1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a novel system consisting of a laundry treatment machine such as a washing machine, washer-dryer or dryer provided a housing which includes a stamped sheet metal bottom panel and of a pedestal which includes lateral frame and/or housing components and a support surface for receiving the laundry treatment machine. Moreover, the invention relates to a method of making such a system.
European patent specification EP 0,943,721 A1 discloses a laundry treatment machine manufactured by a so-called frame construction. It involves assembling a sheet metal bottom panel, two L-shaped angular frame elements and a cross into a support frame for receiving the functional components of the machine and which is thereafter enclosed by covering panels such as a front wall, side walls and a lid.
German patent specification DE 198 32 675 A1 discloses a pedestal consisting of a box-like sub-structure on which a laundry treatment machine may be positioned. It is intended to increase the working height of the machine and to provide an ergonomic improvement for the user.
Moreover, German utility model DE 203 02 572 U1 discloses a pedestal with a drawer for a washing machine . In this case, the edges and corner areas of the surfaces are structured as U-shaped profiles or pipes of rectangular cross-section to ensure the required stability.
From German patent specification DE 196 31 639 A1 a system of stackable kitchen appliances and kitchen furniture is known. In this case, tubular reinforcements are used which defined the coupling sites for any further appliance or furniture.
Since there is little demand for such pedestals, their manufacture is relatively dear in view of the fact that the costs of their tools have to be apportioned to low quantities. Also, their structure must provide the stability necessary for the weight of 100 kg of a washing machine.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a system of the kind referred to which while economical provides structural stability.
Another object of the invention is to provide a novel method of making such a system.
Other object will in part be obvious and will in part appear hereinafter.
In a preferred embodiment, the object is accomplished by a system of the kind referred to which is provided with a pedestal including a stamped sheet metal bottom panel of predetermined configuration and by a laundry treatment machine provided with a bottom panel of a substantially similar or complementary configuration.
The method of producing the system is accomplished by stamping the bottom panels for the pedestal and for the laundry treatment machine by the same stamping or clicking machine.
The advantages to be derived from the practice of the invention are the result from the fact that components are being used for manufacturing the pedestal which in terms of their stability have been proven in connection with washing machines. In addition, because of the large number their manufacturing costs are relatively low.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention the bottom panel of the pedestal is made of sheet metal which is thinner than the sheet metal used for bottom panels of laundry treatment machines. In this manner it is possible, in addition to the savings derived from using the same tools for bottom panels of both laundry treatment machines and the pedestals, to generate further savings as a result of lower material costs for the pedestals.
In a useful embodiment, the pedestal is provided with a drawer at its front side.
The household washing machine 1 shown in
For manufacturing the pedestal 2 shown as a single component in
The marginal strips 14 of the side walls 12 are bent inwardly by a further chamfering operation. In this manner, they form abutments 19 for threadedly connecting two lateral sheet metal fastening panels 20 which in turn are each provided with a telescoping rail 21. The rails 21 serve to receive a drawer 22 shown in
In its front section, the telescoping rail 21 is fastened to the chamfer 19 of the pedestal as well ass to the fastening panel 20. To this end, both components are provided with consecutively positioned bores of which
For erecting the system, feet 10 usually screwed into the bottom panel 3 of the washing machine 1 are removed therefrom and threaded into the stamped nuts in the bottom panel 3.1 of the pedestal 2. Threaded pins (not shown) are screwed into the stamped nuts 9 in the bottom panel 3 of the washing machine 1. Thereafter, the washing machine 1 is aligned relative to the support surface 13 such that the threaded pins protrude into corresponding bores 25 in the surface 13. To connect the washing machine 1 to the pedestal 2 each threaded pin is secured by a nut screwed onto the pin in the interior of the pedestal 2. The numerous bores 25 are provided for the accommodation of various types of machines.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 022 023 | May 2004 | DE | national |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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5667065 | Fahrion | Sep 1997 | A |
5957557 | Langer et al. | Sep 1999 | A |
6585225 | Lake | Jul 2003 | B1 |
Number | Date | Country |
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196 31 639 | Feb 1998 | DE |
198 32 675 | Jan 2000 | DE |
19838630 | Mar 2000 | DE |
203 02 572 | May 2003 | DE |
0943721 | Sep 1999 | EP |
Number | Date | Country | |
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20050241344 A1 | Nov 2005 | US |