The invention relates to a household appliance, particularly a dishwasher.
Household appliances are generally known in which the useable space is closed off by an appliance door. In its closed position, the appliance door can be arranged on both sides between frame parts of the household appliance.
In such a closed position the correctly-positioned arrangement of the appliance door is of importance in order to retain an even gap dimension between the appliance door and the frame parts. An even gap dimension guarantees inter alia that the inner side of the appliance door is reliably in sealing contact with a seal enclosing the loading opening of the useable space.
Maintenance of the gap dimension is especially difficult with dishwashers, of which the washing container opening is surrounded by a plastic frame. The plastic frame has a reduced rigidity compared to a steel frame. Thus a tilting of the dishwasher can result in a deformation of the plastic frame, whereby sufficient coverage of the inner side of the appliance door by the sealing element provided on the plastic frame is no longer guaranteed. To bring about a correction of the alignment of the appliance door to the washing container opening essentially mushroom-shaped introduction aids are inserted into holes. However this increases the assembly effort involved.
The object of the invention is to provide a domestic appliance in which the appliance door, in its closed position, with reduced assembly effort, is in reliable sealing contact with a sealing element.
The invention is based on a household appliance, especially a dishwasher, at least featuring a container for receiving goods, especially dishes, to be treated, having a container opening able to be sealed with a appliance door, at least sections of which are assigned stiffening means to increase the rigidity of the container in the area of the container opening, having at least one centering element through which, when the appliance door is closed, an alignment of the appliance door to the container opening is able to be effected.
In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the reinforcement means and the at least one centering element are embodied in a uniform material and/or in one piece as a plastic profile section, especially in a plastic injection-molding process. When moved into its closed position the appliance door is thus centered in the correct position by means of the centering element, which guarantees a sufficient coverage between the appliance door and the sealing element.
Preferably there is provision, in the closed position of the appliance door, for there to be stiffening means arranged between at least two opposite sections of the container opening. This two-sided arrangement ensures especially reliably that the appliance door is aligned in relation to the opening such that an optimum sealing effect is provided.
Further there is preferably provision for the stiffening means to be embodied as frame parts at least partly surrounding the container opening. For example the frame parts can be arranged as a U shape on three sides of an essentially rectangular container opening and thus at the same time bring about a mechanical stiffening of the container in the area of the container opening.
There is also preferably provision for the at least one centering element to define a gap dimension (a) between the appliance door and the stiffening means. A reliable function of the seal and also a problem-free actuation of the appliance door are thus guaranteed.
In its closed position, the appliance door can be submerged between delimiting sides of the device-side frame parts facing towards each other until it makes sealing contact with the sealing element. The inventive centering ensures a trouble-free sealing contact between the inside of the door and the sealing element.
Especially in the case of a dishwasher the frame parts can form part of a loading opening of a frame enclosing the washing container, especially a plastic frame.
In the event of it being formed as an integral part onto the frame part, the centering element can be a bulge projecting from the frame part. The bulge can preferably not only be rotation-symmetrical but can also be elongated in the form of a strip in the depth direction of the household appliance. This guarantees a reliable guidance of the sides of the appliance door between the two frame parts during a closing movement.
The sealing element surrounding the front-side useable space opening can be held in a sealing groove. This groove in its turn can be molded onto the frame parts as an integral component. The sealing groove can be designed to be open at the front.
When the plastic frame with integrated centering element is manufactured, its geometry is to be designed so that no undercuts on the plastic frame prevent a demolding movement of the injection molding tools. Against this background it is preferred that the centering element formed onto the delimiting side of the plastic frame extends directly to a section protruding from the delimiting side. In this way no undercut is formed between the centering element and the protruding section. The section protruding from the delimiting side can be a step for example on which the sealing element sits.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is described below with reference to the enclosed figures.
The figures show:
The washing container 3 is connected at its front loading opening to a plastic frame 5. This encloses the front loading opening and features two lateral vertical frame parts 7 which are connected by a horizontal upper frame part 9.
The appliance door 1 of the dishwasher is formed in the known way from a front outer section 11, on which a decor panel 12 may be provided, and an inner door section 13 made of deep-drawn metal which in accordance with
The outer edge sides 21 of the side pillars 17, in the closed position of the appliance door 1, re spaced away from the delimiting sides 19 of the frame parts 7, 9 by a gap dimension a, as is indicated in
When the appliance door 1 is completely submerged between the frame parts 7, 9 the side pillars 17 of the inner part of the door 13 rest with their front sides 23 in sealing contact with a sealing element 25 which is provided on the delimiting side 19 of the plastic frame part 5 and surrounds the loading opening of the washing container 3. In
The plastic frame 5 in accordance with
The connecting flange 34 is offset inwards by the step 33 in relation to the basic body 24 of the plastic frame 5. In addition the connecting flange 34 is extended by a wall section 35 to the front side of the appliance which is in parallel to the delimiting side 19 of the plastic frame 5. Between the wall section 35 and the delimiting side 19 of the plastic frame 5 a sealing groove 27 is formed which extends along the frame parts 7, 9 and is open on its front side.
The sealing element 25 is inserted into the sealing groove 27 open to the front molded on the plastic frame 5. The sealing element 25 is shown undeformed by a dashed line in
In the two opposite upper corner areas of the plastic frame a centering element 37 is provided in each case on the delimiting side 19 of the lateral frame parts 7, of which only one element is shown in
As emerges especially from
The injection molding tool 39 is of importance in conjunction with the inventive centering element 37 integrated into the plastic frame 5. The injection molding tool 39 adjoins the further injection molding tools 40, 41 via demolding planes E and has a protrusion 45 with which the sealing groove 27 for the sealing element 25 is formed.
The injection molding tool 39 has a substantially flat molding surface 47 with which the delimiting sides 19 of the plastic frame 5 facing inwards are formed. Provided in the molding surface 47 is a channel-shaped indentation 49 which forms the centering element 37. The indentation 49 runs at a constant depth which is identical to the height h of the centering element 37 up to the end face side of the mold projection 45. With the geometry of the centering element 37 on the plastic frame 5 shown no additional undercuts between the centering elements 37 and the groove base 33 are thus produced, which would make the injection molding method more difficult.
After molding of the plastic frame 5 is completed the injection molding tool 39 can thus be pushed in the demolding direction I out of the sealing groove 27, without undercuts on the delimiting side 19 of the plastic frame 5 having to be overcome.
Accordingly, after successful molding, the other two injection molding tools 40, 41 can also be moved apart in the demolding direction I.
As further emerges from
The wall section 35 is however molded sufficiently elastically flexible on the plastic frame 5. With a demolding movement of the injection molding tool 39 the wall section 35 with its undercut can thus deflect elastically. This means that the demolding process is easily possible.
By contrast with the elastically flexible wall section 35, the rigidly embodied basic body 24 of the plastic frame with its delimiting side 19 cannot yield elastically, so that on the rigid basic body 24 undercuts on the delimiting side are to be avoided.
In the event of the dishwasher being in a tilted position the plastic frame 5 can become distorted. In order to still guarantee in this case an operationally-secure sealing contact between the door inner section 13 and the sealing element 25, during a closing movement of the appliance door 1, there is automatic centering in the closed position of the appliance door 1 within the plastic frame 5.
This guarantees an even gap dimension a between the inner section 13 of the appliance door 1 and the delimiting sides 19 of the plastic frame 5. The positionally-correct arrangement of the appliance door 1 in the closed position also guarantees the functional safety of the door lock.
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