[0001] The present invention relates to a washing machine comprising detergent dispensing
means provided with a plurality of separate compartments for containing wash and/or
rinse products to be added into the tub of the machine. Such known detergent dispensing
means comprise usually a rotating selector capable of being displaced into various
operational positions by appropriate driving means so as to enable the inflowing water
to selectively flow through each one of said compartment.
[0002] Detergent dispensers for washing machines such as clothes washing machines and/or
combined clothes washing and drying machines are known in the art, which are divided
into a number of separate compartments intended for holding the various pre-wash and
main wash detergents, as well as the various rinsing aids such as the bleaching agent
and/or the fabric conditioner, wherein each such compartment is capable of being selectively
flushed by the water flowing in from the supply mains and directed into said compartment
by means of a suitable rotating compartment selector, which is capable of being displaced
into its various operational positions by means of suitable linkage means operable
by one or several profiled cams of the programme-sequence/timer control of the washing
machine so as to thereby cause the water to flow into the wash tub of the machine
together with the detergent or rinse aid contained in the compartment being from time
to time flushed.
[0003] The known detergent dispensers use the existing motor on the electromechanical or
hybrid timers by means of a wire, springs, cams and other components. For washing
machines provided with electromechanical timers, the motor is already included in
the timer. For modern washers equipped with a full electronic control, a step motor
for controlling the compartment selector is added, and a feedback of the selected
dispensing system is required.
[0004] The movable element of the selector can be a simple lever carrying a water nozzle
which directs the water toward one of the compartments, or it can be a rotating distributor
having channels for conveying water to different detergent dispensers according to
the angular position of the selector. The cost of known detergent dispensers is presently
high due to the number of mechanical components linked to it. Moreover the mechanical
system for moving the selector is quite complicated and therefore its reliability
is not very high.
[0005] It is a purpose of the present invention to provide a detergent dispenser associated
with a washing machine having a low cost and a high reliability due to an inherent
simplicity of the system linking the electric motor and the selector.
[0006] A further advantage of the technical solution according to the present invention,
beside the reduction of the overall cost of the machine, is that the detergent dispenser
can use the full torque in forward and backward movement of the selector that is available
at the actuator in order to overcome any blockage problems.
[0007] The detergent dispenser according to the invention is implemented with the construction
characteristics as essentially set forth and described in the appended claims. The
invention will anyway be hereinafter further described by way of non-limiting example
for better understanding, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a section of a detergent dispenser for washing machines
according to the present invention;
- Figure 2 is a partially sectioned and enlarged view of a detail of figure 1, and
- Figures 3-6 are top view of a portion of the detergent dispenser of figures 1-2 which
show different configurations thereof.
[0008] Figure 1 shows a detergent dispenser 10 which is installed in the usual way in the
upper portion of a washing machine (not shown), particularly of a drum-type clothes
washing machine or combined clothes washing and drying machine, and is constituted
by a drawer-like reservoir 12 provided with a plurality of separate compartments (not
shown) intended to contain the various washing detergents and/or rinsing aids to be
added in a selective manner into the wash tub of the washing machine where they will
be used for carrying out the various steps and phases of each selected clothes washing
process. The drawer-like reservoir 12 is slindingly insertable in a box shaped recess
12a installed in the front portion of the washing machine, just below the top surface
of the machine. As it can further be seen, a hose 14 is in communication, downstream
electrical on-off valve 16, with a nozzle 18 inside the recess 12a which directs the
water flow towards a rotating selector 20 placed inside the recess 12a, at one end
thereof, far from the front face of the washing machine. The box shaped recess 12a
further comprises flexible hoses 15a and 15b for its hydraulic connection to the tub
of the washing machine. The compartments of the drawer-like reservoir 12 are supplied
in a selective manner with the cold and/or hot water flowing in from the pipe 14,
by means of the rotation of the selector 20 up to certain predetermined positions.
[0009] The selector 20 is driven by means of a lever system L which comprises a first crank
22 keyed on an axle 24a of an electric motor 24 connected to the recess 12a, a connecting
rod 26 and a second crank 28 keyed to the vertical axle 20a of the selector 20, placed
outside the upper wall of the recess 12a.
[0010] The electric motor 24 is a synchronous (?) motor and it has only one sense of rotation,
it is connected to the control unit of the machine and its axle, and therefore the
crank 22 keyed thereto, is able to assume certain predetermined position, for instance
in the shown example four different positions. The length of the cranks 22 and 28
and of the connecting rod 26 is selected in order to have an oscillating back and
forth movement of the selector 20 (between two predetermined end positions I and IV)
when the axle 24a of the electric motor makes a complete turn.
[0011] In figure 3 it is shown a first position of the crank 28, corresponding to the feeding
of water towards a first compartment I, for instance corresponding to the main wash.
In figure 4 the selector 20 feeds water towards a second compartment II, corresponding
for instance to bleach. The third configuration, in which water is fed to a third
compartment III, corresponds to the use of softener in the washing cycle, while the
fourth compartment IV is used for auxiliary purposes.
[0012] It is clear how the construction of the detergent dispenser, and particularly of
its drive system, is very simple and with a reduced number of components if compared
to the known detergent dispensers. Moreover, it does not use any spring or
profiled cams of the programme sequence/timer control device of the washing machine.
[0013] For sake of simplicity, some components have not been described, for instance micro-switches
or similar electrical switching means included in the electrical circuitry of the
washing machine in order to give a position feedback concerning the actual configuration
of the selector 20. Anyway, such components and use thereof are well known in the
art of washing machines.
[0014] In order to displace the compartment selector 20 into each one of its various control
positions, the control unit energises the motor 24 so that the selector 20 is rotatably
driven to advance to its immediately next control position under resulting closure
of the corresponding micro-switch and activation of the operational component part
of the machine which is associated with that micro-switch. The control unit subsequently
acts so as to recognise and identify the control position reached in the above described
way by the rotating compartment selector 20, as well as all the subsequent control
positions which will in that way be reached by the selector, by detecting the closed
state of the corresponding micro-switch and identifying it. Of course it is possible
to replace microswitches for instance with a step motor.
[0015] Owing to the fact that said rotating selector 20 is rotatably driven into its various
control positions at a predetermined speed rate by the corresponding synchronous motor
24, this means that it is not necessary any mechanical link with the programme sequence/timer
control device of the known machines, therefore allowing the designer to install the
same detergent dispenser according to the present invention either on a machine provided
with a traditional timer or on an electronic-controlled washing machine
1. Washing machine comprising detergent dispensing means provided with a plurality of
separate compartments for containing wash and/or rinse products to be added into the
tub of the machine, such detergent dispensing means comprising a rotating selector
(20) capable of being displaced into various operational positions by driving means
so as to enable the inflowing water to selectively flow through each one of said compartment,
characterised in that said driving means comprise an electric motor (24) linked through a lever assembly
(L) to the rotating selector (20) so that the rotation of the motor (24) is transformed
into an oscillating movement of the selector (20) between two predetermined end positions.
2. Washing machine according to claim 1, characterised in that the lever assembly (L) comprises a first crank (22) keyed to the motor axle (24a),
a second crank (28) as part of the rotating selector (20) and a connecting rod (26)
linking said two cranks (22, 28).
3. Washing machine according to claim 2, characterised in that the lever assembly (L) is placed on an upper surface of a box shaped recess (12a)
containing a drawer like reservoir (12).
4. Washing machine according to any of the preceding claims, characterised in that said electric motor (24) has a single sense of rotation.