The object of the present invention is a household appliance for washing laundry items, for example a washing machine or a washer-dryer.
In particular the household appliance is included in a type that in the sector is known as “long fill”. A long-fill washing machine has a tank from which the machine automatically collects a quantity of detergent required for carrying out a given washing cycle.
The introduction of the detergent takes place periodically and enables carrying out a multiplicity of cycles. With the aim of controlling a level of detergent present in the tank, a level indicator is present, located in the user interface positioned on the front of the household appliance.
The washing machine is also provided with a drawer for introduction of the detergent for enabling manual introduction, before each washing cycle, of a single dose of detergent.
A drawback of this constructional solution is linked to the fact that the level indicator is not always easily visible to a user. For example, to introduce the items into washing compartment a user is normally bent over in proximity of the front of the washing machine and collects the laundry items located on a basket resting on the floor (or from a special compartment fashioned in the base of the household appliance. In a case where the user in this situation desires to check that the washing machine contains the detergent necessary for carrying out a washing cycle, the user must straighten up and read the information provided on the user interface located on the front.
In this context, the technical task underpinning the present invention is to propose a household appliance which enables obviating the drawbacks described above. In particular, an object of the present invention is to propose a household appliance that has an optimised ergonomic system.
The defined technical task and the specified aims are substantially achieved by a household appliance comprising the technical characteristics set out in one or more of the appended claims.
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following indicative, and hence non-limiting, description of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment of a system and a household appliance as illustrated in the appended drawings, in which:
Reference number 1 in the accompanying figures denotes a household appliance for washing items. For example: a washing machine or a washer-dryer. The household appliance 1 enables washing of fabric items. The household appliance 1 comprises a washing compartment 2. The washing compartment 2 houses a rotary drum in which the items to be washed are deposited.
The household appliance 1 further comprises an opening 3 for access to the washing compartment 2 to enable introduction and extraction of the items.
The household appliance 1 is front-loading. It comprises a door 4 for access to the washing compartment 2. The door 4 is not illustrated in
The door 4 is mobile between a closed position in which it occludes said access opening 3 and an open position in which it enables access to the washing compartment 2 (through the opening 3).
The household appliance 1 further comprises a border 5 of the access opening to the washing compartment 2. The border 5 surrounds the opening 3. Further, the border 5 abuts the door 4 in the closed position; The border 5 is substantially circular.
When moving between the open position and the closed position the door 4 moves with respect to the border 5. The border 5 is solidly constrained to a casing that externally delimits the household appliance 1.
The door 4 can comprise a transparent porthole (not illustrated) which enables to see inside the washing compartment 2 from outside the household appliance 1. In particular the porthole enables to see inside the rotary drum. The household appliance 4 comprises a perimeter structure which surrounds the transparent porthole window and which in the closed position of the door 4 is abutted by the border 5.
The household appliance comprises a first tank 61 containing a detergent for washing (the first tank 61 is schematically illustrated in
The household appliance 1 further comprises a first indicator 610 of a load level (filling) of said first tank 61.
The first indicator 610 is integrated in the border 5. With the door 4 open the first indicator 610 is therefore visible by a user.
The first indicator 610 comprises a window 611. The window 611 is arranged along the border 5.
The window 611 develops in an up and down direction. In particular the border 5 is elongate and extends in an arc for a portion of the border 5. In a solution by way of example the window 611 of the first indicator 610 extends for about one quarter of the perimeter of said opening 3 (and possibly for more than a quarter).
The first indicator 610 develops upwards from a lower portion 51 of the border 5. The window 611 is in fluid communication with the first tank 61. In particular the window 611 contributes to delimiting the first tank 61. The detergent present in the first tank 61 is visible through the window 611 of the first indicator. The level of detergent indicated by the first indicator 610 is therefore the same level as the detergent present in the first tank 61. The reduction of the level of the first indicator 610 thus indicates the reduction of the level of detergent in the first tank 61.
The window 611 is advantageously graduated with the aim of giving more indications to a user.
The household appliance 1 comprises a second tank 62 which contains a washing additive (for example a softener).
The household appliance 1 further comprises a second indicator 620 of a load level of said second tank 62.
The second indicator 620 comprises a window 621 which is arranged along the border 5. The window 621 develops in an up and down direction. Further, the border 621 is elongate and extends in an arc for a portion of the border 5.
In a solution by way of example the window 621 of the second indicator 620 extends for about one quarter of the perimeter of said opening 3 (and possibly for more than a quarter).
The second indicator 620 develops upwards from a lower portion of the border 5. The window 621 is in fluid communication with the second tank 62. The window 621 contributes to delimiting the second tank 62. The level of washing additive indicated by the second indicator 620 is therefore the same level as the additive present in the second tank 62. The reduction of the level of the second indicator 620 thus indicates the reduction of the level of detergent in the second tank 62.
The detergent present in the second tank 62 is visible through the window 621 of the second indicator. The window 621 is advantageously graduated with the aim of giving more indications to a user.
The first and the second indicator 610, 620 develop along two arcs which are arranged along the border 5 on two opposite sides with respect to an imaginary vertical plane 7 which intercepts the border 5 and which is equidistant with respect to two flanks 11, 12 of the household appliance 1. The plane 7 thus cuts the household appliance along a front-to-back direction.
The first and the second indicator 610, 620 advantageously extend symmetrically with respect to the imaginary plane 7. The user can therefore directly see the level of detergent and the level of washing additive present in the second tank 62.
The household electrical device 1 comprises a detergent drawer 8 (for the introduction of the detergent and possibly the washing additive present in the second tank 62). The drawer 8 is frontally extractable.
The drawer 8 assumes at least a first position (see
The first zone 81 advantageously comprises a first hole 810 afforded in a structure 80 (preferably removable) positioned in the drawer 8.
The drawer 8 advantageously comprises a first portion 83 for introduction into the drawer 8 of the washing additive to be introduced into the second tank 62.
In said first position (
The structure 80 involves a front portion of the drawer 8. The term “front” portion of the drawer 8 is meant the portion which is extracted first.
In the second position (
In the second position (
The second introduction zone 84 of the detergent is destined for introduction of single doses of additive while the first zone 81 is destined for introduction of the additive for the long fill function (the household appliance will automatically regulate the use of the reserve of additive into a plurality of successive cycles).
The second introduction zone 82 of the drawer 8 is accessible in a third position of the drawer 8 (see
Likewise also the second portion 84 of introduction is advantageously accessible in the third position.
When the drawer 8 is in the third position the user introduces single doses of detergent and/or additive into the second zone 82 and/or in said second portion 84, but the introduction thereof into the washing compartment 2 will occur with the drawer 8 in the second position.
The drawer 8 comprises a first discharge which in the first position faces a mouth of a supply conduit to the first tank 61. The first discharge in the second position faces a mouth of a supply conduit to the first washing compartment 2.
The first discharge is destined to receive the detergent from the first and the second introduction zone 81, 82.
The drawer 8 comprises a second discharge which receives the washing additive from the first and the second introduction portion 83, 84.
The second discharge in the first position of the drawer 8 faces a mouth of a conduit directed to the second tank 62. The second discharge in the second position faces a mouth of a supply conduit to the washing compartment 2.
The drawer 8 in the third position is more greatly extracted than in the first position. In the first position (
The household appliance 1 comprises (automatic) means for collecting the detergent from the first tank 61 and for introduction thereof into the washing compartment 2.
The household appliance also comprises means for collecting the additive from the second tank 62 and for introduction thereof into the washing compartment 2.
In the first and in the second position of the drawer 8 the second zone 82 of introduction is inaccessible to a user. Likewise in the first and in the second position of the drawer 8 the second portion 84 of introduction is inaccessible to a user.
The present invention provides important advantages.
Primarily it enables better ergonomical characteristics of the household appliance. In fact, even a user bent in front of the access opening to the washing compartment can immediately see the level of detergent and/or additive still available.
Further, the positioning of the indicator of the load levels of the tank enables exploiting a space which alternatively would not be adequately used.
The invention as it is conceived is susceptible to numerous modifications and variants, all falling within the scope of the inventive concept characterized thereby. The materials used, as well as the dimensions, may in practice be of any type, according to needs. In practice, all the materials used, as well as the dimensions, can be any according to requirements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PR2014A000107 | Dec 2014 | IT | national |