Information
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Patent Grant
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6776015
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Patent Number
6,776,015
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Date Filed
Thursday, July 12, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 17, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Trexler, Bushnell, Giangiorgi, Blackstone & Marr, Ltd.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 068 23 R
- 068 142
- 068 143
- 068 24
- 068 58
- 068 139
- 068 146
- 366 234
- 366 237
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A laundry machine drum has a sheet material skin including an arrangement of a plurality of perforations therethrough. Each of one or more of the perforations includes a shear cut in the sheet material. The sheet is deformed in the region of the shear cut such that the edge of the sheet material of one side of the shear cut is offset from the edge of the sheet material of the other side of the shear cut over at least some of the length of the shear cut. An opening is formed between the offset edges. The apparent area of the opening is greater when viewed from at least one direction substantially parallel to the general plane of the drum skin in the region of the perforation than when viewed from a direction substantially perpendicular to the general plane of the drum skin in the region of the perforation.
Description
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to laundry machine drums and in particular to the form of perforations in the laundry machine drum skin and to methods of forming same.
2. Summary of the Prior Art
In laundry machines, of both horizontal and vertical axis varieties, it is well known to provide a drum having a metal, for example stainless steel, drum skin. In general this drum skin is provided with an arrangement of a plurality of openings therethrough. These openings are for example plain holes through the drum skin which may be formed by punching or by lancing from the inside surface of the skin.
In a washing or rinsing operation wash liquids may pass through the drum skin in one or other direction. In a dehydration operation wash liquids are extracted from a saturated clothes load retained within the drum by centrifugal force when the drum is spun at high speeds.
It is known in the prior art that burrs on the outermost edge of the sheet metal at the holes are dangerous to the fingertips of a user of a laundry machine and/or to laundry. The burrs may catch laundry fibres which may pass outwardly through the holes and become caught.
Furthermore it has been found that there is a limitation on maximum drum spinning speeds that can be safely used where a plain hole perforation is adopted. Where the spinning speed reaches above a certain level and the centrifugal forces become too great, either the laundry fabrics are drawn outwardly through the plain holes or the fabric spanning the plain hole tears outwardly at its centre under the forces exerted. If the laundry extrudes outwardly through He holes it may be tom when removing the laundry from the surface of the drum even though burrs may not be present at the outer edges of the plain holes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a laundry drum for a washing machine incorporating perforations which will at least go some way towards overcoming the above disadvantages and/or to provide a method of forming such perforations.
In a first aspect the invention consists in a laundry machine drum having a sheet material skin including an arrangement of a plurality of perforations therethrough, each of one or more of said perforations including:
a shear cut in said sheet material, the sheet being deformed in the region of said shear cut such that the edge of the sheet material of one side of said shear cut is offset from the edge of the sheet material of the other side of said shear cut over at least some of the length of said shear cut such that an opening is formed between said offset edges and the apparent area of said opening is greater when viewed from at least one direction substantially parallel to the general plane of said drum skin in the region of said perforation than when viewed from a direction substantially perpendicular to tie general plane of said drum skin in said region of said perforation.
In a further aspect the invention consists in a method of forming a perforation in a laundry machine comprising operating on a sheet material with a punch and corresponding die,
said punch having a leading face, and a shearing edge defining one edge of said leading face,
said die having a leading face and a complementary shearing edge to said punch shearing edge,
said leading faces and shearing edges of said punch and said die formed such that movement of said punch in an advance direction relative to said die causes said shearing edge of said punch to overlap with said shearing edge of said die at at least the middle of said shearing edges, and to overlap progressively less away from the middle of said shearing edges, to produce a sheared cut in a material placed there between which progressively reduces in displacement from its middle to its ends.
In still further aspect the invention may broadly be said to consist in a laundry machine drum having a sheet material skin including an arrangement of a plurality of perforations therethrough, each of one or more of said perforations being formed in accordance with a method as set forth above.
In a still farther aspect the invention may broadly be said to consist in a laundry machine drum having a sheet material skin including an arrangement of a plurality of openings therethrough, at least one said opening having a form such that the apparent area of said opening is greater when viewed from at least one direction substantially parallel to the general plane of said drum skin in the region of said perforation than when viewed from a direction substantially perpendicular to the general plane of said drum skin in said region of said perforation.
To those skilled in the art to which the invention relates, many changes in construction and widely differing embodiments and applications of the invention will suggest themselves without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims, The disclosures and the descriptions herein are purely illustrative and are not intended to be in any sense limiting.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF TEE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a small portion of a drum skin including a perforation according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention when viewed from inside the drum.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a small portion of a drum skin including a perforation according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention when viewed from outside the drum.
FIG. 3
is an end elevation of a punch for use in forming a drum perforation as in
FIGS. 1 and 2
.
FIG. 4
is a cross sectional side elevation of a punch and die operating on a sheet material in forming a perforation according to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, said side elevation taken through plane AA in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a cross sectional side elevation of a punch and die operating on a sheet material in forming a perforation according to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, said side elevation taken through plane BB in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 6
is a cross sectional side elevation of a drum skin from a shallow angle with the cross section taken across the perforation according to the preferred form of the present invention.
FIG. 7
is a cross sectional side elevation of a drum skin from a shallow angle with the cross section taken across the perforation according to the preferred form of the present invention from a direction perpendicular to the direction of FIG.
6
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The present invention relates to a new form of perforation for the skin of a laundry machine drum. This drum may be of a washing machine of horizontal or vertical axis or could for example be of a clothes dryer. Typically the drum skin will have a geometrical array or pattern of openings or perforations over the area thereof. All of the openings may be of the form according to the present invention or alternatively only a proportion may have such form. For example it is considered that perforations or openings in the drum end may remain plain holes, the surfaces of the drum ends for example being at least substantially parallel to the centrifugal force generated in a dehydrational spin operation.
Referring then to the form of perforation according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention this is illustrated in
FIGS. 1
,
2
,
6
and
7
.
Referring to
FIG. 1
a section of drum skin
1
is shown. A circular semi spherical depression
2
is apparent on the inner surface of the drum skin
1
. The semi spherical depression
2
accordingly corresponds with a dimple or dome shape
3
apparent on the outer surface in FIG.
2
. The depression
2
is not semi spherical to its full depth. At a partial depth thereof a pair of flat surfaces
4
intrude the semi spherical depression and are substantially parallel in orientation with the general plane of the drum skin
1
in the region of the perforation. These surfaces end at edges
5
Edges
5
are parallel and spaced apart. For reasons which will become apparent when the forming method is described the edges
5
may be referred to as shear edges. A bridge
6
of material continues the hemispherical shape of the hemispherical depression
2
. Bridge
6
is bounded at the sides thereof by shear edges
7
. The shapes thus defined leave a pair of openings
8
, one at each side of the bridge
6
, each of whose perimeter is defined by a shear edge
7
of the bridge
6
and a shear edge
5
of a flat
4
.
It will be readily appreciated that variations on the proposed perforations are possible, and on the proposed tools for implementing same. For example it will be appreciated that it is not requisite that either or both of the shear cuts be a straight cut and that these cuts could instead be curved in the plane of the sheet. Thus for example where two such shear cuts are present and they are referred to as being parallel his means in a broad or overall context and is not to be read as being strictly limiting.
As will be apparent from
FIGS. 6 and 7
when viewed from a direction which is at least substantially perpendicular to the general plane of the sheet in the region of the perforation, for example a direction as indicated by arrow
9
, the openings
8
have little or no apparent area. However when viewed from at least one direction, for example as indicated by arrow
10
substantially parallel with the general plane of the sheet in the region of the perforation the entire or maximum area of the openings
8
is visible. Such as the view of the openings
8
depicted more or less in FIG.
7
.
The forming process for a perforation in accordance with the present invention is illustrated with particular reference to
FIGS. 3
to
5
. In these Figures forming of the perforation according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention is depicted using a punch tool
11
and a cooperating die tool
12
. An end elevation of he punch tool
11
is shown in FIG.
3
. The punch tool
11
has a semi spherical end surface
13
. The semi spherical end surface
13
spans the perimeter region of the punch tool end. It also spans a bridging region
14
defined between a pair of cutting or leading edges
15
. Bridging portion
14
of semi spherical face
13
will be a leading face of the punch tool
11
in use,
A pair of rebates or notches are formed in the semi spherical face
13
, resulting in a pair of semi circular flat faces
16
which in use form trailing faces of the punch tool
1
. The semi circular trailing faces
16
in use form the flat portions
4
of the formed perforation. The leading face
14
forms the bridge
6
of the perforation. A shear wall
17
substantially parallel with the intended direction of travel of the punch tool
11
and substantially perpendicular to both the leading face
14
and the semi circular faces
16
, extends between the semi circular faces
16
and the leading face
14
, meeting the leading face
14
at shear edges
15
. It will be readily appreciated that these shear walls are themselves semi circular in form.
Referring then to
FIGS. 4 and 5
the punch tool
11
cooperates in use with a die
12
. A sheet
1
to be formed is clamped between a periphery face
18
of the die
12
and a clamping face
19
of an annular clamping block
20
through which the punch tool
11
passes in use. The clamping between the clamping tool
20
and the die
12
secures the sheet
1
in position.
The die
12
has a circular rebate
21
to a depth which substantially complements the depth of the annular semi spherical periphery region of surface
13
of the punch tool
11
. A channel
22
is further formed spanning across this circular rebate
21
and the base thereof The channel
22
is of substantially the same width, although slightly greater to tolerance, as the leading face
14
of the punch tool
11
. It is of cooperating form, such that the edges
24
formed between the side walls
23
of the channel
22
and the bottom face
25
of the circular rebate
21
cooperate with the shear edges
15
of the punch tool
11
in a shearing action to shear a sheet
1
of material upon movement of the punch tool
11
fully into the die cavity until the trailing faces
16
of the tool and the bottom faces or anvil faces
25
of the circular rebate
21
come together with the flat faces
4
of the sheet
1
therebetween. This shearing action between the shearing edge
24
of the die
12
and the shearing edge
15
of the punch
11
and subsequent deformation of the bridge portion
6
of the sheet
1
beyond the position of the flat faces
4
forms openings
8
.
A number of variations on the invention will be apparent. For example the perforation may incorporate only a single shear cut rather than a pair of opposing myriad shear cuts. This would however have the disadvantage of unbalanced side loading on the punch tool
11
in the punching process. In addition it will be appreciated that the hemispherical depression is not a necessary part of the perforation, and that an arching bridge or trapezoidal bridge might be pushed from the plane of the sheet without deforming the sheet in the general area of such a bridge.
It will also be appreciated that perforations maybe formed by an alternative process which have the same essential characteristic of apparent area from a direction perpendicular to the sheet being less than the apparent area from a direction parallel to the sheet. For example such a perforation might possibly be formed by lancing a hole through the drum skin and subsequently rotating the axis of the lance to a direction substantially parallel with the skin prior to withdrawal. Adaptations of such a process to further incorporate a die or similar cooperating surface on the opposed side of the sheet might also be envisaged. While this is not considered a preferred method of forming, a perforation thus formed does not depart from the scope of the invention in its broadest sense.
Claims
- 1. A laundry machine drum having a sheet material skin including an arrangement of a plurality of perforations therethrough, each of one or more of said perforations including:a shear cut in said sheet material, the sheet being deformed in the region of said shear cut such that the edge of the sheet material of one side of said shear cut is offset from the edge of the sheet material of the other side of said shear cut over at least some of the length of said shear cut such that an opening is formed between said offset edges and the apparent area of said opening is greater when viewed from at least one direction substantially parallel to the general plane of said drum skin in the region of said perforation than when viewed from a direction substantially perpendicular to the general plane of said drum skin in said region of said perforation.
- 2. A laundry machine drum as claimed in claim 1 wherein said deformed sheet material the material of one said side of said shear cut is displaced outward from the material of the other side of said shear cut relative to the intended spin axis of said drum, but the planar orientation of said regions immediately adjacent the edges of said regions at said shear cut are parallel to one another.
- 3. A laundry machine drum as claimed in claim 2 wherein said drum includes at least one group of two or more said perforations, said group defined by their proximity to one another, said openings of said group of perforations acing a common centre.
- 4. A laundry machine drum as claimed in claim 1 wherein said drum includes at least one group of two or more said perforations, said group defined by their proximity to one another, said openings of said group of perforations facing a common centre.
- 5. A laundry machine drum as claimed in any one of claims 1 to claim 3 wherein at least one said drum perforation is located within a dish in the drum skin extending outwardly relative to the drum spin axis.
- 6. A laundry machine drum as claimed in claim 4 wherein said group of drum perforations is located within a dish in the drum skin extending outwardly relative to the drum spin axis.
- 7. A laundry machine drum as claimed in claim 6 wherein said dish includes two said perforations opposingly oriented to one another such that the shear cuts thereof are parallel and a bridge of material is defined by said parallel cuts.
- 8. A laundry machine drum as claimed in claim 7 wherein said bridge of material is spaced outwardly further than the remaining material of said dish or dimple relative to said drum spin axis.
- 9. A laundry machine drum as claimed in claim 7 wherein said bridge of material is spaced inwardly further than the remaining material of said dish or dimple relative to said drum spin axis.
- 10. A laundry machine drum having a sheet material skin including an arrangement of a plurality of openings therethrough, at least one said openings having a form such that the apparent area of said opening is greater when viewed from at least one direction substantially parallel to the general plane of said drum skin in the region of said perforation than when viewed from a direction substantially perpendicular to the general plane of said drum skin in said region of said perforation.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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505748 |
Jul 2000 |
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