Exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown schematically in the drawings and described in greater detail below. The following are shown:
FIG. 3—a front-loading machine for treating laundry, in a schematic sectional view, and
FIG. 4—a detailed view of an embodiment.
An advantage that can be achieved with the invention is that it provides easy and convenient handling during the door opening procedure. This is attained in that the actuation device comprises at least one sensor with which contact or a contact-free incursion into its detection zone can be ascertained, whereby the at least one sensor is arranged on the door itself or on the front wall in the receiving area of the door. When the user reaches for the edge of the door, his hand enters the detection zone of the sensor, as a result of which the control device receives a signal that causes the deactivation of the locking mechanism. The user does not have to apply any force to pull the door out of its latched position or actuate a handle in order to deactivate the locking mechanism or to unlock the door.
In an embodiment, the detection zone of the at least one sensor is situated in a circumferential segment of the door or of the edge of the loading opening, said detection zone being located at an angle near the top or in a top position of the door or of the loading opening when the household appliance is in its normal operating position. In this position, the edge of the door is particularly easy to reach. When a hand is placed on the edge of the door or when there is a contact-free incursion behind the edge of the door, it is automatically unlocked and moves towards the hand being used. Then, the door can be swung open without the need to grip or pay attention to operating handles.
In an embodiment, a capacitive sensor is employed as the sensor which recognizes when contact is made, for instance, by the user, and generates a signal to deactivate the locking mechanism. This sensor provides a detection zone that is clearly delineated.
In this embodiment, it is advantageous for the capacitive sensor to be arranged on or in the door in the area of the door edge. During the actuation, the user grips the edge of the door, as a result of which the sensor is touched at that time.
In another embodiment, an optical sensor is employed as the sensor. When the hand enters the detection zone of the sensor located between the edge of the door and the front wall, a change in the light that enters the sensor is detected, in response to which a signal is generated to deactivate the locking mechanism. This sensor provides a fast response and causes the door to spring open of its own accord.
In an embodiment, at least one lighting element is arranged on the edge of the door on the side facing the front wall, said lighting, element essentially directing light to the detection zone of the sensor. In this manner, it is indicated to the user in a very precise and clear way where he has to grip the door in order to open it. Here, it is practical if the lighting element can be activated by the control device. With this approach, the lighting element can be controlled as a function of the program cycle, whereby the lighting element is switched off whenever it is not permissible to open the door. The lighting element is only switched on, for example, when a program cycle has ended and the user is prompted to remove the treated laundry from the machine for treating laundry.
In an embodiment, the at least one lighting element is arranged in a circumferential segment of the edge of the loading openings said lighting element essentially directing light to the detection zone of the sensor. The mode of operation is the same as described above, except that the light is guided to the sensor through reflection on the inner edge of the door. The components connected to the control device, such as the sensor and the lighting element, are arranged on or in the front wall. The door is free of these components, so that there is no need to create signal connections from the control device arranged in the appliance to the movable door.
In an embodiment, the optical sensor is situated on the front wall in the receiving area of the door, in a partial circumference around the loading opening. Here, the lighting element can be employed to activate the optical sensor since, when the door is gripped in the gap between the edge of the door, which contains the lighting element, and the front wall, the light beam is interrupted or a reduction occurs in the intensity of the light that acts upon the optical sensor.
The front-loading machine 1 for treating laundry shown in
The sensor 8 is activated by the control device 5 as soon as it is permissible for the door 4 to be released and opened. As a rule, this is done as a function of the cycle in the treatment program that has been selected, for instance, a washing program, which is likewise controlled and regulated by the control device 5. At the edge of the door 4 on the side facing the front wall 2, there is at least one lighting element 16 which can likewise be controlled or switched by the control device 5. It is also possible to activate the sensor 8 and/or the lighting element 16 by means of the locking mechanism 6, so that the control device 5 only has to control or switch the locking mechanism 6 as a function of the cycle in a treatment program.
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The present invention-is not limited to the exemplary embodiments described herein.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 038 111.4 | Aug 2006 | DE | national |