[0001] The present invention refers to a household appliance of the built-in type, in particular
a dishwashing machine, as described in the preamble of the annexed main claim.
[0002] It is known that industrially produced household goods may be distinguished in two
kinds: the so called free standing appliances and the so called built-in appliances.
[0003] Household goods of the first type are destined, after purchasing, to be arranged
in any position within the home (kitchen or otherwise), independently from the other
domestic furniture; such appliances are thus purchased alone and arranged by the user,
in a position considered to be the most convenient. The built-in appliances are on
the other hand destined to be purchased not by the final user, but by a modular furniture
retailer, who in turn will provide for integrating the appliances with other furniture,
normally as built-in components in cabinets; in such cases, typically for refrigerators
and dishwashing machines, the furniture retailer usually applies to the door of the
appliance a wooden frontal panel, or of another material following the aesthetic character
of the surrounding furniture: the final user will therefore purchase a combination
of modular cabinets including the various electrical household goods from among which,
for instance, a refrigerator and/or a dishwashing machine.
[0004] From among the built-in dishwashers the so called "totally hidden" machines are becoming
more and more popular; in such machines the main command and display devices are arranged
along the upper edge of the door; when the door is closed, such devices result in
being hidden from view and protected by an upper protrusion of the cabinet of the
machine and/or by a working top, for instance of marble, which often accompanies cabinet
housing dishwashing machines and the other adjacent cabinets: in such types of machine,
therefore, the user can only have access to the command and display devices when the
door is open. Such realisation clearly allows for rendering the frontal surface of
the machine completely free: the loading door can therefore be entirely covered by
a decorative panel, so as to completely adapt the machine, from an aesthetic point
of view, to the other elements of the kitchen.
[0005] The "totally hidden" type machines of the type described above do however have a
peculiar problem of making it rather difficult for the user to control the state of
operations of the machine; such operational control of the dishwashing machine can
in fact only be had by slightly opening the door, so as to see the upper edge, where,
as mentioned, the commands and above all the display devices are located, the latter
generally being constituted by one or more spy-lights.
[0006] The opening of the door however inevitably determines for safety reasons, the interruption
of the eventual operational washing cycle and therefore such operation seems, in a
certain sense, rather excessive regards the simple objective of controlling, for instance,
the point of the washing cycle reached; such operation is also potentially dangerous
due to the fact that, for cheap machines and therefore technologically poor and without
appropriate safety means, in the case of suddenly opening the door during washing,
the risk exists that a spraying arm of the machine, due to inertia continues to rotate,
causing a spray of hot water to strike the user, or the adjacent cabinets, determining
possible deformations of the latter.
[0007] The purpose of the present invention is that of overcoming the abovementioned drawbacks
and in particular to indicate a totally hidden dishwashing machine in which, in a
simple, economic way and without any aesthetic prejudice, the possibility of controlling
the operational conditions of the machine is offered to the user, without having to
open the door and thus interrupt the eventual operational cycle in function.
[0008] For reaching such purpose, the subject of the present invention is an electrical
household appliance, in particular a dishwashing machine, incorporating the characteristics
of the annexed claims.
[0009] Further aims and advantages of the present invention shall result in being clear
from the following detailed description and annexed drawings supplied purely as an
explanatory and non limiting example, wherein:
- figure 1 schematically represents a part of a group of modular cabinets of a kitchen
with, built-in to the centre, a dishwashing machine of the "totally hidden" type,
of the type being substantially known;
- figures 2A and 2B schematically represent a dishwashing machine, of the "totally hidden"
type, of the type being substantially known;
- figures 3A, 3B, 3C and 3D schematically represent a dishwashing machine, of the "totally
hidden" type, realised according to the details of the present invention.
[0010] In figure 1 a part of a group of modular cabinets of a kitchen with, built-in to
the centre, a dishwashing machine of the "totally hidden" type, of the known type
is schematically represented. In particular, in figure 1 three flanked cabinets 1,
2 and 3 are represented, having homogeneous styled frontal surfaces and making up
part of a modular domestic kitchen; in the central cabinet 3 a dishwashing machine
of the "totally hidden" type is installed. With 4 a superior working surface is indicated,
covering the cabinet 3 which houses the dishwashing machine and the adjacent cabinets
1 and 2.
[0011] In figure 2A the dishwashing machine built-in the cabinet 3 of figure 1 is schematically
represented, in the door closed position. Such dishwashing machine, of the type in
itself known is indicated as a whole with 5, has a body of a metallic material 6 and
a loading door 7; to the door 7, for aesthetic purposes, a frontal decorative panel
can be associated, that has not been illustrated in the figures for simplicity. With
8 the opening handle of the door 7 is indicated, while 9 indicates a frontal protrusion
of the body 6, which extends above the upper edge of the door 7 and results in being
slightly raised respect such edge; finally with 4 portion of the upper work top is
indicated, previously indicated as a whole in figure 1.
[0012] In figure 2B, the dishwashing machine 5 is illustrated in a condition with the door
being slightly open, so as to enable vision of the upper edge of the latter. On such
upper edge of the door, indicated with 10, the command devices of the machine are
present, indicated with 11, typically made up of keys, and visual signalling devices,
indicated with 12, constituted by several luminous spy-lights, built-in within the
bulk of the door.
[0013] Such devices 11 and 12, in the door closed condition, result in being protected and
hidden from view by the frontal protrusion 9 of the body 5, and by the upper work
top 4; therefore the "totally hidden" dishwashing machine of figures 2A and 2B has
the drawbacks mentioned in the opening of the present description.
[0014] In figures 3A, 3B, 3C and 3D a dishwashing machine of the "totally hidden" type is
schematically represented, realised according to the details of the present invention,
in the condition of the door being closed and the door being slightly open; in such
figures the same reference numbers have been used as in the previous figures, for
indicating technically equivalent elements and in the figures 3A and 3B, for greater
clarity, the portion of the upper work top 4 has not been represented.
[0015] As can be seen from figures 3A, 3B, 3C and 3D, the dishwashing machine according
to the invention, indicated as a whole with 15, has an element 16, fixed to the frontal
protrusion 9, in substantial correspondence to the visual signalling devices 12; with
such purpose, the frontal protrusion 9 is equipped with an appropriate seat within
which the element 16 can be fixed, for example snap fitted.
[0016] Such element 16 is of the dimensions of such to protrude forward at least to the
frontal surface of the door 7 (or, in the case of the mentioned decorative panel,
at least to the frontal surface of such); such dimensions are of such to also guarantee
the covering of the various visual signalling devices 12 and of such to not cause
any hindrance in the closing or opening of the door 7.
[0017] The element 16 has the function of visually reflecting or transmitting the light
emitted by the visual signalling devices or spy-lights 12 housed in the upper edge
of the door 7; such reflecting element 16 is arranged with the entry ray face directed
towards the spy-lights 12, and with the face from which the reflected rays exit directed
towards the front of the machine, i.e. towards the user; in such way, exploiting the
principle of optical reflection of light rays, coming from the luminous spy-light
or lights 12, the user is able to control on the frontal part of the element 16 the
on or off state of the spy-lights of interest. Such element 16 can therefore be defined
as carrying out the function of an optical fibre.
[0018] It therefore appears clear as to how, according to the invention, the user even with
the door closed has the possibility of consulting according to needs the signalling
elements 12 for carrying out the desired control; the variety of such controls naturally
depends on the number of spy-lights provided: for instance only one light could be
provided, apt at indicating the on or off state of the machine, but it is clear that
other signalling spy-lights 12 could be provided, for instance each indicating the
point reached of a determined operative phase of those provided in a washing cycle
selected by the user, or indicating eventual abnormal functioning conditions of the
machine (such as, for instance, the absence of detergents, the absence of salt of
the softener, the blocking of a spraying arm, failure to heat the washing water, etc.).
[0019] It is however clear that the aforementioned reflecting elements 16 can be of a number
being equal to the total number of signalling devices 12 allocated on the upper edge
10 of the door, or fewer, being limited only to the spy-lights of interest; as said
previously, it could be of interest to the user to have information relating to the
on or off state of the dishwashing machine: in this case it would only be necessary
to supply on the upper protrusion 9 a single element 16, being of smaller dimensions
than that illustrated in figure 3A, able to reflect or transmit the light in correspondence
of the single spy-light which indicates the ON state (light on) or the OFF state (light
off) of the machine. Thus, according to the invention the signalling spy-lights 12,
even though hidden from view and protected by the protrusion 9 and by the work top
4, can be easily controlled without having to open the door 7 for their direct viewing,
and therefore, interrupt an eventual washing cycle and without the risks of eventual
jets of water.
[0020] In the practical realisation of the invention, the elements apt at optically reflecting
or transmitting the light coming from the spy-lights 12 can be constituted by mirror
systems, prisms or other polyhedrons: it is important, however, that they are realised
in such a way as to be housed inside the narrow frontal protrusion 9 of the cabinet
of the machine, without hindering the movements of the door; moreover it is not necessary
that such reflective elements be made up of particular materials, studied with the
present application in mind: it is in fact sufficient the refraction index of the
chosen material falls within a suitable interval for reflecting the wave length of
the visible electromagnetic radiation coming from the spy-light or lights: such materials
can be, for instance, transparent glass, Plexiglas, or other transparent plastic material,
etc.
[0021] The faces of the reflecting elements will be shaped according to the angle of incidence
and of the reflection desired and in a way that the user, externally, is able to perceive
the luminous radiation.
[0022] In the most simplest embodiment, of the type mentioned above, good results of viewing
the light are obtained, for control by way of the user, but such view may result in
being a little imprecise, due to the inevitable refractions through the means of which
the element 16 is made, and due to the multiple reflections. An embodiment of the
present invention of this type (mirrors or polyhedrons of transparent glass or transparent
plastic material) can be perfectly suitable in the case in which the user is offered
the possibility of controlling a single spy-light (e.g. ON/OFF) or numerous lights
being sufficiently distant one from the other.
[0023] So as that the control can be carried out on numerous functions of the machine, particularly
with the spy-lights being relatively close one to the other, the luminous information
has to result in being clear and easily distinguished, without being an indistinct
out-of-focus blur. With such purpose, in order to be realised so as to serve numerous
signalling elements 12, the element 16 can contain appropriate separating baffles,
able to avoid that the switching on of a spy-light also causes the illumination of
the adjacent zones of the element 16, provided for transmitting the light coming from
the other spy-lights.
[0024] Naturally it is possible to adopt systems being more sophisticated than those mentioned
above, for instance substituting the light reflecting element or elements with one
or more optical fibres; in such case the optical fibre, arranged in correspondence
with the luminous spy-light of interest to the user, is able to convey electromagnetic
radiation energy coming from the light source to a single localised area, on the frontal
protrusion 9 of the cabinet of the machine, towards the exterior and therefore in
the direction of the user.
[0025] From that described above it is clear that with the latter embodiment the functioning
of the present invention is practically the same as that indicated previously with
reference to the use of reflective elements; it is however to be considered that the
use of fibre optics allows for viewing simultaneously a lot of information, conveying
towards the user the state (on/off) of each spy-light of interest in a clear and defined
manner, and avoiding refraction and multiple reflections, responsible of the fact
of not being able to clearly distinguish two or more different reflected light sources.
[0026] It therefore appears clear that the possible implementations of the invention are
numerous to the skilled man, without departing from the basic idea of allowing the
control of the operational state of a "totally hidden" machine, even with the door
closed, by way of means able to transfer (i.e. optically reflect or transmit, or convey)
towards the frontal part of the machine the light coming from the signalling devices
provided along the upper edge of the door.
[0027] It is also clear that, in any case, the possible implementations of the invention
are of simple construction, low costs and do not present any aesthetic prejudice (form
figures 3C and 3D it is seen how the presence of the element 16 is of practically
no aesthetic prejudice to the overall appearance of the machine).
[0028] In particular, in the case of the example herein, only the preparation of one or
more seats is required on the frontal protrusion 9 of the cabinet of the machine,
where the element 16 is housed; the position and dimensions of the element 16 can,
as mentioned, be chosen with great freedom, considering the fact however of not causing
aesthetic prejudices to the decorative panel of the machine. Furthermore, the material
of which the element 16 is constructed is of no particular importance, in relation
to the purpose of viewing one or more distant spy-lights. Therefore it is possible
to adopt a wide choice of materials conveniently available on the market. The same
is so in the case of numerous adjacent spy-lights, with the implementation of the
invention by way of fibre optics for conveying the luminous radiation; even such realisation
does not require any substantial modifications to the cabinet or of the door of the
machine, or of the upper work top of the machine; the costs of such implementation
are however considerably small, compared to the utility of the invention and as the
final solution is of no aesthetic prejudice. A further advantage is that the invention
can be implemented in a simple and economic manner directly by the producer of modular
furniture, during the course of installing the dishwashing machine within the users
residence.
[0029] From the above, it results in being clear how the invention allows for realising
a dishwashing machine of the "totally hidden" type in which the viewing devices, while
remaining protected with the door closed by the upper protrusion of the cabinet of
the machine, can be consulted according to the needs of the user, without having to
open the door of the dishwasher, and thus without having to carry out difficult or
potentially dangerous operations.
[0030] From the given description the characteristics of the dishwashing machine according
to the present invention result in being clear, as do its advantages.
[0031] It is clear that numerous variants are possible by the skilled man, to the dishwashing
machine described as an example, without for this departing from the novelty principles
inherent in the inventive idea.
[0032] For instance the spy-lights 12, or the elements 16, could be differently coloured,
one for each function of the machine to be controlled. Moreover the reflecting or
conveying elements 16 of light could be fixed to the lower surface of the work top
4, rather than the protrusion 9, still remaining in correspondence with the signalling
devices 12, similarly, the elements 16 could be fixed to the upper edge 10 of the
door 7, directly in contact with the signalling devices 12, or directly on the frontal
decorative panel, by way of providing an appropriate seat or by the simple gluing
of the parts;it is therefore clear that the producers of dishwashing machines could
supply assembly kits of the elements 16, to supply to the retailers of modular furniture
or directly to the final user, eventually also for the implementation of the invention
on machines of the known type.
1. Household appliance of the built-in type, in particular a dishwashing machine, comprising
a cabinet (6) and a frontal door (7), where on an edge (10) of the door (7) at least
one luminous signalling device (12) is provided, in particular a spy-light, indicating
a determined operational condition of the appliance (15), said luminous signalling
device (12) resulting, with the door (7) closed, hidden and protected by a surface
(9, 4) extending substantially parallel to the edge (10) of the door (7) in which
said luminous signalling device (12) is provided, characterised in that means (16)
are provided for transferring the light emitted from the luminous signalling device
(12) towards the front of the door (7), so as to allow the control of the operational
condition of the appliance (15) indicated by the luminous signalling device (12) without
having to open the door.
2. Household appliance, according to claim 1, characterised in that the door (7) is covered
by a decorative frontal panel.
3. Household appliance, according to claim 1, characterised in that said means comprise
one or more elements (16) able to optically reflect and/or transmit and/or convey
the light emitted by at least one luminous signalling device (12) provided on said
upper edge of the door (7).
4. Household appliance, according to claim 3, characterised in that said element or elements
(16) are located between said edge (10) of the door and said surface (9, 4) parallel
to said edge.
5. Household appliance, according to at least one of the previous claims, characterised
in that said element or elements (16) frontally extend at least to the frontal surface
of the door (7) and in particular, in the presence of a decorative panel, at least
to the frontal surface of the latter.
6. Household appliance, according to claim 3, characterised in that said element or elements
(16) are realised of a material having a refraction index being suitable to transfer
the wave length of the visible electromagnetic radiation coming from at least one
luminous signalling device (12).
7. Household appliance, according to claim 3, characterised in that said element or elements
(16) comprise systems of mirrors and/or prisms or other polyhedrons, the faces of
which are shaped based on the angles apt at transferring the luminous radiation coming
from at least one luminous signalling device (12) towards the frontal wall of the
door.
8. Household appliance, according to claim 3, characterised in that said element or elements
(16) comprise fibre optics apt at conveying the energy of the electromagnetic radiation
coming from at least one luminous signalling device (12) in a localised area.
9. Household appliance, according to at least one of the previous claims, characterised
in that said element or elements (16) are arranged with the entry ray face directed
to at least one luminous signalling device, and with the face from which the ray transmitted
exits directed towards the frontal part of the machine.
10. Household appliance, according to at least one of the previous claims, characterised
in that at least one element (16) is provided for transferring the light coming from
a signalling device (12) that indicates the on or off state of the appliance.
11. Household appliance, according to at least one of the previous claims, characterised
in that one or more elements (16) are provided for transferring the light coming from
a signalling device (12), that indicate the reaching of determined operative phases
from among those provided in the range of an operative cycle of the appliance and/or
coming from one or more signalling devices (12) indicating abnormal operational conditions
of the appliance, such as, for instance in the case of a dishwashing machine, the
lack of detergent, the lack of salt in a softener, the blocking of a spraying arm,
the non heating of the washing water.
12. Household appliance, according to at least one of the previous claims, characterised
in that said elements (16) are of a number being equal to that of the total of signalling
devices (12) or of a lower number, or at least one single element (16) is provided
apt at transferring the light coming from a number of different signalling devices
(12).
13. Household appliance, according to the previous claim, characterised in that said single
element (16) comprises separating baffles, with the aim of avoiding that the light
coming from a first signalling device (12) causes the illumination of an adjacent
zone of the single element (16), provided for a second signalling device (12).
14. Household appliance, according to at least one of the previous claims, characterised
in that said element or elements (16) are fixed to a frontal protrusion (9) of the
cabinet (6) of the appliance, or to an upper work top (4) of the appliance, or to
the edge (10) of the door (7) or on said decorative frontal panel.
15. Household appliance, according to at least one of the previous claims, characterised
in that said signalling device or devices (12) and/or said element or elements (16)
provide a plurality of different colours.
16. Household appliance, according to at least one of the previous claims, characterised
in that said element or elements (16) are provided as an assembly kit for assembly
during the phase of installing the appliance.