The present invention relates to a drum of a washing machine for a washing machine, dryer or the like, of the drum type, comprising a cylindrical band, at least two rows of openings defined on the cylindrical band, arranged along a central line between both of them, and at least a blade with a blade base from which at least two corresponding rows of couplings extend, which are fittable into said openings to fasten the blade to the cylindrical band in an interior of said drum.
The use of a washing machine of the rotating-drum type is generally known. In these machines it is usual to utilize a number of, for example three or four, agitating blades projected inwards in the interior of the drum so as to make articles being washed spin during the washing and rinsing operations. Patent GB1161219 illustrates a plastic blade with a substantially triangular cross section with closed ends in order to have a U-form fixed to the drum interior by means of projections, which extend from the blade edge and are held in two rows of cooperating L-slots on the drum wall. The projections are inserted into a wider zone of the L-slot and slide over a narrower zone. In order to interlock them, the blade is screwed on the drum band. A problem of this arrangement of projections consists in the fact that it does not have an immediate interlock between the blade and the drum available and requires an additional joint to fix it. When securing the blade to the cylindrical wall of the drum by means of the projections arranged at the tub edges which fit into the cooperating L-slots on the wall, another fastening element such as a screw will obviously be necessary, as it is described in the prior art, to keep the blade in position after fitting it onto the wall since the projections could just get out of the slots.
Patent application ES—2276627_A1 shows a drum of a washing machine comprising a cylindrical band, and at least a blade fastened to the cylindrical band in the interior of said drum by means of two corresponding rows of elastic couplings, which extend from the blade and are held in receptacles at the cylindrical band of the drum. The receptacles have a protuberance extending into said receptacle so as to slide said elastic couplings by flexing them, and a fastening part to secure said couplings. This type of blade coupling continues needing an additional fastening means, since the couplings still have clearance and may vibrate producing noise if they are not additionally fastened to the band when the receptacle flexes the couplings and a second zone of the receptacle is entered.
As a consequence of this, it is the object of the present invention to offer an improved drum of a washing machine in which the openings may secure and retain the blade couplings in position respectively, even without the aid of the fastening elements such as fixing screws, rivets, etc.
Another object of the present invention is to offer a drum of a washing machine with blades with no potential relative movement between them and the drum to reduce the noise made by this movement.
According to the present invention, the above-mentioned objects are achieved with an improved drum of a washing machine comprising a cylindrical band, at least two rows of openings defined on the cylindrical band, arranged along a central line between both of them, and at least a blade with a blade base from which at least two corresponding rows of couplings extend, which are fittable into said openings to fasten the blade to the cylindrical band in an interior of said drum, wherein at least one opening has a cut-out extending outwards from the opening, and at least one coupling has a rigid element joint to the blade base at a first end and an elastic retaining element at the rigid element fittable into the cut-out in the position of blade mounted on the drum.
According to other characteristics of the present invention, at least one coupling has at least one flap at a second end of the rigid element contactable with a surface of an exterior of the cylindrical band in a position of blade mounted on the drum.
The central line between both rows is substantially parallel to the drum rotation axis.
The opening has a bigger area which is big enough to be crossable by the coupling in a position of dismounted blade, and a smaller area where the cut-out is located, which is big enough to surround the first end of the rigid element contacting it in the position of blade mounted on the drum.
The cut-out includes a cross section substantially of a triangle and a rectangle.
The blade also comprises a hollow body opened towards the band at the blade base and a plurality of inner ribs located inside the body.
At least one screw hole is defined at one end of one of said ribs, wherein a screw is housable in a corresponding opening defined on said cylindrical band in case any coupling breaks and the blade needs to be secured.
Additionally, a tab is provided extending inwards from said cylindrical band and is fittable with one of the ribs, additionally securing thereby the blade to the drum in its longitudinal movement.
Furthermore, a plurality of outlets is defined on a top side of the blade to obtain a rain effect in the washing process.
The total length of the blade is smaller than a distance between two circular end walls of the drum so that it may be mounted by displacing it in the central line direction from the non-mounted position to the mounted position.
The blade is made of plastic, what simplifies and makes its manufacture cheaper.
When the blade is mounted on the drum, the blade couplings are inserted through the openings' bigger area in a non-mounted position and are slid towards the opening's smaller area by flexing the elastic retaining element until this fits into the cut-out without the need for the coupling to flex. The coupling's connection body may be rigid and strong from its base up to its end, so that it does not break and has no clearance in the opening's smaller area to prevent the blade from vibrating and so that they are fastened firmly at the openings' fastening part respectively. With this configuration of blade couplings, it is avoided that the blade moves backwards or dismounts. The additional flap may be arranged at a coupling with o without an elastic retaining element.
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Furthermore, in order to obtain the so-called “rain effect”, meaning that, after having been led upwards by the blade 3, the water falls in a shower manner in an improved way so as to wet the washed articles, a plurality of outlets 15 is arranged on a top side 17 of blade 3, as it is shown in
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It should be understood that, despite the fact that many characteristics and advantages of the present invention were disclosed in the preceding description together with details regarding the structure and function of the invention, the description is merely illustrative and detailed modifications may be introduced, in particular in aspects related to the shape, size and arrangement of the parts, within the scope of the principles of the invention and determined to a great extent by the broad general meaning of the terms used in the enclosed claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P200800678 | Mar 2008 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2009/052352 | 2/27/2009 | WO | 00 | 8/16/2010 |