The invention relates to a stationary household appliance, in particular a dishwasher.
Undesirable noise emissions occur during the operation of stationary household appliances, in particular dishwashers.
It is therefore the object of the invention to provide a stationary household appliance in which the noise emissions during operation are reduced.
The invention is based on a stationary household appliance, in particular a dishwasher having at least one door, which is pivotably mounted by means of a joint on the stationary household appliance.
A noise damping means are provided in the region of the joint. The noise damping means close, at least partially, for example slotted openings in the region of the joint through which otherwise noise emissions would be able to pass unhindered. In this way, this surprisingly simple measure is able to achieve a significant reduction in the noise emissions.
It is preferably provided that the joint comprises at least one hinge lever associated with the household appliance and one hinge support associated with the door which are pivotably engaged with each other about an axis of rotation.
Hereby, it is preferably provided that the noise damping means is disposed on the hinge support, i.e. permanently installed.
In addition, it is preferably provided that the noise damping means comprises at least one noise damping wall.
The noise damping wall preferably extends from a basic element of the noise damping means as far as the hinge support.
It is additionally preferably provided that the noise damping wall at least partially covers a hinge lever opening on the housing front in a noise exit direction.
In addition, it is preferably provided that the noise damping means comprises a force transmission element which transmits a force acting on the outer side of a housing wall of the stationary household appliance into components of the stationary household appliance.
It is additionally preferably provided that at least two force introduction regions for the transmission of force into at least two different components of the stationary household appliance are provided. In this way, at least two parallel force paths to the two different components are provided. The clamping forces introduced are hence divided between the at least two components so that overall the risk of damage to the components is reduced. The invention is applicable to all stationary household appliances, for example dishwashers, stoves/ovens, washing machines or dryers.
Preferably, a first force introduction region can be provided in a hinge support to which a pivotable hinge lever of a door of the stationary household appliance is attached. On the other hand, the second force introduction region can be provided in a front frame delimiting a loading opening of the stationary household appliance.
Preferably, the clamping forces can be introduced in further force paths into the stationary household appliance. For example, a third force introduction region can be provided in the hinge lever of the door. A fourth force introduction region can be provided in a base of the stationary household appliance.
The force transmission element can have one or more support elements protruding therefrom which are supported against the components of the stationary household appliance. To ensure uniform force introduction into the at least two different components, at least one support element can be associated with each of the force introduction regions. Hereby, in a simple exemplary embodiment from the point of view of production, the support elements associated with the force introduction regions can all be supported on the hinge support.
The stationary household appliance can have two opposing lateral hinge supports between which the door is provided. The two hinge supports disposed at a distance from each other can be connected to each other via a force transmitting cross-member, for example a plinth rail, which supports the two hinge supports against the clamping forces.
The force transmission element can have a plate-shaped basic element with at least one support element protruding therefrom, which can be supported on the stationary household appliance component. According to the invention, therefore, the force transmission element is not a compact component made of a solid material. Instead, the force transmission element with its plate-shaped basic element can be supported on the housing wall in order to avoid impressions on the housing wall. However, the force transmission element is not in contact with the entire area of the side facing the functional part, but, in accordance with the principle of lightweight construction, only with the at least one support element protruding from the plate-shaped basic element. This enables an overall weight saving, without—with appropriate dimensioning of the support element—any impairment of the functions of the force transmission element.
For further weight reduction and to increase strength, the plate-shaped basic element of the force transmission element can have framework-like reinforcing walls arranged, for example, in a type of honeycomb structure. Hereby, the reinforcing walls and the support element can be disposed on a common side surface of the basic element which is preferably facing away from the housing wall.
From the viewpoint of assembly technology, the force transmission element can preferably be made from a single material and embodied as a single piece and for example produced as a plastic or metal injection molded part. To reduce the number of components, latching elements can be integrally molded as a single piece on the force transmission element with which the force transmission element can be prefixed undetachably on the functional part. For a compact design, it is advantageous for the latching element to be directly molded onto the front-end surface of the support element of the force distributor.
As mentioned above, in particular suitable as functional parts in the housing interior for force introduction and/or for the attachment of the force transmission elements according to the invention are lateral hinge supports between which a door is pivotably mounted. In the case of a dishwasher, the door is pivotably mounted about a horizontal axis of rotation in order to open or close the front-opening washing compartment. The two lateral hinge supports are usually rigid, plate-shaped metal parts which are mounted in a bottom group in the dishwasher. Together with the interposed door mounted thereupon, the lateral hinge supports form an extraordinarily rigid structure in the device's lateral direction into which the lateral retention forces exerted from outside may be introduced without causing any damage.
Usually, the door is pivotably mounted by means of lateral hinge levers to journals which are mounted in the hinge supports. In addition, the door's two hinge levers can each have a lever arm which can be co-pivoted laterally along the hinge support. The lever arm can be connected to a compensation device, which exerts a compensation torque on the door, for example via a spring, which counteracts the door's gravity moment. By suitable dimensioning of the compensation device, the torques acting on the door are always in equilibrium regardless of the pivot position of the door.
The lever arm of the hinge lever of the door can be disposed in a lateral direction of the device between the respective hinge support and the force transmission element. In this case, the force transmission element can extend over the lever arm of the hinge lever like a hood. Here, the support element of the force transmission element should be disposed outside the lever arm's pivot path. In particular, a clearance can be provided between the force transmission element and the hinge support into which the lever arm of the hinge lever can be pivoted without impairment.
Preferably, in the region of the hinge lever, the base plate of the force transmission element can have a raised bearing contour. In normal condition, this can be disposed at a distance from the hinge lever and only on exposure to an external force on the force transmission element is it deformed in an elastically resilient manner until it comes into contact with the hinge lever. In this case, the lateral retention forces can be introduced into the rigid hinge structure directly via the hinge lever.
In finished assembled condition of the stationary household appliance, the lever arm of the door-side hinge lever protrudes through a hinge opening of a front frame part delimiting the washing compartment opening into the hinge support clearance and the clearance delimited by the force distributor. This clearance hence faces outward over the hinge opening. This means that operating noises in the interior of the housing can escape outward through the clearance and the front-side hinge opening toward the outside. To prevent this, the force transmission element can have noise damping walls that can extend preferably between the force transmission element and the hinge support. In this way, said clearance for the lever arm of the hinge lever can be separated from the housing interior. In addition, the noise damping walls can at least partially cover the front-side hinge opening which is a further means for preventing noise escaping from the device.
To further increase its rigidity, the plate-shaped basic element of the force distributor can have a side wall running around the edge. The basic element hence has an approximate shell-shape. When the force transmission element is installed, the flat shell base can be in contact with the side wall of the housing and the side wall running round the edge can protrude toward the functional part.
The following describes an exemplary embodiment of the invention with reference to the attached figures, which show:
The door 13 is usually supported on both sides by means of hinge levers 15. The hinge levers 15 are in turn attached by journals 25 to lateral plate-shaped hinge supports 17, only one of which is shown
The hinge lever 15 of the door 13 has a lever arm 21 which protrudes laterally below the washing compartment 1 through a hinge opening 23 of the perpendicular front frame part 7 into the interior of the housing. The lever arm 21 is effectively connected to a compensation device (not shown), which exerts a compensation torque M1 on the door 13 in the clockwise direction, which counters the gravity moments of the door 13 acting in the counterclockwise direction. In both
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The two lateral hinge supports 17 are also connected to each other below the washing compartment base by means of a cross-member, i.e. the indicated plinth rail 26. The flat plinth rail 26 closes an assembly opening to the motor compartment toward the front. The plinth rail 26 also provides noise damping and can be provided with a suitable damping layer, for example a bitumen layer.
To introduce the retention force FH from the respective housing side wall 5 into the dishwasher, according to
According to
The first force introduction region I is hereby associated with the hinge support 17, while the second force introduction region II is associated with the front frame 22. On the other hand, the third force introduction region III is associated with the hinge lever 15 of the door 13 and the fourth force introduction region IV is associated with the bottom group 19.
This ensures that it is not only one single component that is exposed to the clamping force FH. Instead, the force introduction regions I, II, III, IV provide force paths extending in parallel to each other by means of which the clamping forces FH are divided between the hinge plate 17, the bottom group 19, the front frame 26 and the hinge lever 15.
The force distributor or the force transmission element 27 is shown on its own in
According to
In
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The clearance 39 provided between the force distributor 27 and the hinge support 17 is open to the outside via the hinge opening 23 in the front frame part 7. Operating noises from the housing interior are conducted undamped outward through the hinge opening 23. In order to reduce the noise here, the force distributor 27 has noise damping walls 43. Of the noise damping walls 43, a first wall is disposed in the depth direction x on the rear side of the force distributor 27 and separates the clearance 39 to the rear from the housing interior. According to
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