The invention relates to a door for closing a front-side loading opening in the housing of a washing machine or tumble dryer, wherein two door shells are connected by means of a hinge to the housing in such a way that the door can be pivoted through an opening angle of at least approximately 180° and in the closed position is countersunk in a front wall recess in such a way that it terminates flush or approximately flush with the front surface of the housing.
In a commercially available appliance of this kind, the door is fitted with a transparent cup-shaped window which is inserted between a retaining ring forming the inside of the door frame and a front-side panel frame and is mechanically firmly locked in position by the connection of the two frame parts. The stability of the door is substantially dependent on the frame which is made of plastic. The door is endowed with a necessary flexural and torsional rigidity due to the shape of the frame parts and due to reinforcing ribs and ridges recessed on the inside. The doors of the type that is of interest here are moved by hand. For this purpose they have a handle or a handle area which usually lies opposite a hinge or is disposed offset slightly upward opposite the horizontal center line.
The load acting on the hinge is determined on the one hand by the door's own weight and on the other hand by the force applied by the user when opening and closing the door. The hinge of a washing machine or tumble dryer is expected also to have sufficient stability in the event that the user leans slightly on the open door.
Customer wishes for the best possible view into the interior of the appliance and the most convenient access possible to the drum during the loading and unloading operation can only be met by a large door overall and a large transparent window mounted in the door frame. The mechanical loads acting on the hinge and its fixing to the door frame increase in proportion to the size of the door.
For reasons of design, in particular in the case of an appliance that is intended to be installed in a row of furniture units, it is advantageous if the door terminates flush with the front surface when in the closed position. The flush arrangement of the door can also be necessary for practical reasons. A door which because of its size extends close to the side edges of the appliance should not, or should only slightly, stick out from the plane of the appliance front in order to avoid abutting edges.
A front-flush door also affords advantages in the packaging of the appliance. Given housing dimensions that are otherwise the same, said packaging can be kept somewhat smaller and all precautionary measures to protect the projecting door separately can be dispensed with.
A hinge device for a door to be arranged flush into the front plane is known from DE 198 04 962 C1, for example. The solution described there is characterized by a particularly large swiveling angle of the door. Essential features of said hinge are a hinge strut and a control strut which are mounted with adjacent axes behind the front wall and project outward with a curved section through an opening in the front wall and are hinged with their outer ends to a door flange by means of two outer axes. When the door is opened, it is swiveled firstly about the inner axis and in the same direction of rotation about an outer axis. By means of such a hinge the door fitted flush in the front wall can be brought out from the plane of the front.
However, the manufacture of a hinge of this kind consisting of many individual parts is complicated and comparatively expensive. The two swivel axes make the hinge heavy and unstable and its fixing to the door requires a very stable frame due to the great weight. In particular with large and consequently heavier doors a significant amount of effort and expense is necessary in order to achieve the robustness necessary for such a hinge.
The object of the invention is to disclose a solution that improves on the prior art for a door of the kind described in the introduction and for its hinge. The novel solution is intended to have an equally large opening angle using simpler means, to be stable, and to allow an economically more favorable manufacture overall.
The object is achieved according to the exemplary embodiments of the invention described herein.
The essential aspect of the door according to the invention is that the door is hinged to the housing by means of a single-axis hinge and a door-side hinge part is held between the front-side door shell and the housing-side door shell in a receptacle structure and the door-side hinge part has two apertures corresponding to edge slots in the housing-side door shell and bearing blocks associated therewith, the apertures serving to receive hinge arms arranged appropriately in terms of shape and position on the housing-side hinge part and projecting forward from the front wall recess. The housing-side hinge part is advantageously matched to the shape and geometry of the door frame and manufactured as a pressure die cast part, while the door-side hinge part can consist of a reinforced plastic.
By means of a hinge embodied in this way the forces acting thereon are absorbed over a large surface area and transferred into the stable frame areas and the lateral cutouts for the axle supports are also bridged, thereby avoiding an instability of the door frame in these areas. In spite of this arrangement that is suitable for a lightweight structure with few parts the door can be pivoted through approx. 180° in front of the front side of the housing, thus providing users of the washing machine or tumble dryer with the best possible access to the inside of the machine. The door-side hinge part rests flat directly against the inner surface of the load-carrying part of the door. The hinge axis is arranged close to the front plane, such that the pivotal point defined thereby allows a large pivoting range of the door in a simple manner.
According to an advantageous development of the invention, slots recessed in the front-side door shell in the edge facing the housing when the door is in the closed position correspond exactly in position to the apertures of the housing-side hinge part and to the edge slots of the housing-side door shell and encompass the hinge arms when the door is in the open position. The door-side hinge part forms an interference fit with the receptacle structure and is thereby held on the housing-side and/or front-side door shell. The interference fit of the hinge promotes the transmission of force into the frame.
These and further features of the exemplary embodiments can be combined with one another and with the features of other exemplary embodiments in any desired manner.
The hinge can be easily adapted to different appliance types and hence to the different loads acting on the hinge by suitable dimensioning of the hinge mount, i.e. by varying its width, strength and/or longitudinal extension along the door frame beyond the lateral apertures. The hinge according to the invention is therefore particularly suitable for use with large doors.
Compared to known hinges, the structural design of the hinge and its fixing in the door result in less severe requirements being placed on the stability of the door frame. The hinge according to the invention can therefore advantageously be used in particular for narrow frames and frames with a small depth.
The invention therefore represents a very economical solution overall. This relates both to the manufacture of the door frame and the hinge, as well as to its assembly and the necessary stability of the door frame.
The invention is explained in more detail with the aid of an exemplary embodiment illustrated using a tumble dryer as an example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
According to
The housing-side hinge part 16 is manufactured as a metal part using the pressure die casting method. Its crescent-shaped base plate 27 bears two hinge arms 21 through which the axis of rotation 8 penetrates. The hollow chambers 13 on its rear side (
The joining-together of the hinge parts 12 and 16 is very simple. Toward that end, the housing-side hinge part 16 as shown in
The assembly of the hinge 4 is equally simple. For this purpose, the door-side hinge part 12 is inserted to fit exactly into the receptacle 9 of the housing-side door shell 18 (
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