The present invention relates generally to a domestic appliance having a door-opening function
The usual equipment of modern households includes a wide variety of appliances which have a process chamber arranged inside an appliance body, as well as a door by means of which an access opening to the process chamber can be closed. In the process chamber, objects can be subjected to a treatment process, for example cleaning or cooking. Examples of such appliances are accordingly a washing machine, a tumble dryer, a dishwasher, an oven and the like. In particular in the case of those domestic appliances in which there is a comparatively large amount of moisture in the process chamber at the end of a program run, either in the form of hot steam, for example, in the case of a dishwasher or in the form of wet laundry in the case of a washing machine, it is sometimes desirable to be able to partially open the door automatically, in order, for example in the case of a dishwasher, to accelerate drying of the still wet dishes or, in the case of a washing machine, to avoid a musty odour of the wet washing if it is left too long in the washing machine in the wet state. Mechanisms for achieving an automatic door-opening function in a domestic appliance have variously been demonstrated in the prior art. By way of example, reference is made to EP 1 733 675 A2, WO 2011/003714 A1, EP 2 210 547 A1 and WO 2015/071157 A1.
In some domestic appliances, the available installation space may be insufficient to accommodate therein a pusher which is movable linearly between a retracted position and a deployed position and, when moved into its deployed position, causes the door to be pushed open. For the desired partial opening of the door, a movement stroke of the pusher of several centimetres may be required, which may not be available in some domestic appliances owing to the structural conditions. For example, in the case of washing machines, the concrete weights typically present therein, which are to serve to reduce occurring vibrations, may stand in the way of the installation of a pusher which is to be linearly movable over a distance of, for example, 5 or more centimetres.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a domestic appliance having a door-opening mechanism which is suitable also for confined installation conditions.
In achieving this object, the invention starts, according to a first aspect, from a domestic appliance which comprises: a body having an access opening to a process chamber, in particular a wet chamber, arranged inside the body, wherein the body forms a first main component of the domestic appliance; a door which is movably attached to the body and which, in a closed position, closes the access opening, wherein the door forms a second main component of the domestic appliance; a door-closing mechanism for holding the door closed in its closed position; and a door-opening mechanism arranged on one of the two main components and having a push slider, which is movable along a slide path between a retracted position and a deployed position, and a drive unit for driving the push slider. As it moves from the retracted position into the deployed position, the push slider acts in a pressure-exerting manner on the other of the two main components and thereby overcomes a holding-closed action of the door-closing mechanism and opens the closed door. According to the invention, the slide path has at least one curved portion, wherein at least a section of the push slider is in flexible form in order to follow the curved profile of the curved portion as the push slider moves along the slide path.
In the solution according to the invention, the flexible form of the push slider in at least a section thereof permits a curved movement of the push slider when it is moved out of its retracted position into the deployed position. On installation of the door-opening mechanism, the possibility of a curved movement of the push slider provided by the flexible section facilitates adaptation to the available, possibly confined space conditions within that of the two main components of the domestic appliance on which the door-opening mechanism is to be arranged. For example, in the case of a washing machine, the door-opening mechanism can be accommodated in the body of the washing machine despite the presence of bulky concrete weights, without having to accept limitations as regards the stroke length between the retracted position and the deployed position of the push slider.
The flexibility of the section of the push slider can be due to elastic bendability or/and to articulation. For example, the push slider can have one or more portions which are manufactured from an elastic material and are therefore elastically deformable. Alternatively or in addition, the push slider can have a plurality of elements which are articulated with one another and impart flexibility to the push slider as a whole on account of the articulated connection. The elements as such can be rigid or possess inherent elasticity.
In some embodiments, the curved portion effects a change of direction of the sliding movement of the push slider by approximately 90 degrees.
In some embodiments, the push slider has a leading portion which moves out of one main component in a first direction when the push slider is transferred from the retracted position to the deployed position, and a rearward portion which performs a linear movement in a second direction running transversely, in particular perpendicularly, to the first direction when the push slider is transferred from the retracted position into the deployed position.
In some embodiments, the rearward portion is rigid compared to the flexible section of the push slider.
In some embodiments, the flexibility extends into a region of the push slider which protrudes from one main component in the deployed position. In particular, the flexibility can extend over a major part of the length of a section of the push slider which protrudes from one main component in the deployed position.
In some embodiments, the door-opening mechanism forms in the curved portion a slideway on the inside of the curve and a slideway on the outside of the curve for guiding the push slider in a curve.
In some embodiments, the flexible section of the push slider is formed by a push member string which has a plurality of, for example, at least 10 or at least 20 or at least 30 push members which are movable relative to one another and are arranged one behind the other in the direction of movement of the pusher in such a manner that they are capable of transmitting a pushing force.
In some embodiments, a section of the push slider protrudes in the deployed position thereof from one of the two main components, wherein that section has a plurality of at least 3 or at least 5 or at least 7 push members of the push member string, for example more than 10 push members.
In some embodiments, the push members of the push member string are pretensioned relative to one another by spring-elastic pretensioning means. According to some embodiments, the pretensioning means can comprise at least one coil spring element, onto which at least a partial number of the push members of the push member string are threaded. In some embodiments, the coil spring element extends over substantially the entire string length of the push member string.
In some embodiments, the push slider has a toothed-rack element arranged in the force transmission path between the drive unit and the flexible section and coupled in a push-transmitting manner with the flexible section, with which toothed-rack element a rotary element of the drive unit is in intermeshing engagement.
In the case of the first aspect of the invention, the door-opening mechanism is in some embodiments arranged on the body. However, it is possible within the context of the present disclosure alternatively to arrange the door-opening mechanism on the appliance door of the domestic appliance, so that the push slider moves out of the door and pushes against the body.
According to a further aspect, the invention provides a domestic appliance comprising a body having an access opening to a process chamber, in particular a humid or wet chamber, arranged inside the body, a door which is movably attached to the body and which frees the access opening in an open position and closes the access opening in a closed position, a door-closing mechanism for holding the door closed in its closed position, and a door-opening mechanism having a push slider, which is arranged to be movable between a retracted position and a deployed position, and a drive unit for driving the push slider, wherein a transfer of the push slider out of the retracted position into the deployed position effects opening of the closed door. According to the invention, the push slider and its drive unit are arranged on the door, wherein the push slider protrudes from the door at least in the deployed position. The invention according to this second aspect takes advantage of the finding that, at least in some domestic appliances, the space conditions in the door may be better suitable than those in the body of the domestic appliance for the installation of a door-opening mechanism. In particular in the case of washing machines of the front loader type (with a bull eye door arranged on a front side of the appliance), the available space in the body directly behind the door is sometimes so limited that the door is better suitable for the installation of the door-opening mechanism.
In some embodiments, the door-closing mechanism comprises a closing body arranged on the door and a latch assembly arranged on the body. When the door closes, the closing body enters an entry opening of the latch assembly and comes into closing engagement with a movable component of the latch assembly. For example, the closing body can be in the form of a closing stirrup which is gripped and held behind the entry opening by a rotatably arranged gripping element of the latch assembly. Alternatively, the closing body can be in the form of a pivotable closing hook, for example, which, after passing through the entry opening, comes into hooking engagement with a linearly movable slider of the latch assembly. In such embodiments, it is conceivable in the case of the second aspect of the invention that the push slider is formed by the closing body, that is to say that the closing body itself serves as the push slider and is movable by means of the drive unit between a retracted position and a deployed position. The closing engagement between the closing body and the movable component of the latch assembly can remain unaffected by a forward movement of the closing body out of the retracted position into the deployed position. For example, at the end of a wash program of a washing machine or at the end of a drying program of a tumble dryer, the closing body can automatically be moved forward (into the deployed position) to such an extent that the door is opened slightly and an exchange of air between the process chamber and the external environment of the domestic appliance is possible. The closing engagement between the closing body and the latch assembly can then later be released by the user in the conventional manner, for example by pulling on the door or by actuating a hinged flap attached to the door.
In other embodiments, the push slider is a component that is separate from the door-closing mechanism and does not take part in the closing function of the door-closing mechanism. In the case of the second aspect of the invention, the push slider can then act in a pressure-exerting manner on the body or on a component arranged on the body as it moves out of the retracted position into the deployed position, whereby it overcomes a holding-closed action of the door-closing mechanism and opens the closed door. The push slider can, for example, push against a fixed contact surface arranged on the body, for example against the outside of a wall portion of a body housing extending all round the access opening. Alternatively, the push slider can cooperate with a movable component arranged on the body, which movable component can grip and hold the push slider as the door closes. Such a configuration can be used not only to open the door by sliding the push slider forwards, but subsequently to close the door again by retraction of the push slider. In some embodiments, a gripping element that is mechanically and physically separate from the door-closing mechanism is therefore arranged on the body, which gripping element, when the door is closed and when the push slider is moved forwards out of the retracted position into the deployed position, maintains a gripping engagement with the push slider so that the maintained gripping engagement has the effect that the door closes again when the push slider is subsequently retracted.
In some embodiments of the second aspect of the invention, the push slider is arranged to be movable along a slide path which is exclusively linear and in particular runs substantially perpendicularly to a door plane. In these embodiments, the push slider can be formed by a body that is rigid overall and does not require a flexible section for moving in a curved path as in the first aspect according to the invention.
In the second aspect of the invention too, the push slider can have a toothed-rack region with which a rotary element of the drive unit is in intermeshing engagement.
In some embodiments of the first or/and second aspect of the invention, the drive unit comprises an electric drive motor and, if desired, a reduction gear, whereby it is possible within the context of the present disclosure to choose a drive unit that operates by a different drive principle (e.g. wax motor, electromagnet).
In some embodiments of the first or/and second aspect of the invention, a slip clutch is arranged in the force transmission path between a driving force generator of the drive unit and the push slider. The slip clutch can prevent damage to the driving force generator (e.g. drive motor) if, despite activation of the door-opening mechanism, the door cannot be opened, for example because a user is inadvertently pushing against the door or because there is a heavy weight in front of the door.
In some embodiments, the domestic appliance is a washing machine, a tumble dryer or a dishwasher. In some exemplary embodiments, the domestic appliance is a laundry treatment appliance having a drum that is driven in rotation, the drum interior of which forms the process chamber.
The invention will be explained in greater detail hereinbelow with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention are illustrated in
On the front side of the washing machine 10 facing towards the user, above the door, there is formed an operating region 24 with the operating members (not shown in greater detail) required for operating the washing machine 10. In addition to the conventional control operating members, by means of which the user can set different wash programs, the operating region 24 also comprises one or more detergent drawers into which the user can introduce the desired cleaning substances.
The washing machine 10 further comprises a door-closing mechanism, indicated schematically at 26, which holds the door 14 closed. The door-closing mechanism 26 can apply a holding-closed force which is greater than the restoring force of a door seal, not shown in greater detail in
The washing machine 10 additionally comprises a door-opening mechanism, indicated at 28 by a broken line, the purpose of which is to open the door 14 slightly (i.e. partial opening) on completion of a wash program, so that fresh ambient air is able to reach the wet or damp laundry in the wash chamber 20 and the development of musty odours is thereby prevented, which can otherwise occur if the wet or damp laundry remains too long in the washing machine 10 with the door 14 closed. The door-opening mechanism 28 comprises a controllable drive unit 30 which is in electrical control connection with a control unit 22 controlling the operation of the washing machine 10. By providing an automated door-opening function, the user of the washing machine 10 is relieved of the effort of having to monitor the progress of an ongoing wash program himself in order to be able to open the door 14 promptly once the program has ended.
In the example shown, the door-opening mechanism 28 is a mechanism which is physically and mechanically separate from the door-closing mechanism 26; both mechanisms 26, 28 are each functional mechanisms in their own right which do not depend on one another in respect of their mechanical functionality.
The door-opening mechanism 28 comprises a push slider in mechanical drive connection with the drive unit 30, which push slider is indicated at 34 by a broken line in
Reference will now additionally be made to
In the retracted position, the push button 36 is in some embodiments fully recessed inside the housing structure 38, that is to say does not protrude from the exit opening 40. In the deployed position, the push slider 34 protrudes from the exit opening 40 by a few centimetres, for example at least 3 cm or at least 4 cm or at least 5 cm. For the movement stroke of the push slider 34 that is required therefor, there is insufficient installation space in some washing machines behind the body front wall in the depth direction of the washing machine, that is to say perpendicularly to the body front wall. Therefore, in the exemplary embodiment of the door-opening mechanism 28 that is shown, the push slider 34 is not formed entirely by a rigid linear slider but contains a flexible section 41, which in the example shown is formed by a push member string 42 which is composed of a plurality of push members 44 arranged one behind the other in the sliding direction of the push slider 34. The push member string 42 reaches into the region of the leading end of the push slider 34; in the example shown, the push button 36 is formed by the forwardmost push member 44 of the push member string 42 in the deployment direction of the push slider 34. At its rear end—again viewed in the deployment direction of the push slider 34—the push member string 42 is coupled with a rigid rod element 46 which is resistant to bending and has a tooth system over at least a portion of its rod length. Therefore, the rod element 46 will also be referred to hereinbelow as a toothed-rack element, even though the tooth system is not intended to extend over the entire rod length.
The toothed-rack element 46 is guided in the housing structure 38 in a linearly movable manner in a direction R1 (
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The drive unit 30 is an electromotive drive unit with an electric motor 52, the drive shaft 54 of which is in drive connection with a pinion 56 which is located at the output-side end of a multi-wheel reduction gear 58 and is in intermeshing engagement with the tooth system of the toothed-rack element 46.
The push member string 42 is sufficiently fine to permit the desired movability in a curve with a comparatively small curve radius. In the example shown, the push member string 42 is composed of several tens of push members 44 (here: over 30), which can be, for example, in lamellar or block form. In the deployed position of the push slider 34, a section of the push member string 42, which contains more than 5 or more than 8 or more than 10 push members 44 (in the example shown: 13 push members), protrudes from the exit opening 40 of the housing structure 38, see also the representation of
On the other hand, the push member string 42, when oriented linearly, provides high bending stability when a pushing force acts thereon in the longitudinal direction of the string 42. This bending stability is achieved by suitable shaping of the individual push members 44, which interengage under a pushing load, for example, with a mutual centring function. Since, when the door 14 is pushed open by means of the push slider 34, substantially only pushing forces in the longitudinal direction of the string act on the push member string 42, there is no risk that the (linearly oriented) section of the push member string 42 protruding from the exit opening 40 will bend to the side—as long as it is not exposed to additional lateral loads, for example by the hand of a user.
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Provided that the frame housing 78e of the door 14e has a sufficient depth in its interior for a movement stroke of the push slider 34e of, for example, approximately 2 cm or approximately 3 cm, it is conceivable to configure the push slider 34e, unlike in the exemplary embodiments shown in the preceding figures, without a flexible section and instead to form the push slider 34e of a single, rigid body which is movable backwards and forwards only along a linear slide path. It is then not necessary to provide deflection in a curve as in the preceding exemplary embodiments. Such a form of the push slider 34e is shown in
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Finally, reference is made to the exemplary embodiment according to
If, with the door 14f closed, the push slider 34f is moved out of its retracted position into the deployed position at the end of a wash program, in order to open the door 14f slightly, the gripping engagement according to
The gripper 86f is a component which is physically and functionally separate from the door-closing mechanism 26f. In some embodiments, the door-closing mechanism 26f can contain a gripper of a similar form, which grips and holds the closing body 80f as the door 14f closes. However, unlike the gripper 86f, the gripper of the door-closing mechanism 26f can additionally be locked, at least in some embodiments, that is to say can additionally be locked in its gripping position, in which it grips and holds the closing body 86f, and thereby blocked against rotation back into a release position. Such a locking possibility is not required for the gripper 86f of the door-opening mechanism.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described herein, the above description is merely illustrative. Further modification of the invention herein disclosed will occur to those skilled in the respective arts and all such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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