[0001] The present invention relates to built-in domestic appliances having the door lined
with a decorative panel, and in particular to domestic appliances provided with a
device capable of allowing the vertical sliding of such a panel between two predetermined
positions along the door in the closed position.
[0002] This type of decorative panel is known to be used to camouflage a built-in appliance,
typically a dishwasher, so that it blends with the kitchen furniture. This is achieved
by applying to its door, by various means, a panel having the same appearance of the
other doors. In this way there is no visible element allowing to distinguish the appliance
from the other members which make up the kitchen, its controls being accessible only
when the door is open. However, this solution, though fully satisfactory from the
aesthetical point of view, has the drawback that it is not possible to check the operating
cycle of the machine, e.g. checking which washing phase has been reached or detecting
possible visual indications. Moreover, it is not possible to modify the cycle without
stopping the operation of the machine due to the opening of the door.
[0003] Actually, devices for mounting the decorative panel which also allow a vertical sliding
thereof along the door are known from some time. However, this sliding consists of
a lifting and/or moving away which results from the opening of the door, with the
purpose of preventing the interference of the panel with the plinth of the furniture
while avoiding the modification of the plinth and/or the mounting of complicated hinge
systems. These devices anyway result in the complete covering of the door when it
is in the closed position, thus giving rise to the aforementioned drawbacks. Examples
of such devices are disclosed in German patents DE-2.937.404 and DE-3.304.142, and
in patent applications EP-0162028 and EP-0520963.
[0004] A partial overcoming of the aforementioned drawbacks is achieved by the mounting
device disclosed in the Italian application n.MI95U000363, in the applicant's name.
The device disclosed in said application allows to close the door while retaining
the decorative panel in a lower position, whereby the upper portion of the door remains
accessible. In this way it is possible to locate in said upper portion the control
switchboard, which is thus accessible and visible also when the door is closed. Furthermore,
it is then possible to raise the panel so as to hide the door completely, without
interfering with the machine operation.
[0005] However, though being effective and of simple construction, also the aforementioned
device has some limits of use. In fact, once the panel has been raised to the upper
position it is not possible to lower it without opening the door. Since the lowering
of the panel is possible only while the door is open, it results that the vertical
sliding of the panel is not completely independent from the open or closed position
of the door on which it is mounted. Moreover, the lowering requires the simultaneous
operation of two pushbuttons located on the sides of the door and is therefore not
very easy.
[0006] Therefore the object of the present invention is to provide a domestic appliance
provided with a device for sliding the panel suitable to overcome the aforementioned
drawbacks.
[0007] This object is achieved by means of a domestic appliance having the features disclosed
in claim 1.
[0008] The main advantage of the domestic appliance with a sliding device according to the
present invention is the possibility of selecting the panel position at any time,
so as to cover the door completely or to leave the controls in view for a subsequent
check of the cycle and/or a possible change thereof, with no need to open the door.
Therefore, the position can be repeatedly changed during the operating cycle without
interfering therewith.
[0009] A further advantage of the present device is the use of the opening handle of the
door as sliding control so that the aesthetical function of the decorative panel is
not affected in any way, since no member of the sliding device is visible when the
door is in the closed position.
[0010] Still another advantage stems from the extreme operating simplicity of the sliding
device, whereby it is possible to raise or lower the panel with a single hand and
in a single movement.
[0011] These and other advantages and features of the domestic appliance according to the
present invention will be evident to those skilled in the art from the following detailed
description of an embodiment thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a schematic front view showing the door of the domestic appliance with the panel
in the lower position, and an enlarged detail of the sliding device shown in through-view;
Figs.2, 3 and 4 are schematic front partially through-views of the sliding device according to the
invention, which correspond to the panel in the upper, intermediate, and lower position,
respectively;
Figs.5 and 6 are schematic side through-views showing a further safety mechanism which may be
combined with the sliding device, the latter being in the upper and lower position,
respectively; and
Fig.7 is schematic top plan view, partially in section, showing the detail of a member
for mounting the panel onto the door.
[0012] Figures 1 to 4 schematically show a sliding device arranged between the door of a
built-in domestic appliance, typically a dishwasher, and the rear of a decorative
panel 1 coupled to the door through mounting members, hereinafter described, engaged
in corresponding seats provided in the door. In particular, an easy and balanced sliding
of panel 1 is ensured by four members A for the coupling to the door, both at the
top and bottom and both along the right side and the left side (Figure 1). Thus the
following description, referred to the right mounting members (when looking at the
panel from the front), applies mirror-like to the left members.
[0013] The shifting of panel 1 from the upper position of Figure 2 to the lower position
of Figure 4 is directly controlled through the opening handle of the door, in the
way described further on. Once it has been released, panel 1 slides downwards for
a short length so as to make accessible the upper portion of switchboard 2 where the
cycle display and the control unit, possibly of the push-pull type, are located. It
should be noted that the travel of panel 1 may be either the shortest travel required
for the access to the controls and such as to allow anyway the opening of door 2 even
when panel 1 is in the lower position, or a longer travel such as to make visible
a higher portion of switchboard 2.
[0014] The device allowing the vertical sliding of panel 1 between the two aforementioned
positions comprises a plate (not shown) fastened on the rear of panel 1 through a
plurality of screws, and a spring mechanism mounted on the door, in particular in
a recess provided in the upper portion of the door or in switchboard 2. Such a recess
has a depth sufficient to house the whole sliding device so as to allow the mounting
of panel 1 on the door with the smallest clearance sufficient for the vertical sliding.
[0015] The plate integral with panel 1 has a horizontal cylindrical peg which is inserted
in an eyelet 3 provided at the lower end of a L-shaped member 4. Said member 4 is
connected to a pair of rods 5 hinged thereto through pins 6 and symmetrically arranged
with respect to a vertical axis passing through the center of eyelet 3. Each rod 5
has inserted thereon a spring 7 between pin 6 and a horizontal supporting peg 8, having
provided therein a transversal hole wherein rod 5 is introduced so as to axially slide
therethrough.
[0016] When panel 1 is in the upper position shown in Figure 2, said position is kept by
virtue of the push of springs 7 which, through rods 5 and pins 6, support member 4.
This in turn supports in eyelet 3 the peg of the supporting plate fastened to panel
1. The maximum weight of panel 1 which the spring mechanism can bear depends upon
the push angle β between the axis of rod 5 and the straight line joining the centers
of pegs 8, as well as upon the push of springs 7. By varying these parameters, it
is possible to choose the extent of the downward push required to go beyond the supporting
limit of the mechanism and cause the lowering of panel 1.
[0017] In fact, in order to lower panel 1, it is sufficient to overcome the vertical component
of the push of springs 7 (besides the frictions of the device) until the intermediate
dead-point represented in Figure 3 is reached. Beyond this position, the lowering
of the panel is further helped by the vertical component of the push of springs 7,
which by then push member 4 downwards.
[0018] Once the lowering has ended, the upper portion of switchboard 2 is accessible (Figure
1). The push angle α of rods 5 in the lowered position of the panel is minimized in
order to be able to bring panel 1 back to the upper position by pulling it upwards
without an excessive effort. In fact, since angle α is small, the dead-point is quickly
reached (Figure 3) beyond which the push of springs 7 helps the user in raising the
panel.
[0019] Figures 5 and 6 shows a further safety mechanism capable of interacting with the
real sliding device in order to prevent the door opening when panel 1 is in the lower
position. This may be useful if the plinth at the base of the door is not enough hollow
to house panel 1 in the lower position when the door is opened. Thus a possible interference
and possible damages are prevented, which may result from the user forgetting the
need of raising panel 1 before opening the door. Such a mechanism may also act as
safety in order to prevent children, which are not enough strong and/or tall to raise
panel 1 in the upper position, from opening the door.
[0020] The mechanism comprises a lever 9 rotatable in the vertical plane around a pin 10
having thereon arranged a spring (not shown) which tends to keep the lever inner end
9a lifted. In this position (Figure 6), latch 11 which keeps the door closed is prevented
from rotating when the user pulls the handle to open it. The opening is possible only
when end 4a of member 4 pushes upwards the outer end 9b of lever 9 so as to rotate
it (clockwise in Figure 5) and accordingly allow the rotation of latch 11.
[0021] End 4a protrudes from the recess through a slit provided in the left side wall but,
with a different shaping of member 4, it could also protrude through a hole in the
upper or lower wall. End 4a is inserted into the slit through a notch (not shown)
provided in switchboard 2 in order to allow the passage of end 4a when panel 1 is
mounted on the door in the lower position (i.e. the position of Figure 4).
[0022] With regard to this, Figure 7 shows that the coupling of panel 1 to switchboard 2
(member A at the top right in Figure 1) is carried out by means of pegs 12 having
the same shape as the pegs disclosed in the aforementioned patent application n.MI95U000363.
In fact, peg 12 has an ogive tip which extends at the rear in a cylindrical body having
its section reduced by a sinking groove along a plane parallel to a vertical diametral
plane, so that a vertical tooth is provided at the rear of the tip. As mentioned above,
peg 12 is inserted into a seat, provided in switchboard 2, having a vertically extended
rectangular shape. The height of such a seat, combined with the aforementioned device
for vertical sliding, defines the sliding travel of panel 1 on the door (indicatively
ranging from 15-20 mm to 40-50 mm).
[0023] A horizontal cylindrical latch 13, of a known type, having its inner end provided
with a vertical ledge protrudes within the seat of peg 12. The coupling of peg 12
takes place by axial sliding of latch 13 in its own seat against the action of a spring
14, which prevents the subsequent uncoupling which is possible only by using a specific
key.
[0024] Thus the objects are fully achieved of maintaining the aesthetic functionality of
panel 1, since the sliding device is not visible, while allowing the vision of the
control switchboard and of the display every time it is required without interfering
with the working cycle of the machine. This is achieved by a simple movement which
may be done with a single hand.
[0025] The herein described and illustrated embodiment of the domestic appliance with sliding
device according to the present invention is obviously just an example liable to several
modifications. In particular, the shape of member 4 and/or eyelet 3 and/or rods 5
may be quite changed and the device itself may be modified as long as it maintains
the functionality of vertical sliding of the panel between two alternate positions.
For example, eyelet 3 may be provided above pins 6 or member 4 may slide not quite
vertically.
1. A domestic appliance with a door provided with a decorative panel (1) having at least
a pair of coupling members fastened onto the rear side of said panel (1) and engaged
in corresponding seats formed in the front side of said door so as to allow the vertical
sliding of the panel (1), characterized in that it further comprises a device arranged
between the door and the rear side of the panel (1), said device being capable, when
the door is closed, of locking the sliding of the panel (1) alternately between an
upper and a lower position through the interaction of a first member integral with
the panel (1) and a second member integral with the door and elastically pushed in
a vertical direction, said device being operable through a vertical push in the direction
of the desired sliding.
2. A domestic appliance according to claim 1, characterized in that the device comprises
a horizontal peg fastened on the rear side of the panel (1) and inserted into an eyelet
(3) provided in a movable member (4) connected to a pair of rods (5) hinged thereto
through pins (6) and symmetrically arranged with respect to an axis passing through
the center of said eyelet (3), each rod (5) having thereon inserted a spring (7) between
the pin (6) and a supporting horizontal peg (8) having provided therein a transversal
hole wherein the rod (5) is introduced so as to be capable of axially sliding therethrough.
3. A domestic appliance according to claim 2, characterized in that the centers of the
two supporting pegs (8) are horizontally aligned and the two rods (5) are identical.
4. A domestic appliance according to one or more of claims 1-3, characterized in that
it further comprises a movable stop member elastically pushed in such a position as
to prevent the door opening and in that the movable member (4) is capable of shifting
said stop member to a position of door unlocking when the panel (1) reaches the upper
position.
5. A domestic appliance according to claim 4 when dependent on claim 2 or 3, characterized
in that the movable member (4) is substantially L-shaped with an end (4a) capable
of interacting with an end (9b) of a rotatable lever (9) so as to make it rotate from
a locking position of a door latch (11) to an unlocking position of said latch (11).