The present invention relates, in its more general aspect, to a washing machine and similar rotary drum household appliances.
In particular, but not limitatively, this invention relates to a machine as above comprising a central-axis electric motor and a washing tank.
As it is known, the washing machine rotary drum is rotation-actuated by a central-axis electric motor, connected, by means of a driving belt, to a pulley being integral with the rotary drum.
The electric motor is fixed on the washing tank by means of a fixing bracket welded to the tank itself. In particular the fixing bracket is screwed, welded or otherwise locked to the washing tank surface.
In order to allow the electric motor to be fixed to the fixing bracket, the motor must be assembled on a motor bearing. The fixing occurs by screwing the motor bearing onto the fixing bracket in several points.
This working mode involves a certain assembly difficulty due, first of all, to the motor bearing assembly to the electric motor itself. Moreover the motor bearing must be precisely positioned in correspondence with the screwing points to the fixing bracket for the subsequent screwing.
A further drawback is caused by the high vibration due to the rotary drum rotary motion which can jeopardize the fixing in one or more fixing points and lead to noise problems during the washing machine working.
The technical problem underlying the present invention is thus to simplify the washing machine assembly allowing the electric motor to be rapidly and securely fixed, overcoming the limits and/or drawbacks still limiting the washing machines realised according to the prior art.
The solution provided by the present invention is to design a washing tank comprising a fixing bracket to engage and rapidly lock the electric motor, favouring the rapid positioning thereof and a balanced and secure locking to the washing tank.
This technical problem is solved according to the present invention by a washing machine, of the type comprising an electric motor 4 with central axis 10 and a washing tank 1 characterised in that it comprises a fixing bracket 3 to fix the electric motor 4 to the tank 1 comprising an arm 5, a second arm 7 and means associated to at least one of said first or second arm to lock the central axis 10 of the electric motor 4.
Further features and advantages of the washing tank and of the assembly method according to the invention will be apparent from the following description of an embodiment thereof with reference to the attached drawings given by way of non-limiting example.
a, 2b, 2c, 2d schematically show the washing tank close to the fixing bracket and a coupling plate; an electric motor; the electric motor in engagement with the fixing bracket; the electric motor definitively fixed to the fixing bracket respectively.
a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e schematically show a motor and the washing tank close to the fixing bracket, associated to an insertion and side-clamping plate respectively according to: a top view wherein the insertion and clamping plate is not clamped; a top view with the insertion and clamping plate being clamped; a perspective view with the insertion and clamping plate not being inserted; a top sectional view with the insertion and clamping plate being clamped; an exploded perspective view.
a, 4b, schematically show an electric motor and the washing tank close to the fixing bracket, associated with an insertion and clamping plate incorporated onto the central axis. The figures relate to a perspective view being respectively exploded and assembled.
a, 5b, 5c and 5d schematically show an electric motor and the washing tank close to the fixing bracket, associated with a coupling plate and with a screwing bush. The figures are respectively assembled, exploded, with a detail of the screwing bush and exploded, from different angles.
a, 6b, 6c schematically show the washing tank close to the fixing bracket associated with a coupling plate respectively exploded, exploded with the motor being inserted, assembled and clamped.
With reference to
In particular the driving pulley 30 of the rotary motion transmitted from the electric motor 4 to the rotary drum can be noted on the back part of the washing tank 1. This rotary drum, not shown in this figure, lies inside the washing tank 1. The washing tank 1 has a projecting part, hereafter indicated as fixing bracket 3, comprising a first and a second arm to fix the electric motor 4 to the washing tank 1.
Advantageously, according to the present invention, the fixing bracket 3 to fix the electric motor 4 to the washing tank 1 comprises a first arm 5 and means associated to said first arm 5 to lock the central axis 10 to the first arm 5.
A second arm is also provided in the bracket 3 which is substantially āCā-shaped like a globe support.
The means associated to the first arm 5 comprise an assisted-insertion slot 6 made at the end of said first arm 5.
The first arm 5 comprises a groove 12 obtained on the surface thereof and a coupling plate 26 with the groove 12, having a through hole 13 with the same shape as the upper end of the central axis 10.
Said means also comprise a longitudinal slot 15 being parallel to the surface of the first arm 5 made in correspondence with the assisted-insertion slot 6 and an insertion and clamping plate 16, sideways inserted through the central axis 10 at the end of the assisted-insertion slot 6 and clamped in the longitudinal insertion slot 15.
An insertion and clamping plate 18 directly assembled on said central axis 10 can be inserted through the longitudinal slot 15 jointly with the central axis 10 and clamped in the longitudinal insertion slot itself.
Said longitudinal slot 15, in correspondence with the end part of the assisted-insertion slot 6 is such as to ensure a secure clamping motion of said insertion and clamping plate 16.
A second arm 7, whose end has an engaging through hole 8, is used to fix the electric motor to the washing machine tank.
An engaging through hole 8 obtained in the second arm 7 and the lower end of the central axis 10, engaging in the engaging through hole 8, have a conjugate shape and such as to prevent the rotary motion.
Further locking means comprise a joint insertion channel 19 made at the end of said arm 5 and a joint plate 20 with the joint insertion channel 19, having a non-through hole 21 with the same shape as the upper end of the central axis 10.
One or more bushes 22, welded to the washing tank 1, and a bush screwing bearing 23, fitted onto the central axis 10, are used like fixing means in a further alternative embodiment of the invention.
The assisted-insertion slot 6, with an overall thickness corresponding to the diameter of the central axis 10, has a thickening in the end part of the assisted-insertion slot 6.
The second arm 7 of the fixing bracket 3 has instead a through hole with a conjugate shape with respect to the lower part of the central axis 10. The figure also shows an insertion and clamping plate 16 comprising a hole with a conjugate shape with respect to the upper part of the central axis 10.
A longitudinal slot 15 is made in correspondence with the assisted-insertion slot 6.
Advantageously, according to the present invention, the assembly of the electric motor 4 to the washing tank 1 occurs by means of the fast engagement of the lower part of the central axis 10 in the through hole 8 of the second arm 7 and the sideways assisted insertion of the axis 10 itself in the assisted-insertion slot 6.
The insertion being performed, the fixing of the central axis 10 to the arm 5 of the fixing bracket 3 occurs by inserting the insertion and clamping plate 16 through the central axis 10 and by clamping it through a semicircular motion, inside the longitudinal slot 15.
Different alternative embodiments of the present invention allow the electric motor 4 to be locked. In an embodiment being different from the above-described one and schematically shown in
A further embodiment, schematically shown in
In all the above-described embodiments, the central axis 10 is engaged in the through hole 8 of the second arm 7. Alternatively the second arm 7 can comprise, as
The locking system and method according to the present invention thus solve the technical problem and they achieve several advantages, the first being given by the fact that the assembly of the washing machine electric motor is considerably simplified by an engaging insertion and rapid fixing.
Moreover, the system according to the invention ensures that the electric motor fixing is balanced and that the washing machine operation is not changed in time.
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