(19)
(11) EP 1 111 120 A2

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43) Date of publication:
27.06.2001 Bulletin 2001/26

(21) Application number: 00123840.1

(22) Date of filing: 02.11.2000
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)7D06F 58/04
(84) Designated Contracting States:
AT BE CH CY DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LI LU MC NL PT SE TR
Designated Extension States:
AL LT LV MK RO SI

(30) Priority: 15.12.1999 DE 19960414

(71) Applicant: WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION
Benton Harbor Michigan 49022 (US)

(72) Inventor:
  • Bollmann, Andreas, c/o Whirlpool Europe s.r.l.
    21025 Comerio (IT)

(74) Representative: Guerci, Alessandro 
Whirlpool Europe S.r.l. Patent Department Viale G. Borghi 27
21025 Comerio (VA)
21025 Comerio (VA) (IT)

   


(54) Closure means for front panel of heat exchanger for condensation tumble dryer


(57) The invention relates to a condensation laundry dryer, having a drum and a heat exchanger, wherein a loading aperture for the drum and, therebeneath, an inlet aperture for access to the heat exchanger are provided in the front panel, and wherein the inlet aperture is closable and openable by means of a downwardly pivotable screen, a control rod being used for locking and releasing the screen, which rod is vertically adjustable to a limited extent and is retained between loading aperture and inlet aperture on the rear side of the front panel, said rod being accessible in the loading aperture with one operating end and controlling the locking and releasing of the screen in the region of the upper edge of the inlet aperture with one operating end. Independently of the offset arrangement of the inlet aperture relative to the loading aperture, even when the screen has a horizontal and/or vertical profile geometry, the screen is easily controlled because, in the region of the upper edge of the inlet aperture, a closing rod, which is horizontally adjustable to a limited extent, is retained in a spring-loaded manner in a closed position, in which it can be brought into operative connection, by at least two spaced-apart closing hooks, with associated closing members of the screen, and because, with one operating end of the control rod configured as a sliding extension, the closing rod is displaceable from the closed position into an open position in opposition to the action of the spring.




Description


[0001] The invention concerns a condensation tumble dryer with a clothes cylinder and a heat exchanger, wherein fitted into the front panel is a filling opening for the clothes cylinder, below which is an access opening to the heat exchanger and wherein the access opening can be locked and released by means of a fold-down cover, wherein to lock and release the cover, a vertical finitely adjustable control rod is used, which is held between filling opening and access opening on the rear side of the front panel, wherein the control rod can be accessed in the filling opening with an operating end and, in the area of the upper edge of the access opening, the locking and release of the cover is controlled by an actuation end.

[0002] This embodiment of condensation tumble dryer is known from EP 0 538 655 B1. This known connection and control of the cover by means of a control rod is adequate, providing that the cover is small and has a flat unit on the front panel, i.e. the access opening. If this is not the case, several control rods are required which must be used at the same time in order to disengage the lock. This hinders access to the heat exchanger. Thus, various embodiments of control rods may become necessary, if the cover and the access opening have a horizontal and/or vertical curvature. A further difficulty can occur if the access opening is offset to the side of the filling opening and for this reason, the control rods cannot be distributed over the horizontal dimension such that they can be operated in the area of the filling opening.

[0003] The task of the invention is, on a condensation tumble dryer of the type mentioned above, to control the cover at the access opening to the heat exchanger with one single control rod, even if this is offset to the side of the filling opening and due to a horizontal and/or vertical curve geometry, several locking positions are required on the closing side.

[0004] This task is solved in accordance with the invention, in that in the area of the upper edge of the access opening, a horizontal, finitely adjustable closing rod is held by tension in a closing position, in which with at least 2 separate closing hooks, it can be made to establish a connection with the corresponding closing elements of the cover and that the closing rod, with an actuation end of the control rod formed as a sliding catch, can be pushed from the closing position against the effect of the spring, into an opening position.

[0005] To control the cover, only one single control rod is provided, which is to be coupled at any point in the longitudinal direction of the closing rod. This is always possible, since only parts of the access opening and the filling opening have to overlap. The closing rod and the cover can be designed to have any number of locking points and adapted in line with the curvature of the cover. This ensures that once the control rod has been disengaged, the cover is opened so far that it folds down into the open position, as will be illustrated later.

[0006] The adjustable position of the closing rod is achieved in accordance with one embodiment, in that the closing rod extends over the horizontal dimension of the access opening and is guided on the rear side of the front panel in mounted guide elements, wherein the tensioned support is achieved most simply by the spring being mounted in one piece on the closing rod and supported on a sliding catch on the front panel to maintain the closed position.

[0007] The coupling between the control rod and closing rod can be achieved at any point along the longitudinal direction of the closing rod, since the closing rod is fitted with a mount, into which the sliding catch of the control rod is inserted and since the sliding catch and the bevel of the control rod interacts with a sliding bevel of the closing rod, angled in the opposite direction. Thus, when the closing rod returns from the pushed open position into the closed position, an opening movement is automatically exerted on the cover, provided that the closing hooks of the closing rod are formed as detent springs with catches, which are mounted in one piece on the closing rod and interact with closing elements with bevels angled in opposite directions and mounted on the cover in one piece, which are formed as detent catches. The bevels of the closing hooks and closing elements slide towards each other and open the cover so wide, such that its intrinsic weight causes it to fold down into the open position.

[0008] If in accordance with one embodiment, fitted to both ends of the control rod are catches, which limit the vertical adjustment of the control rod, wherein at least the catches on one end of the control rod, to insert into the mount located on the front panel, can be moved from a held engaged position, then the control rod can easily be inserted into mounts of parallel bridges of the front panel, wherein the movable catch has to be moved out so far that it can pass the fitted mount and resume its engaged position on the bridge.

[0009] In accordance with a preferential embodiment, the control rod can be made to establish a connection with one end of the closing rod and the closing rod on the front panel is supported by the spring mounted onto the other end.

[0010] The cover is preferably composed of a lockable grid insert and a cover frame, which is coupled to the front panel in the area of its lower edge.

[0011] The invention is explained in more detail by way of one of the embodiments illustrated in the drawings. The following are shown:
Fig. 1:
a partial view on the rear side of the front panel with the attached control rod and the horizontal sliding closing rod,
Fig. 2:
an exploded view of the control rod,
Fig. 3:
a partial view on the front side of the front panel with the cover coupled for free access opening,
Fig. 4:
an exploded view of the closing rod,
Figs. 5a to 5c:
the control rod assembly in three schematic positions, and
Figs. 6a to 6c
the cover positions and closing point when the cover is being opened in three schematic positions.


[0012] As the partial view in Fig. 1 shows, the filling opening 11 for the clothes cylinder in the front panel 10 can be arranged offset against the access opening 14 to the heat exchanger. In the area of the upper edge of the access opening 14, a horizontal bridge 12 is attached to the rear side of the front panel 10, so that in the edge between the filling opening 11 and the bridge 12, a vertical finitely adjustable control rod 20 can be inserted as shown in Fig. 2, as shown in Figs. 5a to 5c.

[0013] The control rod 20 is firstly inserted with an actuation end 25 into a mount 12a of. the bridge 12, as shown by 5a. Thus, the mounted springs 22 are supported on the bridge 12 and are tensioned as indicated in Fig. 5b with the reference figure 22'. Thus, the catch 23, which is distanced as a detent spring, can be pushed back so far, that it can pass the mount 12a, as indicated by the reference figure 23'. The control rod 20 can then be pivoted so far towards the front panel 10, that the control end 21 can be inserted into the mount 11 a of the filling opening 11 side catches 24 on the control rod 20 limit the idle position shown in Fig. 5c, which is held by the springs 22. The catch 23 assumes the locking position and, by means of the catch on bridge 12, limits the downward adjustment movement of the control rod 20.

[0014] As also shown by Fig.1, in the area of the bridge 12 in sliding catches 13 and 15, a closing rod 30 in accordance with Fig. 4 can be adjusted in a horizontal direction. Thus, closing hooks 34 and 35 with locking bevels 36 formed as locking springs are mounted onto both ends of the closing rod 30. These closing hooks 34 and 35 with locking bevels 36 project onto the front side of the front panel 10, as shown in Fig. 3. The cover 40 comprising the cover frame 44 and engaged grid insert 42 is coupled to the front panel 10 with the lower edge in the area of the lower edge of the access opening 14 on the front panel 10, as shown by the link elements 45. Mounted onto the closing rod 30 is also a spring element 33, which is supported on the front panel 10 and which holds the closing rod 30 in a starting position, which corresponds to the closing position, in which the closing element 43 of the cover 40, formed as locking catches, can engage with the locking catches 36 of the closing hooks 34 and 35. The grid insert 42 can be engaged into the cover frame 44.

[0015] In the locking position, the closing rod 30 is positioned in relation to the control rod 20, such that its actuation end 25 can be inserted into a mount 31 of the closing rod 30. This takes place when the control rod 20 is actuated downwards, wherein the door of the filling opening 11 is opened, providing access to the control end 21. The actuation end 25 of the control rod 20 is formed as a sliding catch and fitted with a sliding bevel 26, which during downward adjustments, slides along a sliding bevel 32 of the closing rod 30 angled in the opposite direction and pushes the sliding rod 30 against the effect of the spring 33 so far in a horizontal direction, that the locking catches 36 of the closing hooks 34 and 35 on the closing rod 30 disengage the closing elements 43 of the cover 40 which are formed as locking catches. Thus, the closing hooks 34, which are supported on bridges 41 of the cover 40, are placed under spring tension, as indicated by the reference figure 34 in Fig. 6b. The closing position shown in Fig. 6a is released. If the control rod 20 is disengaged, the springs 22 return the control rod 20 to the starting position as shown in Fig. 5c.

[0016] When the control rod 20 is released, the closing rod 30 is returned to its starting position through the tensioned spring element 33, as shown in Fig. 6c.

[0017] The bevels 36 of the closing hooks 34 and 35 slide onto the bevels angled in an opposite direction of the closing elements 43 of the cover 40, which are formed as locking catches, and opens this so wide, that its intrinsic weight causes it to fold down into the open position, as shown by Fig. 6c.

[0018] If the cover 40 is closed, the locking position shown in Fig. 6a is resumed.

[0019] The closing hooks 34 and 35 are mounted in one piece onto the closing rod 30 and distributed over the horizontal dimension of the cover 40 with the fitted closing elements 43.


Claims

1. Condensation tumble dryer with a clothes cylinder and a heat exchanger, wherein fitted into the front panel is a filling opening for the clotnes cylinder, below which is an access opening to the heat exchanger and wherein the access opening can be locked and released by means of a fold-down cover, wherein to lock and release the cover, a vertical finitely adjustable control rod is used, which is held between filling opening and access opening on the rear side of the front panel, wherein the control rod can be accessed in the filling opening with an operating end and, in the area of the upper edge of the access opening, the locking and release of the cover is controlled by an actuation end
characterised in that

in the area of the upper edge (12) of the access opening (14), a horizontal, finitely adjustable closing rod (30) is tensioned by a spring (33) in a closing position, in which with at least 2 separate closing hooks (34, 35), it can be made to establish a connection with the corresponding closing elements (41) of the cover (40) and

that the closing rod (30), with an actuation end of the control rod (20) formed as a sliding catch (25), can be pushed from the closing position against the effect of the spring (34) into an opening position.


 
2. Condensation tumble dryer in accordance with Claim 1,
characterised in that
the closing rod (30) extends over the horizontal dimension of the access opening (14) and can be guided into the guide elements (13,15) mounted onto the rear side of the front panel (10).
 
3. Condensation tumble dryer in accordance with Claim 1 or 2,
characterised in that
the spring (34) is mounted onto the closing rod (30) in one piece and supported on the guide catch (15) of the front panel (10), which maintains the closing position.
 
4. Condensation tumble dryer in accordance with one of the Claims 1 to 3,
characterised in that
the closing rod (30) is fitted with a mount (31), into which the sliding catch (25) of the control rod (20) is inserted and that the sliding catch (25) with bevels (26) of the control rod (20) interacts with a sliding bevel (32) of the closing rod (30) angled in the opposite direction.
 
5. Condensation tumble dryer in accordance with one of the Claims 1 to 4,
characterised in that
the closing hooks (34, 35) of the closing rod (30) are formed as locking springs with locking catches (36), which are mounted onto the closing rod (30) in one piece and interact with closing elements (43) moulded as one single component onto the cover (40) with bevels angled in an opposing direction, which are formed as locking catches.
 
6. Condensation tumble dryer in accordance with one of the Claims 1 to 5,
characterised in that
fitted to both ends of the control rod (20) are catches (23, 24), which limit the vertical adjustment movement of the control rod (20), wherein at least the catches (23) at one end of the control rod (20) are released from their held locking position for insertion into the corresponding mount (11a, 12a) of the front panel (10).
 
7. Condensation tumble dryer in accordance with one of the Claims 1 to 6,
characterised in that

the control rod (20) is made to establish a connection with one end of the, closing rod (30), and

that the closing rod (30) on the front panel (10) is supported by the spring (33) mounted to the other end.


 
8. Condensation tumble dryer in accordance with one of the Claims 1 to 7,
characterised in that
the cover (40) comprises a grid insert (42), which is inserted and in particular engaged into a cover frame (44).
 




Drawing