The present invention relates to a door latch for a domestic appliance. Particularly, the present invention relates to a domestic electrical appliance equipped with such a door latch.
The door latches under consideration within the scope of the present invention have a rotary gripper which has a gripping mouth which a closing shackle enters on closing of a door of the domestic appliance. The closing shackle thereby first pushes against a front delimiting jaw, as seen in the closing direction, of the gripping mouth. The impact sets the rotary gripper into a rotating motion, during which a rear delimiting jaw, as seen in the closing direction, of the gripping mouth moves behind the closing shackle. When the door is closed, the closing shackle is thus captive in the gripping mouth. For the prior art relating to such door latches, reference may be made, for example, to DE 195 04 797 C2.
In the door latch according to the mentioned DE specification, the rotary gripper, which is referred to therein as a catch, has a bearing pin which engages into an elongate hole formed in a latch housing. The elongate hole extends in the rotational plane of the catch, perpendicular to the direction of the closing path followed by the closing shackle as it enters the gripping mouth of the catch. According to the explanations given in the mentioned DE specification, the elongate hole is intended to permit emergency opening and forced closure.
The door latch according to DE 195 04 797 C2 is designed specifically for a dishwashing machine. Dishwashing machines as are used in private households generally allow the door to be opened during the course of the dishwashing operation. Possible risks due to the escape of hot steam are generally not judged to be sufficiently serious that it would be considered necessary to lock the door of the dishwashing machine during the dishwashing operation and thus make it impossible for a user to open the door during the dishwashing operation. In other types of domestic electrical appliances on the other hand, such as, for example, a washing machine or an electric oven, it is generally assumed to be necessary to be able to lock the door at least in certain operating modes. In a washing machine, for example, it is conventional to lock the door during the washing operation, in particular in the case of washing machines of the front-loader type in which the door is arranged on a front side of the washing machine and there would therefore be a risk of water escaping if the door could be opened by a user during the washing operation. In pyrolytic ovens too, the oven door is conventionally locked at least during pyrolytic operation owing to the considerable amount of heat.
For locking, the catch in DE 195 04 797 C2 could be blocked by a suitable mechanism against rotation from the rotational position shown in
Accordingly, it is one object of embodiments of the present invention to provide a door latch for a domestic electrical appliance which is able to ensure a high degree of certainty against opening of the door during operation of the domestic appliance.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a door latch for a domestic electrical appliance, the door latch comprising: a rotary gripper arranged to be transferrable, on closing of a door of the domestic appliance and by rotation in a rotational plane, from a release position into a gripping position, the rotary gripper forming a gripping mouth adapted for interaction with a closing shackle which, on closing of the door, comes relatively closer to the rotary gripper along a closing path, wherein the rotary gripper in the gripping position is oriented so as to hold captive in the gripping mouth the closing shackle, and in the release position is oriented so as to release the closing shackle, wherein the rotary gripper in the gripping position is arranged for a yielding movement into a yielding position by translation transversely to the closing path in the rotational plane, in order, in the gripping position, to allow the door to be closed; and an electrically controllable locking mechanism including a movably arranged blocking element, the locking mechanism adapted to fix, when the rotary gripper is in the gripping position, the blocking element in a blocking position in which the blocking element cooperates with the rotary gripper in a manner to block movement of the rotary gripper from the gripping position into the release position and block movement of the rotary gripper from the gripping position into the yielding position.
In the solution according to this aspect, the blocking element performs a dual function: it prevents—when it is in its blocking position—the rotary gripper from rotating back into its release position, and at the same time it blocks the rotary gripper from yielding into the yielding position. It is thus ensured that, in a locked state of the door latch, when the rotary gripper is in its gripping position and the blocking element is fixed in the blocking position, opening of the door can reliably be prevented.
In certain embodiments, the blocking element, in the gripping position of the rotary gripper, cooperates with a blocking surface of the rotary gripper, which blocking surface extends in the rotational plane transversely to the translation of the yielding movement of the rotary gripper.
Certain embodiments provide a pin-elongate hole coupling between the rotary gripper and a carrier component for the rotary gripper. In the gripping position of the rotary gripper, the pin is biased by spring force into a position at one longitudinal end of the elongate hole. During the yielding movement, the pin moves in the elongate hole in the direction towards the other end of the elongate hole. A pulling action, for the purpose of opening the door, on the closing shackle in a situation where the closing shackle, in the gripping position of the rotary gripper, is captive in the gripping mouth thereof and the rotary gripper is blocked by the blocking element generates an additional force component which urges the pin in the elongate hole in the direction towards the one longitudinal end. The generation of such an additional force component (in addition to the biasing brought about by the spring force) can be achieved, for example, by suitable shaping of the delimiting surfaces of the gripping mouth or/and by suitable positioning and geometric shaping of the blocking element and of the portion of the rotary gripper with which the rotary gripper cooperates with the blocking element.
According to a further aspect, there is provided a domestic electrical appliance, comprising: an appliance body having a process chamber formed therein, the process chamber accessible via an access opening; a door for closing the access opening, the door being movably mounted on the appliance body; and a door latch comprising a rotary gripper arranged to be transferrable, on closing of the door and by rotation in a rotational plane, from a release position into a gripping position, the rotary gripper forming a gripping mouth adapted for interaction with a closing shackle which, on closing of the door, comes relatively closer to the rotary gripper along a closing path, wherein the rotary gripper in the gripping position is oriented so as to hold captive in the gripping mouth the closing shackle, and in the release position is oriented so as to release the closing shackle, wherein the rotary gripper in the gripping position is arranged for a yielding movement into a yielding position by translation transversely to the closing path in the rotational plane, in order, in the gripping position, to allow the door to be closed, wherein the door latch comprises a latch assembly mounted to a mounting wall of the domestic appliance, the mounting wall having formed therein a mounting opening and a positioning opening, the positioning opening being separate from the mounting opening. The latch assembly includes a latch housing accommodating the rotary gripper with its rotational plane oriented vertically, and a mouthpiece is formed on the latch housing, the mouthpiece bordering an insertion opening for the closing shackle and projecting through the mounting opening in the mounting wall. The latch housing carries a positioning projection engaging into the positioning opening, wherein the mounting opening and the positioning opening are designed to permit vertical movement play of the latch assembly relative to the mounting wall. According to certain embodiments, this movement play is, for example, at least 0.5 mm or at least 0.8 mm or at least 1.0 mm.
The mentioned movement play can be used to compensate for any mounting tolerances, but also for tolerances due to fatigue phenomena. Such tolerances can have the result that, on closing of the door, the closing shackle does not reach the insertion opening at a specified, defined position but instead deviates vertically from such a specified position. This in turn can lead to inequalities in the opening force to be applied by the user to open the door. The movement play can permit or assist with self-alignment of the latch housing and of the rotary gripper received therein relative to the closing shackle on closing of the door.
In certain embodiments, the mounting wall has formed therein an upper positioning opening and a lower positioning opening, the upper positioning opening being formed vertically above the mounting opening and the lower positioning opening being formed vertically below the mounting opening. The latch housing carries an upper positioning projection disposed vertically above the mouthpiece and a lower positioning projection disposed vertically below the mouth piece, the upper positioning projection engaging into the upper positioning opening and the lower positioning projection engaging into the lower positioning opening. The mounting opening and the upper and lower positioning openings are designed to permit vertical movement play of the latch assembly relative to the mounting wall.
In certain embodiments, the upper and lower positioning openings are designed to prevent horizontal displacement of the latch assembly relative to the mounting wall.
In certain embodiments of a door latch according to the present invention, a locking mechanism may comprise an electromagnetic actuator, through the electrical excitation of which a bolt member, which is coupled for movement with a magnet armature of the actuator, can be transferred between an unlocking position and a locking position. This bolt member can itself form the blocking element; alternatively, the bolt member can be a component separate from the blocking element, which serves to arrest the blocking element in the blocking position against leaving the blocking position. It will be appreciated that the locking mechanism may comprise other types of electrically controllable actuator for actuating a bolt member, for example an electromotive actuator or a bimetallic actuator.
Embodiments of the present invention will be explained in greater detail hereinbelow with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Reference will first be made to
Reference will now additionally be made to
In addition to the mouthpiece 22, the latch housing 30 forms two positioning projections 38 which (again considered in the installed state of the latch assembly 26) are arranged above and below the mouthpiece 32 at a distance therefrom and, in the mounted state of the latch assembly 26, each engage into a positioning opening 40 (
In the exemplary embodiment shown, the positioning openings 40, as can be seen in
Reference will now additionally be made to
As can be seen in
Via the engagement of the axial shaft 64 into the bearing slots 66, the gripping member 48 is supported on the latch housing 30 not only so as to be rotatable relative to the latch housing 30 between the release position and the gripping position but also so as to be displaceable relative to the latch housing 30 in the gripping position in the longitudinal direction of the bearing slots 66. This displaceability can be used for a self-healing function of the latch assembly 26. As is shown in
At the point when the gripping jaw 52 has moved out of the movement path of the shackle crosspiece 42, which is moving away, and the shackle crosspiece 42 is able to move past the gripping jaw 52, the dead centre of the leg spring 56 should be passed; the gripping member 48 should then automatically snap into its release position according to
To this end, the gripping jaw 52 forms on its jaw back, which is remote from the gripping mouth 54, a control surface 68 which, in the gripping position of the gripping member 48, is oriented obliquely relative to the direction of the closing path taken by the closing shackle 22 on closing of the door 14, such that, when the shackle crosspiece 42 comes into contact with the control surface 68, the gripping member 48 is pushed to the side and moves out of the way of the approaching closing shackle 22. The bearing slots 66 in the latch housing 30 permit this lateral compensating movement of the gripping member 48, which is to be carried out against the action of the leg spring 56. Therefore, owing to the biasing action of the leg spring 56, the gripping member 48 is urged back into its gripping position according to
In the variant according to
Reference will now additionally be made to
In the situation shown in
In the blocking position, the blocking element 74a can be barred from moving back into the unlocking position according to
It will be seen in
By suitably configuring the gripping jaw 52a (in particular suitably shaping the front side of the gripping jaw 52a that faces the gripping mouth 54a) or/and by suitably locating the blocking edge 82a of the gripping member 48a along the circumference of the gripping member 48a, it can be achieved that, when the user attempts to open the closed and locked door, a force is generated on the gripping member 48a which urges it even more strongly against the bearing pin 72a (in a direction contrary to the direction of the yielding movement of the gripping member 48a during self-healing). Such an additional force component can effectively prevent undesirable yielding movements of the gripping member 48a in the locked state of the latch assembly 26a and boosts a spring force which is in any case exerted by the leg spring 56a on the gripping member 48a and which opposes the self-healing yielding movement of the gripping member 48a.
A locking mechanism as has been described hereinbefore with reference to the exemplary embodiment of
Instead of being used in a washing machine, the described exemplary embodiments of a door latch according to the invention can also be used, for example, in a pyrolytic oven.
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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