[0001] The present invention relates to a top loading laundry washing machine comprising
a door being movable between a substantially vertical position for loading, and a
substantially horizontal position, for operation, the lower part of the door being
provided with a washing agents dispensing device.
[0002] As is known, in the washing machines of the cited type the loading and unloading
of laundry to be washed is realized through an aperture obtained in the superior wall
of the cabinet of the machine, which faces a corresponding aperture present in the
superior part of the washing chamber; the basket of the machine, assembled so as to
revolve within the chamber, also presents an opening, that can be closed with appropriate
means; said opening in the loading/unloading phases of the laundry is made to be found
at the top position, by way of known means.
[0003] The abovementioned aperture obtained in the superior wall of the cabinet of the machine
is apt at being closed by a door, generally hinged along the rear side of the latter,
and being movable between a substantially vertical position for loading, and a substantially
horizontal position, of operation and closure.
[0004] In the described type of machine it is known to provide on the lower part of the
door a dispensing device, able to provide different kinds of washing agents, such
as detergents and additives in powder and/or liquid form; such known devices are provided
for carrying out the delivery of detergents, generally in powder, and/or of additives,
generally liquid softeners, in different established times, under the control of the
programmer, or timer, of the laundry washing machine.
[0005] The realisation of such top loading washing machines, and the realisation of dispensers
used within the same, is generally shown to be complicated, expensive, and at times
unreliable.
[0006] For example, from the document EP-A-83.532 a dispenser of the type described is known,
comprising two distinct containers for the washing agents, obtained on the lower surface
of the door. Such containers, of a cylindrical form, provide loading thresholds which
define the maximum dose of the agents that can be contained within. The machine further
comprises two nozzles apt at creating, with water coming from the water mains, tangential
jets respect the cylindrical wall of the two containers, so as to generate a circular
movement of water within the containers themselves and to create as a consequence
a vortex that lifts and moves the washing agent over the said threshold level, thus
causing it to fall in the washing chamber of the machine.
[0007] Such solution, however, is shown to be complicated, above all due to the difficulty
of controlling and conveying the various jets of water necessary for obtaining the
removal of the washing agents.
[0008] A dispensing device of the same kind is known from the document EP-A-213.385, whereby
appropriate conduits are provided in the door for feeding water coming from the water
mains to distinct compartments of the washing agents, and a nozzle for the inlet of
water to such conduits, movable under the control of the machine. Such solution also,
even though better than the other, has the risk of blockage and it is however shown
to be complicated and expensive for obtaining a satisfying removal of the various
washing agents.
[0009] From document FR-A-2.455.113 the taking advantage of the rotation of the basket of
a laundry washing machine is known for creating a vortex of water that removes the
washing agents from the compartments obtained in a double door. In such solution,
water enters the containers of the agents through appropriate apertures obtained in
a first door, covered in use by a second door, to then flow in the washing chamber
with the relative washing agent through a siphon.
[0010] Such solution also presents drawbacks, generally due to the difficulty of directing
the flow of water produced by the rotation of the basket in the cited opening of the
door; such system, apart from complicating the realisation of the door, also has blockage
risks and cannot then guarantee the complete removal of the washing agents.
[0011] The aim of the present invention is that of overcoming the aforementioned drawbacks,
in relation to top loading washing machines equipped with a dispenser of washing agents
arranged on the lower part of the door, and in particular to indicate such a machine
that is functional, of a simple and economical realisation, and reliable in all conditions
of use.
[0012] In view of such aims, the present invention has as its subject a top loading laundry
washing machine, comprising a door being movable between a substantially vertical
position, for loading the machine and a substantially horizontal position, for operation,
the lower part of said door being provided with a washing agents dispensing device,
characterised in that said dispensing device comprises at least one compartment for
receiving a washing agent (detergent or additive) in powder and/or liquid form, that
has an opening for the loading of said washing agent and at least one opening for
the automatically commanded discharge of said washing agent, said loading aperture
and said discharge aperture in particular coinciding, and occlusion means of said
discharge aperture, in particular a mobile flap, the opening of which, by way of an
appropriate actuating organ, is commanded by the programming device of the machine,
at an appropriate moment of the operation cycle of the latter, so as to cause the
delivery of a determined dose of said washing agent, by the fact that, in following
the opening of said occlusion means, said washing agent contained in said compartment
can fall or flow due to gravity within the washing chamber of the machine.
[0013] Further aims and advantages of the present invention will result in being clear form
the detailed description and annexed drawings, supplied purely as an explanatory and
non-limiting example, wherein:
- figure 1 represents a partial and schematic section of the laundry washing machine
subject of the present invention, with the loading door open;
- figure 2 represents a partial and schematic section of the laundry washing machine
of figure 1, with the loading door closed;
- figure 3 represents a partial and schematic section of the laundry washing machine
subject of the invention, with the loading door open, in a possible variational embodiment;
- figure 4 represents a partial and schematic section of the laundry washing machine
of figure 3, with the loading door closed.
[0014] With the expression washing agent, when not expressly specified, it is meant form
herein on any substance added to the washing water, such as a detergent, softener,
whitener, etc.
[0015] In the cited figures, 1 indicates as a whole the cabinet of a top loading laundry
washing machine; 2 indicates the door of the machine, hinged in a point 3 and destined
to close a top loading aperture 4 of the cabinet 1; 5 partially indicates the programming
device, or timer, of the machine; 6 indicates the washing chamber of the laundry washing
machine, while 7 indicates its basket, that rotates around a horizontal axis; the
basket 7 is equipped with an aperture that, during the functioning of the machine
is closed by way of appropriate mobile flaps 8 and 9, which are in themselves known.
Between the mouth of the washing chamber and the loading aperture 4 a bellow type
seal 10 is present, for instance made of rubber.
[0016] With 11 a plastic box-like element is indicated, applied to the lower surface of
the door 2.
[0017] Advantageously the geometry of the superior part of the laundry washing machine has
been chosen so as to allow its use for the simple gathering of dirty laundry; in particular
the size of the element 11 and the flaps 8 and 9 (such flaps are of different lengths),
the disposition of the loading aperture 4 and that of the seal 10, are chosen so as
to allow the closure of the door 2 even when the opening/closure flaps 8 and 9 of
the basket 7 are raised (as can be seen from the dotted lines of figure 4); such measure
therefore allows, when the machine is off, to introduce to the basket, over time,
the laundry to be washed, without having to always leave the door 2 open, or without
the necessity of having to open the door 2 and the flaps 8 and 9 every time.
[0018] The frontal part of the element 11 has a recess apt at housing a washing agent dispenser
12, comprising at least one single-dose compartment for the washing agent (detergent
or rinsing additive), equipped with a small flap, which is made to open at an opportune
moment of the washing phase.
[0019] The dispenser 12 is, in the illustrated case, fastened in the recess of element 11
by way of snap fittings, in a position slightly inclined respect the door 2.
[0020] For simplifying the present description it is assumed that the body of the dispenser
12 comprises a single compartment, for containing an appropriate single dose of detergent
of a powder form. Several of its constructive elements from herein on cited are not
illustrated, inasmuch as they are known.
[0021] The cited single-dose compartment, indicated with 13, advantageously has a wall of
an inclined profile so as to make easier, in addition to the inclination of the body
12 of the dispenser, the release due to gravity of the detergents; such compartment
13 is equipped with a small entry flap 14, hinged in point 15, equipped with a suitable
seal. A spring interacts between the body of the dispenser 12 and the relative small
flap 14, apt at bringing the small flap to an open position when a suitable release
device, for instance an electromagnetic one, frees a small hooking tooth, directly
obtained on the small flap 14. Naturally electric cables are also provided, that connect
in a known manner the timer 5 to the actuation device or devices present in the dispenser
12 for releasing the small flap at an appropriate moment.
[0022] The element 11, within the space not used by the dispenser 12, advantageously has
a seat 16, apt at housing a spherical washing agent container 17, of the type that
can be directly inserted in the basket of the laundry washing machine between the
laundry to be washed; when such spherical container 17 is not being used during the
washing phase, it can therefore be replaced by the user in the seat 16.
[0023] Finally, 18 indicates one of the laundry dragging elements defined in the basket
7, that has a wall 19, the function of which shall be clarified later in the present
description.
[0024] In figure 1, the laundry washing machine is ready for the loading of laundry to be
washed.
[0025] As can be seen, the door 2 is vertically open. In such position, the dispenser 12
is facing upwards, with the small flap 14 open, so as that the compartment 13 for
containing the detergent, also facing upwards, can be easily filled by the user, in
the sense indicated with the arrow A.
[0026] Upon termination of the introduction of laundry and the loading of detergent, the
user of the laundry washing machine closes the flaps 8 and 9 of the basket, the small
flap 14 of the dispenser 12 (in the sense indicated with the arrow B) and the door
2 of the machine. At this point the start of the washing cycle can be given.
[0027] At an appropriate moment of the washing cycle, the timer 5 commands the electromagnetic
release device of the small flap 14 of the compartment 13; its hook is freed and the
flap 14, under the action of the spring, automatically opens so as to allow for the
release of the detergent; such situation can be seen in figure 2.
[0028] As is seen, in following the opening of the flap 14, the detergent flows due to gravity
in the washing chamber, as indicated with the arrow C; as previously mentioned, the
release of the detergent is favoured by the inclination of the dispenser 12 and by
the profile of the internal wall of the compartment 13; even the slight vibrations
of the machine favour the release of the detergent.
[0029] During rotation of the basket, that takes place in the sense indicated by arrow D,
the wall 19 provides for collecting water from the washing chamber, so as to launch
upward splashes, in the direction of the dispenser 12. A part of such splashes will
therefore enter the compartment 13, as indicated by arrow E, to then drop back into
the washing chamber; in this way, therefore, even the minimal quantity of detergent
remaining inside the compartment 13 of powder detergent will be removed by the splashes;
the fact that the splashes are in the air actually favours the removal of the detergent,
due to the braking effect they have when striking the compartment 13.
[0030] Naturally, in a realisational phase, the form, number and dimensions of the walls
19, and the rotational speed of the basket, shall be decided for creating a vortex
and splashes of water substantially directed towards the compartment 13 containing
the washing agent, but without an excessive need of precision.
[0031] Naturally the dispenser 12 could also be provided with a compartment for containing
a second washing agent, for example a liquid softener, that could be substantially
identical to that indicated with 13, with a relative flap 14.
[0032] In such a case, upon termination of the actual washing phase, in a successive moment,
the timer 5 sends impulses to the release device of the flap of the compartment containing
the softener. As before the flap opens and the softener can flow due to gravity in
the chamber; also in this case the total removal of the softener is assured by the
splashes caused by the wall 19, similar to that described above with reference to
powder detergent.
[0033] Finally, once the programmed operation cycle has finished, the user can open the
door of the machine for unloading the washed laundry, and the machine will once again
be in the condition illustrated in figure 1.
[0034] Figure 3 illustrates a possible variant of the top loading washing machine according
to the invention.
[0035] In the case of such variant, as opposed to equipping the basket 7 with walls 19 for
generating splashes that strike the compartment or compartments 13 of the dispenser
12, an appropriate nozzle 20 is provided, for instance arranged in the upper part
of the seal 10, in a position being remote respect the dispenser 12, but being directed
in its position.
[0036] Such nozzle 20 could for example be that provided in the laundry washing machine
for charging the washing chamber water coming from the water mains, and that, according
to the proposed variant, it can also be advantageously utilised for striking the dispenser
12 with jets of water.
[0037] As is seen in figure 4, according to the proposed variant, after the opening of the
small flap 14 the jet 21 exiting the nozzle 20, provides for the total removal of
washing agent, fallen or flowed due to gravity in the washing chamber 6, as previously
described.
[0038] Naturally, the jet 21 may be created in various ways; for instance such jet 21 could
be obtained by withdrawing the water from the chamber, utilising for this purpose
an appropriate drainage pump; with such aims use can for example be made of the artifices
for the recirculation of the washing liquid, used for the cleaning of the containers
of the dispensers of the known type (note for example US patent US-A-3.896.641).
[0039] It is however clear that the results obtained with the variants illustrated and/or
described are the same as those described with reference to figures 1 and 2.
[0040] From the given description the characteristics of the top loading laundry washing
machine subject of the present invention are clear, as are clear its advantages.
[0041] According to the inventive idea, the washing agent (detergent or additive be it powder
or liquid) flows due to gravity in the washing chamber, therefore without the necessity
of having to provide for complicated and expensive feeding runs or liquid drains for
the dispensing device. The eventual jet of water that strikes the dispenser of the
machine according to the invention is used to guarantee the total removal of the washing
agent, therefore the generation of such jet can be realised using simple means, unlike
those used in top loading washing machines with an integral dispenser in the door
of the known type (in which, moreover, the total removal of the washing agent is not
always guaranteed).
[0042] The risk of blockages of the dispensing device of the machine according to the invention
is practically eliminated (due to the fact that conduits and siphons, or openings
of reduced dimensions are omitted) and its assembly in the realisational phase of
the machine is simple and fast.
[0043] It is also to be mentioned that the dispensing device 12 can be equipped with more
actuators, each apt at commanding a delivery operation (it can therefore provide actioning
devices being separated for the feeding in the chamber of detergents and additives),
or equipped with a single actuator for operating in all the delivery cycles, be it
for the detergents or for the additives.
[0044] In the same way, the dispenser 12, united to a single-dose compartment for containing
the powder detergent, could be provided with a small metering chamber of the liquid
additive, associated to a reserve tank, that can be periodically reloaded by the user
with known means; in such case the dispenser of the liquid substance would take advantage
of the opening and closing movements of the door of the laundry washing machine, horizontal
when closed and vertical when open, for loading the liquid additive from the reserve
tank to the metering chamber; also in this case the machine's programmer provides
for commanding the discharge, at an appropriate moment, of the liquid additive from
the metering chamber to the washing chamber of the washing machine (and the removal
of the additive is eventually completed by the jets produced in the above mention
manner).
[0045] It is clear that numerous variants are possible to the dispensing device subject
of the present invention, without for this departing from the scope of novelty inherent
in the innovative idea.
[0046] A possible variant is that of providing means that allow the user to remove at least
part of the dispenser 12 for cleaning purposes. With such aim a snap fit fastening
means in the recess of the element 11 could be provided, with an appropriate release
button.
[0047] In another possible variant, for the liquid washing agent, in the body of the dispenser
12, or even in the space defined by the element 11, a liquid reserve tank (for example
a softener) and a small chamber could be obtained, that is found inside of said tank,
for the metering of such liquid agent to be delivered. As previously mentioned, during
the closure of the door of the washing machine, i.e. during the movement of the door
from a position being substantially vertical to a horizontal one; an established quantity
of liquid agent contained in the tank is withheld in the metering chamber, from which,
at an appropriate moment of the washing cycle, is made to fall in the washing chamber.
[0048] It is however clear that other variants are possible without departing from the inventive
idea, as is also clear that in the practical realisation of the invention the various
elements described can be substituted by technically equivalent elements.
1. Top loading laundry washing machine, comprising a door (2) being movable between a
substantially vertical position, for loading the machine (figs 1 and 3), and a substantially
horizontal position, for operation (figs 2 and 4), the lower part of the door (2)
being provided with a washing agents dispensing device, characterised in that said
dispensing device (12) comprises at least one compartment (13) for receiving a washing
agent (detergent or additive) in powder and/or liquid form, that has an opening for
the loading of said washing agent and at least one opening for the automatically commanded
discharge of said washing agent, said loading aperture and said discharge aperture
in particular coinciding, and occlusion means of said discharge aperture, in particular
a mobile flap (14), the opening of which, by way of an appropriate actuating organ,
is commanded by the programming device (5) of the machine, at an appropriate moment
of the operation cycle of the latter, so as to cause the delivery of a determined
dose of said washing agent, and in that in following the opening of said occlusion
means (14), said washing agent contained in said compartment (13) can fall or flow
due to gravity within the washing chamber (6) of the machine.
2. Top loading laundry washing machine, according to claim 1, characterised in that the
removal of eventual washing agents remaining in said compartment, i.e. an eventual
part of said determined dose of washing agent that has not fallen or flowed due to
gravity from said compartment to the washing chamber (6) of the machine, is guaranteed
by way of a jet or splash of liquid (E;21), coming from a remote area (18-19;20) respect
to said dispenser (12) and said door (2), said jet or splash of liquid (E;21) being
directed substantially in correspondence to said compartment (13).
3. Top loading laundry washing machine, according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that
said dispenser (12) comprises at least one compartment (13) equipped with a mobile
flap (14) subject to the action of an elastic element, said flap (14) having a closure
element apt at cooperating with a hooking/release device, in particular of the electromagnetic
type, present in said dispenser (12).
4. Top loading laundry washing machine, according to at least one of the previous claims,
characterised in that said door (2) has on its underside a box-like portion (11),
in particular being of a plastic material, within which said dispenser (12) is housed,
in particular in an inclined position.
5. Top loading laundry washing machine, according to at least one of the previous claims,
characterised in that with the door (2) open, i.e. vertically raised, said opening
for the charging of the washing agent is facing upwards.
6. Top loading laundry washing machine, according to at least one of the previous claims,
characterised in that at an appropriate moment of the washing cycle, said programming
device (5) provides for commanding the release of said flap (14) which, under the
action of elastic means opens in a way that allows the falling due to gravity of the
washing agent in said washing chamber (6).
7. Top loading laundry washing machine, according to at least one of the previous claims,
characterised in that said jet or splash (E;21) is obtained by way of washing liquid
present in said washing chamber (6) and is in particular produced by the rotation
of the basket (7) of the machine.
8. Top loading laundry washing machine, according to at least one of the previous claims,
characterised in that said basket (7) provides appendices (19) apt at collecting and
throwing upwards, in the direction of the dispenser (12), splashes of liquid (E) gathered
from said chamber (6).
9. Top loading laundry washing machine, according to at least one of the previous claims,
characterised in that said jet or splash of liquid (21) comes from a nozzle (18) arranged
in a remote position respect to said dispenser (12), in particular arranged in a seal
(10) being present between the mouth of said washing chamber (6) and the loading aperture
(4) of the machine.
10. Top loading laundry washing machine, according to at least one of the previous claims,
characterised in that the liquid exiting said nozzle (20) is water coming from the
water mains.
11. Top loading laundry washing machine, according to at least one of the previous claims,
characterised in that the water exiting the nozzle (20) is withdrawn from said washing
chamber (6), in particular from a drainage pump of the machine.
12. Top loading laundry washing machine, according to at least one of the previous claims,
characterised in that fastening means are provided, for example of the snap fit type,
that allow the user to remove at least a part of said dispenser (12), for cleaning
purposes.
13. Top loading laundry washing machine, according to claim 1, characterised in that in
said box-like element (11) and/or in the body of said dispenser (12) a reserve tank
for a liquid washing agent (for instance a softener) and a small chamber for the metering
of a single dose of said liquid agent to be distributed are obtained, said chamber
being apt at withholding, during the movement of the door (2) from the substantially
vertical position to that being horizontal, said determined quantity of said liquid
agent contained in said tank, and that, in following the opening of said occlusion
means (14), said single dose of liquid washing agent flows due to gravity in said
washing chamber.
14. Top loading laundry washing machine, according to at least one of the previous claims,
characterised in that in said box-like element (11) a seat (16) is obtained apt at
housing, when not in use, a washing agent container (17) of the type that can be directly
inserted in the basket of the laundry washing machine between the laundry to be washed.
15. Top loading laundry washing machine, according to at least one of the previous claims,
characterised in that the geometry of its superior part, in particular the dimension
of said element (11) and the flaps (8,9) of said basket (7), the arrangement of the
loading aperture (4) of the machine and the relative water tight seal (10), is chosen
so as to allow the closure of said door (2) even when the opening/closure flaps (8,9)
of said basket (7) are raised (fig. 4).