The present disclosure relates to a door assembly for an appliance such as a washer, washer/dryer combo and, more particularly, to a door assembly including an inner and outer door.
In existing washers and washer/dryer combo machines, there is a problem with accumulation of lint and detergent along the bellows seal. The bellows is a seal between the door and the movable tub and drum assembly. The bellows is subjected to lint and detergent and both accumulate on the bellows. Thus, the bellows has a tendency to wear out due to the accumulation. Also, in some type of commercial washers, the door is attached to tub. Thus, the door moves with the suspension of the tub and drum assembly. This is not ideal for customers since the door will be moving with the suspension; however, it does eliminate the need for a bellow.
Accordingly, it is an object of the disclosure to provide a door that eliminates the bellows seal between the door and the drum and tub assembly. The present disclosure provides a door assembly with an inner and outer door to enable elimination of the bellows seal. The door assembly may include a stationary or floating inner door meshing with a tub opening access configuration. The door assembly may include a suspension between the inner and outer doors. The door assembly may include an alignment and support member assisting in coupling the inner door with the cabinet. The door assembly may include an active latch mechanism pulling the inner door shut.
According to a first object of the present disclosure, a combination washer/dryer comprises a cabinet with an opening enabling access inside the cabinet. A drum and tub are positioned with the cabinet. A washing circuit for washing items in the drum and tub is positioned within the cabinet. A drying circuit for drying the items in the drum and tub is likewise within the cabinet. A door including an outer door and a floating inner door seals with the drum and tub assembly. A suspension couples the inner and outer doors together. The suspension may include a pivot that enables the inner door to teeter with respect to the outer door. A biasing member forces a hook on the inner door away from the outer door. Also, the suspension may include a plate mounted on the inner door and one or more pluralities of biasing connectors coupled with the plate. Thus, the inner door, with the plate, slides with respect to the outer door to enhance connection of the hook with the cabinet. The inner door may hang off center with respect to the outer door when the door assembly is open and the door assembly is connected with the cabinet. The suspension further may include a plurality of alignment pins coupled between the plate and the outer door to compensate for twisting force on the inner door and transfer the force to the plate. An alignment member is on the inner door to support the weight of the inner door and prohibiting lateral and longitudinal forces from being applied to a door latch. The inner door includes a hook and the cabinet includes a hook receiver. The hook receiver includes an aperture and one or more ramps adjacent the aperture to lead the hook into the aperture to compensate for misalignment. A motion limiter prohibits undue motion when opening the outer door while enabling motion of the inner door during a wash cycle. A latch is on the door to secure the inner door catch. The latch may include an action to pull the catch to a closed position. The latch may include a handle with a hook to pull the inner door towards the catch to seal the inner door with the hub and tub. An alignment device may be coupled with the outer door to position the inner door to enhance coupling of the inner door with a cabinet. The alignment device includes a cam coupled with a linkage which, in turn, couples with a finger arm. The finger arm moves the inner door.
According to an additional object of the disclosure, a door assembly for an appliance, such as a washer, washer/dryer combination or the like comprises a door assembly for a cabinet. The door assembly includes an outer door and a floating inner door sealing a drum and tub inside of the cabinet. The inner door is floatably coupled with the outer door via a suspension. The suspension may include a pivot that enables the inner door to teeter with respect to the outer door. A biasing member forces a hook on the inner door away from the outer door. Also, the suspension may include a plate mounted on the inner door and one or more pluralities of biasing connectors coupled with the plate. Thus, the inner door, with the plate, slides with respect to the outer door to enhance connection of the hook with the cabinet. The inner door may hang off center with respect to the outer door when the door assembly is open and the door assembly is connected with the cabinet. The suspension further may include a plurality of alignment pins coupled between the plate and the outer door to compensate for twisting force on the inner door and transfer the force to the plate. An alignment member is on the inner door to support the weight of the inner door and prohibiting lateral and longitudinal forces from being applied to a door latch. The inner door includes a hook and the cabinet includes a hook receiver. The hook receiver includes an aperture and one or more ramps adjacent the aperture to lead the hook into the aperture to compensate for misalignment. A motion limiter prohibits undue motion when opening the outer door while enabling motion of the inner door during a wash cycle. A latch is on the door to secure the inner door catch. The latch may include an action to pull the catch to a closed position. The latch may include a handle with a hook to pull the inner door towards the catch to seal the inner door with the hub and tub. An alignment device may be coupled with the outer door to position the inner door to enhance coupling of the inner door with a cabinet. The alignment device includes a cam coupled with a linkage which, in turn, couples with a finger arm. The finger arm moves the inner door.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. The description and specific examples in this summary are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Turning to the figures, a washing appliance, such as a washing machine or a combo washer/dryer is illustrated and designated with the reference numeral 10. The machine includes a cabinet 12 that houses a drum and tub assembly 14. The door assembly 16 covers egress into the drum and tub assembly 14. The door assembly 16 includes an outer door 18 and an inner door 20. The outer door 18 secures to the cabinet via a hinge.
The inner door 20 includes a catch to enable locking of the inner door with the cabinet 12 during operation. The inner door 20 includes a seal 22 that provides a thermal seal with the drum and tub assembly 14. The inner door 20 has a step configuration in cross-section that enables mating with the drum and tub assembly opening 26. The contours 24 interact with the opening 26 to enable sealing of the inner door 20 in the opening 26 which eliminates the need for a bellow seal. The inner door 20 includes a hook mechanism 30 that secures the inner door with the tub and drum assembly 14.
The washing appliance includes a washing circuit 40 as is conventional in the art. Additionally, the machine 10 includes a drying circuit 50 with a blower, heater and the like as is like that described in Applicant's U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/318,892, filed May 12, 2021 entitled Door For A Washing Appliance. Alternatively, a conventional drying circuit could be used.
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In use, the inner door 20 floats with respect to the outer door 18. The springs 68 and the springs 70 enable the floating of the inner door. When the inner door is secured with the drum and tub assembly 14, the inner door is enabled to slide vertically up and down as well as laterally side to side because it is not fixably mounted but instead suspended by springs 70. During this motion, the sliding plate 62 will slide against the inner surface of the outer door 18. The inner door 20 is also enabled to move towards or away from the outer door 18. It will move in this way to match the motion of the drum and tub assembly 14, to which it is secured. The freedom to move laterally and vertically also is present while the door is being closed. Thus, as the inner door hook 32 is being secured with the tub and hub assembly, the inner door 20 easily slides laterally and vertically with respect to the outer door 18. Thus, this compensates for the off center positioning of the inner door 20 with respect to the outer door 18 as well as alignment of the inner door 20 with the drum and tub assembly 14.
Accordingly, the inner door 20 is positioned off center with respect to the outer door 18. Thus, as the doors close and the door hook 32 catches, the floating inner door 20 needs to slide along the inside face of the outer door 18. Thus, the sliding plate 62 enables this to occur so that as the inner door 20 is positioned onto the hub drum and tub assembly 14, the inner door slides with respect to the outer door. Accordingly, the springs 70 do not buckle and the inner door 20 is easily moved laterally. Also, during washing, the tub bounces around in the cabinet. The inner door 20 thus is able to move relative to the outer door 18.
Alignment pins 80 are positioned between the inner door 20 and outer door 18. The alignment pins 80 include a shaft 82 with a head 84 that fits into a countersink 86 in the sliding plate 62. The other end of the rod 82 is positioned in a boss 92 that includes a sleeve 90. As the inner door 20 moves with respect to the outer door 18, the inner door 20 can still rotate a few degrees acting as a ball joint with the mushroom head 84 positioned in the countersink 86. The outer end 88 of the shaft is slightly chamfered and slides in the sleeve 90 of the boss 92 acting as a linear bushing. Two alignment pins are illustrated and positioned at the top section of the inner door. Due to the door bowl design, this is the deepest part of the inner door and allows for the most motion. Thus, the alignment pins 80 enables twisting forces on the inner door 20 to be transferred to the floating door slide plate 62.
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The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.