The present invention relates to a solenoid valve assembly for the supply of hot and/or cold water, particularly for a washing machine, such as a clothes washing machine.
The prior art includes solenoid valve assemblies of this type, comprising a one-piece plastic injection moulding incorporating the inlet ducts for the hot and cold water and the outlet ports. Making these solenoid valve assemblies is complicated and requires the use of complex and expensive moulds.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved solenoid valve assembly of the type specified above, which works reliably and has a relatively simple structure that can be assembled quickly and easily.
This and other objects are achieved according to the invention with a solenoid valve assembly of the type specified above for the controlled supply of hot and/or cold water, particularly for a clothes washing machine, comprising
In a solenoid valve assembly according to the present invention it is possible to use two solenoid valves of a type known per se, and which can therefore be produced using standard tooling which is essentially already available. These solenoid valves are combined together quickly and simply to form the solenoid valve assembly, with a substantial reduction in costs.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be made clear by the following detailed description given purely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
In the drawings, reference 1 is a general indication for a solenoid valve supply assembly according to the present invention.
In the embodiment illustrated by way of example, the solenoid valve assembly 1 comprises a first solenoid valve 2 and a second solenoid valve 3 for controlling the supply of hot and cold water, respectively.
These solenoid valves 2 and 3 are shut-off (or “on/off”) valves. Their structure is known per se and they are made separately and independently of each other. They have respective bodies 2a, 3a, which may for example be plastic mouldings, with a tubular inlet duct 2b, 3b which in the example illustrated is provided with an externally threaded port 2c, 3c for connection to respective sources (not shown) of hot and cold water.
In the example shown in the drawings, the solenoid valve 2 has a single outlet port 2d, whereas the solenoid valve 3 has two outlet ports 3d, 3e.
The solenoid valve 2 therefore has a single control winding 2f, whereas the solenoid valve 3 has two, 3f and 3g, for selectively controlling the flow of cold water from the inlet duct 3c to one or the other of its outlet ports 3d, 3e (see in particular
The windings 2f and 3f, 3g extend from the bodies 2a, 3a of the respective solenoid valves in directions essentially orthogonal to the respective inlet ducts 2b, 3b.
As seen particularly in
The solenoid valves 2 and 3 are arranged with their bodies 2a, 3a interconnected in a side-by-side arrangement, with their respective inlet ducts 2b, 3b parallel with one anther. In the embodiment shown in
On the side of the body 3a of the solenoid valve 3 nearest the other solenoid valve 2 is a transverse cylindrical rod 4 with a terminal conical head 4a (
In a variant illustrated (partially) in
The inlet ducts 2b, 3b of the two solenoid valves adjacent to the respective ports 2c, 3c have respective pairs of transversely projecting parallel flanges 8 and 9 of essentially quadrilateral shape (
Assembly of the solenoid valves 2 and 3 is completed and stabilized by means of two half-brackets 10 and 11, the former above and the latter below (
The half-brackets 10 and 11 are joined together firmly by known methods, such as snap-action coupling and retention devices.
In
The body 13 of the connecting structure 12 forms a plurality of seats 16-18 (
In the assembled condition the connecting structure 12 extends parallel to the inlet ducts of the two solenoid valves 2, 3 adjacent to the distal ends of the windings 2f, 3f and 3g.
Conveniently, as shown in
Reference 25 in
In the illustrated embodiment, said devices are reed relays 26 (
The plate 25 is fixed for example to the lower half-bracket 11, and an upper portion 25a of this half-bracket fits into a socket formation 27 for an electrical connector formed integrally with the upper half-bracket 10 (
Clearly, without modifying the principle of the invention, the embodiments and details of construction can be varied significantly compared with those described and illustrated purely by way of non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.
Thus, for example, for the assembly and stabilization of the two solenoid valves 2 and 3, a single bracket rather than two half-brackets may be used, and said solenoid valves may have a different number of outlet ports from the number shown in the example illustrated in the drawings and described above, optionally oriented in different directions to those illustrated. In addition, the control windings of the solenoid valves may be aligned with each other, and the connecting structure 12 may then be arranged in a plane essentially orthogonal to the inlet ducts of the solenoid valves.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2009A000415 | Jun 2009 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2010/052390 | 5/28/2010 | WO | 00 | 11/30/2011 |