Technical Field
[0001] The invention is related to the overflow detectors which are used for the detection
of the water that overflows in washing machines or leaks out from the hydraulic connections
thereof.
Prior Art
[0002] The problems such as overage of the water taken occasionally in washing machines,
slanting ground on which the machine resides, leakage from the hydraulic connections
cause the utility water to leak out from these machines. In order to prevent the water
overflow, these machines are provided with the overflow detecting systems. In the
prior art, the device which prevents the overflow in the published patent application
TR200200809 can be given as an example for these systems. The device disclosed in this document
comprises an internal mobile float within the external float which is built into a
float slot. The overflowing water runs over the internal float and fills the external
float. The filling water lifts the internal float to which it applies pressure from
the bottom side thereof and the internal float thus operates a switch on its top side
with its that movement. In this device, the water that overflows from the machine
firstly runs onto the internal float from the grooves on the float slot and then into
the external float from the cavities on the edge of the internal float. This movement
of the water extends the time of the water that enters the device first to move the
internal float and the operation of the switch is also delayed. Furthermore, the rapid
accession of the water occasionally onto the internal float causes water to jump and
reach the switch. The inventive apparatus of which details are disclosed below has
been developed to ensure more rapid detection of the overflowing water. The accession
of the water to the switch used is also prevented.
Brief Disclosure of the Invention
[0003] Overflow detection apparatus according to the invention comprises a pool in which
the overflowing water accumulates, a float which can move up and down with the movement
of the water inside the pool, a cap which covers the top of the pool and has the inlet
ports that allow water to be filled into the pool and a switch which is triggered
by the contact of the float with its up movement. There is provided at least one water
inlet pipe on the cap. The inlet pipe is used to direct the water that overflows from
the machine into the pool. The inlet pipe extends somewhat beginning from the top
side of the cap towards the bottom side of the float. On the edges of the float, there
is provided at least one hole. Each hole has been formed to allow the water that comes
from the water inlet pipes on the cap to directly run towards the beneath of the float.
In the assembled apparatus, the inlet pipes on the cap have been positioned so as
to engage into these holes. In this way, the water that overflows from the machine
is directly directed towards the beneath of the float, i.e. towards the grooves in
the pool, and the float is ensured to move up rapidly as the pool is filled. Furthermore,
the more rapid elevation of the water is provided by ensuring the reservoir in which
the water is collected inside the pool to be smaller than the total area of the pool.
In addition, directing the overflowing water from the inlet pipe directly towards
the beneath of the float prevents water to reach the switch by jumping.
Aims of the Invention
[0004] It is an aim of the invention to form an overflow detection apparatus in washing
machines with which the overflowing water is detected rapidly through directing the
overflowing water from the inlet pipe in the apparatus directly towards the beneath
of the float.
[0005] Another aim of the invention is to prevent water to reach the switch by jumping through
directing the overflowing water from the inlet pipe in the apparatus directly towards
the beneath of the float.
[0006] Yet another aim of the invention is to ensure the more rapid elevation of the water
by keeping the reservoir in which the water is collected inside the pool smaller than
the total area of the pool and thus allow a more rapid detection.
Description of the Drawings
[0007] The exemplary embodiments regarding the inventive overflow detection apparatus are
shown in the attached drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a side sectional view of the overflow detection apparatus.
Fig. 2 is a side perspective view of the overflow detection apparatus.
Fig. 3 is a bottom perspective view of the float.
Fig. 4 is a top perspective view of the float.
Fig. 5 is a top perspective view of the pool.
Fig. 6 is a top perspective view of both the pool and the float together.
Fig. 7 is a top perspective view of the cap.
Fig. 8 is a bottom perspective view of the cap.
Fig. 9 is a side sectional view of the overflow detection apparatus.
[0008] The parts in the figures are numbered one by one and the corresponding terms of these
numbers are given below.
Overflow detection apparatus (A)
[0009]
Float (1)
Pool (2)
Cap (3)
Switch (4)
Protrusion (11)
Hole (12)
Channel (13)
Channel (14)
Projection (15)
Groove (21)
Reservoir (22)
Hole (23)
Connection arms (24, 24')
Snap fit (25)
Guide (26)
Projection (27)
Inlet pipe (31)
Snap fit (35)
Guide (36)
Opening (38)
Connection means (39)
Disclosure of the Invention
[0010] Fig. 1 provides a side sectional view of the overflow detection apparatus (A) which
is used to detect the water that is taken excessively in washing machines or leaks
out from the hydraulic connections. The apparatus (A) of which side perspective view
is provided in fig. 2 comprises a pool (2) in which the overflowing water accumulates,
a float (1) which can move up and down with the movement of the water inside the pool
(2), a cap (3) which covers the top of the pool (2) and has the inlet ports that allow
water to be filled into the pool (2) and a switch (4) which is triggered by the contact
of the float (1) with its up movement.
[0011] Figs. 3-4 provide the bottom and the top perspective views of the float (1). On the
top surface of the float (1), there is provided a protrusion (11) which is formed
to contact the switch as a result of the water lifting. On the top of the float (1)
(shown on the edge in the figures), there is provided at least one hole (12). Each
hole (12) has been formed to allow the water that comes from the water inlet pipes
(31) (figure - 9) on the cap (3) to directly run towards the beneath of the float
(1). In the assembled apparatus (A), the inlet pipes (31) on the cap (3) have been
positioned so as to engage into these holes (12). On the bottom side of the float
(1), there is provided a channel (13) beginning from each hole (12) and extending
inwards (towards the middle of the float). These channels (13) are opened to a joint
channel (14) which is formed so as to leave a plain area therein. The intended use
of these said channels (13, 14) is to guide around the side walls which are formed
by the water passage grooves (21) inside the pool (2). On the bottom side of the float
(1), there are provided projections (15) which are formed to minimize the contact
of the float (1) with the surfaces on which it resides. In this way, it is prevented
the bottom surface of the float (1) to stick to the pool (2) because of the overflowing
water.
[0012] Fig. 5 provides a top perspective view of the pool. There is provided at least one
water passage groove (21) that extends inwards from the edge of the pool (2). Each
groove (21) has been arranged so as to confront with the hole (12) and the channel
(13) on the float (1). The inner surface of the groove (21) is slanted so as to allow
water to run from the edge towards the inside. Each groove (21) is opened to the collection
reservoir (22) in the middle of the pool (2). The collection reservoir (22) is the
part where the water accumulates. The water that accumulates here allows the up movement
of the float (1). In order to discharge the water that accumulates in the reservoir
(22), there is provided a hole (23) which is normally closed. When this hole (23)
is opened, the water inside the pool (2) is discharged out. On the pool (2), there
are provided connection arms (24, 24') which are used to fix the apparatus (A) onto
a surface (These connection arms (24, 24') can also be positioned on the cap (3)).
Between the connection arms (24, 24'), there is provided at least one projection (27)
extending outwards from the side of the pool (2) (or the cap (3)). In case the apparatus
(A) is fitted onto a surface with the help of the connection arms (24, 24'), these
projections (27) also rest on said surface and this reduces the oscillation amount
of the apparatus (A) due to various reasons (operation of the machine, the overflow
of the water, the movement of the float, etc.). Again on the edge side of the pool
(2), at least one snap fit (25) is used in order to ensure the combination with the
cap (3). Also, in order to keep the layout position of the cap (3) always same relative
to the pool (2), there is provided at least one male or female positioning guide (26)
on the pool (2). Likewise, on the cap (3), there is provided at least one more guide
(36) of similar form so as to confront with this guide (shown in figure - 8).
[0013] Fig. 6 provides a top perspective view of both the pool (2) and the float (1) together.
As also shown in this exemplary figure, the holes (12) on the float (1) have been
arranged so as to confront with the grooves (21) on the pool (2).
[0014] Figs. 7 and 8 provide the top and the bottom perspective views of the cap (3). On
the edges of the cap (3), there is provided at least one snap fit (35) which is formed
so as to combine with each snap fit (25) in the pool (2). On the top side of the cap
(3), there is provided a connection means (39) to which said switch (4) can be fitted.
The switch (4) which is fixed on this means (39) is triggered with the contact of
the protrusion (11) on the float (1) which moves up with the elevation of the water
in the pool (2). Therefore, on the top side of the cap (3), there is provided an opening
(38) of adequate size through which said protrusion (11) can be passed. There is provided
at least one water inlet pipe (31) on the cap (3). This pipe (31) is used to direct
the water that overflows from the machine into the pool (2). As also shown in fig.
9, each inlet pipe (31) has been positioned so as to confront with a hole (12) on
the float (1) in the assembled apparatus (A). Furthermore, the inlet pipe (31) extends
somewhat beginning from the top side of the cap towards the bottom side of the float
(1). In this way, the water that overflows from the machine is directly directed towards
the beneath of the float (1), i.e. towards the grooves (21) in the pool (2), and the
float (1) is ensured to move up rapidly as the pool (2) is filled (the direction of
movement of the overflow water is shown with the arrows in figure - 9). In addition,
directing the overflowing water from the inlet pipe (31) directly towards the beneath
of the float (1) prevents water to reach the switch by jumping. As a result of triggering
the switch (4) by the float (1), the information that the water overflowing from the
washing machine has reached the upper limit is also detected by a circuit connected
to the switch (4) and it is prevented machine to take more water and thus leak water
out.
1. An overflow detection apparatus (A), which is used to detect the overflowing water
in washing machines, comprising a pool (2) in which the overflowing water accumulates,
a float (1) which can move up and down with the movement of the water inside the pool
(2), a cap (3) which covers the top of the pool (2) and has the inlet ports that allow
water to be filled into the pool (2) and a switch (4) which is triggered by the contact
of the float (1) with its up movement, characterized in that in order to allow water that comes from at least one water inlet pipe (31) on the
cap (3) to directly run towards the beneath of the float (1), each inlet pipe (31)
is positioned such that it begins from the top side of the cap and engages into at
least one hole (12) on the float (1).
2. An apparatus (A) according to the claim 1, characterized in that the float (1) comprises a protrusion (11) on its top surface in order to trigger
the switch (4) by contacting it as a result of the water lifting.
3. An apparatus (A) according to the claim 1, characterized in that in order to prevent the bottom surface of the float (1) to stick to the pool (2)
because of the overflowing water, on the bottom side of the float (1), there are provided
projections (15) which minimize the contact of the float with the surfaces on which
it resides.
4. An apparatus (A) according to the claim 1, characterized in that on the bottom side of the float (1), there is provided a channel (13) beginning from
each hole (12) and extending towards the middle of the float.
5. An apparatus (A) according to the claim 4, characterized in that said channels (13) are opened to a joint channel (14) which is formed so as to leave
a plain area therein.
6. An apparatus (A) according to the claim 1, characterized in that there is provided at least one water passage groove (21) which extends inwards from
the edge of the pool (2) and is opened into the water collection reservoir (22) in
the middle of the pool (2).
7. An apparatus (A) according to the claim 6, characterized in that each groove (21) is located so as to confront with the hole (12) and the channel
(13) on the float (1).
8. An apparatus (A) according to the claim 6, characterized in that the inner surface of the groove (21) is slanted so as to allow water to run from
the edge towards the inside.
9. An apparatus (A) according to the claim 6, characterized in that in the collection reservoir (22), there is provided a discharge hole (23) which is
normally closed.
10. An apparatus (A) according to the claim 1, characterized in that on the pool (2), there are provided connection arms (24, 24') which are used to fix
the apparatus (A) onto a surface.
11. An apparatus (A) according to the claim 1, characterized in that on the cap (3), there are provided connection arms (24, 24') which are used to fix
the apparatus (A) onto a surface.
12. An apparatus (A) according to the claim 1, characterized in that for the combination of the pool (2) and the cap (3), there are provided at least
one snap fit (25) on the edge side of the pool (2) and at least one snap fit (35)
which is formed so as to engage with each snap fit (25) in the pool (2) on the edges
of the cap (3).
13. An apparatus (A) according to the claim 1, characterized in that in order to keep the layout position of the cap (3) and the pool (2) always same
relative to each other, there are provided at least one male or female positioning
guide (26) on the pool (2) and at least one guide (36) of similar form so as to confront
with this guide on the cap (3).
14. An apparatus (A) according to the claim 1, characterized in that on the top side of the cap (3), there is provided a connection means (39) to which
said switch (4) can be fitted.
15. An apparatus (A) according to the claim 2, characterized in that on the top side of the cap (3), there is provided an opening (38) of adequate size
through which said protrusion (11) can be passed.
16. An apparatus (A) according to the claim 10, characterized in that between the connection arms (24, 24'), there is provided at least one projection
(27) extending outwards from the side of the pool (2).
17. An apparatus (A) according to the claim 11, characterized in that between the connection arms (24, 24'), there is provided at least one projection
(27) extending outwards from the side of the cap (3).