The present invention relates to a door-lock for household appliances such as washing machines, dryers, washer-dryers and the like.
A door-lock for household appliances is an electro-mechanical device adapted to lock the machine door in the closed position. In some cases, the door-lock is also provided with a door detection circuit which provides information on the state of open/closed door.
WO2016102565 discloses a door-lock for household appliances including:
The locking slider has a projection that comes into contact with the housing to define a position of engagement by the locking pin. In an abnormal condition, as in the case in which the casing is dismantled or its integrity is compromised, the locking slider moves relative to its normal operating position and in this condition, the locking pin can not engage the locking slider.
A drawback of the door-lock according to WO2016102565 is that even in an abnormal situation the locking slider enables sending electrical pulses to the electromagnetic actuator that actuates the locking pin. Therefore, the control unit continues to send electrical pulses even in abnormal conditions, generating noise and heating of the actuator. Another drawback is that, in abnormal conditions, despite the appliance door is closed, the door detection circuit provides the appliance control unit with a closed door signal.
The object of the present invention is to provide an improved door-lock which overcomes the problems of the prior art.
According to the present invention, this object is achieved by a door-lock having the features forming the subject of Claim 1.
The claims form an integral part of the teachings provided in relation to the invention.
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, given purely by way of non-limiting example, in which:
With reference to the figures, 10 designates a door-lock for household appliances according to the present invention. The door-lock 10 comprises a casing 12 having an opening 14 for the insertion of a hook 15 carried by the appliance door.
The door-lock 10 comprises a cam support 11 which is snap engaged on the casing 12. The door-lock 10 also comprises an electro-magnetic device including a housing 70 and a cover 13. In
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When the appliance door is open the spring 19 pushes the cam 16 to the release position and when the appliance door is closed the spring 19 pushes the cam 16 to the retaining position.
When the hook 15 penetrates into the opening 14 of the casing 12 following the closing of the door, the hook 15 engages in the engagement portion 18 and the cam 16 rotates about axis A from the release position to the retaining position.
The door-lock 10 includes a locking slider 20 that is rotatable with respect to the casing 12 about a second axis B oriented at 90° with respect to the first axis A. The locking slider 20 is rotatable about the axis B between a locking position and an unlocking position. A spring 22 pushes the locking slider 20 toward the locking position.
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The door-lock 10 comprises a door sensing slider 32 movable along a rectilinear direction D between an open door position and a closed door position. A first spring 34, for example a helical compression spring, is arranged between the casing 12 and the door sensing slider 32 and applies to the door sensing slider 32 an elastic force in the direction indicated by the arrow F1 which tends to push the door sensing slider 32 towards the closed door position. The door sensing slider 32 has a portion 36 having an upper surface 38 and an inclined surface 40. A door sensing pin 46 is movable in the housing 70 along a rectilinear direction G orthogonal to the direction D between a raised position corresponding to the open door position of the door sensing slider 32 and a lowered position corresponding to the closed door position of the door sensing slider 32. The door sensing pin 46 cooperates with a door sensing switch (not shown) which pushes elastically the door sensing pin 46 towards the portion 36. In the open door position of the door sensing slider 32, the door sensing pin 46 abuts on the upper surface 38 of portion 36 and maintains the door sensing switch in an open state. In the closed door position of the door sensing slider 32 the door sensing pin 46 abuts on the inclined surface 40 of portion 36 and the door sensing switch switches to a closed state. A door sensing switch of this type is described in the WO2013181289.
The door sensing slider 32 has an integral arm 42 projecting in the direction orthogonal to the direction D and which cooperates with a retaining surface 54 of the locking slider 20. When the locking slider 20 is in the locked position, the arm 42 of the door sensing slider 32 is disengaged from the retaining surface 54 and the door sensing slider 32 is pushed by the spring 34 to the closed door position. When the locking slider 20 is in the unlocked position, the arm 42 is engaged by the retaining surface 54 of the lock slider 20 and is retained in the open door position against the force F1 of the spring 34.
The door-lock 10 comprises a hook sensing slider 74 movable along a rectilinear position H parallel to direction D between an extracted position and a retracted position. A second spring 84, constituted for example by a helical compression spring, is arranged between the casing 12 and the hook sensing slider 74, and applies to the hook sensing slider 74 a second elastic force F2 which tends to push the hook sensing slider 74 towards the extracted position. The hook sensing slider 74 has a head 76 with a front surface 78 which is intended to rest against a side of the hook 15 and an upper surface 80 which rests against a portion 81 (
The hook sensing slider 74 has a projection 82 facing the detection arm 42 of the slider 32. When the door hook 15 is disengaged from the casing 12 the hook sensing slider 74 is in the extracted position under the force F2 of the spring 84. In this position the projection 82 bears against the arm 42 and keeps the door sensing slider 32 in the open door position. When the hook 15 is inserted in the casing 12 the side of the hook 15 comes into contact with the front surface 78 of the hook sensing slider 74 and the hook sensing slider 74 is pushed toward the retracted position.
When the hook sensing slider 74 is in the retracted position the door sensing slider 32 is free to move to the closed door position under the force F1 of the first spring 34 when the arm 42 of the door sensing slider 32 is disengaged from the retaining surface 54, that is when the locking slider 20 is in the locked position.
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Therefore, the safety portion 86 performs an additional safety feature, for the fact that prevents the door detection slider 32 to move toward the closed door position in an abnormal condition in which the integrity of the casing 12 is compromised for example due to a rupture or a partial disassembly of the cam support 11. Therefore, in an abnormal condition the door sensing switch remains permanently open, regardless of the position of the locking slider 20. Any activation command of the machine is therefore prevented and no electric pulses are sent to the electromagnetic actuator which controls the locking pin 28.
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102016000130683 | Dec 2016 | IT | national |
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PCT/US2017/066384 | 12/14/2017 | WO | 00 |
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WO2018/118637 | 6/28/2018 | WO | A |
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20070209411 | Lim | Sep 2007 | A1 |
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International Search Report for PCT/US2017/066384; dated Mar. 8, 2018. |
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20190292714 A1 | Sep 2019 | US |