The present invention relates to an integrated dispensing device for washing and rinsing agents for a rotatable door of a washing-machine, in particular a dishwasher machine.
More specifically, the invention concerns an integrated dispensing device comprising
An integrated washing and rinsing agents dispensing device of that kind is known from prior Polish patent application No. P. 406269 in the name of the same Applicant.
Further integrated dispensing devices for washing and rinsing agents are disclosed for instance in EP 1 740 082 A1 and WO 2013/092813 A2.
An object of the present invention is to provide an improved dispensing device for washing and rinsing agents.
This and other objects are achieved according to the invention by means of a dispensing device of the initially defined kind, wherein the second dispenser comprises
In such an integrated dispensing device, a detecting device can be conveniently associated to one portion of the main chamber of the second dispenser, for providing electric signals indicating the level of the rinsing agent when the door is open. In such an integrated dispensing device according to the invention, in the main chamber there is conveniently provided with at least one auxiliary chamber, adapted for receiving an amount of rinsing agent when, with the door open, in said main chamber an amount of rinsing agent exceeding a predetermined value is supplied. Said at least one auxiliary chamber is intended for releasing toward the main chamber at least part of the rinsing agent it contains when, with the door closed, the level of the rinsing agent in the main chamber falls below a predetermined level. The arrangement is such that when the door is subsequently opened again, the level of the rinsing agent in the main chamber, at said level detecting device, is increased due to the amount of rinsing agent released from said at least one auxiliary chamber. This solution allows to reduce the frequency with which the main chamber is re-filled.
According to a further feature, in an integrated dispensing device according to the present invention the actuator device comprises
In a presently preferred embodiment said transmission mechanism comprises a second or further slider, connected to the valve obturator of the second dispenser and translatable relative to the support structure along said predetermined direction, from a rest position toward a working position, against the action of associated resilient contrast means. Said further slider is conveniently adapted to be coupled with the main slider through a spherical member, interposed therebetween such that
Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the detailed description which follows, by way of a non-limiting example, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
In the drawings an integrated dispensing device according to the present invention is generally indicated 1.
Such a device is to be fixed on the internal side of the front door of a dishwasher machine.
The door of a dishwasher machine is generally hinged, along its lower side, to the machine body, and can be disposed in an open position, in an essentially horizontal condition (loading position) to allow the arrangement in the washing chamber of the dishes to be washed, or the removal of clean dishes therefrom after a washing cycle.
In the closed condition the machine door is essentially vertical (working position) and closes the washing chamber of the machine in a liquid-tight manner.
The integrated dispensing device 1 mounted in the door of a dishwasher machine is therefore also displaced, in use, between a horizontal loading position, in which it can be loaded with a washing agent and a rinsing or brightening agent, and a working position wherein said device faces the washes chamber and can be activated for dispensing the washing agent and one or more doses of rinsing agent during a washing cycle of the machine.
In the present description, and the following claims, with the term washing agent or detergent is meant any kind of detergent or soap adapted for use in a washing cycle of dishes. Such a detergent may be solid, liquid, or in powder form. By rinsing or brightening agent is meant any product adapted for improving the brightness of the washed articles.
The integrated dispensing device 1 comprises a body 2, for instance of plastic material, intended for mounting in a corresponding aperture predisposed in the door of a dishwasher machine.
The body 2 can be manufactured in two pieces, for instance with a front main portion 3 and an auxiliary rear portion 4, both made by injection moulding, and subsequently coupled and thermally welded to one another, using for instance a hot blade device (see in particular
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The receptacle 5 has an associated cover 6, movable in a per se known manner from a closing position shown in
In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in the drawings the cover 6 has, at one end, two opposite pins 6a, only one of them being visible in
To the lower side or face of the cover 6 there is connected an annular seal 6b, intended to be coupled with the edge of the mouth of the receptacle 5 (
The cover 6 is connected in an articulated manner to a member 7, which is pivotable like a crank about a fixed axis indicated 8 in
A resilient means, and in particular a spring 41 which will be further described in the following, acts, through a transmission mechanism, onto the crank member 7 tending to keep it in the position shown in
When the cover 6 is in the closed position (
As it will be clearer in the following, in the operation the lever member 10 is driven in rotation by an actuator device generally indicated 12, to cause the crank member 7 to be freed from the hooking member 9 and the consequent passage of the cover 6 from the closed position to the open position.
The various particulars and components 5-10 described above form, all together, a first dispenser intended to dispense, in the operation, the detergent previously introduced into the receptacle 5, toward the washing chamber of the dishwasher machine.
The integrated dispensing device 1 comprises further a second dispenser, for dispensing toward the washing chamber predefined amounts or doses of a rinsing or brightening agent.
In the illustrated embodiment said second dispenser comprises a main chamber 13, defined inside the rear portion 4 of the body 2 (see in particular
Said second dispenser comprises further a dosing chamber 14 (see for instance
The washing chamber 14 has an associated valve device generally indicated 16. Said valve device comprises a rod 17, on one end of which there is mounted a double obturator 18.
The opposite end of rod 17 is coupled with an appendix or arm 40a of a slider 40 coupled (in the manner which will be more clearly described in the following) to the actuator device 12.
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The level detecting device 25 is intended to provide an electric warning signal in particular when the level of the rinsing agent in the main chamber 13, while the door is open, is at a minimum height, to draw the attention of the user to the fact that it is time to supply rinsing agent again to said chamber.
Since a level detecting device is not in a condition to detect the level of a liquid below a minimum predetermined height, as a matter of fact such a device provides the warning signal when the amount of the rinsing agent which is still present in the main chamber 13 is still sufficient for a plurality of washing cycles, so that the re-loading of the washing agent in the corresponding dispenser is not really so urgent. This results in an unduly high frequency of the re-filling operations.
To remedy to this inconvenience of the dispensers according to the prior art, in the main chamber 13 there is provided at least one, and preferably a plurality of auxiliary chambers, such as those indicated 26 and 27 in
As a consequence, the auxiliary chambers 26 and 27 are adapted to receive an amount of rinsing agent when, while the door is open, in the main chamber 13 there is supplied an amount of rinsing agent such as to overcome the upper edges of walls 26a and 27a/FIG. 13).
Subsequently, when the door is closed, as soon as the level of the rinsing agent in the main chamber 13 falls below a predetermined level, at least part of the rinsing agent contained in the auxiliary chambers 26 and 27 falls into the main chamber 13. As a consequence thereof, at the subsequent opening of the door of the machine the level of the rinsing agent in the main chamber 13, and in particular at the level detector 25, is increased because of the amount of rinsing agent supplied to the main chamber from the auxiliary chambers 26 and 27.
The auxiliary chambers 26 and 27 thus allow to “delay” the generation of the warning signal indicating the need to attend to re-filling the rinsing agent dispenser.
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The shape, and in particular the axial extension of the obturator 18 is such that, as it will become more readily apparent in the following, the portion 13a of the main chamber 13 is never in direct communication with the discharge conduit 15, irrespective of the position assumed by the obturator 18 in the operation. This allows to prevent that, during the displacements of the obturator 18, an even quite small amount of rinsing agent may reach the discharge conduit, but for in the dispensing phase.
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At one end of the support housing 30 there is integrally provided a shell formation forming the insulating body of an electric connector, within which extend first ends 31a, 32a of two members 31 and 32 of an electrically conductive material, manufactured for instance by punching and bending (see in particular
The electrically conducting member 32 has an intermediate portion extending close to the bottom wall of the support envelope 30, and an end portion 32b extending upwardly and slightly bent, to provide a hooking formation.
The electrically conducting member 31 has an intermediate portion 31c, which has a long longitudinal extension, and which ends forming an end appendix 31b which is slightly raised. As it can be seen for instance in
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A main slider 39 is mounted translatable within the support housing 3, along the longitudinal direction of the latter.
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The slider 39 has an upper projection 39a to which there is anchored a first end of a helical spring 41, the other end of which is anchored to the distal end of the projection 33 of the support housing 30 (see for instance
Close to the end opposite the projection 39a, the slider 39 has a pair of protruding retaining appendixes 42, transversely aligned and spaced with respect to each other (
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The slider 40, as it has already been stated previously, in its lower portion forms an arm 40a, protruding downwardly, extending through and beyond a corresponding longitudinal slot, equally predisposed in the bottom wall of the support housing 30.
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Starting from the terminal 51, the shape-memory wire 50 includes a first portion which extends longitudinally in the support housing 30, between said terminal 51 and the deviation pulley 35. After extending around said pulley by approximately 180°, the shape-memory wire 50 forms a second longitudinal portion, which extends from the pulley 35 to the pulley 36.
The wire 50 is deviated again by about 180° around the deviation pulley 36, and has a final longitudinal portion between said pulley 36 and the terminal 52.
The arrangement is such that when no electric current is flowing through the shape-memory wire, the contrast spring 41 tends to keep the main slider 39 in the working position shown in
The arrangement is also such that at the first energisation of the shape-memory wire 50 in the course of a washing cycle, the current flowing through said wire 50 causes a shrinking thereof, due to which the main slider 39 is translated, because of the tension exerted thereonto by the wire 50 through the terminal 52, towards the left for the observer of
Said translation of the slider 39 determines a corresponding rotation of the members 10 and 9, and the latter is then allowed to pass to the angular position in which it uncouples from the crank member 7 associated with the cover 6, and the latter may then pass to the position in which it opens the receptacle 5 for the detergent (
As it will become apparent more clearly in the following, during the above-described translation of the main slider 39 the slider 40 remains instead in its rest position shown in
Between the sliders 39 and 40 there is provided a particular coupling arrangement, which is now described herebelow.
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The recess 60 is further delimited by a shaped bottom wall wherein, as it is described in the following, there is defined a predetermined operational path for a spherical transmission member 61 which is mounted movable in said recess.
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From the bottom wall of the recess 60 an intermediate longitudinal wall 63 having a reduced height extends essentially parallel to the side walls 60c and 60d. This wall 63 extends from the rear wall 60a, up to a distance from the wall 60b which is slightly greater than the diameter of the spherical member 61.
The bottom wall of the recess 60 also forms a transverse step-like protrusion 62, which extends between the walls 60c and 63.
Between the protrusion 62 and the side wall 60b, the bottom wall of the recess 60 forms a transverse ramp 64, which slightly lowers toward the side wall 60d of said recess (see in particular
Between the intermediate wall 63 and the side wall 60d, the bottom wall of the recess 60 is lowered and defines a sort of well indicated 65 in
The well 65 is delimited between the ramp 64, the intermediate wall 63 and a portion of the side wall 60d, as well as the lower projection 39c of the main slider 39.
When the door of the dishwasher machine is closed in view of starting a new washing cycle, both sliders 39 and 40 are in their rest positions shown in
The first energisation of the shape-memory wire 50 causes the shrinking thereof and the displacement of the main slider 39 from its rest position (
The above-described translation of the main slider 39 does not however cause any displacement of the slider 40, which is kept in its rest position by the contrast spring 45.
The first energisation of the shape-memory wire and the consequent translation of the slider 39 cause, as described above, the unhooking of the cover 6 associated with the receptacle 5 for the detergent, and the consequent dispensing of said detergent toward the washing chamber.
The shape-memory wire 50 is then de-energised by interruption of the voltage applied between terminals 31a and 32a of members 31 and 32: the wire 50 shrinks again and, under the action of the return spring 41, the main slider 39 returns towards its rest position. Thus, the lower projection 39b of the latter progressively opens the well 65, into which the spherical member 61 can fall, under gravity (
The engagement of the spherical member 61 into the well 65 now renders the sliders 39 and 40 solid with one another.
At the subsequent energisation, the shrinking of the shape-memory wire 50 causes the joint translation of the sliders 39 and 40 towards their respective working positions (
When the shape-memory wire 50 is subsequently de-energised, the sliders 39 and 40 jointly return toward their respective rest positions.
The translation of the slider 39 thus determines the re-arrangement of the hooking member 9 in the position in which it will be subsequently able to couple with the crank member 7 such as to retain the cover 6 of the receptacle 5 in the closed position. The translation of the slider 40 causes instead the displacement of the rod 17 and the obturator 18 toward the position of
Possible further energisations and de-energisations of the shape-memory wire 50 in the course of the same washing cycle will produce the dispensing of corresponding new doses of rinsing or brightening agent.
Once the washing cycle is ended, the door of the dishwasher machine can be opened. The oscillation of the door and of the integrated dispensing device 1 is such that the spherical transmission member 61 returns by gravity to its initial position shown in
The terminals 51 and 52 of the shape-memory wire 50 can be conveniently assembled with two half-cylinders 51A (52A) of an electrically conducting material, electrically welded or soldered to one another with the interposition of a respective end of said wire 50, as it is shown in
The integrated dispensing device according to the present invention has a number of advantages.
Firstly, it allows to achieve the opening of the cover of the receptacle for the washing agent or detergent, and the dispensing of one or more doses of the rinsing agent, in a manner completely independent one from the other. It is particularly prevented that a dose of rinsing agent is dispensed when the cover of the washing agent receptacle is opened.
The provision of a dosing chamber allows to precisely determine the amount of a rinsing agent supplied to the washing chamber at each dispensing.
The provision of the auxiliary chamber(s) in the main chamber of the dispenser for the rinsing agent allows, as it has been described above, to reduce the frequency of re-filling said dispenser.
The terminals of the shape-memory wire, made of half-cylinders welded or soldered to the ends of the wire 50, perform at the same time the function of mechanical anchoring members and electric contacts for supplying an electric current to said wire. In particular, the terminal 52 indicated above operates as a sliding contact during the displacements of the main slider 39.
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However, other alternative arrangements of the contrast springs are possible.
Naturally, the principle of the invention remaining the same, the forms of embodiment and the design details may be widely varied with respect to what has been described and illustrated merely as a non-limiting example, without departing from the scope of the invention, as defined in the annexed claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P.410532 | Dec 2014 | PL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2015/078861 | 12/7/2015 | WO | 00 |