1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a gasket and to a washing machine having the same, and more particularly to a drum-type washing machine having such gasket.
2. Description of Prior Art
In a known drum-type washing machine, a frame forms an exterior of the washing machine and has a front opening for loading and retrieving laundry via a door. A tub is suspended inside of the frame to hold water and detergent used for cleaning laundry. Inside of the tub, a drum installed to accommodate the laundry mixed with the water and detergent rotates with respect to an axis of rotation when driven by a driver in a normal operation process (e.g. a washing or rinsing operation process). To prevent the water from entering into and the laundry from becoming stuck or wedged at a space between the tub and the frame and attenuate the vibration caused by the high speed rotation of the drum and tub assembly when in operation, an annular shaped gasket is employed between the tub and the frame as disclosed in US 2005/0178169 A1. The gasket includes a shock absorber having an annular shape corresponding to that of the gasket, in which a bent portion is formed by shaping an excess length of the gasket material into a U-shaped bend. However, this U-shaped bend, especially on its lateral sections as detected, inclines to break due to the unequal vibration in the perimeter of the gasket in a long run.
Therefore such gasket needs to be improved to overcome the above-mentioned disadvantages.
Accordingly, an objective of the present invention is to provide an improved gasket for a washing machine that provides different shock-absorbing capacity in the perimeter of the gasket according to different vibration transferred by the drum and the tub assembly in a normal operation process.
According to the present invention, the above-mentioned objective is achieved by an improved gasket coupled between a frame of a washing machine and a tub disposed inside the frame, and a drum defining an axis of rotation is installed within said tub. Said gasket comprises a front flange connected to the frame and a rear flange connected to the tub and engaged with the drum. Between the front flange and the rear flange, a first mainly U-shaped section connects to the front flange and a second section connects said first section and the rear flange. Furthermore, said second section has a substantially flat contour at a lower position below said axis and increasingly curves outwardly from the axis from the lower position to a lateral position while it decreasingly curves outwardly from the axis from the lateral position to an upper position opposite to said lower position. In such a configuration, said gasket can absorb the greater vibration occurred in the lateral position.
According to other features of the present invention, a first curved brim extends outwardly from the front flange to engage with a first curved rim of the frame, and a second curved brim extends outwardly from the rear flange to engage with a second curved rim of the tub. Furthermore a groove extends inwardly from the rear flange to engage with a bent edge of said drum to prevent the laundry from entering into the space between the drum and the tub. Preferably one protrusion having a bent end towards an inside of the drum extends inwardly from said groove at an apex position above said axis. At a lower position opposite to said apex position, a plurality of water leakages are disposed in said rear flange to return the residual water back into the tub. To additionally increase the rigidity of the gasket, a plurality of ribs are disposed on a perimeter of said first section at a position near to said front flange.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
An improved gasket 1 as shown in
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To absorb the greater vibration caused by the drum and the tub assembly in a normal operation process at the lateral position with respect to the rotational axis, the gasket as described above has a greater outwardly curved contour at the lateral position to correspondingly provide a greater capacity to compensate the vibration transmitted by the drum and the tub assembly. As a result the different curved contour of the gasket decreases the damage bringing to the frame and the gasket itself to some extent.
Although one preferred embodiment of the present invention has been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in this embodiment without departing from the principles of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims.
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