The present invention relates to a front-loading drum-type washing machine having a drum rotatably mounted within a suds container, a bellows seal extending around the loading opening thereof between the appliance housing and the suds container, and the wall of the bellows seal being penetrated by an injection device.
The prior art describes various types of embodiment. Document DE 197 31 667 A1, for example, describes a front-loading drum-type washing machine, in which the bellows seal is penetrated by an injection device above the porthole glass. Another variant is disclosed in DE 199 19 028 A1, where the drum-type washing machine described therein has an illumination device which is located above the porthole and is also integrated in the bellows. The individual devices fulfill the following tasks: The injection device removes foam retained in the lower region of the bellows and remaining suds. The illumination device improves the view into the washing drum, especially when removing laundry items from the drum. Both the illumination device and the injection device can also be distributed over the circumference of the bellows, so that light and water are introduced via two different, spaced apart devices in the interior of the laundry chamber.
This way of arranging the devices is considered to have the disadvantage of causing considerable vibrational stress in the door sealing ring, resulting in contact interruptions, especially in the illumination device, and there, in the wiring of the illumination device. This is because the individual devices disposed in the bellows seal have different resonant frequencies due to their different masses.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a drum-type washing machine having reduced vibration problems occurring in the bellows seal with respect to devices enclosed therein.
The present invention provides a front-loading drum-type washing machine. The washing machine includes:
an appliance housing;
a suds container;
a drum rotatably disposed in the suds container;
a bellows seal extending around a loading opening between the housing and the suds container;
an injection device penetrating a wall of the bellows seal above the loading opening;
an illumination device penetrating the wall of the bellows seal above the loading opening side-by-side with the injection device; and
a bridging element bridging a distance between the illumination and injection devices.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are shown in the drawings in a schematic way and will be described in more detail below. In the drawings,
The present invention involves an illumination device which is in connection with the water inlet in such a close proximity that the vibratory motion produced by the motion of the washing drum is damped to an extent that prevents damage. Damage may occur to the door sealing ring and to the wiring. Noises may also occur. The water hose run to this system serves as a damping element.
Advantages that can be achieved with the present invention include, in particular, that vibration problems are reduced to a minimum, thereby also preventing the occurrence of contact faults, especially in the illumination device. To this end, the present invention proposes that the illumination device and the injection device be disposed at a small distance from each other closely side-by-side in the wall of the bellows seal above the loading opening. This suppresses the vibration problems.
It is also proposed that the distance between the illumination and injection devices be bridged by a stiffening element. This provides stiffening between the elements, so that the vibration is damped by the injection device and its water inlet, which represents a larger mass. In accordance with another advantageous embodiment of the present invention, the illumination and injection devices are directly connected to each other. In the integrated design, this additionally provides an improvement in the installation of the illumination and water inlet. At the same time, an anti-rotation means is provided having a positioning function, which ensures reliable assembly. The features are especially important when the door sealing ring is no longer located at an angle of 90° to the illumination/water inlet, but extends at a slant with respect thereto.
In the integrated embodiment, in accordance with a first embodiment, the housings receiving the illumination and injection devices, respectively, can be directly connected by a crosspiece. In another embodiment, the housings receiving the illumination and injection devices form one unit. In this case, the component receiving the two devices may be formed by a molded housing part. In a refinement of the present invention, the housing and/or the molded part may be provided with an anti-rotation means, which, in particular, facilitates the assembly of the device housing.
The partially cross-sectional view of
Located in bellows seal 1 are an illumination device 2 and an injection device 3,
As can be seen from
An isolated view of the two device housings 4 and 5 is also shown in
Another embodiment of the present invention is shown in particular in
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10 2004 036 672 | Jul 2004 | DE | national |
This is a U.S. national phase application under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2005/007542, filed Jul. 12, 2005, and claims benefit of German Patent Application No. 10 2004 036 672.1, filed Jul. 28, 2004, which is incorporated by reference herein. The International Application was published in German on Feb. 9, 2006 as WO 2006/012978 A1 under PCT Article 21(2).
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP05/07542 | 7/12/2005 | WO | 1/26/2007 |