Information
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Patent Grant
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6527315
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Patent Number
6,527,315
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Date Filed
Friday, December 22, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 4, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Sandy; Robert J.
- Lugo; Carlos
Agents
- Krefman; Stephen
- Colligan; John F.
- Rice; Robert O.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 292 34115
- 292 DIG 69
- 292 216
- 292 214
- 292 241
- 292 3363
- 292 340
- 292 34117
- 292 DIG 53
- 292 DIG 55
- 292 DIG 38
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A latch assembly for a dishwasher door having a bolt secured to the door. The bolt has a catch including a ramp surface facing toward the tub. An actuator is slidably connected to the bolt. A switch is secured to the bolt such that movement of the actuator may selectively close the switch. A handle is moveably mounted to the bolt in a position for access from the front surface of the door. A strike plate is connected to the tub and includes a latching portion extending toward the door. The strike plate flexes vertically to deflect up over the latch when the door moves to the closed position. The strike plate may be released from the latch by moving the handle upwardly.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to dishwashers and, more particularly, to a latching mechanism for a dishwasher door.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Known dishwashers include a hinged door and a latch mechanism which prevents operation of the dishwasher unless the door is latched in a closed position. In one known configuration, shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,776,620, a fixed bolt is provided on the door of a dishwashing apparatus and cooperates with a strike plate on a cabinet, against which the door seats in a closed position, to latch the door in the closed position. The strike plate, in addition to latching the door, concurrently activates a switch, which is fixedly mounted on the door. The strike plate is deformable and is deflected by the bolt as the door is being closed and, upon the door closed position being realized, reassumes its undeflected state wherein it latches the door and activates the switch. Consequently, the structure will positively prohibit operation of the dishwashing apparatus until the door is latched.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a latch assembly for a dishwasher including a door having a front surface and a back surface and a tub. The latch assembly includes a bolt secured in a fixed position to the door, the bolt including a catch including a ramp surface facing toward the tub. An actuator is slidably connected to the bolt, the actuator having a top contact surface and a drive shoulder. A switch is secured to the bolt. The switch has a outwardly biased button and is mounted to the bolt such that movement of the actuator may selectively depress the outwardly biased button. A handle is moveably mounted to the bolt in a position for access from the front surface of the door. The handle has a drive surface. A strike plate is provided having extending outwardly from the tub. The strike plate includes a forward latching portion including a forward edge extending outwardly from the tub toward the rear surface of the door. The strike plate is able to flex vertically and upon the door moving toward a closed position the forward edge encounters the ramp surface and is deflected upwardly. Upon the door reaching a closed position, the latching portion of the strike plate clears the latch and deflects downwardly thereby contacting the actuator and forcing the actuator downwardly such that the outwardly biased button is depressed. The strike plate may be released from the latch by upwardly moving the handle such the drive surface of the handle engages the drive shoulder of the actuator moving the actuator upwardly such that the top contact surface forces the latching portion of the strike plate upwardly until the strike plate clears the catch of the bolt wherein the door may be pivoted to an open position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a dishwashing apparatus incorporating door latching structure according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the door of FIG.
1
and associated latching structure;
FIG. 3
is a front, perspective view of the assembled latching structure;
FIG. 4
is a rear, perspective view of the assembled latching structure;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view of the door latching structure along line
5
—
5
of
FIG. 1
with the door in its closed position; and
FIG. 6
is a sectional view of the door latching structure along the same line as
FIG. 5
with the door in its latch release position.
FIG. 7
is a sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the door latching structure showing an alternate actuator.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In
FIG. 1
, a dishwashing apparatus suitable for the incorporation of the present invention, is shown at
10
. The dishwasher in
FIG. 1
is an under-the-counter design wherein the dishwasher
10
resides closely beneath the underside
12
of a counter
14
. A tub
16
(
FIG. 5
) forms a wash chamber
18
which accepts a plurality of racks (not shown) for supporting dishes and utensils. The wash chamber
18
has an access opening at its front which opening is selectively closed by a hinged door
20
, shown in
FIG. 1
in its closed position. The door
20
has an associated console
22
which houses the control mechanism for the dishwashing apparatus and supports operator controls
24
and a manually operable cycling knob
26
for an electrical timer mechanism
28
.
As can be readily understood by one skilled in the art, the door
20
is hingedly supported to pivot about its bottom edge for selectively opening or closing the access opening of the wash chamber. The door may be include hinge portions (not shown) adjacent its bottom edge
30
for making pivotable connection with hinge elements that are part of a forward support frame element
32
(see
FIG. 2
) that extends peripherally up the sides and over the top of the tub
16
. The frame element
32
is preferably made of metal, such as steel. With the door in the closed position of
FIG. 1
, the door
20
is selectively latched and released by a door latching mechanism at
40
, at the upper portion of the door. It is this structure wherein the present invention is embodied. The door latching mechanism
40
is detailed in
FIGS. 2-4
.
The latching mechanism
40
includes a bolt
42
, an actuator
44
, a lever or handle
46
and a switch
48
. In the preferred embodiment, the bolt is
42
is supported within the console
22
. This may be accomplished by using threaded fasteners (not shown) to attach the bolt
42
to bosses (not shown) provided in the console. The bolt
42
includes a front surface
42
a
and a back surface
42
b.
When supported within the console
22
, the back surface
42
b
faces into the wash chamber
18
. A catch
49
is located along the top portion of the bolt
42
and includes a ramp surface
50
which is inclined upwardly from the back surface
42
b
towards the front surface
42
a.
Extending down from the ramp surface
50
along the front surface
42
a
is a guide channel
52
. The guide channel also provides a forwardly facing shoulder surface
54
. A center opening
56
is provided below the guide channel
52
.
The actuator
44
is slidingly mounted to the bolt
42
. The actuator
44
is an elongated member having a head portion
58
including a top contact surface
60
and a guide surface
62
. The actuator
44
further includes a drive shoulder
64
and a pair of arms
66
and
68
. When slidingly received onto the bolt
42
, the actuator
44
is positioned such that the guide surface
62
resides closely, guidingly against the shoulder surface
54
of the bolt
42
, the drive shoulder
64
extends outwardly from the front surface
42
a
and the arms
66
and
68
are positioned adjacent the back surface
42
b.
Sliding movement of the actuator
44
along the shoulder surface
54
is limited by engagement between the stop surface
54
a
of the bolt
42
and a stop surface
70
on the actuator
44
.
The actuator
44
is connected to the bolt
42
by orienting the actuator perpendicular to the bolt
42
and inserting the head portion
58
through the center opening
56
from the back surface
42
b
side of the bolt
42
. The head portion
58
passes through the center opening
56
until stopped by the arms
66
and
68
whereupon the actuator
44
may be rotated until the shoulder surface
54
engages the guide surface
62
and the arms
66
and
68
are disposed adjacent the back surface
42
b
of the bolt. Movement of the actuator
44
upward relative to the bolt
42
, causes the side edges of the center opening
56
to be received into slots formed by a plurality of retention ribs provided on the bolt.
Once the actuator
44
is placed on the bolt
42
, the switch
48
is connected to the back surface
42
b
of the bolt
42
by snap connectors
42
c
in an orientation such that the arm
66
is positioned to engage an outwardly biased button
48
a
of the switch
48
. In this manner, when the actuator
44
is slid downward relative to the bolt
42
, the arm
66
depresses the button
48
a
of the switch, thereby closing the switch
48
. The switch
48
also serves to secure the actuator
44
to the bolt
42
. By securing the switch
48
to the bolt
42
after the actuator
44
is assembled to the bolt
42
, the actuator is prevented from disengaging from the bolt
42
.
It can be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that a second switch (not shown) may be used with the latching mechanism
40
. The second switch can be snap connected to the back surface
42
b
of the bolt in a manner similar to the first switch
48
. The second switch would include an outwardly biased button which would be actuated by the arm
68
of the actuator
44
.
To improve the feel of the actuator
44
engaging the switch button
48
a
, the arms
66
and
68
may be provided with elastic bumpers
150
. The bumpers
150
may be formed from a elastomeric or rubber-like material. Each of the bumpers
150
may includes a barbed post that inserts though a hole in the arm such that the bumper is securely connected to the arm.
The handle
46
includes an elongated body
72
having a grip surface
72
a
provided along the bottom surface of the elongated portion
72
. A pair of arms
74
and
76
extend from opposite ends of the elongated portion
72
. Each arm
74
and
76
includes a U-shaped slot
78
and a snap connect arm
80
such that the arms
74
and
76
may be pivotably connected to a pair of pivot pins
82
extending from the side of the bolt
42
. In this way, the handle
46
is pivotably connected to the bolt
42
and extends outwardly beyond the front surface
42
a
of the bolt
42
. A drive surface
86
is provided along the top surface of the elongated body
72
. The drive surface
86
may be formed by a pair of ribs located generally in the middle of the elongated body.
The latch mechanism
40
is configured to selectively latch and release the door
20
by selectively capturing a strike plate
100
extending from the dishwasher tub
16
. The strike plate
100
, preferably made of spring steel, is carried in cantilever fashion by the frame element
32
and projects forwardly of the front edge
102
of the tub
16
. The strike plate
100
has a forward latching portion
104
, which engages the bolt
42
, and a mounting portion
106
, which is mounted to the frame
32
.
The frame element
32
has a U-shaped cross section such that the frame forms a U channel configuration. The frame element
32
has a cut-out
110
through which the strike plate
100
extends. The front edge
102
of the tub includes a corresponding cut out area
112
through which the strike plate extends. The strike plate is fastened to the frame element
32
through any known connection means including fasteners, adhesives or welding.
The strike plate
100
is able to flex or deflect vertically. In its relaxed state, the latching portion
104
of the strike plate is bent slightly downwardly and extends outwardly from the tub front surface or edge
102
. As the door
20
is moved to its closed position in the direction of arrow
118
, a forward edge
120
at the free end of the strike plate
100
passes through an opening provided in the innerdoor liner
121
and encounters the ramp surface
50
of the bolt
42
progressively deflecting the latching portion
104
of the strike plate upwardly. Upon the door reaching the closed position, the top portion of the bolt
42
projects through a rectangular cut-out
122
on the strike plate
100
and allows the latching portion
104
of the strike plate to deflect downwardly into the position shown in
FIG. 5
, which represents the latched position of the door.
In the latched position, a rearwardly facing latching edge
124
of the strike plate bounding the cut-out
122
seats behind the shoulder surface
54
such that the strike plate
100
is engaged by the latch
49
and opening of the door is prohibited. At the same time, the forward edge
120
of the strike plate
100
bears directly against the top contact surface
60
of the actuator
44
to bias the actuator
44
downward. Movement of the actuator
44
downward causes the actuator
44
to depress the switch button
48
a
and to close the switch. It can be seen, therefore, that the switch
48
will be closed upon the door being properly latched. In the latched position, inner door liner
121
is urged compressively against a resilient seal
130
about the access opening.
To release the door from its latched state, the handle
46
is grasped by a dishwasher operator at grip surface
72
a
and pulled upwardly. This causes the drive surface
86
of the handle
46
to engage the drive shoulder
64
of the actuator
44
, thereby moving the actuator upwardly. As the actuator is moved upwardly, the top contact surface
60
pushes the forward edge
120
of the strike plate
100
upwardly until the strike plate
100
clears the top portion of the bolt
42
. At the same time, the switch button
48
a
is released to its upward open state. Once the strike plate
100
clears the top portion of the bolt
42
, the door
20
can then be pivoted to its open position.
The present invention offers many improvements over the prior art. In particular, the latching mechanism beneficially separates the handle
46
from the actuator
44
such that the weight of the handle
46
does not press down upon the outwardly biased button of the switch
48
. This is important due to the fact that the buttons of snap action switches such as the switch
48
are designed to have a particular actuation or operating force. If the handle
46
were to be directly connected to the actuator
44
, the combined weight of these two elements may be sufficient to overcome the actuating force of the switch button
48
such that the switch
48
would close even though the door
20
is not fully closed. Additionally, by separating the handle
46
and actuator
44
, the switch
48
can not be improperly closed by a dishwasher user pulling down on the handle
46
. Since the handle
46
is separated from the actuator
44
, only the action of the strike plate
100
can drive the actuator downwardly to close the switch
48
.
An additional benefit of the present invention is that it provides for flexibility in the design of the handle
46
. The handle can be fabricated with a flexible vinyl overmold thereby giving the handle a “soft touch” feature. Moreover, the handle can be biased into a downward position by a one of more springs
136
, extending between the handle
46
and the bolt
42
. The use of springs to bias the handle
46
downward can enhance the perception of quality.
Turning now to
FIG. 7
, an alternative actuator
140
can be seen. The alternative actuator
140
is designed to allow the latch mechanism
40
to support the handle
46
at different vertical locations. In particular, the dimension H is greater in the embodiment using the alternate actuator
140
versus the actuator
44
. When the actuator
140
is used, the handle
46
may be pivotably connected to the bolt
42
via the pivot pins
144
(see FIG.
2
). The handle connects to the bolt
42
in the same way as discussed above. The actuator
140
includes a drive shoulder
148
which is located near the bottom edge of the actuator
140
. In this way, the handle can operate to move the actuator upwardly when it is pivotably connected to the pivot pins
144
. The manner in which the actuator acts to depress the switch button
48
a
and release the strike plate from the catch is similar to that described above.
The foregoing disclosure of specific embodiments is intended to be illustrative of the concepts comprehended by the invention. Although the invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is to be clearly understood that the same is intended by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation. For example, the configuration of the bolt, handle, switch and actuator may be modified and still fall within the claimed invention. The bolt could be formed without a center opening or could be changed in other ways. The actuator could connect to the bolt in any sliding manner. The switch could be attached to the bolt using threaded fasteners. Many other changes can be readily appreciated by one skilled in the art. Accordingly, the spirit and scope of the invention are to be limited only by the terms of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A latch assembly for a dishwasher including a door having a front surface and a back surface and a tub, the latch assembly comprising:a bolt secured in a fixed position to the door, the bolt including a catch including a ramp surface facing toward the tub; an actuator slidably connected to the bolt, the actuator having a top contact surface and a drive shoulder; a switch secured to the bolt, the switch having a outwardly biased button and being mounted to the bolt such that movement of the actuator may selectively depress the outwardly biased button; a handle moveably mounted to the bolt in a position for access from the front surface of the door, the handle having a drive surface; a strike plate having a forward latching portion including a forward edge extending outwardly from the tub toward the rear surface of the door, the strike plate being able to flex vertically and wherein upon the door moving toward a closed position the forward edge encounters the ramp surface and is deflected upwardly and upon the door reaching a closed position the latching portion of the strike plate clears the latch and deflects downwardly thereby contacting the actuator and forcing the actuator downwardly such that the outwardly biased button is depressed, wherein the strike plate may be released from the latch by upwardly moving the handle such that the drive surface of the handle engages the drive shoulder of the actuator moving the actuator upwardly such that the top contact surface forces the latching portion of the strike plate upwardly until the strike plate clears the catch of the bolt wherein the door may be pivoted to an open position.
- 2. A latch assembly for a dishwasher including a door having a front surface and a back surface and a tub, the latch assembly comprising:a bolt secured in a fixed position to the door, the bolt including a catch including a ramp surface facing toward the tub; an actuator slidably connected to the bolt, the actuator having a top contact surface and a drive shoulder; a switch secured to the bolt, the switch having a outwardly biased button and being mounted to the bolt such that movement of the actuator may selectively depress the outwardly biased button, wherein the switch connects to the bolt to interfere with the removal of the actuator from the bolt such that the actuator is secured to the bolt; a handle moveably mounted to the bolt in a position for access from the front surface of the door, the handle having a drive surface; a strike plate having a forward latching portion including a forward edge extending outwardly from the tub toward the rear surface of the door, the strike plate being able to flex vertically and wherein upon the door moving toward a closed position the forward edge encounters the ramp surface and is deflected upwardly and upon the door reaching a closed position the latching portion of the strike plate clears the latch and deflects downwardly thereby contacting the actuator and forcing the actuator downwardly such that the outwardly biased button is depressed, wherein the strike plate may be released from the latch by upwardly moving the handle such the drive surface of the handle engages the drive shoulder of the actuator moving the actuator upwardly such that the top contact surface forces the latching portion of the strike plate upwardly until the strike plate clears the catch of the bolt wherein the door may be pivoted to an open position.
- 3. The latch assembly for a dishwasher according to claim 1 wherein the handle is pivotably connected to the bolt.
- 4. The latch assembly for a dishwasher according to claim 3 wherein the handle includes an elongated portion with a pair of arms, the elongated portion having a grip surface.
- 5. The latch assembly for a dishwasher according to claim 4 wherein the grip surface received an elastomeric overmold.
- 6. The latch assembly for a dishwasher according to claim 1, further wherein:the bolt includes a front surface, a back surface, a center opening and a guide channel having a forwardly facing shoulder surface, the guide channel extending from the center opening toward the catch; the actuator having a head portion and an arm, the head portion including the top contact surface and a guide surface, wherein the actuator is assembled to the bolt by orienting the actuator perpendicular to the bolt and inserting the head portion from the back surface side of the bolt through the center opening until stopped by the arm whereupon the actuator is rotated until the guide surface engages the shoulder surface of the bolt and the arm is disposed adjacent the back surface of the bolt.
- 7. A latch assembly for a dishwasher including a door having a front surface and a back surface and a tub, the latch assembly comprising:a bolt secured in a fixed position to the door, the bolt including a catch including a ramp surface facing toward the tub wherein the bolt includes a front surface, a back surface, a center opening and a guide channel having a forwardly facing shoulder surface, the guide channel extending from the center opening toward the catch; an actuator slidably connected to the bolt, the actuator having a top contact surface and a drive shoulder, the actuator having a head portion and an arm, the head portion including the top contact surface and a guide surface, wherein the actuator is assembled to the bolt by orienting the actuator perpendicular to the bolt and inserting the head portion from the back surface side of the bolt through the center opening until stopped by the arm whereupon the actuator is rotated until the guide surface engages the shoulder surface of the bolt and the arm is disposed adjacent the back surface of the bolt; a switch secured to the bolt, the switch having a outwardly biased button and being mounted to the bolt such that movement of the actuator may selectively depress the outwardly biased button wherein the switch connects to the back surface of the bolt to interfere with the removal of the actuator from the bolt wherein the actuator is secured to the bolt and the arm is positioned for engaging the outwardly biased button of the switch; a handle moveably mounted to the bolt in a position for access from the front surface of the door, the handle having a drive surface; a strike plate having a forward latching portion including a forward edge extending outwardly from the tub toward the rear surface of the door, the strike plate being able to flex vertically and wherein upon the door moving toward a closed position the forward edge encounters the ramp surface and is deflected upwardly and upon the door reaching a closed position the latching portion of the strike plate clears the latch and deflects downwardly thereby contacting the actuator and forcing the actuator downwardly such that the outwardly biased button is depressed, wherein the strike plate may be released from the latch by upwardly moving the handle such the drive surface of the handle engages the drive shoulder of the actuator moving the actuator upwardly such that the top contact surface forces the latching portion of the strike plate upwardly until the strike plate clears the catch of the bolt wherein the door may be pivoted to an open position.
- 8. The latch assembly for a dishwasher according to claim 1 wherein the bolt includes a first set of pivot pins for pivotably mounting the handle at a first position and a second set of pivot pins for mounting the handle at a second position.
- 9. The latch assembly for a dishwasher according to claim 1 further whereinthe bolt includes a front surface and a back surface, the actuator includes an arm which is disposed adjacent the bolt when the actuator is slidingly attached to the bolt, and the switch is connected to the back surface of the bolt by snap connectors and interferes with the actuator arm such that the actuator is secured to the bolt.
- 10. A latch assembly for a dishwasher including a door having a front surface and a back surface and a tub, the latch assembly comprising:a bolt secured in a fixed position to the door, the bolt including a catch including a ramp surface facing toward the tub, and the bolt includes a front surface and a back surface; an actuator slidably connected to the bolt, the actuator having a top contact surface and a drive shoulder, and the actuator includes an arm which is disposed adjacent the bolt when the actuator is slidingly attached to the bolt; a switch secured to the bolt, the switch having a outwardly biased button and being mounted to the bolt such that movement of the actuator may selectively depress the outwardly biased button, wherein the switch is connected to the back surface of the bolt by snap connectors and interferes with the actuator arm such that the actuator is secured to the bolt; a handle moveably mounted to the bolt in a position for access from the front surface of the door, the handle having a drive surface; a strike plate having a forward latching portion including a forward edge extending outwardly from the tub toward the rear surface of the door, the strike plate being able to flex vertically and wherein upon the door moving toward a closed position the forward edge encounters the ramp surface and is deflected upwardly and upon the door reaching a closed position the latching portion of the strike plate clears the latch and deflects downwardly thereby contacting the actuator and forcing the actuator downwardly such that the outwardly biased button is depressed, wherein the strike plate may be released from the latch by upwardly moving the handle such the drive surface of the handle engages the drive shoulder of the actuator moving the actuator upwardly such that the top contact surface forces the latching portion of the strike plate upwardly until the strike plate clears the catch of the bolt wherein the door may be pivoted to an open position; further wherein the arm of the actuator is positioned for selectively depressing the outwardly biased button, the latch assembly further comprising: a bumper connected to the arm for cushioning the contact of the arm and the outwardly biased button.
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