The invention relates to a household machine, in particular to a dishwasher or washing machine, with a motor according to the preamble of Claim 1.
Oscillations have been encountered during operation in previous motors, in particular in motors of a circulation pump in a dishwasher. These oscillations or the motor amplitudes and amplitude excursions associated therewith are relatively large, predominantly in a startup phase, given a higher load or power consumption and/or for principal-related reasons in single-phase synchronous motors or their torsional oscillations, which are especially favorable from an economic standpoint, and should be effectively damped or cushioned. In normal operation, these oscillations or amplitudes are comparatively small.
Corresponding mounting devices for these motors are already elastic, and allow the mounted motor to move. However, one disadvantage is the comparatively poor adjustment to variable operating conditions, so that corresponding mounts become impaired or worn over time.
The object of the invention is to propose a household machine with a mounting device for a motor that improves on the prior art.
This object is achieved proceeding from a friction damper of the mentioned kind via the characterizing features of Claims 1 and/or 2. The measures specified in the subclaims enable advantageous embodiments and further developments of the invention.
A friction damper according to the invention is hence characterized in that at least two, in particular different, damping elements and/or an amplitude-dependent damping action of the damping device are provided.
This makes it possible to advantageously realize a two-stage damping process. For example, the first stage is implemented with nearly no damping action or as a free lift. As a result, relatively small amplitude excursions or oscillations of the motor can only be very slightly damped or cushioned, if even at all.
The second stage advantageously provides for a relatively strong damping action. As a result, relatively high amplitude excursions or oscillations of the motor can be effectively damped or cushioned.
A stop or stop surfaces are advantageously provided, in particular for the first damping element. In one advantageous embodiment of the invention, a stop is provided for an amplitude-dependent damping element. Such a stop is used, for example, to introduce the second stage or second damping process, and/or to fix or interrupt the first damping element or first damping process.
In particular, a stop can be secured to the face of the damping element. Such an arrangement makes it easier to pressurize a corresponding additional damping element.
The particularly amplitude-dependent damping element(s) advantageously comprise a material that can be molded at least in an axial direction and/or transverse to the axial direction of the damping action when in the mounted state. For example, this can be accomplished using an elastomer or foaming agent, wherein the material is advantageously selected in such a way as to exhibit self-damping during restoration. The latter feature is used to diminish or even entirely eliminate any resilient effect, and enhance the damping effect of the damping elements. A damping and cushioning material is preferably selected.
An injection-moldable material enables particularly favorable production. For example, an extruded profile can be fabricated, wherein the damping device and/or the damping elements are generated by cutting off individual pieces.
In addition, the damping characteristics can be adjusted as a function of path by correspondingly designing the amplitude-dependent damping elements. Advantageously shaped or profiled moldable elements make it possible to adjust desired force-path curve relationships, for example.
Additional features involving variants of the invention are listed in the subclaims, which can in particular be combined as desired.
The drawing shows an exemplary embodiment, which will be described below based on the sole FIGURE.
At an amplitude greater than the gap 4, the second damping element 2 is engaged, thereby realizing a two-stage or amplitude-dependent damping process.
In addition, grooves 6 or recesses 6 are provided for fixation or securing purposes. For example, strips are here engaged, so that the mounting device can be advantageously used for accommodating a motor (not shown in any greater detail).
The damping device according to
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10 2004 050 262.5 | Oct 2004 | DE | national |