[0001] The invention refers to a control panel for a domestic appliance in whose casing
are built-in display and control elements which are coupled mechanically and/or electrically
and/or are in a linkage line to a printed circuit board in a pick-up casing.
[0002] The control panel of a domestic appliance can be equipped with display and/or control
elements depending on the type of use. Only the design of the domestic appliance will
be indicated, such as dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, electric oven, microwave
oven, refrigerator, freezer and similar. In this, display lamps, program switches,
buttons and similar are built into the front panel of the switch panel casing often
described as a control panel box, which is coupled in different ways mechanically
and/or electrically to a printed circuit board or are in a linkage line. This requires
a complicated design and extensive assembly.
[0003] The task of the invention is to reduce the type of outlay required in parts and assembly
as mentioned at the start for construction of a control panel of a domestic appliance.
[0004] This task is solved by the invention as the pick-up casing consists of two shell
parts which on one side are solidly connected by a tape hinge and on the opposite
side are closed using locking elements, the printed circuit board is held in a position
in the isolating area of the closed shell parts by means of retaining elements and
in addition there is a pick-up for a plug to the printed circuit board in the isolating
area.
[0005] To pick up and position the printed circuit board, an additional part is required
which is closed after the printed circuit board is brought in. The plug can simply
be connected in the isolating area to the printed circuit board and the connection
is thus simplified and made easier.
[0006] The pick-up casing in the casing of the control panel is fastened in a known way
by there being fixing elements in the casing of the control panel for the pick-up
casing with the printed circuit board equipped with reciprocal fixing elements. The
pick-up casing thus takes on additional functions which simplify the assembly of the
control panel.
[0007] Additional embodiments are used for the same purpose and are identified by the shell
part facing the front side of the casing having latch locators for key elements which
are adjustably placed in openings in the front side of the casing or by the shell
part facing the front side of the casing having shaped guide sleeves for the key plungers
of the key elements which are adjustably placed in openings in the front side of the
casing and being braced by spring elements in the shell part and working together
with momentary contact switches on the printed circuit board, and by the shell part
facing the front side of the casing having formed shielding sleeves which protrude
into openings in the front side of the casing and hold light emitting diodes which
are electrically connected to the printed circuit board.
[0008] The pick-up casing with the two shell parts can be produced economically with a simple
tool after being designed if it is planned for both shell parts to be manufactured
as a single plastic injection moulded part connected to each other in a stretched
open position over a tape hinge and on the free sides of the shell parts facing away
from the tape hinges there being formed latch elements designed for each other to
close the pick-up casing.
[0009] The invention will be described in closer detail using the embodiments shown in the
figures. The figures show the following in section:
- Fig. 1
- a pick-up casing built fitted into a control panel casing with a printed circuit board,
where the closing position in particular of both shell parts of the pick-up casing
can be seen
- Fig. 2
- the fitting position of the pick-up casing in the control panel casing where the connection
and the positioning of the printed circuit board in particular can be seen in the
pick-up casing and
- Fig. 3
- the inclusion of additional functions of the pick-up casing of the printed circuit
board after fitting the pick-up casing into the control panel casing.
[0010] Only the front cover part of the casing 10 of the control panel is shown which can
have a field for lettering 11 on the visible side and can have openings 12 for the
necessary display and/or control elements 13.
[0011] As shown in figures 1 to 3, the pick-up casing 30 for a printed circuit board 20
has two shell parts 31 and 32 which are connected to each other as one part by tape
hinges 33.
[0012] The tape hinges 33 allow the manufacture of both shell parts 31 and 32 in the open
position as a single plastic injection moulded part. If the printed circuit board
20 is inserted, then the shell parts 31 and 32 are clapped together and connected
to each other on the free sides opposite to the tape hinges 33 by means of latching
elements 34 and 35 designed for each other and aligned with each other so that the
pick-up casing 30 can close.
[0013] In addition, known fixing and reciprocal fixing elements can be applied to the casing
10 and the pick-up casing 30 in a known way so that the pick-up casing 30 can be fixed
in the casing 10 of the control panel. The design of these fixing and reciprocal fixing
elements have the widest range of forms. Thus screw, latch or resilient corrugated
packing strip connections or similar can be used.
[0014] As shown in Figures 2 and 3, the printed circuit board 20 is positioned in the area
of the isolating level of both shell parts 31 and 32 of the pick-up casing by retaining
elements 37, 38 and 42, 43 so that these occupy a defined position in the pick-up
casing 30.
[0015] When closed, the pick-up casing 30 has a pick-up 45 in which a plug 36 is inserted
and can thus be connected to the printed circuit board 20. In this position, the printed
circuit board has connection contacts. The plug 36 can be additionally held in the
pick-up 45.
[0016] As shown in Figure 2, the shell side 31 facing the front side of the casing 10 can
take on additional functions to simplify the assembly of the control panel. Thus a
key element 14 adjustably inserted in an opening 12 of the casing 10 can be latched
into a latch locator 39 in the shell part 31 and thus take over the fixing of this
in the control panel.
[0017] If there is a momentary contact switch 40 on the printed circuit board 20, then this
can be activated using the key plunger 16 of an additional key element 15. On the
shell part 31 there is a formed guide sleeve 41 in which the key plunger 16 is fed.
The key element 15 is adjustably guided into an opening 12 in the casing 10 and a
spring element 18 slid onto the key plunger 16 braces on the key element 15 and the
shell part 31.
[0018] If there is a light emitting diode 17 connected electrically to the printed circuit
board 20, then this can be picked up by a shielding sleeve 44 of the shell part 31,
which prevents light shining over from adjacent light-emitting diodes or similar optical
display elements. The shield sleeve 44 protrudes at least partly into the allocated
opening 12 of the casing 10 which can also be transparently covered by the lettering
field 11.
[0019] As can easily be deduced, additional functional parts can be formed on the shell
parts 31 and 32 of the pick-up casing 30, which simplify the assembly of the control
panel. This is promoted by both shell parts 31 and 32 being able to be manufactured
in an open position with simple tools.
1. Control panel for a domestic appliance, in which the casing display and control elements
are fitted, which are coupled mechanically and/or electrically with a printed circuit
board located in a pick-up casing and/or are mechanically linked,
characterised in that
the pick-up casing (30) consists of two shell parts (31, 32) which are connected on
one side to form one piece by means of tape hinges (33) and which are closed on the
opposite side by means of latching elements (34, 35),
in that the printed circuit board (20) is held positioned in the isolating area of
the closed shell parts (31, 32) by means of fixing elements (37, 38; 42, 43) and in
that in the isolating area there is an additional pick-up (45) for a plug (36) to
the printed circuit board (20).
2. Control panel according to claim 1
characterised in that
in the casing (10) of the control panel there are fixing elements equipped with reciprocal
fixing elements for the pick-up casing (30) with the printed circuit board (20).
3. Control panel according to claim 1 or 2,
characterised in that
in the shell part (31) facing the front side of the casing (10) there are latch locators
(39) for key elements (14) which are adjustably inserted in openings (12) in the front
side of the casing (10).
4. Control panel according to one of the claims 1 to 3,
characterised in that
in the shell part (31) facing the front side of the casing (10) there are formed guide
sleeves (41) for the key plungers (16) of key elements (15) which are adjustably fed
through openings (12) in the front side of the casing (10) which are braced by means
of spring elements (18) on the shell part (31) and which work together with key momentary
contact switches (49) on the printed circuit board (20).
5. Control panel according to one of the claims 1 to 4,
characterised in that
on the shell part (31) facing the front side of the casing (10) there are formed shield
sleeves (44) which protrude into openings (12) in the front side of the casing (10)
and hold light emitting diodes (17) which are electrically connected to the printed
circuit board (20).
6. Control panel according to one of the claims 1 to 5,
characterised in that
both shell parts (31, 32) are manufactured as one piece connected in an open position
by a tape hinge (33) as a plastic injection moulded part and in that on the free sides
of the shell parts (31, 32) facing away from the tape hinges (33), there are formed
latching elements (34, 35) designed for each other for closing the pick-up casing
(30).