This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2008-0017859, filed on Feb. 27, 2008, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety as if fully set forth herein.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a laundry machine, and more particularly, to a laundry machine constructed in a structure in which a cabinet and a subcabinet are easily coupled to and separated from each other.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Generally, based on a laundry loading method, a laundry machine may be classified as a top loading type laundry machine or a front loading type laundry machine. In recent years, there has been developed a laundry machine equipped with a sub cabinet that is capable of keeping laundry to be treated in addition to a cabinet.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a laundry machine that substantially obviates one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
An object of the present invention is to provide a laundry machine which does not need additional connection devices when a cabinet and a sub cabinet are connected to each other.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a laundry machine constructed in a structure in which a cabinet and a subcabinet are easily coupled to and separated from each other.
Additional advantages, objects, and features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention may be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.
To achieve these objects and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, a laundry machine includes a cabinet defining a first receiving space to receive laundry to be treated, a plurality of legs each of which comprises a leg head located at an installation surface and a leg body configured to connect the leg head to the cabinet, a sub cabinet defining a second receiving space having a volume less than the first receiving space, the sub cabinet being coupled to a bottom of the cabinet, and a plurality of coupling members configured to detachably couple the sub cabinet to the cabinet.
Each of the coupling members may include a leg bracket coupled to a bottom of the cabinet and a fixing bracket coupled to a top of the sub cabinet such that the fixing bracket is detachably fastened to the leg bracket.
The leg bracket may include a bracket body coupled to the cabinet and a leg insertion hole formed through the bracket body for allowing the corresponding leg body to be inserted therethrough.
The leg bracket may further include a support part formed along a circumference of the leg insertion hole, such that the support part protrudes downward toward the fixing bracket, for supporting the corresponding leg.
The fixing bracket may include a location part in which the corresponding leg head is located.
The location part may be formed in a shape corresponding to that of the corresponding leg head.
The leg bracket may further include a fastening part extending from the bracket body such that the fastening part is detachably connected to the fixing bracket.
The fixing bracket may further include a connection part formed in a shape corresponding to that of the fastening part such that the fastening part is coupled to the connection part.
The fastening part may extend downward from one side of the bracket body toward the connection part.
The connection part may have a shape corresponding to that of the fastening part.
The leg bracket may further include a plurality of fastening holes formed such that the leg bracket is coupled to the cabinet.
The fixing bracket may include a plurality of coupling holes formed such that the fixing bracket is coupled to the sub cabinet.
The leg bracket may further include a leg insertion hole is provided at a position corresponding to the leg body of the corresponding leg disposed at a corresponding bottom corner of the cabinet.
The leg bracket may further include a location groove in which a cabinet bracket coupled to the bottom of the cabinet for supporting the leg body is located.
The location part may be formed at a position corresponding to that of the leg head in a state in which the leg bracket is coupled to the cabinet.
In another aspect of the present invention, a laundry machine includes a cabinet defining a first receiving space to receive laundry to be treated, a plurality of legs each of which comprises a leg head located at an installation surface and a leg body configured to connect the leg head to the cabinet, a sub cabinet defining a second receiving space having a volume less than the first receiving space, the sub cabinet being coupled to a bottom of the cabinet, and a plurality of coupling members configured to interconnect the cabinet and the sub cabinet to support the legs, each of the coupling members including a leg bracket coupled to the cabinet and a fixing bracket coupled to the sub cabinet such that the fixing bracket is detachably fastened to the leg bracket.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiment(s) of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the invention. In the drawings:
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
Another type of coupling members, which will be described hereinafter, may be applied to achieve easier coupling and separation between the coupling members 30.
Referring to
The coupling members 130 couple the cabinet 110 and the sub cabinet 120 to each other. The coupling members 130 are detachably connected between the cabinet 110 and the sub cabinet 120. Since the coupling members 130 are detachably connected between the cabinet 110 and the sub cabinet 120, it is possible to repeatedly achieve the coupling and separation between the cabinet 110 and the sub cabinet 120.
Referring to
A leg 112 of the cabinet 110 includes a leg head 112a located at an installation surface and a leg body 112b connected to the leg head 112a.
Since the leg 112 is generally located adjacent to a corresponding corner at the lower part of the cabinet 110, it is preferable for the leg bracket 160 to be located adjacent to a corresponding corner at the bottom of the cabinet 110.
The leg bracket 160 is connected to the fixing bracket 140 disposed at the top of the sub cabinet 120, with the result that the cabinet 110 and the sub cabinet 120 are detachably connected to each other. When the separation between the cabinet 110 and the sub cabinet 12 is required, therefore, it is possible to easily separate the cabinet 110 and the sub cabinet 12 from each other only by the separation between the leg bracket 160 and the fixing bracket 140.
Referring to
The leg bracket 160 includes a bracket body 162 configured to be fastened to a cabinet bracket 114 coupled to the bottom of the cabinet 110, a leg insertion hole 162a through which the leg body 112 is inserted, a support part 163 protruding along the circumference of the leg insertion hole 162a, a plurality of fastening holes 164 through which screws are inserted to fasten the leg bracket 160 to the cabinet 110, and a location groove 168 in which the cabinet bracket 114 is located. Also, the leg bracket 160 further includes a fastening part 166 configured to detachably connect the leg bracket 160 to the fixing bracket 140.
The bracket body 162 forms a body of the leg bracket 160. The bracket body 162 is disposed at the bottom of the cabinet 110 to support the leg 112 of the cabinet 110. (Exactly, the leg is supported by the support part formed at the bracket body.)
The bracket body 162 is located adjacent to a corresponding corner at the bottom of the cabinet 110. Therefore, it is preferable for the bracket body 162 to be formed approximately in the shape of L. The leg insertion hole 162a, through which the leg body 112b is inserted, is formed through the bracket body 162 at one side thereof. It is preferable for the leg insertion hole 162a to be formed at a position corresponding to that of the leg body 112b in a shape corresponding to that of the leg body 112b.
One or more fastening holes 164 are formed at the bracket body 162. Screws are coupled the lower part of the cabinet 110 through the fastening holes 164 to connect the leg bracket 160 to the cabinet 110.
The fastening part 166, configured to be connected to the fixing bracket 140, is formed at one side of the bracket body 162. The fastening part extends vertically downward from one side of the bracket body 162 toward the fixing bracket 140. That is, the fastening part 166 is bent downward from one side of the bracket body 162.
It is preferable for the fastening part 166 to be formed integrally with the bracket body 162, although the fastening part 166 may be formed of an additional member. One or more fastening parts 166 may be formed. When the bracket body 162 is coupled to the cabinet 110, as shown in
In a structure in which the fastening parts 166 are formed at the exposed regions of the bracket body 162, as described above, it is possible for a worker to easily fasten the fastening parts 166 to connection parts 146, which will be described later, of the fixing bracket 140 from the outside.
Meanwhile, referring back to
The fixing bracket 140 includes a location part 142 in which the leg head 112a is located and connection parts 146 configured to be connected to the fastening parts 166 of the leg bracket 160.
The location part 142 defines a space in which the leg head 112a of the cabinet 110 is located. Specifically, as shown in
Consequently, when the cabinet 110 and the sub cabinet 120 are coupled to each other, the leg head 112a of the cabinet 110 is located in the depression 143 defined in the location part 142. Also, the depression 143 is formed with a shape and size corresponding to those of the leg 112, and therefore, the movement of the leg 112 of the cabinet 110 is prevented when the cabinet 110 and the sub cabinet 120 are coupled to each other.
Meanwhile, the connection parts 146 receive the corresponding fastening parts 166 of the leg bracket 160 and are coupled to the corresponding fastening parts 166, with the result that the leg bracket 160 is coupled to the sub cabinet 120. Consequently, each connection part 146 has a shape corresponding to that of each fastening part 166. For example, each connection part 146 may be a depression having a shape corresponding to that of each fastening part 166.
Consequently, when the fastening parts 166 are connected to the corresponding connection parts 146, the fastening parts 166 are inserted into the corresponding connection parts 146 to prevent the movement of the leg bracket 160.
The connection between the fastening parts 166 and the corresponding connection parts 146 may be achieved by various methods. In this embodiment, the connection between the fastening parts 166 and the corresponding connection parts 146 is achieved by screws, to which, however, the present invention is not limited.
Since the connection parts 146 and the corresponding fastening parts 166 are detachably connected to each other, it is possible to easily achieve the coupling and separation between the cabinet 110 and the sub cabinet 120.
In the laundry machine according to this embodiment as described above, the coupling between the cabinet 110 and the sub cabinet 120 is achieved using the leg bracket 160 configured to support the leg 112 of the cabinet 110 without using an additional member. Consequently, it is possible to easily achieve the coupling between the cabinet 110 and the sub cabinet 120, and, in addition, it is possible to repeatedly achieve the coupling and separation between the cabinet 110 and the sub cabinet 120.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the inventions. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
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