The invention relates to a drum for a laundry treatment machine, with the drum being rotatably mounted within the housing of the laundry treatment machine and having at least one bottom disk and a jacket, which are individually or jointly provided with a curved structure.
A drum of this type is known from DE 10 2006 010 179 A1. Individual elements with a curved structure are arranged therein in the drum jacket in a line along the circumferential direction in each instance, the contour of which extending in the alignment of the drum jacket forms a surface with several arched borders which extend continuously into one another and has only one single axis of symmetry, which runs at least approximately in the circumferential direction of the drum jacket. Flood holes are attached to the wall parts of the elements which rise the most relative to the cover of the drum jacket, by means of which an exchange between the interior of the drum and its surroundings can take place.
DE-PS 70 397 and DE-AS 1 174 738 describe laundry drums, the drum jackets of which have ridges and/or ribs perpendicular to the circumferential direction. This inner structure which is formed as a result is to emulate the effect of a washboard, with the use of which the laundry was rubbed manually over the wave structure. This effect can assist with the mechanical treatment of the laundry; it is thus approved by laundry experts. The drum known from DE 10 2006 010 179 A1 cannot illustrate this effect to an adequate degree, because the number of elements is too small for this purpose. On the other hand, a drum jacket with a purely wave and/or rib-type structure is not sufficiently stable and also represents a significant problem from a manufacturing-specific point of view, because a jacket plate with a wave or rib-type structure can only be connected to the bottom of the drum with considerable difficulty.
The object underlying the invention is therefore to combine the advantages of the suggestions from the prior art with one another such that a different effect which is dependent on the direction of rotation can be achieved, that the flood holes can be arranged and distributed in a way that is more gentle to the laundry and that the structure also has an inherent scooping effect which allows water to be scooped from an amount of water stored at the bottom of the lye container when the drum rotates and be conveyed onto the laundry from above.
In accordance with the invention, the curved structure consists of at least two rows of prism-type embossings, which at least partially encompass the drum and have a substantially rectangular base, from which the surface oriented in the circumferential direction of the drum extends at a steep angle while the opposite surface extends at a flat angle relative to the drum jacket and from which the lateral faces extend at least nearly at 90 degrees from the jacket. Such prism-type embossings, which are embossed into the jacket plate in tight rows upstream and adjacent to one another, emulate convincing washboard wave structures of the prior art to the customer, can be very easily implemented by means of an embossing press and are significantly involved in the required washing mechanism by virtue of their multiplicity. The different steepness of the prism surfaces improves the laundry distribution within the drum and the drainage of the laundry during the spinning process; since the active surfaces are separate from one another: The flat, unpunched surface provides for the drainage with the high laundry contact pressure and the steep, punched surface provides for a good and unimpeded water drainage. The enhanced scooping effect can reduce the water level at the bottom of the surrounding lye container, as a result of which the so-called dead liquor is reduced. Finally, it is also evident that the new structure gives the overall drum a greater rigidity.
Depending on structural framework conditions, the embossings can form a structure which curves onto the exterior or onto the interior of the jacket. As the embossings are in any case manufactured prior to rolling the drum jacket, the embossings can essentially be configured the same. Provided the drum is used in a laundry treatment machine which carries liquid, it is only the flood holes that should be directed from the interior to the exterior.
The decision relating to the dimensions and the arrangements of the individual embossings relative to one another must likewise be subject to the structural framework conditions, which are to be attuned to the process flows of the laundry treatment process. For instance, the width of the rectangular base corresponds approximately to its length or double the length etc. The adjacent rows can also be offset relative to one another such that adjacent embossings do not correspond to one another. The mixed usage of embossings with different dimensions, which are to be even relative to one another in order to obtain the desired rib structure, can be considered. The features described in the subclaims can be used together with those of claim 1, individually or jointly, in each possible combination without departing from the shared inventive ideas.
On the basis of the exemplary embodiments shown in the drawing, the invention is described below, in which;
The laundry drum 1 shown in
The sections shown in
With the drum shown in
The drum jacket section shown in
The section in
Six rows of embossings 18 run over the width M of the drum jacket 5 in
When rolling a drum jacket strip in the examples in accordance with
In the example in
Other combinations of embossings with different dimensions and proportions are naturally also possible. Mixtures of various embossings are possible here, which allow an offset in the peripheral direction and also a series of identical embossings which extend at right angles across the rows. Advantageous effects can also be achieved by mixtures of embossings, which are disposed in different directions. Different mechanical effects can be achieved for instance in combination with different types of embossings of the drum jacket, e.g. by differently molded laundry agitators, in specific drum regions, it being possible to still support said mechanical effects by different rotational drum directions in each instance.
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