The invention relates to a laundry drum for a laundry treatment machine which is mounted inside a housing such that it can rotate about an axis which is not oriented in the direction of gravity and has a drum casing which is bent in this way and is provided with stamped recesses so that at least one cross-sectional plane of the laundry drum lying at right angles to the axis of rotation has an approximately circular shape.
A laundry drum of this type is known from WO 98/20195. Its stamped recesses have a contour surface in the shape of a regular polygon, for example a regular hexagon. In this case the side edges of these contour surfaces strike against each other and provided in the shared corners of the contour surfaces are small surfaces lying in alignment with the drum casing into which solely flood holes are cut. These measures are intended on the one hand to intensify the mechanical treatment the laundry and on the other hand to make a greater contribution to protecting the laundry. The significantly smaller number and the likewise smaller individual cross section of the flood holes reduce the overall flood hole surface of such a drum casing, so that exchange of liquid between the Inner and the outer area of such a laundry drum is then visibly significantly reduced. This adversely affects the washing and rinsing action since the throughflow of lye drops.
The object of the invention is to embody a laundry drum as defined at the start of this document so that, for mechanical treatment of the laundry which is actually more intensive, the throughflow power of the drum casing is increased without any reduction having to be accepted in the protection afforded to the laundry.
This object is achieved inventively by the drum casing being provided with curved stamped recesses, of which the contour which lies in alignment with the drum casing forms a surface with a number of arcuate edges which merge continuously into one another and only has only one axis of symmetry which extends at least approximately in the circumferential direction of the drum casing. This embodiment of the drum casing means that there are no corners on the stamped recess contours which run into each other and in which disruptive flood holes sit. Furthermore the continuously merging arcuate delimited contour surfaces lead to gentle handling of the laundry. This applies most strongly in the inwards-pointing position of the stamped recesses adopted in accordance with claim 2.
In accordance with an advantageous further development of the invention (claim 3) the contour of each stamped recess forms a teardrop-shaped area. The axes of symmetry running in the circumferential direction of the drum casing extend stamped recesses formed in this way in the direction of movement of the drum, so that flow flowing past the stamped recesses supports the exchange of soiling in a washing machine from inside to outside and back through the flood holes if these stamped recesses are developed in accordance with claim 6 such that flood holes are arranged in a part of the curved surface of each stamped recess sloping as steeply as possible in relation to the drum casing.
This development however also produces a similarly good effect if, in accordance with claim 4 the contour of each stamped recess forms a conchiform area or in accordance with claim 5 a sickle-shaped area.
The good throughflow can however be further increased if the invention is developed in accordance with claim 7 and the casing surface between the stamped recesses features flood holes.
All features of the developments of the invention described in the subclaims can be used with each other and with the features of claim 1.
The invention is explained in greater detail below on the basis of the exemplary embodiments shown in the drawing. The figures shown in the drawing are as follows
The drum 1 shown in cross-section in
With the drum casing 2 shown in
By contrast the stamped recesses 4 in the drum casing 2 of
Seen from the inside of the drum casing 2, a diagram as shown in
A drum casing 2 in accordance with the invention can for example be stamped as shown in
Instead of or in addition to the flood holes 8, in accordance with
In
By way of illustration
The exemplary embodiments shown do not represent a finite number of variants. The features of clam 1 can conceivably also include other forms of stamped recess which are not directly addressed here. The different shapes can also be mixed with one another. Variants are even conceivable in which the stamped recesses in accordance with the invention or their developments are mixed with stamped recesses which can be found in the prior art.
An inventive laundry drum not only improves the handling of the laundry, as has already been described above. It is also more stable than a laundry drum without stamped recesses. In addition a drum casing stamped in the inventive manner tends to be less susceptible to membrane-type vibrations, so that it has acoustic advantages compared to non-stamped laundry drums. It is also pointed out that a laundry treatment machine can also be a tumble dryer, in which, if not required for air circulation, corresponding holes in or next to den stamped recesses such as the flood holes in the washing machine-laundry drum can be dispensed with entirely.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102005062803.6 | Dec 2005 | DE | national |
102006010179.0 | Mar 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/069310 | 12/5/2006 | WO | 00 | 6/26/2008 |