Information
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Patent Grant
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6679572
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Patent Number
6,679,572
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Date Filed
Wednesday, February 14, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 20, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Dixon; Thomas A.
- Fisher; Michael J.
Agents
- McKee, Voorhees & Sease, P.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An improved appliance is provided for easy and controlled movement of the door from a closed position to an open position. The appliance includes a door pivotally mounted over an access opening. A gas-charged cylinder or strut is mounted within the appliance and connected to one end of a lever arm, with the other end of the lever arm being connected to the door. A push-push latch normally retains the door in a closed position. A person can easily push on the door to release the latch, after which the cylinder arm is automatically extended to move the door to the open position. The door, cylinder and latch combination of the present invention can be used on top-loading and front-loading appliances and appliances with doors pivotal about horizontal and vertical axes.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Household appliances such as a top-loading washing machine include a lid or door pivotal about a horizontal axis for manual movement between open and closed positions relative to the access opening of the machine. With conventional top-loading machines, there is a potential that the lid or door can accidentally drop from the open position, thereby risking injury to a person who is reaching into the machine.
Other appliances, such as ovens and dishwashers, are front-loading, with a door pivotally mounted for manual movement about a horizontal axis between open and closed positions. In these front-loading appliances, unless the door is latched in the closed position, if the person lets go of the door, the door will fall open in an uncontrolled manner. Such falling of the door to the open position risks injury to a person's leg and puts excess strain on the mounting hardware of the door.
Other appliances, such as a refrigerator, which have a door mounted for pivotal movement about a vertical axis, require that the door be manually pulled open. Such pulling of the door may be difficult for person who has both hands full. Also, it is not unusual for the refrigerator door to be swung toward the closed position, yet remain slightly and unknowingly ajar.
Therefore, a primary objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved appliance having a lid or door which overcomes the problems associated with prior art lids and doors.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved appliance having a door which will automatically move to the open position in a controlled manner when the door latch is released.
A further objective of the present invention is the provision of an appliance having a gas-discharge strut to control the opening of the appliance door.
A further objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved appliance having a door with a push-push latch which is pushed to close the door and pushed to open the door.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of an appliance having an improved door construction which is economically manufactured and durable in use.
These and other objectives will become apparent from the following description of the invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed towards the door of an appliance having either a top-opening or a front-opening for access to the chamber or compartment within the cabinet of the appliance. The appliance door may be pivotal about either a horizontal or vertical axis for movement between open and closed positions. The appliance includes a gas-discharge cylinder mounted within the cabinet and having an arm which can be extended or retracted. A bent lever arm is connected to the cylinder arm and to the door. When the cylinder is actuated to extend the arm thereof, the lever arm pivots the door to the open position. The door can be pushed to a closed position, thereby retracting the cylinder arm. The appliance includes a push-push latch for the door, such that the door is pushed to latch the door in the closed position and pushed to release the latch for movement of the door by the cylinder to the open position. If the door does not fully close, the cylinder will automatically re-open the door so that a person can see that the door did not latch in the closed position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the improved appliance of the present invention with the door in a closed position.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the improved appliance of the present invention with the door in an open position.
FIG. 3
is a partial sectional view taken along lines
3
—
3
of
FIG. 1
, with the door being in a closed position.
FIG. 4
is a view similar to
FIG. 3
showing the door in an open position.
FIG. 5
is a partial perspective view showing the gas-discharge cylinder and lever arm of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An appliance, such as top-loading washing machine, as generally designated in the drawings by the reference numeral
10
. The washing machine
10
includes a cabinet
12
, an access opening
14
to the interior chamber
16
, and a door
18
pivotally hinged to the cabinet for movement between the closed position shown in FIG.
1
and the open position shown in FIG.
2
.
The appliance
10
includes a push-push latch
20
for retaining the door
18
in the closed position. More particularly, the latch
20
includes a male stud
21
on the door and a female receptacle
22
on the cabinet. When the door
18
is pushed into the closed position, the stud
21
is retentively engaged in the receptacle
22
to retain the door in the closed position. A magnetic push-push latch may also be used.
The appliance
10
also includes a gas-charged strut or cylinder
24
mounted within the cabinet. The cylinder includes an arm
26
which can be retracted, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3
, or extended, as shown in
FIGS. 2
,
4
and
5
. As best seen in
FIG. 5
, a lever arm
28
has a first end
30
bolted or otherwise connected to the door
18
and a second end
32
secured to the terminal end of the cylinder arm
26
. The lever arm
28
includes a bent portion
34
such that the ends
30
,
32
of the lever arm
28
are disposed angularly with regard to one another. The bent portion
34
also defines a pivot axis
36
about which the second end
32
of the lever arm
28
pivots when the cylinder arm
26
is extended and retracted. As seen in
FIG. 5
, the lever arm
28
extends through the door
18
and a portion of the cabinet
12
. A bushing
38
may be provided in the cabinet
12
to minimize friction between the lever arm
28
and the cabinet
12
.
In use, the door
18
of the appliance
10
can be moved from the closed position to the open position by a person simply by pushing on the door
18
adjacent the latch
20
. Such a pushing force releases the latch
20
such that the stud
21
is released from the receptacle
22
. The gas in the cylinder
24
then extends the cylinder arm
26
, which in turn pivots the lever arm
28
about the pivot axis
36
, thereby automatically moving the door
18
to the open position in a controlled manner. Preferably, movement of the door
18
to the open position will take approximately two seconds. Since the cylinder
24
biases the door
18
to the open position, the door will not accidentally fall from the open position.
When the user wants to close the door, the door is grasped and pushed towards the closed position, thereby overcoming the biasing force of the cylinder
24
to retract the cylinder arm
26
. The door
18
is pushed to the closed position, until the latch
20
closes with the stud
21
received in the receptacle
22
.
It is understood that the door, cylinder and latch assembly of the present invention can be utilized on other appliances, in addition to the top-loading washing machine shown in the drawings. For example, the assembly can be used on a front-loading washing machine, dryer, dishwasher or oven wherein the door pivots downwardly about a horizontal axis from the closed position to the open position. In such an appliance, the cylinder
24
controls the downward movement of the door to the open position, and does not allow the door to fall freely to the open position.
The door, cylinder and latch assembly can also be used on other appliances, such as a refrigerator or front-loading washing machine wherein the door pivots about a vertical axis between the open and closed positions. In all of these appliances, regardless of which direction the door opens, a person can easily open the door even though both hands are full by simply pushing on the door so as to release the latch
20
such that the cylinder
24
automatically opens the door. If the door is not fully closed, the person will be alerted since the cylinder
24
will re-open the door, rather than leaving the door slightly ajar.
Thus, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of the stated objectives.
The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.
Claims
- 1. An improved top-loading clothes washer or dryer appliance having a cabinet with an interior chamber, an upwardly facing access opening to provide access to the chamber, and a door pivotally connected to the cabinet for movement between a closed position covering the opening and an open position exposing the opening, the improvement comprising:a cylinder mounted to the cabinet and having an extensible arm; a lever arm having a first end connected to the door, a second end connected to the cylinder arm, and a portion defining a pivot axis between the first and second ends; and whereby extension of the cylinder arm moves the lever arm so as to move the door upwardly to the open position.
- 2. The improved appliance of claim 1 wherein the first and second ends of the lever arm are angularly disposed with respect to one another.
- 3. The improved appliance of claim 1 wherein the cylinder is a gas-charged strut.
- 4. The improved appliance of claim 1 wherein the cylinder normally biases the door to an open position.
- 5. The improved appliance of claim 1 further comprising a latch for retaining the door in the closed position.
- 6. The improved appliance of claim 5 wherein the latch is a push-push latch.
- 7. A method of opening a door on a top-loading clothes washer or dryer appliance comprising:pushing on the door to release a latch normally holding the door in a closed position; and applying a biasing force to the door to automatically urge the door upwardly to an open position.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the biasing force is applied by a gas-charged cylinder.
- 9. The method of claim 7 wherein the biasing force is applied from within the appliance.
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