The present disclosure relates generally to a home appliance and more particularly to a hinge mechanism for a home appliance.
A home appliance is a device that is used to store or prepare foods in a home. Other home appliances are used to clean dishes and other wares dirtied in the process of preparing and consuming meals. Home appliances typically have doors that provide user access to the home appliance.
According to one aspect, a home appliance includes a housing forming a food handling compartment, a door positioned at the front of the housing configured to rotate about a vertical axis, and a hinge pin secured to the door. The hinge pin is configured to rotate with the door about the vertical axis. The home appliance also includes a crank arm extending from a first end to a second end, and the first end is secured to the hinge pin. A first slider is pivotably coupled to the crank arm at the second end and is constrained to move along a first horizontal axis. A second slider is pivotably coupled to the crank arm between the first end and the second end and is constrained to move along a second horizontal axis extending perpendicular to the first horizontal axis. As the door rotates about the vertical axis, the crank arm acts on the first slider and the second slider to move the first slider along the first horizontal axis and the second slider along the second horizontal axis such that the vertical axis travels along an elliptical path.
In some embodiments, the home appliance may further include a hinge base coupled to the housing. The hinge base may have a first guide and a second guide defined in an upper end thereof. The first guide may be transverse to the second guide. The first slider may be positioned in the first guide, and the second slider may be positioned in the second guide.
In some embodiments, the first guide and the second guide may form a plus-shaped guideway in the hinge base. Additionally, in some embodiments, the home appliance may include a cover plate secured to the upper end of the hinge base. The cover plate may have a slot defined therein extending parallel to the second horizontal axis. The crank arm may be positioned below the cover plate, and the hinge pin may extend upwardly through the slot. In some embodiments, the hinge pin may be a hexagonal rod.
In some embodiments, the crank arm may be pivotably coupled to the first slider at a first pivot joint. The first pivot joint may have a second vertical axis extending therethrough. The crank arm may pivot about the second vertical axis as the door rotates about the vertical axis. In some embodiments, the crank arm may be pivotably coupled to the second slider at a second pivot joint, and the second pivot joint may have a third vertical axis extending therethrough. When the door is rotated about the vertical axis, the crank arm may be pivoted about the third vertical axis such that the first slider is moved along the first horizontal axis and the second slider is moved along the second horizontal axis.
In some embodiments, the housing may be a microwave housing, and the food handling compartment may be a microwave cooking chamber. In some embodiments, the housing may be a refrigerator housing, and the food handling compartment may a refrigerated storage compartment.
According to another aspect, a cooking appliance includes a housing having a food handling compartment, a door positioned at the front of the housing that is configured to rotate about an axis, and a hinge assembly secured to the door. The hinge assembly includes a crank arm extending from a first end to a second end. The first end is secured to the door. A first slider is pivotably coupled to the crank arm at the second end, and a second slider is pivotably coupled to the crank arm between the first end and the second end. As the door rotates about the axis, the crank arm acts on the first slider and the second slider such that the axis travels along an elliptical path.
In some embodiments, the crank arm may have a hexagonal rod extending from the first end, and the door may have a hole defined therein that receives the hexagonal rod. In some embodiments, the cooking appliance may further include a hinge base coupled to the housing below the door. The hinge base may have a first guide and a second guide defined therein. The first guide may extend perpendicular to the second guide. The first slider may be positioned in the first guide, and the second slider may be positioned in the second guide.
In some embodiments, the first slider may move along the first guide and the second slider may move along the second guide as the door rotates about the axis. Additionally, in some embodiments, the axis may be a vertical axis.
According to another aspect, a cooking appliance includes a housing forming a food handling compartment, a door positioned at the front of the housing that is configured to rotate about a vertical axis, and a hinge assembly secured to the door. The hinge assembly includes a hinge pin extending along the vertical axis and a double slider-crank mechanism coupled to the hinge pin. As the door rotates about the vertical axis, the hinge assembly moves the vertical axis along an elliptical path.
In some embodiments, the double slider-crank mechanism may include a crank arm extending from a first end to a second end. The first end may be secured to the hinge pin. A first slider may be pivotably coupled to the crank arm at the second end. The first slider may be moveable along a first horizontal axis. A second slider may be pivotably coupled to the crank arm between the first end and the second end. The second slider may be moveable along a second horizontal axis.
In some embodiments, the double slider-crank mechanism may include a hinge base coupled to the housing. The first slider and the second slider may be positioned in a plus-shaped guideway defined in the hinge base.
The detailed description particularly refers to the following figures, in which:
While the concepts of the present disclosure are susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific exemplary embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intent to limit the concepts of the present disclosure to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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A user may control the operation of the microwave 10 using a control interface 24, which is located on a front panel 26 of the housing 12. The control interface 24 includes a set of push buttons 28 that are connected to an automated control system (not shown) operable to control the operation of the microwave 10. For example, the user may enter the amount of time the microwave 10 should cook the food or liquid placed within the cooking chamber 20, and the microwave 10 will respond by supplying heat to the cooking chamber 20 for the programmed amount of time.
A door 30 is hinged to the front of the housing 12 via a pair of hinge assemblies 32. The door 30 is configured to permit or prevent user-access to the cooking chamber 20, which is provided through an access opening. User-access to the cooking chamber 20 is prevented when the door 30 is closed, and when the door 30 is open, user-access to the cooking chamber 20 is permitted.
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The slider block 52 is coupled to the second end 60 of the linkage 56 at a pivot joint 62. The pivot joint 62 includes a cylindrical pivot pin 64 that extends upwardly from an upper end 66 of the slider block 52 through a hole 68 defined in the linkage 56. As will be described in greater detail, when the door 30 is opened or closed, the linkage 56 pivots about an axis 70 defined by the pivot joint 62.
The slider block 54 is coupled to the linkage 56 at a pivot joint 72 positioned between the first end 58 and the second end 60. As shown in
The slider blocks 52, 54 are positioned in a hinge base 82. As shown in
The hinge base 82 includes a side wall 94 that extends above the crank arm 50 and the slider blocks 52, 54. The sidewall 94 defines a chamber 98 into which a lubricant such as grease, gel, or oil may be added to facilitate the movement of the slider blocks 52, 54 along the axes 90, 92 as well as the pivoting of the linkage 56 about the axes 70, 80. The cover plate 38 is secured to the side wall 94 of the hinge base 82 via a number of bolts 100 (see
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The hinge assembly 32 described above may be resized to be used with other home appliances such as, for example, refrigerator 210 shown in
The door 212 of the refrigerator 210 is configured to rotate about a vertical axis 218 while being opened or closed. As the door 212 rotates about the vertical axis 218, the hinge assembly 232 moves the vertical axis 218 along an elliptical path in the manner described above. In that way, the vertical axis 218 is not fixed as the door 212 is opened or closed.
It will be appreciated that the hinge assembly described above may be used with other home appliances. For example, the hinge assembly may be used with refrigerators or ice makers that require flush installation with the kitchen cabinetry. Additionally, the hinge assembly 32 may be configured to be used with an oven door of a cooking range or the door of a dishwasher. In such embodiments, a spring mechanism or other rotary damper may be used to stop the door in a desired location. Additionally, a spring could also be employed to exert a bias on the door such that the door will automatically close when the door is released.
There are a plurality of advantages of the present disclosure arising from the various features of the method, apparatus, and system described herein. It will be noted that alternative embodiments of the method, apparatus, and system of the present disclosure may not include all of the features described yet still benefit from at least some of the advantages of such features. Those of ordinary skill in the art may readily devise their own implementations of the method, apparatus, and system that incorporate one or more of the features of the present invention and fall within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.