This application is a U.S. National Phase of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2009/066976, filed Dec. 11, 2009, which designates the U.S. and claims priority to Spanish Patent Application No. ES P200803571, filed Dec. 12, 2008, the entire contents of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to the field of washing machines, comprising a wash tub that is filled with wash water and that has a drain opening, a drain pump, a drain line that connects the water in the wash tub to the drain pump and a valve part that is connected to the wash tub in a sealed fashion, and comprising a pipe part that is connected to the drain pump for water transfer, with the washing machine also having a drain valve that can float in the wash water, said valve being disposed moveably inside the valve part in order to seal the drain opening when wash water is located inside the wash tub and when the drain pump is idle, or in order to open the drain opening when no wash water is located inside the wash tub or when the drain pump is operating.
Patent DE 4442089 A1 describes a washing machine comprising a wash tub, in which a drum is arranged, which can rotate therein and in which the items of clothing to be washed are placed.
The wash tub comprises a wash water inlet connection in its upper part, in order to partially fill the wash tub in order to wash and rinse the materials to be washed. A drain opening is arranged in the lower part of the tank, to which a drain line is connected on the outer part of the wash tub, said drain line connecting the wash tub to the drain pump in order to empty the wash water from the wash tub if the washing process so requires.
To complete the washing process, the drain pump pushes all the water out of the inside of the tub and the drain line, as a result of which, at the start of the following cycle, the water flowing into the wash tub fills the drain line and does not take part in the washing process. To prevent the detergent introduced into the tub for the washing process from reaching the drain line, this has a valve part, in which a floatable valve is disposed in the shape of a hollow ball, which fits into the drain opening if sufficient water flows in for the start of the cycle. In this way, the detergent does not escape through the drain line, as a result of which damages caused to the environment are prevented. The valve part of the drain line is a flexible part with a relatively complex shape, which has to be fastened in a sealed fashion in the manner of a flange to the wash tub by means of any given system.
Patent DE 3624065 A1 describes a washing machine similar to that described above, which comprises a drain line similar to that of the preceding machine with a valve part, which is connected to the wash tub in a sealed fashion by means of a flange. The valve is disposed inside the valve part and is embodied as a flap or tongue, which is connected in one piece to the wall of the drain line, more precisely to the wall of the valve part. The valve part and the valve are manufactured from a complex part made of flexible material. When no water is located inside the drain line or the pump is operating, the valve drops and allows for the connection between the inside of the tub and the drain line. Similarly to the process of the preceding machine, when the washing cycle begins, the drain line fills with water and the water itself causes the valve to float and presses against the drain opening of the wash tub.
Both configurations of a washing machine comprise a complex drain line, as a result of which leak tightness problems may be produced.
It is the object of the invention to create a washing machine using a simple, leak-tight drain line that can be easily assembled on the wash tub of the washing machine.
This object is achieved using a washing machine comprising a wash tub that is filled with wash water, and that has a drain opening, a drain pump, a drain line that connects the water in the wash tub to the drain pump and a valve part that is connected to the wash tub in a sealed fashion, and comprising a pipe part that is connected to the drain pump for water transfer, also a drain valve that can float in the wash water, said valve being disposed moveably inside the valve part in order to seal the drain opening when wash water is located inside the wash tub and when the drain pump is idle, or in order to open the drain opening when no wash water is located inside the wash tub or when the drain pump is operating, with the valve part being designed in one piece together with the wash tub and the pipe part being connected to an outlet connection of the valve part.
In this way the wash tub, in addition to the drain opening, contains the valve part made of one piece, as a result of which the leak tightness is always better since connections between the two parts are prevented. The drain line is simplified since, upon introduction in one piece into the wash tub, only the pipe part has to be connected to the outlet connection of the valve part. In particular, the pipe part may be a cylindrical standard pipe, which is inserted into the outlet connection and into the drain pump by means of conventional flanges.
The washing machine can be a front loader or a top loader. It may comprise a drum inside the wash tub, said drum having a horizontal rotation or being a drum with a vertical rotation.
The valve part is designed as an integral part of the tub and comprises an interior space, which is connected to the inside of the wash tub by way of the drain opening. Integral part means that it is not a part which can be disassembled and reassembled. The drain opening can be sealed by means of the valve which can float in the wash water. The interior space of the valve part comprises an outlet connection, to which the pipe part is connected. The floatable valve, can be designed as an element with a lower density than the wash water, with such a shape that it fits into the drain opening. It is particularly advantageous that the drain opening is circular, since the valve may comprise a spherical or partially spherical shape, which is fitted therein and blocks the throughflow of the wash water. It is necessary for the inside of the valve part to have such a shape which allows the movement of the valve in its interior in a non-deliberate manner and therewith remains sealed. The functionality of the valve during the washing process is the same as that according to the prior art, in which it keeps the drain opening closed while water is present in the valve part in order to press the valve against the opening.
In a preferred embodiment, the tub is designed from two tub sections made of plastic. Each of the tub sections comprises a part of the valve part, which was injection molded in one piece with the corresponding section. They are preferably connected by means of plastic welding technology, but not necessarily, since they can be glued or interlocked. The drain opening is designed in a first tub section and thus, when embodied as an injection molded part, prevents its edge having burs, which could hinder a correct closure of the valve.
In a special embodiment of the valve, provision is made for it to comprise the form of a flap. With such a geometry, less room is required inside the valve part. The drain valve in the form of a flap comprises a plug part which fits into the drain opening, a floating part and a hinge element, which is connected to the valve part in order to allow for the rotation of the drain valve between the opened and the closed position. With this configuration, the movement of the valve inside the valve part is restricted and the closure system is better controlled.
And in order to restrict it further, the drain valve comprises a stop, which restricts and prevents the rotation of the drain opening in the open position which keeps it stuck to the wall of the valve part.
To prevent the floating part from being flooded, as a result of which the floating of the drain valve and thus its function was made impossible, the stop restricts the rotation of the drain valve in the opened position to an opening between 15° and 35°, preferably between 20° and 30°, advantageously 25°.
The hinge element is designed as a rib, which is inserted into a recess of the first tub section. This is an assembly which is simple to design, which also ensures the correct position by means of a slider, which fits into the recess and restricts its displacement in the recess. And in order to prevent it moving into the recess, the second tub section presses against the hinge element in the recess of the first section of the tub when the two sections are connected.
To make better contact with the drain opening, the drain valve is designed from an elastic material. In this way, this is above all advantageous in the case of the drain valve type in flap form, which has a hinge part, in order to assist with the bending of this part, since it is preferably embodied from one piece and has to bend in the region of the hinge under the dead weight of the plug part and the floating part. In the event that it is a valve in the shape of a hollow ball, it is not necessary that it is flexible, however that it has a smooth surface in order to adjust to the drain opening. It is also advantageous for the drain valve to have an anti-stick surface at least in the plug part, in order to reduce the possibility of detergent residues, fibers or other elements sticking, which could negatively affect the closure.
It is advantageous for the drain opening to have a circular shape and the plug part to partially have a spherical shape, which fits into the drain opening. The shape of the plug part is not necessarily partially spherical, since a spherical shape can also perform the same function.
Provision is made for the floating part to have a cylindrical hollow shape with one end which is connected to the plug part, and that its other end is open where the air can enter if the water level increases in the valve part and assists with the floating of the valve. It can also be hermetically sealed so that air inside makes the valve float.
Other advantages result from the following description of the drawing. An exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in the figures. The drawing, the description and the claims contain a combination of numerous characteristics. The person skilled in the art will advantageously also consider the characteristics individually and connect the same in other meaningful combinations, in which
The wash tub comprises a wash water inlet connection in its upper part, in order to partially fill the wash tub for washing and rinsing the materials to be washed. A drain opening 38 is embodied in the lower wall 33 of the first tub section 32. The lower wall of the first tub section 32, where the drain opening 38 is embodied, extends to the connecting plane of the two tub sections and hermetically connects on the sealing line 39 to a wall of the second tub section 34, if the two tub sections are connected. The drain line 50 is connected to the outer part of the wall of both wash tub sections 30, said drain line 50 connecting the wash tub 30 with the drain pump 40 in order to empty the wash water out of the wash tub, if the washing process so requires.
The drain line 50 is embodied from a valve part 52, which is designed in an overall plastic part with the tub sections 32 and 34, and a pipe part 54, which is connected to the valve part on the outlet connection 56 and to the drain pump 40. A valve 60 in the shape of a hollow ball, which is floatable and fits into the drain opening 38, is disposed inside the valve part 53 in order to seal it if sufficient water flows into the valve part.
The second tub section 34 is located opposite to the first tub section 32, and the connection region 35 emerges as the circumference of both tub sections, which is preferably in one plane in order to facilitate closure of the tub. The method of closure for this plastic wash tub is a plastic injection molding method. The outlet connection 56 of the valve part of the drain line is embodied on the second tub section, although it may easily be embodied on the first tub section.
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