required for the seal to ensure tightness. Thus, the appliance door should be mounted to the body in such a way that it cannot be pushed inwardly.
German Publication DE 20 2005 011 427 U1 describes a refrigerator and/or freezer appliance, in which the door is automatically opened by motor means upon actuation of a sensor. The sensor is located on the side of the appliance. Since dishwashers are generally integrated into a row of kitchen units, their side walls are not accessible. Locating the sensor on the decorative panel is also not desired because the decorative panel is delivered by the kitchen furniture manufacturer and, therefore, the furniture installer would have to make modifications.
From European Patent Application EP 1 935 313 A1, a dishwasher is known in which a relative movement between the decorative panel and the door is detected by a sensor, whereupon a locking mechanism of the door is released. The door is then opened to an ajar position by the restoring forces of the door seal. If these forces are too weak, the door is then difficult to grip. If the forces are too great and the mechanism for compensating the weight of the decorative panel is set to too low a value, the door will automatically fall to the completely open position.
European Patent Application EP 1 733 675 A1 describes a dishwasher in which the door can be opened to an ajar position by means of a latch keeper that can be displaced by motor means.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a dishwasher in which a decorative panel can be mounted to a hinged door in a visually appealing manner without a handle member, and which allows for easy opening of the door.
This object is achieved by a household appliance having the features of claim 1.
In accordance with the present invention, a decorative panel is resiliently mounted to the door, and a sensor is provided for detecting movement of the decorative panel relative to the door and allowing an opening actuator to be activated via a controller. Thus, the decorative panel may be mounted to the door without a handle member and can therefore be made visually appealing. The decorative panel will then form a uniform surface with adjacent cabinet doors.
In an advantageous embodiment, the decorative panel is attached to the door by a hinge joint. Parts of the hinge joint may form part of a mounting frame, which may additionally include mounting brackets for engagement with the door, and at least one resilient spacer member. In this case, the sensor may take the form of a simple switch, and the opening actuator may be activated by a slight pressure on the decorative panel. It is advantageous if the hinge joint is disposed in the lower region of the door and if the switch is located in the upper region of the door. This reduces the force required to operate the switch. The design described above provides the following advantages:
In an alternative embodiment, the sensor takes the form a force sensor. The door may include an outer door panel having an integrated sensor, and the sensor may detect a change in the electrostatic field or a mechanical deformation of the outer door panel.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment, an appliance control panel is disposed on a top surface of the door. This allows the user to easily select a wash cycle or make other control inputs.
In order to facilitate operation of the door, a handle member or a handle recess may be provided on the top surface of the door.
In another advantageous embodiment, a second sensor is provided, which is also preferably located between the door and the decorative panel. In this case, an additional function may be activatable by the controller when, but not before, the signals of the first and second sensors are present. This allows for easy implementation of a child safety feature making it difficult to activate functions which may pose a hazard to the user. The sensor may take the form of a contact sensor or a proximity sensor. Then, both sensors may be triggered by pressing on the decorative panel at a specific location where the second sensor is located.
The present invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to various exemplary embodiments and the accompanying drawings, in which:
A door 1 of a household appliance, in particular of a dishwasher 100 (see
Decorative panel 4 is mounted to outer door panel 3 by fastening means 5. In an upper region of decorative panel 4, a gap 6 having a width L is provided between outer door panel 3 and decorative panel 4. Decorative panel 4 is held to outer door panel 3 such that it is biased away therefrom by a spring 7. In the region above fastening means 5, outer door panel 3 has an oblique portion 8 extending at an angle to the plane of decorative panel 4 so as to form gap 6 between outer door panel 3 and decorative panel 4.
A sensor 9 in the form of a strain gauge is provided on oblique portion 8 of outer door panel 3 and is connected to a control processor 11 via a signal line 10. Control processor 11 forms part of an appliance controller 12 which includes indicators and controls 13 which are disposed on a top surface of door 1. The controller activates an opening actuator (to be described later) which allows door 3 to be moved from a closed position on the body to an at least slightly open position. When door 1 is in a slightly open position, the user may move it by grasping a handle recess provided in the top surface of door 1.
In order to close door 1, it may be latched to the body in a simple manner. In order to open the door, the user pushes against decorative panel 4. Due to the resilient mounting of decorative panel 4, inward movement of the decorative panel 4 in the upper region in response to pressure can be detected by sensor 9, because outer door panel 3 slightly deforms in the region of oblique portion 8. This deformation is sufficient to allow detection of, for example, a change in resistance, which then causes the controller to activate an opening actuator, which is shown in
a and 2b show a dishwasher 100, from which the cover, control panel, outer door panel and decorative panel have been removed to better illustrate the closure mechanism. Dishwasher 100 includes a washing tub 101 and a door 1 hinged to washing tub 101, allowing it to be closed. To this end, a forked latch member 103 is rotatably mounted on door 1 in a known manner. When in the latching position, the latch member is in engagement with a latch keeper 104 mounted on washing tub 101. In order to unlatch door 1, the user must pull on it with a force sufficient to rotate latch member 103, via a mechanism not shown, to a position where it no longer holds latch keeper 104. To this end, door 1 must previously be moved to an open position allowing the user to insert his or her hand into the gap between door 1 and washing tub 101 or grasp a handle 102 provided at the upper edge of door 1. To enable door 1 to be opened to an ajar position with the aid of sensor 9, latch keeper 104 is attached to a closing plate 106 which can be linearly displaced by motor means over a distance of about ten centimeters in the opening direction of door 1. Once the sensor signal is present, motor 105 is energized by the in the appliance controller 11 of dishwasher 100.
Further details of the closing plate 106 and its actuator are readily apparent from the cross-sectional side view of
An integrated slip coupling means (not shown) may be provided to interact with the gear mechanism. Alternatively, toothed bar 107 may itself be designed as a slip coupling means. In this case, the teeth of the toothed bar and/or of the pinion are rubber-like so as to create a pair of friction partners. In addition, or alternatively, a portion 115 of the closing plate may be toothless, but covered with an elastic layer.
A current-monitoring device (not shown) is provided as an additional means to prevent overloading of motor 105, said current-monitoring device deenergizing the motor when the motor current exceeds a predetermined level.
In the exemplary embodiment shown in
After placing mounting brackets 41 in retaining means 31, hinge eyes 42 get into the region of two U-shaped brackets 32, which are mounted to outer door panel 3 in the lower lateral regions thereof. To provide for rotatable attachment of decorative panel 4, two shank screws 33 (DIN 427) are passed through bores 45 of hinge eyes 42 and through outer through-holes 34 in brackets 32, and are then turned into inner threaded holes 35 in the brackets.
The sensor 90 used is preferably a short-stroke foil button which, having a very flat design with a height of typically about 1.5 mm, has a very short contact travel on the order of less than 1 mm. Moreover, these buttons have proved to be very rugged. The short-stroke foil button is glued onto control panel insert 130. In order to increase the pressure, a boss (not shown) may be glued onto decorative panel 4 in the sensor region. The pressure required to actuate the button is determined by resilient spacer members 43 and 44 which, in addition, exert a restoring torque on panel 4. The configuration according to the present invention makes it possible to achieve actuation paths of less than 3 mm, preferably of between 1.5 and 2 mm. Thus, it permits the use of a handle-free decorative panel 4 for a preferably handle-free, fully integrated dishwasher 100, allowing the dishwasher to fit without compromises with the appearance of handle-free drawer fronts and their tactile feel during use.
When the user pushes against decorative panel 4 in the central or left portion of first sensitive region 92; i.e., outside of second sensitive region 93, only sensor 90 emits a signal to control processor 11. This requires a certain amount of force. Upon such actuation, appliance controller 12 activates the opening actuator illustrated in
Using the electrodynamic sensor known from WO 2008/031748 A1, a child safety feature may be implemented via an actuation profile (speed, force, frequency, or the like) which is detected by control processor 11 and compared to a profile stored in appliance controller 12. If a match is found, door 1 is opened, otherwise it is not.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to providing only two sensitive regions.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 021 496.5 | Apr 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2009/003042 | 4/27/2009 | WO | 00 | 10/27/2010 |