The present invention is related to a water-conducting household appliance according to the preamble of claim 1.
A water-conducting household appliance of the respective category, in particular a dishwasher, comprises at least one motor -pump for circulating and/or draining water for washing or cleaning purposes. Typically such motor-pumps are rather big and heavy and hence require a robust and reliable support or mounting. In order to reduce vibrations and noise spreading, the support should further be capable of damping these effects. In addition, due to the mass of the motor-pumps and because of space constraints, it could happen that the motor-pump touches the main structure of the household appliance with additional negative consequences from noise performance perspectives in case no adequate support is provided.
The German patent application DE 21 57 590 discloses a motor-pump for a washing machine or a dishwasher where a vibration damping support is provided for the motor-pump comprising an elastic mounting ring for receiving and fixing the motor of the pump.
The problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a support or mounting for a motor-pump combining a good damping performance with an easy mountable and reliable fixation of the motor pump to the household appliance at any intended fixed orientation of the motor-pump within the household appliance. Especially a space-saving vertical orientation of the motor pump should be possible without the risk of the motor-pump moving out of the elastic mounting ring due its weight and due to vibrations.
This problem is solved by a household appliance according to the characterizing part of claim 1.
According to the invention the motor-pump has a housing comprising a mounting-section with a cylindrically shaped outer surface. A vibration-damping one-piece mounting for fixing the motor-pump to the appliance is provided, the mounting having a through-hole for receiving the motor-pump.
The respective through-hole has a circular cross-section adapted for receiving the cylindrically shaped outer surface of the motor pump. Hence, the through-hole of the mounting and the cross-section of the mounting-section of the motor-pump are shaped and dimensioned so that the motor pump can be introduced (at least partially along a length allowing a reliable fixing) into the mounting. Preferably the dimensions or diameters of through-hole and mounting-section are equal or approximately equal such that both part fit into another. The fit is preferable a slight press fit or a fit allowing a sliding of the motor within the through-hole. In both cases the motor-pump has to be movable by hand through the through-hole during assembly of the appliance. Alternatively some clearance can be provided between the two parts.
The housing of the motor-pump has at least two protrusions extending in an outward direction beyond the cross-section of the through-hole and comprising fixation means and/or openings for receiving fixation means for connecting the housing to the mounting. Since the protrusions extend beyond the cross-section of the through-hole, the overlapping region can serve as support for the pump and as an area, where the housing can be additionally connected to the mounting (in addition to the fit between the cylindrical surface and the edge of the through-hole).
The mounting further has cut-outs extending from the circular cross-section of the through-hole in an outward direction, where the cut-outs and the protrusions of the housing are dimensioned and shaped so that for fixing the motor-pump to the mounting, the motor-pump can be partially fed through the through-hole by feeding each protrusion completely through a corresponding cut-out of the mounting.
One of the advantages of the present invention is hence the fact that the cut-outs allow the usage of protrusions serving for a more reliable connection between pump and mounting. The housing can be sled through the through-hole of the mounting although the protrusions extend beyond the cross-section of the through-hole. After the motor-pump being fed into the through-hole of the mounting, the motor-pump can be turned so that the protrusions of the housing are no more in line with respective cut-outs and can be connected to an area of the mounting located between the cut-outs. After such a rotation of the motor-pump within the through-hole of the mounting, it can be fixed to the mounting by means of the fixation means and/or openings in the protrusions of the housing and corresponding means in the mounting.
In summary, a reliable connection between the motor-pump and the mounting is provided by fixing protrusions of the housing to the mounting. In addition, by means of the cut-outs, it is possible to move the section of the motor-pump comprising the protrusions through the mounting.
Preferred embodiments of the household appliance of the present invention are defined in the dependent claims.
Preferably the housing has a radial flange formed onto and extending in an outward direction from the cylindrical shaped mounting section. The flange has a radial outer diameter being larger than the diameter of the circular opening of the through-hole so that the motor-pump rests on the mounting by means of the flange. This is especially advantageous in embodiments where the pump is vertically mounted and the flange serves as an additional stop (together with the protrusions) against a downward movement of the pump. In this case, the protrusions of the housing are preferably formed onto the radial outer diameter of the flange. During assembly, each protrusion can again be fed through a corresponding cut-out of the mounting. However, the flange is fed through the through-hole by elastically deforming the mounting. The resulting advantage can best be seen with pumps being mounted in a vertical orientation: even a pump with larger connections e.g. at the lower end of the pump (which cannot be moved through the through-hole) can be mounted with the flange constituting a stop from above, i.e. from the other side against the mounting.
Preferably, the mounting is hence made of an elastic material like rubber or a rubber-like material and it can have the shape of a ring or of a flat circular band or of a hollow cylinder.
In a further preferred embodiment, the fixation means comprise an eyelet in each of the protrusions of the housing, the eyelet having a lateral opening for receiving a snap-fit element, preferably a pin with a stop or a mushroom-like extension formed onto the mounting for locking engagement with the eyelet for fixing the motor-pump to the mounting. Especially in combination with a rubber-like material this leads to a very convenient and cost-saving snap-fit connection.
The motor-pump comprises a motor and a pump both of them having a rotatable shaft being in connection and in straight alignment with each other thereby defining a motor-pump axis. In a further preferred embodiment the motor-pump is mounted within the appliance with this axis being vertically oriented leading to space-saving solution.
In cases where the motor-pump comprises a water inlet and a water outlet at a first end of the motor-pump, the mounting is preferably positioned between this respective end and the flange so that the mounting is compassed by the end with the inlet and outlet (both of them usually projecting beyond the housing)and the flange. The motor-pump can hence be mounted within the appliance with the first end comprising the water inlet and the water outlet being the lower end of the motor-pump and the flange can be is fixed against the upper side of the mounting.
Preferably, also the mounting comprises at least two protrusions extending radially in an outward direction. These protrusions can comprise fixation means and/or openings for receiving fixation means for fixing the mounting to the appliance.
Preferably, the mounting has the symmetry of an equilateral triangle defined by three protrusions of the mounting and the protrusions of the mounting can extend in an outward direction being perpendicular to the motor-pump axis.
The protrusions and the cut-outs of the mounting are preferably aligned in pairs in radial outward directions where in a specific direction the cut-out is followed by the respective protrusion.
In a further preferred embodiment the protrusions of the housing are equally spaced around the housing with an angular distance and the cut-outs of the mounting are equally spaced around the through-hole with the same angular distance. Hence, the protrusions have the same distribution as the cut-outs.
Preferably, the mounting has fixation means for connection with the respective fixation means of the protrusions of the housing. The fixation means of the mounting are equally spaced around the through-hole of the mounting with a fixed angular distance and the protrusions of the housing are equally spaced around the housing with the same angular distance so that a connection of each fixation means with its respective protrusion is made possible. Preferably the fixation means of the mounting are positioned with an angular off-set with respect to the cut-outs of the mounting hence taking the rotation of the pump during mounting into account.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention it is described in further detail below by reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
For fixing the motor-pump 10 to the mounting 12 protrusions 18 are provided on the housing of the motor-pump 10 forming eyelets or through-holes having a lateral opening. By means of these eyelets, a pin 24 having a stop 20, the pin being formed onto the mounting 12, can be received by the eyelet such that a snap-fit connection between the motor-pump 10 and the mounting 12 can be achieved. Hence, corresponding fixation means 18 and 24 are formed onto the housing on the motor-pump 10 and onto the mounting 12 so that an easy-to-use and cost-saving connection between the motor-pump 10 and the mounting 12 is provided.
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Since mounting 12 is not only responsible for a secure fixation of motor-pump 10 to the household appliance but also acts as a damper for vibrations, it is also an advantage that the mounting 12 according to the present invention can be tuned with respect to its damping properties. In addition, since the mounting 12 needs to be elastically deformed when introducing the motor-pump 10, it is also desired to adapt the respective rigidity of mounting 12. Since the damping properties and also the stiffness are not only influenced by material properties, but also by the shape of mounting 12, these parameters can be adjusted in an easy way by using according diameters and positions of the openings 30 and the cut-outs 22 as well as by adapting the shape of protrusions 28. In such a way stiffness and damping properties of the mounting 12 can be optimized.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10015868.2 | Dec 2010 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2011/073369 | 12/20/2011 | WO | 00 | 9/9/2013 |