The present invention relates generally to a door latch for a domestic electrical appliance, for example a washing machine or an electric oven. In addition, the invention relates to a domestic appliance equipped with such a door latch.
The door latch in question is a door latch with so-called indirect locking. Locking means that, after the door of the domestic appliance has been closed, a locking element is moved by means of an actuator from an unlocking position into a locking position and the door, which is already closed, is thus additionally locked so that it is protected against opening. This is expedient and necessary in particular in domestic appliances where, for safety reasons, it must not be possible to open the door while the domestic appliance is in operation, such as, for example, in the case of washing machines because of the risk of large amounts of hot water escaping and in the case of electric ovens because of the heat.
Indirect locking refers to a concept in which the locking element does not directly block a movably arranged closure component of the door latch that is responsible for holding the door closed, but blocks the movability of another component which for its part is situated in the movement path of the closure member when the door is closed and thus counteracts opening of the door. Typically, this other component must be moved against a spring force if the closed but unlatched door is to be opened. Examples of conventional forms of a door latch with indirect locking are to be found in DE 10 2015 002 538 B3, WO 2011/132213 A1 and WO 2013/109585 A1.
In some embodiments, a door latch according to the invention for a domestic electrical appliance comprises a latch housing, a gripping unit which is arranged in the latch housing to be rotatable between a gripping position and an opening position and which in the gripping position grips a closing stirrup in order to hold a door of the domestic appliance closed and in the opening position releases the closing stirrup in order to open the door, a blocking element which is arranged to be movable, in particular linearly, between a blocking position and a release position and which assumes its blocking position when the gripping unit is in the gripping position and assumes its release position when the gripping unit is in the opening position, wherein the blocking element in the blocking position counteracts a rotation of the gripping unit in the direction towards the opening position, a locking element which is arranged to be movable, in particular linearly, between an unlocking position and a locking position and which in the unlocking position permits a movement of the blocking element between the blocking position and the release position and in the locking position blocks the blocking element against movement from the blocking position into the release position, and an actuating unit for displacing the locking element between the unlocking position and the locking position. According to the invention, the actuating unit comprises an electric drive motor which is in drive connection with the locking element.
In other embodiments, a door latch according to the invention for a domestic electrical appliance comprises a latch housing having a hook introduction opening, a blocking element which is guided in a displaceable manner, in particular linearly, in the latch housing and which, as the door is closed, is pushed by the closing lock from a release position, in which it allows a pivotal closing hook to be introduced into the hook introduction opening, into a blocking position, in which it prevents the closing hook from being pulled out of the hook introduction opening, a locking element which is arranged to be movable, in particular linearly, between an unlocking position and a locking position and which in the unlocking position permits a movement of the blocking element between the blocking position and the release position and in the locking position blocks the blocking element against movement from the blocking position into the release position, and an actuating unit for displacing the locking element between the unlocking position and the locking position, wherein the actuating unit comprises an electric drive motor which is in drive connection with the locking element.
The invention takes advantage of the observation that the concept of indirect locking allows a substantial portion of the pulling forces that can act on the closure component (gripping unit, closing hook) when an attempt is made to open the closed and locked door by force to be dispersed by force splitting into the latch housing of the door latch, bypassing the locking element. Various methods of force splitting are disclosed in the three publications mentioned above. If such force splitting is implemented (which is not a necessary requirement within the context of the present disclosure), the locking element only has to be able to absorb a comparatively small portion of the forces that occur. The stability requirements of the locking element can be correspondingly low. These requirements can be met by a comparatively small and lightweight form of the locking element. This in turn lowers the requirements of the force of the actuating unit. While electromagnetic actuators even of comparatively small size are able to apply sufficiently high forces to move even relatively large components in a door latch reliably, it has been shown that the concept of indirect locking opens up the way for the use of an electric drive motor for actuating the locking element, without increasing the required installation space for the door latch. Because of the comparatively low mass of the locking element, a miniature motor may suffice, which then also fits into the generally extremely small available installation space in the door latch. In the case of electromotive actuation of the locking element, it is to be expected that the actuating time of the drive motor for the purposes of transferring the locking element from the unlocking position into the locking position or vice versa will be considerably longer than the duration of typical electrical interference pulses as can repeatedly occur in a domestic appliance supplied with mains voltage. If such interference pulses occur and if they effect brief energisation of the drive motor, this is not sufficient to cause an unintentional change in the position of the locking element.
The drive motor can be an alternating current motor or a direct current motor. In particular, the drive motor is designed for operation in a low voltage range of up to not more than approximately 50 V or 40 V or 30 V.
The drive motor and the locking element can be received in a locking module which can be pre-assembled as a modular unit and which is installed in the latch housing.
In some embodiments, the door latch is so designed that a continued rotation of the drive motor in the same direction of rotation effects alternating displacement of the locking element between the unlocking position and the locking position. In such cases it is not necessary to be able to reverse the direction of rotation of the drive motor.
In some embodiments, a multi-wheel gear train which acts in a speed-reducing manner is provided between the drive motor and the locking element in the force transmission direction.
In some embodiments, formations which convert a rotational movement of the toothed wheel into a linear movement of the locking element are operative between a toothed wheel of the actuating unit and the locking element. These formations can comprise a ramp/ramp follower arrangement having at least one ramp track which extends in the circumferential direction of the toothed wheel and is arranged on one of the two components: toothed wheel and locking element, wherein there is formed on the other of the two components at least one ramp follower which is designed to travel on the ramp track as the toothed wheel rotates. In particular, the ramp/ramp follower arrangement can comprise a plurality of ramp tracks distributed in the circumferential direction of the toothed wheel, wherein the ramp follower travels on the ramp tracks in succession as the toothed wheel continues to rotate.
In some embodiments, the toothed wheel is in the form of an annular disc with a central ring opening. In these embodiments, the locking element projects through the ring opening of the toothed wheel and is arranged to be displaceable linearly between the unlocking position and the locking position perpendicularly to the disc plane of the toothed wheel. The locking element can be configured on a first disc side of the toothed wheel for locking engagement with a movably arranged latch component, in particular the blocking element, and on the other, second disc side for spring-loaded contact by a leaf spring element, which is the carrier for a switch contact of an electric switch which indicates the locked state of the door latch.
The ramp tracks can be formed on the second disc side of the toothed wheel. In this case, the locking element can have a structure which surmounts the ramp tracks and on which there is formed a plurality of lugs which cooperate with the ramp tracks and each of which serves as a ramp follower.
A domestic electrical appliance according to the invention, in particular in the form of a washing machine or electric oven, comprises a door latch of the type described above and also two electrical plug interface units which are joined together to form an electrical plug connection, wherein a first of the plug interface units is assembled with the door latch to form a prefabricated modular unit and the second of the plug interface units is electrically connected to a main circuit of the domestic appliance, wherein the second plug interface unit provides a supply voltage for the drive motor in a safe voltage range of up to not more than 50 volts or not more than 40 volts or not more than 30 volts, for example approximately 24 volts or approximately 12 volts.
The invention will be explained further below with reference to the accompanying drawings
Reference will first be made to
The gripper 16 is spring-biased by a torsion spring 24 into an open position, which it assumes when the door is open. The rotational movement from the opening position into a gripping position which the gripper 16 performs as the door closes accordingly takes place against the biasing force of the torsion spring 24. For mounting of the gripper 16, it has two bearing pins 26 which protrude on both sides and are guided, for example, in slot-like guide channels (not shown) which are formed by the latch housing 12 and permit not only the mentioned rotation of the gripper 16 about the axis of rotation 14 but also in addition a translational displacement of the gripper 16.
A main slider 28, which serves as the blocking element within the meaning of the invention and is movable to and fro in a linear sliding direction 30, which in the example shown runs at an angle to the axis of rotation 14, between a blocking position and a release position, cooperates with the gripper 16. A force splitting has the effect that a portion of the force acting via the gripper 16 on the main slider 28 when an attempt is made to open the door by force is dispersed directly to the latch housing 12 and only a residual portion is transmitted into a locking element, which will be described below. For details of this force splitting, reference is made to DE 10 2015 002 538 B3 mentioned at the beginning, the content of which is incorporated herein by explicit reference. The main slider 28 is under the action of a biasing spring, in a manner not shown in detail, which biases the main slider 28 in contact with the gripper 16. When the door is open, that is to say when the gripper 16 is in the opening position, the main slider assumes its release position. In this position, it pushes under the action of the mentioned biasing spring against a lateral cheek of the gripper 16 but does not extend into the rotational movement path of the gripper 16. As the door closes, that is to say when the gripper 16 rotates from its opening position into the gripping position, the main slider 28 slides on account of the biasing force acting thereon into a blocking position, in which it protrudes with a blocking portion (not shown in the figures) into the rotational movement path of the gripper 16. As a result, the main slider 28 prevents the gripper 16 from rotating back out of the gripping position into the opening position when the door is closed. A user can easily overcome this obstruction by applying a sufficiently great pulling force on the door. In this case, the gripper 16 pushes the main slider 28 against the action of the mentioned biasing spring out of the blocking position into the release position. In this manner, as the door is closed and opened in succession, the main slider 28 switches to and fro between its release position and its blocking position.
In the representation of
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Reference will now additionally be made to
As the door closes, the main slider 28 moves into the blocking position shown in
If the door latch is then also locked, the locking element 32 also emerges from the locking module 46 with its locking portion 36. With the portion of the locking portion 36 that protrudes from the locking module 46, the locking element 32 blocks the main slider 28 in its blocking position.
Reference will now additionally be made to
The electric motor 52 can be, for example, in the form of a split-pole motor or in the form of a multiphase motor. The rotor 56 can be, for example, in the form of a permanent magnet rotor. In the example shown, the rotor 56 is seated in a central recess of a rectangular stator plate 74 which has two protruding yoke limbs 76 in the region of one of the rectangle sides, between which the coil winding 54 is arranged.
In
The toothed wheel 60 is in the form of an annular disc, the locking element 32 extending through a central ring opening 78 of the toothed wheel 60. On its upper disc side in the representation of
Depending on the angular position of the toothed wheel 60, and accordingly depending on whether the lugs 86 are situated at the foot of the run-up ramps 80 or have travelled up the ramp track 82 onto the upper plateau of the run-up ramps 80, the locking element 32 projects downwards with its locking portion 36 from the lower disc side, in the representation of
Together with the up and down movement of the locking element 32, a leaf spring element 88 which rests on the flange structure 84 under its own spring tension is moved alternately up and down. The leaf spring element 88 (like the leaf spring element 44) is the carrier for a switch contact (not shown) which forms one of two switch contacts of the mentioned locking switch. According to the position of the locking element 32, that is to say according to whether the locking element 32 is in its lifted position according to
Finally, reference will be made to the second embodiment according to
In the second embodiment, the gripping unit 16 and the closing stirrup, which is gripped thereby as the door closes, of the first embodiment are replaced by a closing hook 92a which is mounted (e.g. on the door) to be pivotable about a pivot axis 90a and which, as the door closes, enters the door latch 10a through a hook introduction opening 94a formed in the latch housing 12a. The cooperation of the closing hook 92a with the opening edge of the hook introduction opening 94a has the effect that, as the door closes, the closing hook 92a is first pivoted against the action of a biasing spring (not shown), so that the closing hook 92a is able to pass through the hook introduction opening 94a. As soon as the closing hook 92a has passed through the hook introduction opening 94a, it pivots under the action of its biasing spring in the direction back towards its rest position according to
As in the first embodiment, the locking element 32a in the second embodiment is part of a locking module 46a which can be pre-assembled as a modular unit and in which an electromotive actuating unit (not shown in
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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10 2016 014 481.5 | Dec 2016 | DE | national |