This application claims priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2009-0071056 filed on Jul. 31, 2009, No. 10-2009-0109296 filed on Nov. 12, 2009, No. 10-2009-0109294 filed on Nov. 12, 2009 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/230,590 filed on Jul. 31, 2009 in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
This disclosure is directed to a washing machine, and more specifically, to a washing machine that may control a speed of opening/closing a lid assembly to improve convenience of use and feel of operation.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
In general, a washing machine may include a laundry washer that gets rid of contaminants from clothing or bedding (hereinafter, referred to as “laundry”) using a chemical action between water and detergent and a mechanical action, and a dryer that dries wet laundry using hot air heated by a heater and a mechanical action. Also, a washing machine may have both a washing function and a drying function. Further, a washing machine may also include a refresher that sprays hot steam to laundry to smooth out wrinkles therefrom. A washing machine may include various devices that exert physical or chemical actions to laundry.
The washing machine sequentially performs a washing cycle, a rinsing cycle, and a dehydrating cycle to wash the laundry. Any one of the cycles may be only conducted according to user's selection. The laundry may be washed by a proper method according to the type of laundry.
A washing machine includes a body in which the laundry is washed and a door rotatably coupled to the body. The impact of the door on the body when the door is closed may cause a problem with durability of the washing machine. Further, if the door is made of metal or includes a glass window to allow a user to view the inside of the body, the weight of the door is increased, thus rendering it difficult to open the door.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention provide a washing machine including a lid assembly that may be easily opened with less force and closed with less impact on a top cover by reducing rotation speed.
According to an embodiment, a washing machine includes a lid assembly that may be automatically opened or closed with respect to an opening angle of 90 degrees and less.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a washing machine comprising: a cabinet open at an upper portion; a top cover coupled to the upper portion of the cabinet and including an opening for loading and unloading laundry therethrough; a lid assembly rotatably coupled to the top cover to open and close the opening; and a first hinge unit connecting the lid assembly with the top cover and reducing a speed of closing the lid assembly.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a washing machine comprising: a cabinet open at an upper portion; a top cover coupled to the upper portion of the cabinet and including an opening for loading and unloading laundry therethrough; a lid assembly rotatably coupled to the top cover to open and close the opening; and a first hinge unit connecting the lid assembly with the top cover, wherein the first hinge unit controls the lid assembly to be closed without external force in a first section as a closing speed of the lid assembly is reduced, and to be opened without external force in a second section including an open angle of 90 degrees or less.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a washing machine comprising: a cabinet open at an upper portion; a top cover coupled to the upper portion of the cabinet and including an opening for loading and unloading laundry therethrough; a lid assembly rotatably coupled to the top cover to open and close the opening; and a first hinge unit connecting the lid assembly with the top cover, wherein when the lid assembly rotates for closing, the first hinge unit reduces a rotating speed of the lid assembly in a first section, and increases a rotating speed of the lid assembly in a third section after the first section is passed.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a washing machine comprising: a cabinet open at an upper portion; a top cover coupled to the upper portion of the cabinet and including an opening for loading and unloading laundry therethrough; a lid assembly rotatably coupled to the top cover to open and close the opening; and a first hinge unit connecting the lid assembly with the top cover and generating a torque in a direction of opening the lid assembly to reduce a speed of closing the lid assembly.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a washing machine comprising: a cabinet open at an upper portion; a top cover coupled to the upper portion of the cabinet and including an opening for loading and unloading laundry therethrough; and a door unit rotatably coupled to the top cover to open and close the opening, wherein the door unit is closed without an external force in a first section as the rotating speed of the door unit being decreased, and opened without an external force in a second section including an open angle of 90 degrees and less.
The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
In the drawings:
The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. In the drawings, the shapes and dimensions may be exaggerated for clarity, and the same reference numerals will be used throughout to designate the same or like components.
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An outer tub 30 is supported by a supporting member 20 in the cabinet 10 to contain wash water. An inner tub 35 is rotatably positioned in the outer tub 30. A suspension 25 is provided at a lower end of the supporting member 20 to mitigate sway of the outer tub 30 which is caused by vibration occurring while the inner tub 35 is rotated. A pulsator 40 is rotatably positioned at a bottom portion of the inner tub 35. Contaminants may be removed from the laundry by a frictional action between the pulsator 40 and wash water contained in the inner tub 35 and a water current generated by rotation of the pulsator 40.
A plurality of water pores 36 are formed on the inner tub 35 so that the wash water may flow between the outer tub 30 and the inner tub 35. A motor 50 is provided at a lower side of the outer tub 30 to rotate the inner tub 35 and the pulsator 40. The inner tub 35 and/or the pulsator 40 may be rotated by driving shaft 55 of the motor 50.
A clutch (not shown) couples the driving shaft 55 with the inner tub 35 and/or the pulsator 40 to simultaneously rotate the inner tub 35 and the pulsator 40 or selectively rotate one of the inner tub 35 and the pulsator 40.
A detergent box 60 is detachably provided at the top cover 200 to contain a detergent. The top cover 200 includes a water supply hose 70 that is connected to an external water source (not shown) via, for example, a tab (not shown) to supply wash water to the detergent box 60, and a water supply valve 75 that opens and closes wash water supplied through the water supply hose 70. When the water supply valve 75 is opened, wash water from an external water source is flowed in the detergent box 60 and mixed with the detergent contained in the detergent box 60, and then the mixed water is supplied to the inner tub 35.
A drainage hose 80 for discharging wash water from the outer tub 30 to the exterior, a drainage valve 85 for opening and closing wash water discharged through the drainage hose 80, and a drainage pump 86 for pumping wash water to the exterior are provided at a lower end of the outer tub 30.
The door unit D includes a lid assembly 100 and a first hinge unit 300a. The lid assembly 100 is rotatably coupled to the top cover 200 to allow a user to open and close the opening h. The first hinge unit 300a connects the lid assembly 100 with the top cover 200. A front end of the lid assembly 100 may protrude forwards more than the top cover 200 while the lid assembly 100 is left closed to facilitate opening of the lid assembly 100.
The lid assembly 100 includes a lid upper frame 110, a lid inner 120, a transparent element 130, a lid lower frame 140, and a decorative panel 150.
The lid upper frame 110 forms the appearance of an upper portion of the lid assembly 100, and the lid lower frame 140 forms the appearance of a lower portion of the lid assembly 100. The lid inner 120 is provided between the lid upper frame 110 and the lid lower frame 140 to increase rigidity of the lid assembly 100, thus preventing the lid assembly 100 from being deformed, and to install the transparent element 130.
The lid upper frame 110 and the lid lower frame 140 are open at a central portion thereof so that laundry can be viewed from the outside. The lid inner 120 is formed along a periphery of the lid assembly 100 to surround and fix the transparent element 130.
A lid inner may be formed as a single body. Also, a plurality of lid inners may be provided. According to an embodiment, for example, four lid inners 120 may be provided as shown in
The lid inners 120 are positioned between the lid upper frame 110 and the lid lower frame 140 and surround the transparent element 130. Accordingly, the lid inners 120 are arranged between the transparent element 130 and the lid upper frame 110. The lid inners 120 may have a proper tolerance corresponding to the shape of the transparent element 130 so that the transparent element 130 may be fixed without sway.
For example, the lid inners 120 may be formed of a plastic molded body to have slight elasticity. The transparent element 130 surrounded by the lid inners 120 is tightly fitted in the lid upper frame 110 due to an externally exerted force, thereby fixing the transparent element 130 without sway. As a consequence, the lid assembly 100 may be increased.
The transparent element 130 is a window that is formed of a transparent material to allow a user to view the laundry in the inner tub 35 of the washing machine W through the transparent element 130. According to an embodiment, the transparent element 130 may be formed of transparent plastic or reinforced glass that ensures a sufficient strength against an external force or scratches.
An upper end of the decorative panel 150 is coupled to a front end of the lid upper frame 110, and a lower end of the decorative panel 150 is coupled to the lid lower frame 140, thereby defining a handle that may be held by a user to rotate the lid assembly 100. The decorative panel 150 may reinforce coupling of the lid upper frame 110 and the lid lower frame 140. Also, the decorative panel 150 prevents a coupled portion of the lid upper frame 110 and the lid lower frame 140 from being viewed from the outside, thus enhance aesthetic sense of the lid assembly 100.
The first hinge unit 300a couples the lid assembly 100 with the top cover 200 and reduces a speed of closing the lid assembly 100 in a predetermined section where the lid assembly 100 is closed.
The first hinge unit 300a includes an elastic member 330a and a cam unit that elastically deforms the elastic member 330a while the lid assembly 100 rotates and converts a restoring force exerted from the deformed elastic member 330a to a rotational force.
The elastic member 330a may be formed of various types of members that are deformed while the lid assembly 100 rotates to generate an elastic force or a restoring force. The elastic member 330a may be properly selected depending on characteristics, such as an installed location or structure. According to an embodiment, the elastic member may be a spring 330a that is compressed while the lid assembly 100 rotates.
The first hinge unit 300a may be provided at the lid assembly 100 or the top cover 200. For example, when the top cover 200 cannot ensure a sufficient space for the first hinge unit 300a due to the opening h, the first hinge unit 300a may be provided at the lid assembly 100.
The first hinge unit 300a may be connected to the lid assembly 100 by various structures. For example, according to an embodiment, the first hinge unit 300a may be mounted on the lid inner 120.
The door unit D may further include a second hinge unit 300b. An end of the lid assembly 100 is coupled to the top cover 200 by the first hinge unit 300a, and the other end of the lid assembly 100 is coupled to the top cover 200 by the second hinge unit 300b.
The first hinge unit 300a generates a torque in a direction of opening the lid assembly 100 in a predetermined section where the lid assembly 100 rotates. Such a torque allows a speed of closing the lid assembly 100 to be reduced while the lid assembly 100 is closed in the predetermined section, and allows the lid assembly 100 to be easily opened with less force while the lid assembly 100 is opened in the predetermined section.
The second hinge unit 300b serves to reduce rotation speed of the lid assembly 100 in various manners, such as, for example, using an oil pressure or a restoring characteristic of a coil spring. In this embodiment, the second hinge unit employs a method of using an oil pressure. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, known various types of hinge units may be employed to reduce rotation speed.
In the present embodiment, the second hinge unit 300b is filled with a fluid and includes a rotation wing (not shown) sunk under the fluid and rotates in operative association with the lid assembly 100. When the lid assembly 100 rotates, repulsion, such as resistance or pressure, is exerted against the rotation wing by the fluid, thereby reducing the rotation speed of the lid assembly 100.
When the lid assembly 100 is not only rotated closed but also rotated opened, resistance of the second hinge unit 300b causes a predetermined torque to be generated against the rotation of the lid assembly 100.
In terms of stable rotation of the lid assembly 100, the second hinge unit 300b operates as a hydraulic damper to improve feel of operation while the lid assembly 100 rotates.
According to an embodiment, the first hinge unit 300a and the second hinge unit 300b may be in alignment with the rotation axis of the lid assembly 100.
The cam unit included in the first hinge unit 300a converts rotational movement of the lid assembly 100 to linear movement that allows the elastic member 330a to be elastically deformed.
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Connecting arms 314a and 392a are extended from the first hinge unit housing 310a and the first hinge unit housing cover 390, respectively. The connecting arms 314a and 392a are coupled to each other and then connected to the lid upper frame 110 by a coupling member, such as a screw.
The first hinge unit housing 310a includes a protruded and depressed surface 316a coupled to the first hinge unit housing cover 390 and protrusions 311a, 312a, and 313a that prevent the first hinge unit 300a from running idle in the lid inner 120. The lid inner 120 includes grooves to which the protrusions 311a, 312a, and 313a are inserted. The first hinge unit 300a is prevented from running idle in the lid inner 120 by inserting the protrusions 311a, 312a, and 313a into the grooves.
Coupling members, such as screws or bolts, are connected through the lid upper frame 110 to coupling holes 315a and 393a provided at the connecting arms 314a and 392a with the first hinge unit 300a inserted in the lid inner 120, so that the lid assembly 100 may be rotated in operative association with the first hinge unit 300a.
The cam unit of the first hinge unit 300a includes a rotational cam 380a operatively associated with the lid assembly 100 and a reciprocating cam 360a that is engaged with the rotational cam 380a to reciprocate along a shaft 350a. The shaft 350a is connected to a shaft bracket 240 provided at the top cover 200.
The shaft bracket 240 restricts rotation of the shaft 350a. For this purpose, the shaft 350a includes a chamfer 351a along a longitudinal direction, and the shaft bracket 240 includes a shaft support hole 243 that has a cross-sectional shape corresponding to a cross-sectional shape of the shaft 350a having the chamfer 351a.
The shape of the reciprocating cam 360a corresponds to the shape of the rotational cam 380a. The reciprocating cam 360a and the rotational cam 380a are formed to be inclined along a circumferential direction so that the height of a portion where the reciprocating cam 360a and the rotational cam 380a are come in contact with each other is changed. In a structure where the reciprocating cam 360a and the rotational cam 380a are engaged to each other, a surface of the rotational cam 380a, which abutting the reciprocating cam 360a converts rotational movement of the rotational cam 380a to linear movement to let the reciprocating cam 360a reciprocate. Such a surface is hereinafter defined as a “conversion surface m”. A profile of a slope of the conversion surface m as viewed from a side surface is defined as a “conversion line s”.
Further, a surface of the reciprocating cam 360a abutting the conversion surface m of the rotational cam 380a allows the reciprocating cam 360a to reciprocate along the shaft 350a to exert a force against the conversion surface m. Such a surface is defined as an “acting surface”.
Although it has been described in this embodiment that the rotational cam 380a and the reciprocating cam 360a have the same shape, that is, the profile of the conversion surface of the rotational cam 380a is identical to the profile of the acting surface of the reciprocating cam 360a, the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the shape of the conversion surface and the acting surface does not matter as long as the conversion surface is formed on the rotational cam 380a and, corresponding to the profile of the conversion surface, the acting surface is formed on the reciprocating cam 360a such that the reciprocating cam 360a may reciprocate in a certain distance as the rotational cam 380a rotates.
Similarly, the acting surface may be formed on the reciprocating cam 360a, and, corresponding to the profile of the acting surface, the conversion surface may be formed on the rotational cam 380a to convert a force exerted from the acting surface of the reciprocating cam 360a so that the rotational cam 380a may rotate.
An embodiment will now be described where the conversion surface m of the rotational cam 380a and the acting surface of the reciprocating cam 360a are formed identical to each other. The description will primarily focus on the conversion surface m and the conversion line s formed on the rotational cam 380a.
While the lid assembly 100 rotates, the conversion surface m of the rotational cam 380a rotatively slides along the acting surface of the reciprocating cam 360a and is subjected to a force exerted from the acting surface of the reciprocating cam 360a. The direction of the force is changed by the slope of the conversion surface m to generate a torque.
The moving distance of the reciprocating cam 360a varies with rotational angle of the rotational cam 380a. The slope of the conversion surface m may be set in consideration with, for example, the moving distance of the reciprocating cam 360a. Since the moving distance of the reciprocating cam 360a is equal to the compressed length of the spring 330a, it can be said that the slope of the conversion surface m is closely associated with a torque exerted by the first hinge unit 300a.
In this embodiment, the cam unit includes the shaft 350a, the rotational cam 380a, and the reciprocating cam 360a. The reciprocating cam 360a starts to reciprocate along the shaft 350a by a repulsive force exerted from the rotational cam 380a as the lid assembly 100 rotates. In this situation, as described above, the elastic member 330a connected to the shaft 350a is elastically deformed. Further, a restoring force of the deformed elastic member 330a is converted to a rotational force by the cam unit, thereby generating a torque.
Accordingly, as the lid assembly 100 rotates, the cam unit converts rotational movement of the rotational cam 380a to linear movement of the reciprocating cam 360a and vice versa by interaction between the rotational cam 380a and the reciprocating cam 360a.
The first hinge unit 300a may further include a washer 320a inserted between the spring 330a and the first hinge unit housing 310a, a bush 340a connected to the shaft 350a, and a bush 370a inserted in the first hinge unit housing cover 390 to support the shaft 350a.
As the rotational cam 380a rotates, the reciprocating cam 360a linearly reciprocates while inserted in the shaft 350a, and the spring 330a is extended or compressed by the reciprocating cam 360a. The shaft 350a includes a stepped portion 352a that restricts the moving distance of the reciprocating cam 360a.
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Although the shaft bracket 240 for supporting the shaft 350b connected to the second hinge unit 300b is shown in
The shaft bracket 240 supports the shaft 350a of the first hinge unit 300a at least two spots. For example, the shaft bracket 240 includes a first support 241 and a second support 242, which are spaced apart from each other, to support the shaft 350a at two spots.
The first support 241 and the second support 242 include a shaft support hole 243 that supports the shaft 350a. The shaft support hole 243 of the first support 241 may have the same shape as that of the shaft support hole 243 of the second support 242.
As such, the shaft 350a is supported by the shaft bracket 240 at two spots. Accordingly, even when a force is exerted to the shaft 350a as the lid assembly 100 rotates, the shaft 350a is aligned on a predetermined axis by the two shaft support holes 243. Thus, the shaft 350a may be stably supported without sway, thus improving feel of operation of the lid assembly 100.
The shaft 350a includes a chamfer 351a formed by substantially flatly cutting the shaft 350a along an axial direction to prevent the shaft 350a from rotating while inserted in the shaft support hole 243. The shaft support hole 243 has a shape corresponding to a shape of the shaft 350a. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. Any structures may be employed by one of ordinary skill to prevent rotation of the shaft 350a.
The bush 246 is inserted in the shaft bracket 240. The bush 246 is a shock absorbing member that is inserted between the shaft 350a and the shaft bracket 240. The bush 246 is formed of a slightly elastic material, such as, for example, plastic, to prevent the shaft 350a and the shaft bracket 240 from being worn due to friction between the shaft 350a and the shaft bracket 240. The shaft bracket 240 includes a connecting hole 245 to which the bush 246 is connected.
A process of opening the lid assembly 100 will now be described.
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When point P of the reciprocating cam 360a (refer to
The resultant torque T exerted to the lid assembly 100 is equal to sum of a torque Tg generated by weight of the lid assembly 100, a torque Ts generated by the first hinge unit 300a, and a torque Td generated by the second hinge unit 300b. When the lid assembly 100 is positioned in a first section between points B and C, the torque Ts is exerted in the direction of opening the lid assembly 100, but the resultant torque T is still exerted in the direction of closing the lid assembly 100. That is, T=Tg−Ts−Td>0. “T>0” means the torque is exerted in the direction of closing the lid assembly 100, and “T<0” means the torque is exerted in the direction of opening the lid assembly 100. Here, “Tg”, “Ts”, and “Td” represent the magnitude of the torques, “+” represents a torque is exerted in the direction of closing the lid assembly 100, and “−” represents a torque is exerted in the direction of opening the lid assembly 100.
When the lid assembly 100 is positioned in a second section between points C and D, T=Tg−Ts−Td<0. Thus, the lid assembly 100 may be opened without external force.
Specifically, since T>0 in the first section between points B and C, an additional force is needed by a user to open the lid assembly 100. T<0 since point C is passed. Accordingly, in the second section between points C and D, the lid assembly 100 may automatically rotate up to point D with no additional force by the user. That is, in the first section with respect to point C, the lid assembly 100 is automatically closed, and thus, an additional force is needed to open the lid assembly 100. In this case, however, the lid assembly 100 may be opened with less force thanks to the torque Ts exerted in the direction of opening the lid assembly 100. And, the lid assembly 100 may be automatically closed without an additional force in the second section between points C and D.
A process of closing the lid assembly 100 will now be described.
The lid assembly 100 is left opened at point D. Then, a user exerts a force to the lid assembly 100 so that the lid assembly 100 is positioned at point C. Since position C is passed, T>0, and thus, the lid assembly 100 automatically rotates with no additional force in the direction of closing the lid assembly 100. In the first section between points C and B, the torques Ts and Td are exerted by the first hinge unit 300a and the second hinge unit 300b in the direction of opening the lid assembly 100. Therefore, the rotation speed of the lid assembly 100 is reduced to prevent the lid assembly 100 from excessively impacting the top cover 200.
Since the lid assembly 100 passes point B, i.e., while the lid assembly 100 is positioned in the third section between points B and A, point P is positioned in section S1 which is inclined in opposite direction from section S2, and thus, the torque Ts is exerted in the direction of closing the lid assembly 100, thereby closing the lid assembly 100 more securely (T>0).
In summary, when the lid assembly 100 is closed, in the first section between C and B, the rotation speed of the lid assembly 100 is reduced by the torques Ts and Td which are exerted in the direction of opening the lid assembly 100. In the third section between B and A, the torque Ts is exerted in the direction of closing the lid assembly 100 due to the slope of section S1, and thus, the closing speed is increased. Accordingly, the lid assembly 100 may be securely closed. In this case, since the open angle at point B where the acting direction of the torque Ts exerted to the lid assembly 100 is changed (Hereinafter, the “open angle” is referred to as an angle measured in the direction of opening the to lid assembly 100. The open angle is assumed as “0” degrees when the lid assembly 100 is closed) is an angle by which the rotation speed of the lid assembly 100 starts to be accelerated, the open angle will now be defined as an “accelerated closing reference angle”. Although the accelerated closing reference angle is set as 10 degrees, the present invention is not limited thereto.
In the washing machine W according to an embodiment of the present invention, the lid assembly 100 is automatically opened or closed with respect to point C. Hereinafter, an open angle when the lid assembly 100 is positioned at point C is referred to as an “automatic opening reference angle” in terms of a process of opening the lid assembly 100 and as an “automatic closing reference angle” in terms of a process of closing the lid assembly 100.
Although the automatic opening/closing reference angle is 80 degrees as shown in
The accelerated closing reference angle and/or automatic opening/closing reference angle may be properly set in consideration with convenience of use and durability. For example, weight of the lid assembly 100, and/or torque capacity of the first hinge unit 300a and the second hinge unit 300b may be further considered. Here, the “torque capacity” is defined as a range of torques that may be generated by the first hinge unit 300a or the second hinge unit 300b, that is, a range between the maximum torque and the minimum torque.
Torques generated by the first hinge unit 300a may vary within a predetermined range depending on a compressed length of the elastic member that changes as the lid assembly 100 rotates. The second hinge unit 300b may vary within a predetermined range depending on compressibility of the fluid that changes as the lid assembly 100 rotates.
Various ratios may exist between the torque capacity of the first hinge unit 300a and the torque capacity of the second hinge unit 300b.
When a ratio of the torque capacity of the first hinge unit 300a to the torque capacity of the second hinge unit 300b is 8:2, Ts becomes relatively larger than Td. Accordingly, the second section in which the lid assembly 100 is automatically opened may have a large range.
For example, when the ratio is 8:2, the lid assembly 100 may be automatically opened since the open angle of the lid assembly 100 arrives at 80 degrees.
When a ratio of the torque capacity of the first hinge unit 300a to to the torque capacity of the second hinge unit 300b is 7:3, a difference between Ts and Td is relatively small compared to when the ratio is 8:2. Accordingly, the second section is narrowed, and the first section is broadened. For example, the lid assembly 100 is automatically opened when the open angle is 85 or more degrees, and automatically closed when the open angle is 85 or less degrees.
Similarly, when a ratio of the torque capacity of the first hinge unit 300a to the torque capacity of the second hinge unit 300b is 6:4, the second section is further narrowed and the first section is broadened than when the ratio is 7:3. For example, the lid assembly 100 is automatically opened when the open angle is 90 or more degrees and automatically closed when the open angle is 90 or less.
The ranges of the first section and the second section depending on the torque capacity have been described assuming the weight of the lid assembly 100 is constant. However, as the weight of the lid assembly 100 varies, the torque Tg generated by the weight of the lid assembly 100 is changed. Accordingly, the first section and the second section vary as well. As a consequence, even when the ratio is 7:3 or 6:4, the lid assembly 100 may operate similarly to when the ratio is 8:2 by changing the weight of the lid assembly 100.
The first hinge unit 300a and the second hinge unit 300b may be designed so that a range of the torque capacity of the first hinge unit 300a and the torque capacity of the second hinge unit 300b has a proper value depending on the weight of the lid assembly 100. By doing so, the lid assembly 100 may be automatically opened or closed in the preset first and second sections.
For example, under a condition that the lid assembly 100 is automatically closed when the open angle ranges from 0 to 80 degrees and automatically opened when the open angle ranges from 80 to 110 degrees, when the weight of the lid assembly 100 is W1, a ratio of the torque capacity of the first hinge unit 300a to the torque capacity of the second hinge unit 300b may be designed to be 6:4. If the weight of the lid assembly 100 is changed from W1 to W2 larger than W1, the torque generated by the weight of the lid assembly 100 increases. Accordingly, the torque capacity of the first hinge unit 300a needs to be increased to automatically open the lid assembly 100 in the preset second section. In this case, a ratio of the torque capacity of the first hinge unit 300a to the torque capacity of the second hinge unit 300b may be 7:3 or 8:2.
In summary, the range of the first and second section may be determined depending on torque capacity of the first hinge unit 300a and the second hinge unit 300b and/or weight of the lid assembly 100. And, the lid assembly 100 may be adapted to be automatically opened/closed in the preset first and second sections by designing the first hinge unit 300a and the second hinge unit 300b such that a ratio of the torque capacity of the first hinge unit 300a and the torque capacity of the second hinge unit 300b has a proper value depending on the weight of the lid assembly 100.
The first hinge unit 300a may be adapted for the lid assembly 100 to be automatically closed when the open angle is not more than 60 degrees to improve convenience of use. For example, the first section may have an open angle of 60 to 80 degrees.
Further, the second section may have an open angle of 80 to 90 degrees so that the lid assembly 100 may be automatically opened even when the open angle is not more less 90 degrees.
The automatic opening/closing reference angle described above in connection with
The torque Ts generated by the first hinge unit 300a and the torque Td generated by the second hinge unit 300b may be selected as a proper value considering the torque Tg generated by the weight of the lid assembly 100. For example, Ts may be relatively larger than Td. Further, a proper ratio may be present between Ts and Td so that the lid assembly 100 may be automatically opened in the second section between C and D. For example, according to an embodiment, a ratio of Ts:Td may be substantially 8:2.
In the profile as shown in
In this embodiment, the conversion line S of the rotational cam 380a has been described to be a straight line. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. The conversion line S may be a curved line. Further, the conversion surface m may be formed to have various slopes in section S2 so that the degree of reducing the closing speed of the lid assembly 100 is varied, or the conversion surface m may be formed to have various slopes in section S3 so that the opening speed of the lid assembly 100 is varied within a section of automatically opening the lid assembly 100.
Further, except for section S1, the rotational cam 380a may be provided. In this case, when the lid assembly 100 has an angle equal to or less than the automated opening reference angle, the lid assembly 100 may be controlled so that the closing speed is reduced until the lid assembly 100 is fully closed. However, in any cases, the lid assembly 100 may be automatically opened or closed without user's force with respect to the automatic opening/closing reference angle. Further, the lid assembly 100 may be controlled so that the closing speed is reduced within a certain subsection of the closing section or the entire section.
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According to an embodiment, under the condition that the lid assembly 100 rotates in the direction of closing the lid assembly 100 at an angle equal to or less than about 80 degrees and rotates in the direction of opening the lid assembly 100 at an angle equal to or more than about 80 degrees, a resultant torque exerted in the closing direction at an angle equal to or less than 80 degrees is minimized, and a resultant torque exerted in the opening direction at an angle equal to or more than 80 degrees is maximized, so that the closing speed of the lid assembly 100 is reduced when the lid assembly 100 is rotated closed and the opening speed of the lid assembly 100 is increased when the lid assembly 100 is rotated opened.
For this purpose, the second hinge unit 300b may be provided at a side of the lid assembly 100, wherein the second hinge unit 300b may have a proper torque capacity to satisfy the above condition. As an example, only when Td is exerted in the direction of opening the lid assembly 100 at an open angle of 80 degrees, or exerted in the direction of closing the lid assembly 100 with a value of less than 7.1 kgfcm, the total torque T exerted to the lid assembly 100 becomes negative, so that the lid assembly 100 may be automatically opened at an angle of 80 degrees or more.
Accordingly, the second hinge unit 310b according to an embodiment may be required to generate a torque enough to satisfy the condition that may automatically open or close the lid assembly 100 with respect to a predetermined angle (the above-mentioned automatic opening/closing reference angle, for example, 80 degrees in this embodiment).
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The shaft 350a′ includes a chamfer 351a′ so that the rotation thereof is restricted when being coupled with the shaft bracket 240. The fixing cam 380a′ includes a polygonal protruded and depressed part 382a′ at a portion which is coupled to a connecting end 352a′ of the shaft 350a′. A coupling part (not shown) is provided at the connecting end 352a′ of the shaft 350a′ to have a shape corresponding to a shape of the protruded and depressed part 382a′ so that the fixing cam 380a′ is not rotated.
The elements 310a′, 311a′, 312a′, 313a′, 314a′, 315a′, 316a′, 390a′, 392a′, 393a′, and 399a′ have substantially the same constructions as those of the elements 310a, 311a, 312a, 313a, 314a, 315a, 316a, 390a, 392a, 393a, and 399a, respective, and thus, the description will not be repeated.
The operation of the hinge unit 300a′ will now be described.
As the lid assembly 100 rotates, the conversion cam 360a′ rotates accordingly. And, the conversion cam 360a′ also reciprocates due to the shape of ends 381a′ and 362a′ of the fixing cam 380a′ and the conversion cam 360a′.
When the lid assembly 100 is rotated closed, the conversion cam 360a′ gradually slides in the first hinge unit housing 310a′ to compress the springs 330a′ and 331a′. On the contrary, when the lid assembly 100 is rotated opened, the conversion cam 360a′ gradually slides out from the housing 310a′ to restore the compressed springs 330a′ and 331a′.
In the previous embodiment, a torque is exerted to the lid assembly 100 by the cam unit that includes the rotational cam 380a rotating along with the lid assembly 100, the reciprocating cam 360a that is connected to the shaft 350a in a manner of restricting the rotation and reciprocates as the rotational cam 380a rotates, and the spring 330a that is compressed and extended by the reciprocating cam 360a. On the contrary, in this embodiment, a torque is exerted to the lid assembly 100 by the cam unit that includes the fixing cam 380a′ whose rotation is restricted, the conversion cam 360a′ that rotates along with the lid assembly 100 and reciprocates by a force exerted from the fixing cam 380a′, and the springs 330a′ and 331a′ that are compressed and extracted by the conversion cam 360a′.
In particular, in this embodiment, two springs, such as the first and second springs 330a′ and 331a′, are employed unlike the previous embodiment, wherein the first and second springs 330a′ and 331a′ are different in length and diameter from each other. The second spring 331a′ has short diameter and length that those of the first spring 330a′ to be inserted in the first spring 330a′. In such a dual spring structure, only the first spring 330a′ is compressed and the closing speed of the lid assembly 100 is reduced in a section while the lid assembly 100 is closed, and then, after the section is passed, the second spring 331a′ is compressed together with the first spring 330a′ to further reduce the closing speed of the lid assembly 100.
The torque generated by the weight of the lid assembly 100 is gradually increased while the lid assembly 100 is closed and thus the closing speed may be abruptly increased. To reduce such an abrupt increase in closing speed, the second spring 331a′ is additively provided in the first spring 330a′. Specifically, when the first spring 330a′ is gradually compressed to reach an end of the second spring 331a′ (for example, when the open angle is 20 degrees), the first and second springs 330a′ and 331a′ are together compressed to effectively reduce the closing speed of the lid assembly 100.
The operation of the lid assembly 100 after the first hinge unit 300a′ is connected to the lid assembly 100 is substantially the same or similar as that described in the previous embodiment, and thus, the description will not be repeated.
The present invention may apply to any washing machines including a laundry washer, a drier, and a washer with a drier, and thus, the present invention is not limited to the washing machine described with reference to the drawings and specification.
In the washing machine according to an embodiment of the present invention, the speed of closing the lid assembly may be reduced, thus mitigating shock between the lid assembly and the top cover.
Further, in the washing machine according to an embodiment of the present invention, the lid assembly may be easily opened with less external force.
Further, in the washing machine according to an embodiment of the present invention, the lid assembly may be more securely closed.
Further, in the washing machine according to an embodiment of the present invention, the lid assembly may be automatically closed at a predetermined angle or less, thus improving convenience of use.
Further, in the washing machine according to an embodiment of the present invention, the lid assembly may be automatically opened at a predetermined angle or more, thus improving convenience of use.
Further, in the washing machine according to an embodiment of the present invention, the lid assembly may be designed so that the automatic opening reference angle and the automatic closing reference angle may be anticipated, thus improving predictability of operation.
Further, in the washing machine according to an embodiment of the present invention, the feel of operation of the lid assembly may be improved.
Further, in the washing machine according to an embodiment of the present invention, durability and convenience of use may be improved even when the lid assembly has heavy weight.
Although the preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
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