The present invention relates to a household appliance, namely a machine for washing and/or drying laundry, comprising a cabinet, a door and a door block/release device that can be actuated electrically.
Various types of household appliances have the characteristics indicated above. For example, machines for washing and/or drying laundry, be they of the front loading or top loading type, are provided with a door, through which the user has access to a drum, for the normal operations of loading and unloading the laundry. Machines of the aforementioned type are also provided with a device for locking/releasing the door; for regulatory reasons, the aforesaid device incorporates safety means, operative to prevent the door from opening during the operating cycle of the machine, and vice versa the operation of the machine with the door open.
In some types of machines, the locking/releasing device can be operated by means of a handle associated with the door. In the case of front loading laundry washing or drying machines, given the generally lowered position of the door, the actuation of the aforesaid handle forces the user to bend down in tiring fashion.
For this purposes, therefore, machines have been proposed with mechanical transmission systems, to allow to transfer control over the locking/releasing device to a more favourable position, in particular by means of a push-button positioned on the control panel of the machine. Such devices with remote mechanical actuation are oftentimes not fully satisfactory, both due to the high force of control required, and to their structural complexity.
Therefore, locking/releasing mechanisms have also been proposed whose mechanical part is actuated locally by actuator means which are electrically powered as a result of the actuation of a push-button positioned on the control panel of the machine, or as a result of a signal generated by the control system of the household appliance,.
In such electrically actuated devices, in some situation, it is necessary to unlock the door manually. Think for instance of the case of a malfunction of the actuator that actuates the mechanical part of the locking/releasing device, or of a malfunction of the control system that operates said device, or else of an interruption in the mains voltage powering the household appliance.
The document EP-A-0 977 104 discloses a bi-stable actuation system, operated through a wax electro-thermal actuator and usable in combination with a mechanical device for locking/releasing the door of a household appliance. The described system can be unlocked manually, through an appropriate mechanical arrangement, if the need arises, e.g. if main power supply fails or the control system of the household appliance malfunctions. Said arrangement comprises a slot formed in the casing of the device, accessible from the exterior of the household appliance, in which the end of an appropriate tool can be inserted to “reset” the system, towards a respective door release position. The system according to the aforementioned prior document, in addition to requiring the use of an appropriate tool, is complex from the mechanical viewpoint and hence potentially not very reliable over time.
In light of the prior art described above, the object of the present invention is to provide a household appliance equipped with a device for locking/releasing the respective door, able to be actuated both electrically and manually, which is of new conception, simple to manufacture and has minimal bulk.
This object is achieved, according to the present invention, by a household appliance having the characteristics specified in the appended claim 1. Particularly advantageous characteristics of the household appliance according to the invention are set out in the dependent claims.
Additional objects, characteristics and advantages of the invention shall become readily apparent from the description that follows with reference to the accompanying drawings, provided purely by way of non limiting example, in which:
FIG 8 is an exploded perspective view of a detail of an actuator device used in the system of
The machine 1 comprises a metal plate cabinet 2, in the upper part whereof is mounted a control panel 3; in the front part of the cabinet 2 is present an opening, designated by the reference 4 in
The machine 1 is provided with a system for locking/releasing the door 5, shown only schematically in
In the case shown merely by way of example in
The aforesaid mechanical device can be of any known type, since its construction has no bearing on the aims of the present invention; the device could, for instance, be of the type comprising a plate provided with a slot, in which the tooth 8 is able to engage, the plate being able to slide as a result of the operation of the aforesaid electrical actuator means to produce the disengagement of the slot from the tooth 8; alternatively, the aforesaid mechanical device could comprise a lever able to move angularly, between a first position of engagement and a second position of disengagement with respect to the tooth 8, the passage between the first and the second position being produced by the operation of the aforesaid electrical actuator means.
In yet a different possible embodiment, the block/release device 6 could have an inverse arrangement with respect to the one exemplified, i.e. it could have an angularly moveable tooth, mounted on the cabinet 2 of the machine, and an engagement seat for said tooth, defined on the door 5, the angular movement of the tooth, in the sense of freeing itself from the engagement seat, being produced by the action of the aforesaid electrical actuator means.
In the case exemplified in
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In the condition of
To allow the opening of the door 5, the plate 10 must be moved downwards, so that the lower edge of its slot 11 frees the tooth 8, as shown in
The block/release system 6 can further comprise an electrical safety device, for instance bimetallic, mounted inside the cabinet 1, which mechanically blocks the tooth 8 throughout the duration of an operating cycle of the machine, thereby preventing an accidental opening of the door 5. The same safety device is conceived to prevent the machine 1 from starting to operate if the door 5 is open. The aforesaid safety device is not shown, as it can be of any known kind, its construction being outside the scope of the objects of the present description.
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Said actuator comprises an element constructed, at least for a portion thereof, of a shape memory metal alloy. The shape memory actuator elements have long been known and used in various fields in which it is necessary to have simple and low cost actuator means available. They use shape memory metal alloys able to be deformed as a result of exceeding a predetermined transition temperature. In general, heating can be obtained by feeding an electrical current through the actuator element, in order to heat it by Joule effect. In this case, the electrical power supply means can be associated with electronic control means able to control the current supply as needed.
In the embodiment shown herein, the aforesaid actuator made of shape memory allow is configured as a flexible cable 22, formed by a wire made at least in part of a shape memory alloy, designated by the reference number 23, embedded within a respective coating 24. The wire 23 has a U configuration inside the coating 24, with a first run and a return run and its two ends mutually adjacent; this allows an easy electrical connection of the wire 23 to electrical power supply means.
In the example the upper end of the cable 22, constituted by the actual U-shaped portion of the wire 23 which projects from the coating 24, is secured to an element 25 made integral with the plate 10. At the lower end of the cable 22, from the coating 24 project the two ends of the wire 23; the lower end of the cable 22, or otherwise the two projecting ends of the wire 23 are mechanically anchored to the support S, by fastening means 26, known in themselves; said ends of the wire 23 are connected to a power supply circuit 27, comprising a source of electrical power supply 28 and a switch 29. In a preferred embodiment, the power supply circuit 27 comprises, protection means 28a of the element made of shape memory material, constituted for example by a PTC element (i.e., a resistor with positive temperature coefficient), connected in series between the source 28 and the wire 23. When a PTC element is powered electrically, in voltage or in current, it initially has a relatively low ohmic resistance value for a short time, and subsequently passes to a condition distinguished by a high value of ohmic resistance. This property allows to use the PTC element 28a as a sort of switch, to obtain a rapid power supply and hence a rapid actuation of the wire 23, in the initial low-resistance phase; once a certain period of time, predetermined during the design stage, expires, the PTC element 28a passes to the final phase of high resistance, in fact automatically interrupting the electrical power supply to the wire 23.
The cable 22 extends inside a flexible sheath 30, with the possibility for relative sliding, the sheath 30 being able to be obtained from any known material typically adopted for said purpose. Between the cable 22 and the sheath 30 can be provided a spacer layer 31.
At the upper end of the sheath 30 is anchored a first bushing 32, able to slide within an inner cavity 33 of a body 34, in turn able to slide within respective guiding means 34a, and with which the element 25 is integral. The bushing 32 abuts against an end surface 33′ of the aforesaid cavity 33 of the body 34.
To the lower end of the sheath 30 is anchored a second bushing 35, whereto is connected a cable 36 fastened to a ring 37, shown in dashed lines in
On the sheath 30 is further secured an intermediate bushing 38, designed to abut against a fixed stop 39 fastened to the support S. The co-operating action of the bushing 38 integral with the sheath 30 and of the stop 39 prevents a displacement of the sheath in the direction indicated by the arrow A.
The operation of the system 6 illustrated in
In conditions of normal operation of the machine 1, the displacement of the plate 10 between the position of
For this purpose, the cable 22 is powered through the circuit 27 which, as a result of the closure of the switch 29, applies a difference in potential between the two ends of the wire 23 made of active shape memory material. The shutting of the switch 29 is preferably automatically commanded by the control system of the machine, designated by the reference SC, at the end of a wash cycle; alternatively, the operation of the switch 29 could be produced, in known fashion, as a result of the pressing of a push-button, located on the control panel 3, which can be operated by the user of the machine 1.
As a result of being powered, the wire 23 of the cable 22 heats up by Joule effect; upon exceeding a transition temperature, typical of the shape memory material or alloy in use, the wire 23 shortens, also determining a compression of the respective coating 24, and hence, essentially, a shortening of the cable 22 as a whole, as indicated by C in
Given that the ends of the cable 22 and/or the ends of the wire 23 are secured in a fixed position, through the means 26, their shortening causes a corresponding downward sliding C of the body 34 over the sheath 30, with the abutting surface 33′ of the respective cavity 33 which distances itself from the bushing 32 integral with the sheath 30. Said sheath 30 remains motionless, not being able to move upwards as a result of the engagement of the intermediate bushing 38 against the fixed stop 39. The downwards motion of the body 34 and of the element 25 associated therewith thereby determines a displacement of the plate 10 in the direction of actuation indicated by the arrow B, with its passage from the position of
In a possible embodiment, between the cabinet 2 of the machine 1 and the door 5 can be provided an elastic system, for example with springs, able to produce an automatic opening motion of the door itself, after the tooth 8 is released by the plate 10. In this case, some instants after the actuation, and the consequent automatic opening of the door, the control system SC reopens the circuit 27, interrupting power supply to the cable 22.
Alternatively, the opening of the door 5, and hence the exit of the tooth 8 from the slot 11 of the plate 10 can be detected by known sensor means (e.g., a micro-switch); the signal produced by said sensor means is used by the control system SC to command the opening of the switch 29.
If, for any reason (e.g., a malfunction of the control system SC, a mains black-out, etcetera) the electrical actuator is not capable of being operated in the normal manner described above, the user of the machine can actuate the system 6 manually, opening the small door 7 and acting on the ring 37.
The mechanical traction imparted manually on the ring 37, and hence on the cable 36, is transmitted to the sheath 30, which then moves downwards in the direction of actuation B, causing the intermediate bushing 38 to move away from the fixed stop 39, as indicated by C′ in
The support S, and hence all the components of the block/release system 6 shown in
In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the actuation device constituted by the cable 22 and by the sheath 26 has a structure of the type shown in
The flexible cable 22 capable of sliding within the sheath 30 comprises the shape memory wire 23, U-shaped, over which is moulded the coating layer 24, which adheres to the wire itself; the coating layer 24 is made of an elastomeric/silicone or synthetic material, such as to favour both the cooling of the wire 23 after the cessation of the passage of electrical current, and the return of the wire 23, and hence of the entire cable 22, in its extended resting configuration, by effect of the elastic return of the coating.
The coating 24, which is adherent to the wire 23, therefore serves the function of a longitudinally distributed spring, which is subjected to compression when the wire 23 shortens as a result of its actuation, and consequently favours the return of the cable to the resting position through its elastic return.
Naturally, without altering the principle of the invention, the construction details and the embodiments may vary widely from what is described and illustrated purely by way of example herein, without thereby departing from the scope of the present invention.
For example, one can mention the possibility of using, for the purpose of embodying the invention, a cable 22 comprising a plurality of shape memory wires 23 within a same moulded coating 24.
The ring 37 could naturally be made accessible in any other area of the cabinet of the household appliance deemed convenient, e.g. in its rear part.
Instead of the ring 37, the traction on the sheath 30 aimed at determining the manual release of the system 6 could be obtained through any other known mechanical system, for instance based on a lever, a mechanical push-button, a rotary knob, a sliding cursor etcetera.
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