[0001] The present invention relates to a drum adapted to be rotatably mounted in a washing
machine or washer-dryer, said drum having a cylindrical wall provided with perforations
and with a plurality of bulges.
[0002] A drum of this kind is shown in
EP-A-1028189 in which the bulges or raised sections are oriented towards the interior of the drum.
In this known solution the perforations or openings are provided in indentations between
the bulges.
[0003] DE-A-4437986 discloses a method to form a cylindrical structure with bulges in form of different
polygons. Bulges having a square pattern are disclosed, but no detail is given as
far as the perforations and bulge shape are concerned.
[0004] EP-A-935687 discloses a drum for washing machines in which bulges are still oriented towards
the interior of the drum, and in which perforations are provided on the edge contours
of the bulges.
[0005] The above known solutions do not offer a good combination of a stiff drum and gentle
treatment of laundry.
[0006] An object of the present invention is to provide a drum of the type mentioned above
which increases the gentleness of laundry treatment in high spin speed drums and in
which the stiffness of the drum basket is increased.
[0007] The above object is obtained by a drum claimed in the appended claims.
[0008] One of the main features of the present invention is to provide bulges which are
oriented towards the exterior of the drum and in which the perforations are centred
within the bulges.
[0009] According to a preferred feature of the invention, each bulge is punched like a frustum
of pyramid from the inside of the drum, and each perforation or hole is in the centre
of each punch.
[0010] According to another preferred feature of the invention, the pyramid-shape bulges
are arranged in a rows/columns matrix, in which the position of a column of bulges
to the next column of adjacent bulges is offset of 1/3 of the distance between two
adjacent rows, which is also the pitch between bulges.
[0011] A particular advantage of the drum according to the invention is the possibility
to change the distance of one row of pyramid-shaped bulges to the next one without
reducing distance of punched areas. Flat space between bulges will not increase by
changing offset. Moerover, changing the offset will not change the shape of the bulges.
[0012] Preferably the bulges are shaped in order to avoid substantially flat area between
bulges so that water drops will be immediately on an inclined/deformed surface and
then driven towards perforations due to the centrifugal force and funnel-shaped bulges.
[0013] Another important advantage of the present invention is the increase of drum stiffness
in bending, which is around 25% if compared to known drums of washing machines.
[0014] Other advantages and features of the present invention will be clear from the following
detailed description, provided purely as an example of the invention, with reference
to the attached drawings in which:
- Figure 1 is a schematic perspective view of a drum according to the invention adapted
to be used in a washing machine;
- Figure 2 is an enlarged view of a detail of the drum shown in figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a detail of figure 2, showing a plan view of a single bulge of the drum;
and
- Figure 4 is a cross section along line IV-IV of figure 3.
[0015] With reference to the drawings, a drum 10 of a washing machine comprises a cylindrical
metal wall 12 closed at one end by a substantially flat rear wall (not shown) and
presenting, on its other end, an opening 14 for loading/unloading laundry (the opening
14 being aligned with a door - not shown - of the washing machine). Even if the drum
shown in figure 1 is for the mounting thereof in the tub of a front loading washing
machine, nevertheless the drum can have two opposite end walls and it can be used
in a top loading washer as well (in this latter a closable opening for loading/unloading
laundry being provided in the cylindrical wall of the drum).
[0016] The wall 12 of the drum 10 is provided with a plurality of bulges 16 arranged in
a sort of row-column matrix as shown in figures 1 and 2. The columns of the matrix,
indicated with reference Y, are all parallel among them and to the rotational axis
of the drum 10 as well, indicated with reference R. In the shown example, each column
Y is offset 1/3 of the pitch P between each bulge 16. Such offset is indicated with
reference K in figure 2. Due to this offset K of adjacent columns of the matrix, it
is not possible to identify parallel rows of the matrix, rather "irregular" rows of
the matrix of bulges. The applicant has tested this arrangement with others and it
has been considered as the preferred one in term either of drum stiffness or gentle
treatment of laundry during washing. Nevertheless also a regular matrix pattern of
the bulges, or an offset K of different value (for instance a ½ offset) offers many
technical advantages compared to the prior art and has to be considered within the
scope of the present invention.
[0017] Each bulge has a square base and has a centred perforation or hole 18 for the passage
of water during the washing/drying process. The distance between adjacent bulges is
chosen in order to reduce or avoid any flat surface of the drum therebetween. The
holes 18 are obtained by punching the metal sheet of the wall 12 and the direction
of punching is from the inside of the drum 10 to the outside thereof, in order to
avoid burrs.
[0018] The peculiar shape of each bulge 16 is shown in figures 3 and 4. Since the shape
is substantially a frustum of pyramid, at least two different regions can be identified:
a first region defined by inclined flat walls 16a radiused by corner zones 16b and
a second region defined by a bottom flat wall 16c (top of the frustum of pyramid)
in which the corresponding hole 18 is centrally located.
[0019] The above described shape of the bulges 16, together with the hole design, has given
a surprising increase of the drum stiffness, particularly with reference to shear
and bending. The new design is particularly advantageous in term of its bending stiffness,
which is the most important mechanical features when the drum rotates at high speeds,
as in the modern high spin speed washers.
1. Drum (10) adapted to be rotatably mounted in a tub of a washing machine or washer
dryer, said drum (10) having a cylindrical wall (12) provided with perforations (18)
and with a plurality of bulges (16), characterised in that said bulges (16) are oriented towards the exterior of the drum and in that the perforations (18) are substantially centred within the bulges (16).
2. Drum according to claim 1, characterised in that each bulge (16) has a pyramid shape with a square base.
3. Drum according to claim 2, characterised in that each bulge (16) is shaped as a frustum of pyramid.
4. Drum according to any of the preceding claims, characterised in that the bulges (16) are arranged in a sort of rows-column matrix in which the columns
(Y) are parallel to the axis (R) of the drum (10) and they are offset of a predetermined
pitch fraction with reference to adjacent columns (Y).
5. Drum according to claim 4, characterised in that the offset (K) is 1/3 of the pitch (P).
6. Drum according to any of claims 3-5, characterised in that each bulge (16) has inclined flat walls (16a) radiused by corner zones (16b).
7. Washing machine or washer dryer characterised in that it comprises a drum (10) according to any of the preceding claims.
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