[0001] The present invention refers to an improved kind of front-loading clothes washing
machine, which is adapted to eliminate, or at least decisively reduce, one of the
factors causing the clothes to suffer damages during washing.
[0002] It is widely known that the way in which the clothes are handled in a front-loading
clothes washing machine ultimately depends to a substantial extent on the actual architecture
of the same machine. In these machines, in fact, the tub containing the rotating drum
is provided with a front opening of its own, which faces the front wall of the machine;
the rotating drum contained therein is in turn provided with an access opening of
its own, which of course is in a corresponding, i.e. mating relationship with the
opening in the tub.
[0003] Finally, also the outer casing, or cabinet, of the machine is provided with a corresponding
aperture, which is usually closed by an appropriate door, which is generally referred
to as loading door.
[0004] Since the tub is suspended, but is filled with washing liquor, the need arises for
a water-tight seal to be provided between the tub opening and the aperture in the
outer casing (due to reasons that are well known in the art, the rotating drum itself
is not closed). Such water-tight seal is usually provided in the form of an annular
gasket, generally referred to as bellows in the art, which is arranged between the
circular rim of the opening of the tub and the corresponding aperture in the outer
casing.
[0005] Owing to the fact that the tub must be capable of oscillating freely, albeit within
definite limits, within the outer casing of the machine, said annular gasket must
also be flexible, so as to allow for the relative movements and displacements that
can take place between outer casing and tub.
[0006] For the clothes being washed to be prevented from being able to come out of the drum
and get pinched - during the rotation thereof - between said flexible gasket and the
tub, thereby incurring damages that can be also of quite a serious nature, the gasket
itself is shaped so as to feature a circular lip, or appendix, that is adapted to
arrange itself in a stable manner in front of the front edge of the access opening
of the drum, quite close thereto, so that the resulting narrow gap therebetween is
such as to practically prevent the washload items that may possibly stick out of the
access opening of the drum from slipping in between the same drum and the tub.
[0007] Briefly stated, the above-mentioned gasket works in the same way as a sealed chamber
that prevents washload items from slipping in from the drum into the tub, or between
the respective openings, but not washing liquor from passing therethrough.
[0008] However, prior-art solutions are generally characterized in that, even if provided
with such gasket made and arranged in an optimum manner in front of the access opening
of the drum, the fact that this access opening is substantially aligned almost on
the same plane as the front vertical wall of the drum, as best shown in the cross-sectional
view of Figure 1 and the illustration in Figure 2, gives rise to the circumstance
that the washload items that are lifted within the drum during the rotation thereof
tend to substantially arrange themselves, i.e. distribute over the entire the cylindrical
side wall thereof, as well as onto the front portion thereof, so that, when falling
down again, they can easily fall also onto the rim of the access door of the drum,
especially when the latter is fully loaded.
[0009] In this case, owing to said gap between the access opening of the drum and said lip
of the annular gasket being immediately contiguous thereto, it may well occur that
said washload items so falling back onto the rim of the drum opening, slip in or get
pinched in said gap.
[0010] While the quite limited width of said gap is actually such as to prevent washload
items from entering the space between the drum and the tub, it in fact does not in
all cases prevent small portions of said items from slipping in and being caught in
said gap, thereby suffering damages due to fretting between the drum rotating within
the tub and said gasket, which on the contrary stands still.
[0011] It would therefore be desirable, and it is actually a main object of the present
invention, to provide a front-loading clothes washing machine, in which the possibility
for washload items, or portions thereof, to slip in and get pinched between the front
edge of the access opening of the drum and said bellows-like gasket is substantially
eliminated or minimized to a fully negligible extent.
[0012] According to the present invention, this aim is reached in a particular type of clothes
washing machine provided with a drum, a tub and a respective bellows-like gasket as
described in greater detail below by way of non-limiting example with reference to
the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figure 3 is a median elevational cross-sectional view, through the same part as shown
in Figure 1, of a clothes washing machine according to a first embodiment of the present
invention;
- Figure 4 is similar median elevational cross-sectional view of a clothes washing machine
according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
- Figure 5 is a same cross-sectional view as the one appearing in Figure 3, but represented
as a perspective view from the front side of the machine.
[0013] A clothes washing machine according to the prior art comprises an outer casing 1
provided with a front aperture 2 enabling the washload to be introduced in the machine,
a washing tub 3 provided with an access opening 4, a perforated drum 5 rotatably mounted
within said drum and provided in turn with an access opening of its own, and a bellows-like
gasket 7 arranged in a water-tight manner between the access opening 4 of the tub
and the loading aperture 2 in the outer casing, wherein said aperture is adapted to
be closed by an appropriate loading door 8.
[0014] By convention, said aperture 2, said access opening 4 of the tub and said access
opening 6 of the drum are arranged almost coaxially with each other and have the same
size, so as to facilitate introducing and removing the washload.
[0015] With reference to Figure 3, according to the present invention said access opening
6 of the drum 5 terminates frontally with a rim 11 that is separated, relative to
the front flange 9 of the same drum, by an elongated cylindrical configuration 12,
and not - as usual in the prior art (see Figure 2 - with a circular edge 10 of a minimum
thickness that joins directly with the front flange 9 of the drum.
[0016] Said elongated configuration 12 then projects from said front flange 9 towards the
aperture 2 of the outer casing as a cylinder having an axis that substantially coincides
with the axis (not shown) of the same drum.
[0017] In practice, said cylindrical flange projects out of said front flange 9 of the drum
and, as a result, the cylindrical mantle thereof keeps the circular edge 10 of the
access opening of the drum spaced apart from the flange 9.
[0018] In this connection, it should be noticed that - for reasons of greater simplicity
- the same reference numeral 9 is used in this specification to indicate the front
flange of the drum when describing both the prior art and the present invention.
[0019] Since said circular edge 10 is therefore so spaced axially apart from the respective
flange, it will be readily realized that the washload items tumbling and falling back
from the interior of the drum, and moving along the front flange thereof, will only
hardly be able to reach the rim 11 when falling down, and, for the same reason, they
will still more hardly be able to slip into said gap between the lip 13 of the bellows
7 and said rim 11.
[0020] Referring again to Figure 3, it can be noticed that a preferred embodiment is easily
obtained if the plane "a" extending parallel to the front wall of the outer casing
and orthogonal to the axis of the drum, and passing through the access opening 6 of
the drum, is closer to the front wall of the outer casing than the plane "b" generally
centered on said access opening 4 of the tub 3 actually is.
[0021] Such solution enables substantially the same advantages to be obtained as the ones
offered by the afore-described embodiment, while however avoiding the need for rather
costly modifications to be introduced in the construction of the tub.
[0022] A further embodiment of the present invention, which is illustrated in Figure 4,
is based on a solution in which also the access opening 4 of the tub 3 is provided
with a cylindrically shaped portion 14 so as to enclose said elongated cylindrical
configuration 12 from the outside, in such a manner that said portion 14 and said
elongated configuration 12 come to arrange themselves as two coaxial cylinders, one
inside the other.
[0023] In all these embodiments, said annular lip 13 of the bellows 7 is of course so shaped
and arranged as to ensure that it comes in all cases to lie in front of the edge 11
of the access opening of the drum, as this is the case in the prior art.
[0024] It has been further found experimentally that, for a clothes washing machine of the
household type, the ideal size of said elongated cylindrical configuration 12 representing
the best possible compromise between functional considerations, calling for it to
be as large as possible, and moulding considerations, calling for it to be as narrow
as possible, is at least 12 mm, as measured on the generatrix of the cylinder.
1. Front-loading clothes washing machine, preferably of the household type, comprising:
- a perforated rotating drum (5) holding the clothes to be washed,
- an access opening (6) into said drum,
- a stationary tub (3) containing said drum (5) rotatably mounted therewithin,
- an access opening (4) into said tub (3), provided so as to lie in alignment with
said access opening (6) of said drum,
- an outer casing (1) adapted to contain said tub therewithin,
- a front aperture (2) in said outer casing, adapted to ensure access to said access
opening (4) of said tub,
- an annular bellows-like gasket (7) adapted to provide an elastic, water-tight junction
of said access opening (4) of said tub to said front aperture (2) of said outer casing,
characterized in that the portion of said drum that defines the respective access opening (6) has an elongated
cylindrical configuration (12) on its front side, which extends coaxially with said
access opening (4) of said tub.
2. Clothes washing machine according to claim 1, characterized in that the plane (a) containing the front edge (11) of said access opening (6) of the drum
lies closer to the plane of said front aperture (2) of the outer casing than the plane
(b) centered on said access opening (4) of said tub (3) actually is.
3. Clothes washing machine according to claim 1 or 2,
characterized in that the portion of said tub that defines the respective access opening
(4) has on its front side a corresponding cylindrically shaped portion (14) that substantially
encloses said elongated cylindrical configuration (12) of said access opening of the
drum from the outside.
4. Clothes washing machine according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that said annular bellows-like gasket (7) has an annular lip (13) provided to lie in a
substantially regular manner in front of said circular front edge (11) of said access
opening (6) of said drum.
5. Clothes washing machine according to any of the preceding claims 2 to 4, characterized in that said elongated cylindrical configuration (12) projecting from the flange (9) of the
drum is at least 12 mm in size lengthwise (as measured on the respective generatrix).