The present application relates to an elastic opposition device for a door of an electric appliance, in particular a front-loading dishwashing machine, and to the electric household appliance equipped with such a device.
Dishwashing machines, particularly commercial types (for bars, restaurants, communities, etc.), normally comprise a front-loading wash tub closed in use by a swing door, e.g. rotating about a horizontal axis at the bottom edge of the door. The door therefore swings downwards and, in the fully open position, is substantially horizontal (or at most slightly tilted), so the inner face of the door also acts as a support for the dish-rack when this is extracted from the wash tub.
Doors of dishwashing machines of this type may be relatively heavy, and are opened frequently in use, either to load and unload the machine or check the dishes during the wash cycle, so the door is equipped with a counterbalancing device to at least partly counterbalance its weight and make it easier for the user to open and close. The machine must also be equipped with a pressure locking system to lock the door in the open and closed positions and preferably also in an intermediate, partly open position, to allow the steam to escape and to partly cool the dishes before they are unloaded.
CH-A-683886 describes a dishwashing machine in which the weight of the door is counterbalanced by a coil spring, which is stretched when the door is opened and so also assists the user in closing the door; and the door is locked, at least in the two limit positions, by a system of arms having limit stops and interconnected by a pin sliding inside a slot. The door can also be locked in the closed position by a pull-release spring lock.
Similar door braking and/or stop devices are also described in DE-A-19958817 and WO2006117893. In the latter, the coil spring operates together with a complex system of levers connected to an extremely bulky threaded rod housed partly inside the thickness of the door.
In other words, known dishwashing machine door counterbalancing devices are bulky, complicated, frequently unreliable (e.g. due to jamming of the levers), and do not always provide for locking the door in the closed position, so the machine must also be equipped with an additional locking device.
It is an object of the present invention to eliminate the drawbacks of the known art by providing an elastic opposition device for a door of an electric appliance, in particular a front-loading dishwashing machine, which is reliable, compact, straightforward in design and relatively inexpensive, and which also provides for locking the door in the open and closed positions and preferably also in an intermediate, partly open position, with no additional devices, such as locks, stops, etc., required. It is also an object of the invention to provide a front-loading dishwashing machine featuring such a device, and in which the weight of the door is fully counterbalanced when opening and closing the door, regardless of whether or not conventional coil springs, stretched by opening the door, are employed.
According to the present invention, there is provided an opposition device for locking and/or braking a swing door of an electric appliance, in particular a front-loading dishwashing machine, and as claimed in the attached Claims.
The invention also relates to an electric household appliance featuring a door movable about a horizontal rotation axis and along a predetermined trajectory, between at least two opposite, respectively open and closed, limit positions, and as claimed in the attached Claims.
More specifically, the device according to the invention comprises: a contoured leaf spring fixable integrally to a casing of the appliance, in a fixed position close to the door rotation axis, and in turn comprising a first and second flexible arm projecting towards the door; and a substantially rigid arm fixed integrally to the door, in a fixed position close to the door rotation axis, and projecting from the door towards the contoured leaf spring. The first and second flexible arm of the contoured leaf spring, and the rigid arm of the door cooperate, in use, in sliding contact with one another along at least part of said predetermined trajectory of the door, so as to exert thrust on the door, at least close to the two opposite limit positions of the door, to oppose rotation of the door about its horizontal rotation axis.
The contoured leaf spring is substantially C-shaped in a plane crosswise to the door rotation axis, and comprises: a central fastening portion defined by a straight first portion of metal strip bent into an L at its opposite ends on the side of a first face eventually facing the door in use; and lateral portions defined by opposite, substantially straight second portions of metal strip constituting the first and second flexible arm, which project obliquely from the central portion in diverging directions from the L-shaped ends of the first portion of metal strip.
The substantially straight second portions of metal strip constituting the first and second flexible arm each have a free end opposite the central portion of the contoured leaf spring; and the free ends of the second portions of metal strip are bent into a V in a plane crosswise to the door rotation axis, and with their concavities facing the central portion of the contoured leaf spring, so as to define, on the first and second flexible arm and towards the rigid arm integral with the door, respective V-shaped projections with their apexes converging towards the rigid arm.
The opposite arms of the contoured leaf spring thus counterbalance the weight of the door—possibly together with a conventional extension spring stretched between the appliance casing and the rigid arm integral with the door. More specifically, they provide for braking over the final part of the predetermined trajectory into the fully open position, and, by virtue of the V-shaped projections and together with the rigid arm integral with the door, selectively define three different flexible lock positions of the door: in the open position, in the closed position, and in an intermediate partly open position close to the closed position, to allow the steam to escape and cool the dishes.
Preferably, the contoured leaf spring is designed to fit inside a cavity formed in the appliance casing, at the door rotation axis; and the first and second flexible arm of the contoured leaf spring, and the rigid arm integral with the door, project inside the cavity to further reduce (practically render negligible) the encumberment of the device as a whole.
A non-limiting embodiment of the invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Number 1 in
The door 2 rotates, about a horizontal rotation axis A (defined in known manner, for example, by idle pins) and along a predetermined substantially circular trajectory T with its centre of rotation at axis A, between at least two opposite, respectively open and closed, limit positions shown in
Device 1 comprises elastic means 4 to at least partly counterbalance the weight of door 2 over at least part, and preferably over the whole, of predetermined trajectory T between the
In the non-limiting example in
According to a first aspect, elastic means 4 comprise—either in conjunction with spring 6, as in the preferred non-limiting embodiment shown, or instead of spring 6—a contoured leaf spring 20 fixable, as will be explained, integrally with casing 13 of appliance 3, in a fixed position close to door rotation axis A, and in turn comprising a first and second flexible arm 21, 22 projecting towards door 2 and towards a front of the machine.
Device 1 also comprises the substantially rigid, L-shaped arm 10 (“substantially rigid” being intended to mean by comparison with flexible arms 21, 22) fixed integrally to door 2, e.g. formed in one piece with inner face 11 of the door, in a fixed position close to door rotation axis A. Arm 10 projects from door 2 towards contoured leaf spring 20, and, according to the invention, is provided even if spring 6 is eliminated.
Flexible arms 21 and 22 of contoured leaf spring 20, and rigid arm 10 of door 2 cooperate, in use, in sliding contact with one another along at least part of the predetermined trajectory T of door 2, so as to exert—by elastic reaction and as explained below—thrust on door 2, at least close to the two opposite limit positions of the door in
Contoured leaf spring 20 is preferably designed to fit inside a cavity 23 formed in casing 13 of appliance 3, at or near door rotation axis A (e.g., in the lower front corner of the machine), and actually within and on one side of the wash tub or space defined in appliance 3 and closed, in use, by door 2. Flexible arms 21, 22 of contoured leaf spring 20, and rigid arm 10, integral with door 2, are so positioned as to project inside cavity 23; and spring 6, if provided, is also located inside cavity 23, so the whole of device 1 is housed inside cavity 23 and avoids interfering with either the wash tub of appliance 3, or the loading/unloading opening bounded and closed by door 2.
In one implementation, contoured leaf spring 20 is substantially C-shaped in a plane crosswise to door rotation axis A—in the example shown, the
Contoured leaf spring 20 also comprises lateral portions defined by opposite, substantially straight second portions of the metal strip constituting first and second flexible arm 21, 22, which project obliquely from central portion 25 in diverging directions from L-shaped ends 26, 27 of the first portion of metal strip defining central portion 25.
Along the whole of predetermined trajectory T of door 2 between the two limit positions shown in
The substantially straight second portions of metal strip constituting first and second flexible arm 21, 22 each have a free end 29 opposite central portion 25 of contoured leaf spring 20, and more specifically opposite the L-shaped ends 26, 27 from which flexible arms 21, 22 extend; and the free ends 29 are bent into a V in said plane crosswise to door rotation axis A, and with their concavities facing central portion 25 of contoured leaf spring 20, so as to define, on first and second flexible arm 21, 22 and towards rigid arm 10 integral with door 2, respective V-shaped projections 30 lying in the plane crosswise to axis A, and with their respective apexes converging towards rigid arm 10.
As a result, and by appropriately designing and locating arms 21, 22 and 10 on casing 13 and door 2 respectively, arms 10, 21, 22 operate in conjunction with one another, so that, when door 2 is in the
Similarly, when door 2 is in the
Also, when door 2, moving along open trajectory TA or close trajectory TC, nears the closed position, rigid arm 10 cooperates interferentially with the bottom of an inner side 32 of V-shaped projection 30 of flexible arm 21, so that the weight of door 2 partly flexes flexible arm 21, the elastic reaction of which on rigid arm 10 holds door 2 locked in the intermediate, partly open position shown in
Similarly, close to the fully open position in
Conversely, by appropriately designing contoured leaf spring 20, flexible arm 22, in addition to braking door 2, may obviously be flexed further to also counterbalance the weight of door 2, at least along the final portion of trajectory TA, so spring 6 can be eliminated.
To ensure correct location and operation of contoured leaf spring 20, device 1 according to the invention also comprises fastening means 40 for securing contoured leaf spring 20 to casing 13 of appliance 3, and which are shown more clearly in the larger-scale
More specifically, fastening means 40 comprise pins 41 integral with casing 13, formed in a recess of cavity 23 in the example shown, and between which central portion 25 of contoured leaf spring 20 is fitted, with each of its opposite L-shaped ends 26, 27 fitted at least 90° about a respective pin 41. Contoured leaf spring 20 is assembled so that central portion 25 is preferably preloaded, e.g. by making portion 25 slightly shorter than the distance between the axes of pins 41.
Fastening means 40 preferably also comprise a supporting member 44 (hatched in the drawings) formed integrally with pins 41, and which supports central portion 25 of contoured leaf spring 20, on the opposite side to pins 41, so that portion 25 of spring 20 is gripped between pins 41 and supporting member 44, which is defined, for example, by an appropriately shaped wall portion of cavity 23.
As stated, rigid arm 10 integral with door 2 is L-shaped in the plane crosswise to door rotation axis A; and, as opposed to directly contacting inner face 11 of door 2, a leg 50 of arm 10, opposite and perpendicular to leg 8, is preferably detached from inner face 11 by a predetermined clearance G (
The free end of leg 8 of L-shaped rigid arm 10 is fitted integrally with a cam 60 made, for example, of low-friction plastic material applied, e.g. molded onto, the free end of leg 8, and which is convex in shape to slide, in use, on a face of flexible arms 21, 22 and relative projections 30 facing the same way as face 28.
Contoured leaf spring 20 is preferably symmetrical, with identical first and second arms 21, 22, to reduce the cost, and safeguard against improper assembly, of spring 20. If necessary, however, contoured leaf spring 20 may obviously be asymmetrical, e.g. with arms 21, 22 of different lengths and/or shapes.
Device 1 described may be produced in kit form and fitted to appliance 3 at the assembly stage, or may be formed integrally with appliance 3, e.g. by forming arm 10 integrally in one piece with door 2. Whichever the case, device 1 provides for obtaining an electric appliance—in particular, a front-loading dishwashing machine in the example described—featuring a door 2 movable, about a horizontal rotation axis A and along a predetermined trajectory T, between at least two opposite, respectively open and closed, limit positions as shown in
This provides for braking door 2, in opposition to its own weight, along at least the final part of trajectory T close to the open position, as well as for locking door 2 releasably (by pressing or pulling the door by hand) in a number of predetermined positions, i.e. elastically locking door 2 (i.e. by interference with flexible arms 21, 22) in the open, closed, and intermediate, partly open positions. All of which, moreover, is achieved, in accordance with the aims of the present invention, by means of a device which is compact, straightforward, inexpensive to produce, and highly reliable (preferably with no connections subject to jamming).
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2007A0310 | May 2007 | IT | national |
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5342123 | Cole et al. | Aug 1994 | A |
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683886 | Jun 1994 | CH |
3616028 | Nov 1987 | DE |
4412607 | Sep 1994 | DE |
19923996 | Nov 2000 | DE |
19958817 | Jun 2001 | DE |
2006117893 | Nov 2006 | WO |
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20080276539 A1 | Nov 2008 | US |