The present invention relates to a set comprising a domestic appliance with a covering plate oriented perpendicular to a vertical and an additional part, which can be attached to the covering plate in such a manner that it projects from a wall which is oriented approximately parallel to the vertical and adjoins the covering plate.
Such a set emerges from DE 102 23 539 A1. The domestic appliance of the set is a laundry appliance, in particular a washing machine, a tumble dryer or a combination appliance for both washing and drying laundry. The additional part of the set is a drying rack in the form of a lattice which when not required is arranged below the worktop in the domestic appliance and can be pulled out from there when needed. The drying rack can be moved in particular on rollers, the rollers running in U-shaped rails which are attached to the underside of the covering plate.
A shelf for a laundry basket is known from DE 20 2005 014 385 U1. This shelf comprises a U-shaped frame, which can be arranged below a domestic laundry appliance. The flat shelf can be pulled out of this frame when needed. The shelf can be combined with a domestic laundry appliance to form a set, with the domestic appliance being positioned in particular on the shelf.
The invention to be disclosed below relates in particular to the facilitation of activities an operator has to carry out when using a domestic laundry appliance. Such activities include:
Additional parts emerge from the cited documents of the prior art, which can be attached or are attached to a corresponding domestic appliance and can assist with such activities, for example by providing storage options for laundry. Likewise additionally appropriate standard furniture, like a cupboard, table or ironing board, can be provided in proximity to a domestic appliance. However the assistance that can be obtained for an operator from known sets is limited in any case to few activities; to date it has only been possible to obtain comprehensive assistance by way of the provision of additional furniture however again taking into account frequently narrow spatial limits that are set in a conventional household for the purposes of laundry, etc.
One object of the invention disclosed below is to develop the known set comprising a domestic appliance and an additional part to allow flexible, space-saving assistance for an operator that can optionally be adapted for different activities.
According to the invention therefore a set is indicated comprising a domestic appliance with a covering plate oriented perpendicular to a vertical and an additional part, which can be attached to the covering plate in such a manner that it projects from a wall, which is oriented approximately parallel to the vertical and adjoins the covering plate, with which set the additional part has a clamp which can engage partially over the covering plate and comprises a contact piece, which can be placed against the wall.
A universal holding device is thus provided on the domestic appliance for the additional part, being suitable for a plurality of different additional parts and also able to be produced easily and detached easily. Components of the holding device are a simple clamp on each additional part and a suitable cutout in the covering plate, in which the clamps engage, and which interacts with the contact piece, which braces the additional part against a wall of the domestic appliance, to hold the additional part. It is obvious that the covering plate can have a number of such cutouts, in order to be able to install a number of additional parts as required.
In a preferred development of the set the clamp comprises a pin and a slot oriented along the vertical is provided in the worktop, the pin being set up to engage in the slot. The pin means that this development provides a particularly efficient holding action for the clamp.
The wall of the domestic appliance is preferably a side wall.
Equally preferably the covering plate has a cutout, into which the clamp can be fitted so that the clamp forms a flat surface with the worktop away from the cutout. The flatness of the covering plate is thus maintained even when the additional part is used, this being advantageous for its use for folding laundry and the like.
The wall also preferably contains a ferromagnetic material and the contact piece at least one permanent magnet, which can press the contact piece against the wall. The holding of the additional part against the domestic appliance is thus improved by utilizing the magnetic force of the permanent magnet. Corresponding permanent magnets are known in principle; they can be made of alloys or compounds of the ferrous metals, for example iron oxides, optionally combined with other metals or oxides and then conventionally referred to as ferrites; permanent magnets made of compositions containing other metals, for example rare earth metals, are also known, for example compositions of aluminum, nickel and cobalt, samarium and cobalt or neodym, iron and boron.
Particularly preferred is a set in which the clamp is made of a plastic material that can be or is injection molded. Such plastic materials are essentially known as polyethylenes, polypropylenes and similar thermoplastic materials; they are readily available and economical to process and extremely suitable for use in additional parts.
Preferred examples of inventive additional parts, while not claiming to be exhaustive, are a container for detergent packs, clothes pins and so on, a clothes hanger holder, a support for a laundry basket or similar, a table, ironing board or drying rack. In particular all these additional parts are suitable for assisting with activities associated with laundry care in a normal private household.
In particular if the additional part is heavy or can be heavily laden, such as a table, ironing board or drying rack, an additional stay is preferably provided on the additional part to abut against the wall, in order to absorb the sometimes considerable forces reliably. The corresponding additional part also preferably has a first joint to fold away the additional part and a second joint to fold in the stay so that this additional part can also be stowed in a space-saving manner when not in use.
In a particularly preferred development of the set, the domestic appliance is positioned on a covering plate of a further generic domestic appliance, with an additional part attached to the covering plate. The invention is thus able to facilitate activities at such a tower made up of two domestic appliances, popularly a combination of washing machine (bottom) and dryer (top) in limited spatial conditions, in particular by using a number of additional parts. It is also preferable here for a gap to be provided between the covering plate and the domestic appliance, having a height that is greater than the height by which the clamp projects above the covering plate. It is not by any means excluded here that the gap could have a height of zero, in which case the covering plate must then have a cutout as described above, to accommodate the clamp in its entirety.
The domestic appliance in the set is preferably a laundry appliance, in particular a washing machine or tumble dryer.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the drawing, which should be considered to be a sketch and not necessarily a scale reproduction of actual exemplary embodiments, and in which specifically:
A development of the set comprising the domestic appliance 2 and the vessel 6 is now described with reference to
A further additional part 7 for a domestic appliance 1 can be seen in
A further embodiment of an additional part 9 is shown in
Yet another additional part 10 is shown in
Another development of the set is shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 044 283.0 | Sep 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/058586 | 8/17/2007 | WO | 00 | 3/17/2009 |