The present application is a National Phase of International Application Number PCT/US2013/049486 filed Jul. 5, 2013, and claims priority to Italian Application Number TO2012A000606 filed Jul. 9, 2012.
The present invention relates to a door-locking device for locking in a closed position the door of a domestic appliance, such as a washing machine or the like.
In particular, the present invention relates to a door-locking device which can be fixed on a front panel of a domestic appliance without screws.
WO-A-2010/101533 discloses a fastening device which can be used for fixing without screws a door-locking device to the front panel of a domestic appliance. The fastening device has a body with an engagement portion projecting from a bottom wall and including first and second opposite teeth adapted to engage opposite edges of an aperture of the front panel. The fastening device includes a protection plate including a pair of integral pins which are adapted to engage respective holes formed in the front panel. The protection plate is movable with respect to the body of the fastening device between an unlocking position and a locking position. In the locking position the pins snap engage the body of the fastening device, so as to fix the protection plate to the body. In the fastened position the pins have respective ends which project from the bottom wall of the body.
One of the drawbacks of the solution according to WO-A-2010/101533 is that for mounting the door-locking device on the domestic appliance the operator must first engage the door-locking device with the aperture of the front panel of the domestic appliance and then push the protection plate in the locking position. This solution cannot be used in all models of domestic appliances. A further drawback is that the protection plate could snap to the locking position during transport and delivery; in such case it would not be possible to mount the door-locking device on the domestic appliance.
WO-A-2010/0092529 discloses a door-locking device comprising a rigid body having a protruding structure in which there is provided an opening intended to receive a hook connected to the door of the domestic appliance. The body has two seats provided on opposite sides of the protruding structure and intended to engage corresponding edges of an opening provided in a front panel of the domestic appliance. A member of resilient material is overmoulded inside a first seat. The body has a pair of rigid projection capable of engaging corresponding through holes of the front panel.
This solution has the disadvantage of requiring a member of resilient material overmoulded in the seat of the engagement portion, in order to allow a resilient movement needed for the engagement of the rigid projections with the corresponding holes of the front panel.
The object of the present invention is to provide a door-locking device which overcomes the drawbacks of the prior art solutions and having a simple and inexpensive structure.
In accordance with the present invention, this object is achieved by a door-locking device having the features of claim 1.
The claims form an integral part of the teachings administered in relation to the invention.
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the annexed drawings, given purely by way of non-limiting example, in which:
With reference to
The door-locking device 10 comprises a housing 16 and a locking slider 18 which is movable with respect to the housing 18 along a longitudinal direction indicated by the double arrow A. The slider 18 has an aperture 20 which is intended to receive a hook connected to the door (not shown) of the domestic appliance. The housing 16 contains an electrically actuated locking mechanism adapted to lock the slider 18 in a locking position, in which the slider 18 locks the door in the closed position.
The door-locking device 10 comprises a fastening portion 22 adapted to fix the door-locking device 10 to the front panel P without screws. The fastening portion 22 comprises a body 24 of injection-moulded plastic material. The body 24 is fixed to or integral with the housing 16 of the door-locking device 10. The body 24 has a channel 26 in which is movably guided the slider 18. The body 24 has an aperture 28 (
The body 24 has an integral engagement portion including first and second teeth 30, 32 projecting from a bottom wall 33 of the body 24 on opposite sides of the aperture 28. The teeth 30, 32 are configured for engaging opposite edges of the aperture 12 of the front panel P, as will be disclosed in the following.
The fastening portion 22 comprises a protection plate 34 fixed to the side of the body 24 opposite to the bottom wall 33, so as to close the upper part of the body 24. The protection plate 34 is a separate component with respect to the body 24. The protection plate 34 comprises a base wall 36 having an aperture 38 aligned with the apertures 20, 28 of the slider 18 and body 24. The base wall 36 has a pair of integral tabs 40 projecting therefrom and configured for snap-engaging respective teeth 41 integral with the body 24. The protection plate 34 also includes a pair of integral projecting pins 42 which project from lateral portions of the base wall 36 orthogonally thereto. The pins 42 are inserted with play into respective elongated holes 44 of the body 24. The pins 42 are free to move axially into the holes 44 when the protection plate 34 is fixed to the body 24 by means of the tabs 40. The axial movement of the pins 42 into the respective elongated holes 44 is allowed by an elastic deformation of the lateral portions of the base wall 36. When the protection plate 34 is fixed to the body 24, the front ends of the pins 42 project from the bottom wall 33 of the body 24. The front ends of the pins 42 are intended to engage into the holes 14 of the front panel P, as will be disclosed in the following.
The sequence of the steps for fastening the door-locking device 10 to the front panel P are described in the following with reference to
In a first step, as shown in
In a second step, as shown in
In the final step, as shown in
As shown in
In the embodiment shown in
The mounting sequence of the door-locking device of
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