The invention relates to an automatically controlled washing machine having, arranged at the front within the body of the machine, a flushing or dispensing mechanism for laundry treatment media, which mechanism contains a drawer which is accessible from the front having at least one container for powdered, liquid or gel-form laundry treatment media, and having a device for automatically feeding each stored laundry treatment medium into the treatment process.
A washing machine of this kind is known from DE 34 03 622 A1. In this machine, in the pulling direction of a drawer, behind conventional detergent chambers which are integral to the body of the drawer and which are open at the top for filling with single doses of washing powder or washing liquids and can be flushed out from above by means of water jets, is arranged a likewise integral supply chamber for liquid laundry treatment medium. The supply chamber has to be re-filled again once the supply has been exhausted. A filling opening is provided in the top part of the supply chamber for this purpose. With each movement of the detergent drawer into a position for filling the chambers, a designated dose of stored laundry treatment medium is conveyed by means of a mechanism mounted on the drawer and its housing from the supply chamber into a dosing chamber, from where it may be transferred by means of water into the washing machine tub during the course of a subsequent wash program.
DE 34 03 628 A1 also discloses a washing machine in the drawer of which only integral supply chambers for liquid laundry treatment medium are arranged in any case. For the modern market of today, both these washing machines are too rigidly geared to the use of a specific type of laundry treatment media. Furthermore the known detergent dispensing mechanisms are very difficult to clean and very often this is not done or not done often enough, with the result that residues of laundry treatment media remain which after a time become contaminated bactericidally and fungicidally, to the detriment of both the laundry and the user.
The object underlying the invention is therefore to embody a washing machine of the type cited in the introduction in such a way that the user can firstly decide flexibly on one or other type of laundry treatment medium.
According to the invention this object is achieved by the characterizing feature of the invention as claimed in such a way that the drawer consists substantially of a guide frame which has a handle at the front and at least one window-like recess for housing an insertable container for laundry treatment media. This enables the containers to be removed from the guide frame at the user's discretion or, as the case may be, replaced by another container that is adapted to the window-like recess.
In one embodiment of the inventive washing machine the inserted container has a supply, comprising a single dose, of liquid or powdered laundry treatment medium. Cleaning a container that has been removed is therefore possible easily and efficiently; the container may even be placed in a dishwasher.
In another advantageous embodiment of the invention the insertable container is designed for a supply comprising a plurality of doses of liquid or gel-form laundry treatment media. To supplement the supply a container can then, for example, be removed and be replaced with a full one. This even opens up the possibility of the insertable container being a commercially available cartridge which is filled with a supply of liquid or gel-form laundry treatment medium. The user can thus supplement the supply of any treatment medium without any danger of a potential risk of contamination. The empty cartridge is removed and replaced with a full one. Empty cartridges may even be re-used by way of recycling.
Advantageously, the guide frame is supported so as to be angularly stable with respect to the handle, and the window-like recess has a downwardly directed flange at its edge. As a result the guide frame which is very flat per se is nonetheless still very stable and can support many filled containers without deforming.
If the insertable container has an interrupted or encircling collar which is supported on the edge of the window-like recess when the container is inserted, it is held very securely in the guide frame on the one hand, yet on the other hand may also be very easily removed from the guide frame.
The invention is described below with reference to exemplary embodiments shown in the drawing, in which:
Inside the housing 1 of the washing machine in
A detergent dispensing mechanism 8 is conventionally arranged in the top left corner of the housing 1 and contains a drawer 9 that may be pulled out of the corresponding housing cavity. A grip plate 10, which is externally flush with respect to the control panel 4 when the drawer 9 is fully inserted into the housing cavity and completely conceals the opening to the housing of the detergent dispensing mechanism 8, is provided on the front of the drawer 9 as a handle.
A solenoid valve group 14 which conducts water fed from the mains supply pipes 15 at the back wall 1.2 of the housing 1 into containers 11 and 12 is arranged behind container 11. Flushed-out laundry treatment medium is transferred into the tub 2 via pipes (not shown).
Storage containers 16, 17 and 18 are suspended in the guide frame 19 along the right-hand long side of the drawer 9 and in its front region and are closed all the way around except for one cutout: in the front region each storage container has a refill opening 20 in its upper surface which can be closed and opened by means of a slide 21.
In the side view of
As all individually stored portions of laundry treatment media are flushed out by means of water conducted into the containers from above, the containers in
Container 32 shown in
As may be seen from
Finally, storage containers may also be inserted into the guide frame 19.
A storage container 39 of this type may also be a cartridge which is marketable in the ready-to-use form. This then requires no refill opening 20 or 41, but a layout which either allows air to flow in during dosing or has a flexible container region which follows the reduced container volume as laundry treatment medium is removed.
The variety of insertable containers is in no way restricted to the selection of containers illustrated here. Thus, divided containers, containers having screening or filter mechanisms or having liquid-conducting mechanisms or having further mechanisms, as are generally known from the prior art of detergent dispensing, may be used in the same way. If the containers are storage containers for a supply comprising a plurality of doses, they may also be provided with a dosing device. In order not to limit the selection to the illustrated examples, the individual presentation of further examples will be omitted.
The remaining devices making up a detergent dispensing mechanism embodied according to the invention, for example the water supply, should in each case be adapted such that the inserted containers can be properly flushed out or dosed from them. This includes the possibility of being able to adapt the control of the differentiated water supply or optionally present dosing devices to the respective requirements by the freedom to choose the configuring of the drawer 9 with different containers.
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