[0001] The present invention refers to an improved kind of condenser-type clothes drying
machine, preferably of the type for use in households, which is adapted to perform
clothes drying cycles, in which the drying process is carried out by circulating a
flow of hot air within a drum holding the clothes to be dried; according to the prior-art,
this hot drying air, upon having removed and taken up the moisture contained in the
clothes, is blown in this moisture-laden state thereof onto a colder surface, so that
said moisture is caused to condense and the resulting condensation water collects
into an appropriate container that is usually arranged in the lower front portion
of the machine.
[0002] For such a container to be capable of being conveniently emptied periodically, the
same is located in an appropriate accommodation, to which access can be gained from
outside through a swinging lid, i.e. a lid that opens by turning.
[0003] Upon having so opened said lid, and duly taken out and emptied said container, the
latter is then inserted again in the related accommodation, which is in turn closed
again by shutting the related lid.
These operations, although quite simple and most easy to perform, have however
turned out to have a weak point in the circumstance that, quite often, this container,
when so re-inserted in its accommodation, is not pushed all the way to the bottom
thereof, but only up to a certain depth, and this causes the related water-transfer
openings, fittings and valves to fail to couple and connect together in the due manner.
[0004] This fact, which is most likely to be ascribed to the circumstance that said accommodation
for said container lies practically at the level of the floor and, as a result, in
a rather inconvenient and awkward position, causes the condensation water to spill
and fall out of the appropriate collecting container, thereby giving rise to easily
imaginable annoyances.
[0005] In view of doing away with such a problem, various solutions have been hitherto conceived.
According to one of these solutions, use id made of a position detector, usually a
micro-switch, mounted on the inner wall of the lid, or within the accommodation of
said container, in such a manner as to ensure that a possible irregular placement
of the container in the accommodation thereof is immediately detected and an appropriate
signal is generated to inhibit the machine from operating. However, this solution,
although quite effective and safe, has a drawback in that it implies additional costs
that cannot certainly be disregarded in the particular case of clothes drying machines,
i.e. a kind of product that typically requires a most careful, exacting control of
its manufacturing costs.
[0006] According to a second solution, it is contemplated that it is the lid itself that
pushes, when being closed, the container into its accommodation all the way up to
its correct position. However, this requires a certainly not negligible force to be
exerted by the user onto the lid when closing it, since it shall be considered that
that the pushing action exerted by the lid against the container must overcome not
only the frictional resistance thereof, but also, and above all, the resistance opposed
by the retaining springs that normally secure the coupling of the container with the
remaining water-carrying circuit and that must in turn overcome the resistance of
the valve springs acting horizontally and in the same direction as the insertion movement
of the container.
[0007] For it to be able to sustain such an effort exerted thereonto, the lid, along with
the related hinge, must be adequately sized, which again means undesirable added costs.
[0008] It would therefore be desirable, and it is actually a main purpose of the present
invention, to provide a clothes drying machine provided with a container for collecting
condensation water, which is accommodated in a related compartment adapted to be closed
by a respective lid, in which closing said lid automatically ensures that said container,
i.e. the inlet valve thereof, is caused to be coupled to the water-carrying circuit
included in the machine to convey the condensation water thereinto.
[0009] According to the present invention, this aim is reached in a particular type of condenser-type
clothes drying machine that is provided with a lid closing the compartment accommodating
the condensation-water collecting container as described below by mere way of non-limiting
example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a simplified embodiment of the present invention;
- Figure 2 is a corresponding perspective view of an improved embodiment of the present
invention;
- Figures 3, 4, 5 and 6 are symbolical views of a device according to the present invention
in four respective operating positions thereof as the lid is being closed, as viewed
along the section plane Z-Z in Figure 2;
- Figures 7 to 9 are symbolical views of the same device shown in the preceding Figures,
as illustrated in respective phases thereof as the lid is being opened.
[0010] With reference to Figure 1, a clothes drying machine according to the present invention
comprises a rotating drum (not shown) holding the clothes to be dried, in which there
is circulated a flow of hot drying air. The condensation water from the moisture removed
from the clothes, as produced with means that have no relevance to the present invention,
is conveyed for collection into an appropriate container 1, which is normally housed
in an appropriate accommodation 2 situated on the front lower side of the machine,
said accommodation being closable by an appropriate lid 3.
[0011] On the inner face of said lid there is arranged a pressure member 4 that is designed
so that, when the lid is being closed, said pressure member 4 is caused to first come
into contact and then push with a gradually increasing force said container, in such
a manner as to make it impossible for said container not to come into correct coupling
with the corresponding circuit provided in the machine to convey the condensation
water thereinto.
[0012] This solution is extremely simple, but has also some quite obvious drawbacks: in
fact, if an elastic pressure is to be brought about, which is exerted solely onto
the container in order to avoid putting any excessive strain on the lid itself, the
need arises for an appropriate elastic device 4A to be inserted between the lid and
the pressure member themselves. This, however, does no longer ensure that such a pressure
can be exerted onto the lid as necessary in view of achieving the above-cited coupling
of the container with the water-carrying circuit.
[0013] Conversely, if an adequate pressure is to be desirably exerted on the container,
one must act upon said elastic device 4A, so as to be able to transfer said pressure
from the lid. However, this again implies that the resistance opposed by the container
be almost totally passed on to the lid in a permanent manner, thereby replicating
a typical drawback of prior-art solutions.
[0014] In view of overcoming all these practical drawbacks, an advantageous improvement
is therefore proposed in this connection: with reference to Figures 2 through to 6,
the above-cited pressure member 4 is not only provided so as to be movable relative
to the lid by hinging it on a pin 5 secured to said lid, but it also provided so as
to be displaceable axially relative to said pin. From the illustrations in said Figures
it clearly appears that the hinging pin is arranged in a vertical position, i.e. a
position that is similar to the axis of the hinge, so that, when the lid is open and
still, said pressure member 4 is capable of rotating in the sense of moving closer
to or away from the container.
[0015] In addition, there is provided a spring 6 that acts onto said pressure member, biasing
it into sliding in a pre-determined direction A with respect to an axis that extends
parallel to the axis of rotation of said pin 5, for a mode of operation that shall
be explained in greater detail further on.
[0016] Between said lid 3 and said container 1 there is arranged an actuating member 7 that
is capable of rotating relative to an axis extending parallel to the axis of rotation
of the lid 3, and is provided with an inclined portion 8; in said pressure member
4 there is provided an aperture 9 that is delimited by an upper portion 9A on top
and a lower portion 9B at the bottom, wherein said lower portion is so shaped as to
include a surface 9C, which is in turn inclined towards the inside of the lid and
is situated on the lower border of said aperture 9.
[0017] On said pressure member 4 there is provided, integrally therewith a facing the inside
of the lid, an abutting member 11, whereas on the inner surface of the lid there is
provided a counter-abutting member 12 delimited downwards by an appropriate edge 13.
[0018] The operation of the above-described devices is as follows: with reference to Figure
4, at a first operating moment when the lid is being closed, said lower surface 9C
is pushed into contact with said actuating member 7; at the same time, said abutting
member 11 moves into contact, under pressure, with the counter-abutting member 12.
[0019] At a second moment of operation, as the lid keeps being moved into shutting (Figure
5), the pressure exerted by the inclined portion 8 of the actuating member 7 against
said inclined surface 9C urges the latter into displacing elastically, obviously jointly
with the entire pressure member 4, in the direction indicated by the arrow B, i.e.
opposite to the biasing direction (arrow A) of the spring 6, up to the moment at which
the upper edge 10 of the abutting member 11, integral with the pressure member 4,
is lowered to a point beyond the lower edge of the counter-abutting member 12, thereby
stepping downwards over the lower edge 13 thereof. At the same time, the pressure
member 4 presses against the container 1 and, since it cannot yield towards the inside
of the lid, pushes said container with a force as necessary to ensure its full insertion.
[0020] It will prove adequate if said two inclined surfaces 8 and 9C are so made as to have
the same inclination, in such a manner as to facilitate their sliding relative to
each other, thereby avoiding detrimental frictional resistances.
[0021] At the immediately subsequent moment of operation (Figure 6), owing to said upper
edge of the abutting member having so stepped over the lower edge of the counter-abutting
member, said abutting member 11, which is no longer hindered by the counter-abutting
member 12, snaps backwards covering a length C and this, of course, causes the entire
said pressure member 4 to move backwards, thereby relieving it of the stress imparted
to it following its contact with the container. At this point, anyway, said container
will have just been fully inserted in its correct position during the preceding phase
of operation, so that such a stress relieving effect does in no way and by no means
affect or jeopardize the coupling of said container 1 with the related valves controlling
the conveyance of condensed moisture thereinto.
[0022] It can be readily appreciated that the shapes and sizes of the afore described devices,
as well as their position relative to each other, must be such as to ensure that the
above-described mode of operation can effectively occur, but this is fully within
the abilities of those skilled in the art.
[0023] A further improvement of the present invention may be easily achieved by taking into
account the fact that any closing operation of the lid, as just described above, is
of course followed by an opening one.
[0024] In this case, the need first of all arises for the initial operating state of both
the lid and the pressure member 4 to be duly restored. To this purpose, the actuating
member 7 is provided, at the outward facing extremity thereof, with hook-up means
14, whereas the upper portion 9A is provided with appropriate engagement means, which
are represented by way of example in Figure 3 in the form of a particularly shaped
edge 15 delimiting on top the aperture 9, in such a manner as to ensure that these
means are capable of automatically engage each other (Figure 7), so that, at a certain
point as the lid is being opened, the hook-up means 14 starts pulling the edge 15
and, as a result, the entire pressure member 4 with it.
[0025] Being so pulled, said pressure member 4 moves away from the lid and the abutting
member 11 thereof disengages the lower edge 13 of the counter-abutting member 12 (Figure
8); finally, owing to the action of the spring 6, the pressure member 4 rises (Figure
9) up to the point at which said means 14 and 15 are capable of disengaging each other,
thereby returning conclusively to the initial situation existing immediately before
the lid having been so closed, as illustrated in Figure 3.
[0026] A last improvement can be easily achieved if the pin 5 is allowed to coincide with
the pin ensuring the rotation of the lid relative to the casing of the machine; this
would in fact introduce a manufacturing simplification and a corresponding reduction
in costs, without affecting the functional effectiveness and operating reliability
of the present invention to any appreciable extent.
1. Clothes drying machine comprising:
- a rotating drum holding the clothes to be dried,
- means adapted to circulate a flow of hot drying air through said drum,
- means adapted to condense the moisture contained in said drying air,
- a pull-out container (1) adapted to collect and contain the water resulting from
said preceding condensation of the moisture contained in the drying air,
- a lid (3) capable of being opened from outside and adapted to enable access to be
gained to said pull-out container,
characterized in that
- said lid is provided with a pressure member (4) adapted to push said container (1)
inwardly as said lid moves into closing,
- said pressure member (4) is applied on the inner face of said lid,
- said pressure member is adapted to rotate relative to said lid with the aid of a
pin means (5) secured to said lid,
- between said pressure member and said inner face of said lid there are provided
abutment means adapted to delimit at a pre-determined distance the displacement extent
of said pressure member (4) towards said lid.
2. Clothes drying machine according to claim 1,
characterized in that
- said pressure member is adapted to slide axially relative to said pin (5), and is
provided with an inclined surface (9C),
- there is provided a spring (6) adapted to bias dais pressure member into sliding
in a pre-established direction (A) with respect to the axis of said pin,
- there is provided an actuating member (7) adapted to rotate relative to both said
machine and said lid about an axis that is substantially parallel to the axis of rotation
of said lid, and adapted to engage said pressure member,
- said actuating member (7) is adapted to slide against said inclined surface (9C),
so that, when said pressure member acts against said actuating member during the closing
phase of the lid, said pressure member (4) is biased into sliding in the opposite
direction (B) with respect to said pre-established direction (A).
- there are provided disengagement means (13) between a portion (11) of said pressure
member and a corresponding portion (12) of said lid (3), said means being adapted
to enable said respective portions to disengage each other when said pressure member
(4) is displaced in said opposite direction (B), said pressure member (4) being enabled
to continue to move towards said lid displace for a further displacement length (C)
upon said disengagement having so occurred.
3. Clothes drying machine according to claim 2,
characterized in that
- said actuating member is provided with hook-up means (14) and said pressure member
is provided with mating engagement means (15), said means being adapted to automatically
engage each other during the initial opening phase of said lid, and
- said hook-up means (14) are adapted to attract said pressure member, when said lid
is moving into opening, by pulling it into covering a backward displacement length
up to a point at which said disengagement means (13) release said two portions (11,
12) from each other.
4. Clothes drying machine according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that said pin means (5) is integral (coincides) with the hinging pin about which said
lid rotates relative to said machine.