The present invention relates to laundry apparatus including a drum
Traditionally, laundry apparatus or washing machines include a drum which is comprised of a cylinder having an opening at one end to receive laundry and a cylindrical lateral wall having regularly spaced apertures therein for release of waste water during the drain and spinning cycles of the machine.
The present invention relates to laundry apparatus including a drum, particularly for the type of laundry apparatus wherein the drum may be slideably retracted from the machine. In such a machine, instead of the door pivotally opening from the front of the machine to allow access to the interior of the drum, the entire drum can be moved between a retracted position within the outer dimension of the washing machine and a withdrawn position wherein access may be gained to the inside of the drum in a substantially vertical direction. Such a machine may be termed a sliding drawer washing machine. Sliding drawer washing machines can be positioned under, for example, kitchen counters or units. This arrangement contrasts with other types of vertically loaded washing machines are top loaded and have an opening in the upper surface, thereby precluding the possibility for fitting under kitchen units for example.
According to the present invention there is provided a sliding drawer laundry apparatus comprising a drum for a washing machine comprising a substantially lateral wall, the lateral wall comprising adjacent circumferential zones, the first zone having a plurality of apertures therein and the second zone being substantially aperture free. The term circumferential in this context indicates that a zone has a dimension that extends in a direction substantially perpendicular to the axis about which the drum rotates when in use.
The lateral wall of the drum is preferably substantially cylindrical.
The drum preferably further comprises a first end portion positioned at one end of the lateral wall of the drum, this first end portion is preferably fixedly engaged with the lateral wall. A second end portion is preferably fixedly located at a second end of the lateral wall of the drum. In use, the second end of the lateral wall of the drum is the end which is located at the front of the machine and as such may include a front part of the machine which is aesthetically configured to fit with the casing of the machine. The second end portion is preferably fixedly connected to the lateral wall of the drum. The drum therefore preferably comprises a cylinder having first and second end portions.
The first end portion is preferably arranged to be fixedly connected to the lateral wall of the drum. The drum is preferably arranged to seat in an outer drum and is rotatably mounted therein, wherein water purged or drained from the laundry passes through the apertures in the drum and into the area or space defined between the outer surface of the lateral wall of the drum and the inner surface of the outer drum. This water is then evacuated from the outer drum via an aperture portion by known methods.
The second zone of the drum is preferably generally concave. The second zone preferably extends substantially between one third and one half of the perimeter of the drum. The second zone extends as such in order that when the drum is retracted from the machine following a washing cycle and the second zone is the lowest part of the drum, any remaining water within the drum will not drop onto the floor but is prevented from doing so by the lack of apertures in the second zone.
The drum preferably further comprises laundry agitating means comprising one or more protrusions extending from the lateral wall into the drum. Such protrusions aid in the agitation of the laundry during the washing cycle.
An aperture is preferably provided in the first zone. A closure means (a door) is arranged to cover the aperture. The closure means is preferably slidable between a first configuration enabling access to the aperture and a second configuration wherein the aperture is covered. The aperture enables laundry to be loaded into and removed from the drum.
The first end portion is preferably substantially circular and preferably comprises a segment having a plurality of apertures therein. The purpose of such apertures is primarily that liquid can pass therethrough following the wash of the laundry and prior to the spin cycle commencing. The second zone, being substantially aperture free prevents liquid passing there through and accordingly prevents liquid from falling onto the floor as the drum is retracted from the machine when the second zone is the lowest part of the drum. A portion of the drum remains within the casing of the machine when retracted and as such any remaining liquid can pass through the portion that remains within the confines of the machine without falling onto the surrounding floor.
The plurality of apertures of the first end portion are preferably located such that the points at which the cord defining the segment contact the circumference of the first end portion are substantially at the same circumferential point as the extremities of the circumferential length of the first circumferential zone, or alternatively put, the boundaries between the first and second zones.
The drum preferably comprises a third circumferential zone extending around substantially the entire circumference of the lateral wall having a plurality of apertures therein. This is again for release of waste water from the wash and may also act to release any remaining liquid into the outer drum during the spin cycle. As described above, the drum is retracted from the machine to allow emptying of the laundry, however a portion of the drum remains located within the confines of the machine and as such this portion preferably comprises a plurality of the apertures therein to allow liquid to pass therethrough without the risk of liquid falling onto the surrounding floor. The third circumferential zone preferably has a longitudinal thickness along the lateral wall of less than one quarter of the longitudinal length of the lateral wall of the drum. The benefit of such measurements is that the drum is able to be sufficiently retracted from the confines of the machine that insertion and removal of laundry from the drum is simple but the drum is safely retained by the machine. The third zone is preferably located adjacent to the first end portion.
The relative area of the lateral wall of the drum having apertures therein preferably comprises approximately four fifths of the total area of the lateral wall. Even more preferably, the area of lateral wall having apertures therein comprises approximately 0.78 m2 and the area being substantially aperture free comprises approximately 0.22 m2.
The present invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
a is a schematic perspective view of the drum seated in the outer drum portion; and
Conventional front loading washing machines have a hinged door located on a substantially vertical front face of the apparatus thereby having the benefit that the apparatus may be placed under a solid surface such as a worktop in a kitchen or the like. The problem with front loading washing machines is that use of such a machine requires the user to bend down when loading and unloading the apparatus. The laundry is then either pushed into or pulled out of the machine. This combination of bending and pushing/pulling can be painful and difficult for people with back problems, the infirm or the elderly. Accordingly sliding drawer washing machines have been proposed which comprise a casing having a base, side walls, a top and back and a drum for receiving the laundry. As described herein, the drum comprises a curved lateral (side) wall and optionally a first end (back) portion and optionally a second end (front) portion. The drum may travel between a first retracted position located within the outer dimensions of the washing machine case and a withdrawn position wherein the drum is sufficiently withdrawn to allow access to at least one aperture in the curved lateral wall of the drum. The aperture is configured and dimensioned to allow insertion and removal of laundry items. The direction of movement of the drum from a retracted to the withdrawn position is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the drum.
The drum as described herein is cylindrical, however, it will be appreciated that alternative dimensions can be provided such as a frustro-conical shape.
The advantage of such a configuration of washing machine is that when the drum is in a position to allow insertion and removal of items to be laundered, the insertion and removal can be done in a substantially vertical direction therefore providing reduced amount of bending and twisting for the user than alternative front loading machines.
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The drum comprises a forward edge 8 which defines the perimeter of the cylindrical lateral wall and a rearward perimeter edge 10 which defines the rearward perimeter edge of the drum. In use, the rearward edge is prevented from being withdrawn from the outer drum portion of the machine which retains the drum therein when the machine is closed. In its furthest withdrawn configuration, the drum is located such that most of the cylindrical lateral wall is withdrawn from the outer drum portion of the machine. A portion 12 of the drum, however, is prevented from being withdrawn from the machine by a buffer (not shown) and as such a circumferential zone of the cylindrical lateral wall which extends around substantially the entire circumference of the drum may have a plurality of apertures therein. This is particularly beneficial because when the drum is in the withdrawn configuration any water still present in the drum can flow through the apertures without falling onto the surrounding ground and instead is retained within the outer drum portion of the machine. The portion of the drum 12 having apertures extending around the entire circumference is relatively thin, and may be approximately 5 cm. This may, however, be varied depending on the specific size and configuration of the drum.
A line A-A has been indicated on
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A forward end portion (shown in
A closable aperture 20 is also provided in the cylindrical lateral wall 2 and is provided substantially opposite zone 6. This has the effect that in the rest configuration when the drum is withdrawn from the washing machine and the zone 6 is at the lower most position relative to the ground, access to the inside of the drum is provided through the uppermost portion of the drum. The aperture 20 is preferably closable via a door means, and a door means may be slideable between an open and a closed position. Sliding is preferably in a longitudinal direction with respect to the drum, however, it is envisaged that in other embodiments of the present invention the door could be slid circumferentially with respect to the drum. Alternatively, a hinged arrangement may be provided. The door may comprise a plurality of apertures therein as indicated in
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The seal arrangement 32 may be provided fixedly connected to the outer drum portion 30, and the drum compresses against this seal arrangement 32 to promote a seal.
The present invention has been described by way of example only and it would be appreciated by a person skilled in the art that modifications and variations may be made to the present invention without departing from the scope of protection afforded by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0817960.8 | Oct 2008 | GB | national |
PCT/GB2009/051287 | Oct 2009 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB09/51287 | 10/1/2009 | WO | 00 | 4/1/2011 |