[0001] The invention relates to a washing machine (this expression including also a washing
machine having dryer function) comprising a filter element.
[0002] GB 1,197,919 B discloses a washing machine, wherein a filter element is provided below a tub of
the washing machine. The filter element is removable through an opening in the drum
of the washing machine, which is closed by a plug.
[0003] DE 10 2006 043 516 B3 discloses a washing machine comprising a fluff filter accessible through a front
of a housing of the washing machine. The washing machine further comprises a detection
system for determining a correct position of the filter element, which comprises a
magnetic sensor. The washing machine performs a safety function if the filter is not
correctly positioned.
[0004] US 7,020,986 B1 discloses a washing and drying machine which comprises a drawer-type lint trap device
accessible from the front surface of the machine. The machine comprises a detecting
unit comprising a magnetic sensor for detecting the position of the lint trap device.
[0005] It is an object of the invention to provide a washing machine providing easy handling
and use of a filter element.
[0006] The invention is defined in claim 1. Particular embodiments are set out in the dependent
claims.
[0007] According to claim 1, a washing machine comprises a tub having a sump and a draining
circuit, wherein the sump is fluidly connected to the draining circuit. A filter element
is provided, which is removably positionable in the sump. I.e. the filter element
can be removed from the sump by a user, e.g. for cleaning thereof, and can be reinserted
into the sump thereafter. As the filter element is positioned in the sump, upstream
the draining circuit, foreign objects and fluff are filtered effectively out of the
water drained from the tub, i.e. foreign objects or fluff do not enter the draining
circuit of the washing machine. For correctly positioning the filter element within
the sump, i.e. to achieve the operating position of the filter element, the filter
element comprises at least one first magnetic element which is adapted to magnetically
interact or cooperate with at least one second magnetic element arranged at the sump.
The interaction between the magnetic elements provides a self-alignment and positioning
of the filter element to and at the correct position or operating position. That means
even when a user places the filter in the sump in an incorrect or misaligned position,
the magnetic interaction, in particular attraction, between the at least one first
and the at least one second magnetic element moves the filter element into the correct
position, i.e. into its operating position. In particular the operating position of
the filter element is secured by attraction force between the at least one first and
the at least one second magnetic element. The washing machine provides a convenient
handling and positioning of the filter element within the sump, in particular a user
can be certain that the filter element positions itself in its correct position, e.g.
such that fluff bypassing the filter or filter drum collisions due to an incorrect
position of the filter element are avoided. Furthermore, due to the presence of the
first and/or the second magnetic element, metallic foreign objects, e.g. coins, are
trapped securely in the filter element.
[0008] Preferably the at least one second magnetic element is arranged on an inner surface
of the sump, or on an outer surface of the sump, and can additionally or alternatively
be embedded, totally or partially, in the sump.
[0009] Preferably, but not necessarily, the magnetic element is attached subsequent to fabrication
of the sump to an inner or outer surface of the sump, such that a replacement of the
magnetic element can be easily achieved. Another example would be to embed, totally
or partially, the magnetic element within the sump, e.g. during molding the sump.
Preferably the magnetic element is at least partially encapsulated and thereby protected
by the material of the sump.
[0010] In an advantageous embodiment the magnetic element is attached subsequent to fabrication
of the filter element to an inner or outer surface of the filter element, such that
a replacement of the magnetic element can be easily achieved. In a further embodiment
the magnetic element is embedded, totally or partially, within the filter element,
e.g. during molding the filter element. Preferably the magnetic element is at least
partially encapsulated and thereby protected by the material of the filter element.
[0011] According to a preferred embodiment the tub and the sump are integrally formed. Thereby
no additional attaching or assembling step for mounting the sump at the tub is required,
whereby the assembly of the washing machine is facilitated and the assembly time reduced.
[0012] Preferably a chamber for at least a portion of a draining pump of the washing machine
is integrally formed with the tub and the sump, such that less assembly steps and
assembly time are required during assembly of the washing machine.
[0013] According to a preferred embodiment the at least one second magnetic element is integrated
in, associated to and additionally, or alternatively, connected to a sensor element
or a magnetic circuit comprising a sensor element for determining a position or the
positioning in the correct position of the filter element. I.e. the sensor element
or magnetic circuit provides the additional function of verifying the filter element
being in its operating position. In particular a sensor element is adapted to sense
whether the first or second magnetic element is in its correct position, e.g. whether
the magnetic elements face or contact each other, and to determine thereby whether
the filter element is in its correct position.
[0014] Preferably the sensor element is connected to a logic unit of the washing machine
for receiving a sensor signal. Preferably the logic unit enables an operation of the
washing machine only if the filter element is correctly positioned in the sump as
indicated by the sensor signal (preferably enables a washing operation). E.g. a washing
operation is preferably prevented when the filter is not in its operating position.
[0015] According to a preferred embodiment the sensor element or the magnetic circuit comprising
a sensor element comprises a reed sensor or a hall sensor to detect the operating
position of the filter element. Reed sensors and hall sensors are robust and not sensitive
to environmental influences like water and heat. Thus a robust sensor element for
conditions in a washing machine is provided.
[0016] Preferably the sensor element or the magnetic circuit comprising the sensor element
is connected to a visual interface, e.g. of the washing machine console, and additionally
or alternatively to a speaker. The sensor element is connected, e.g. wireless or by
wire, to the logic unit of the washing machine or is directly connected to an interface
control having e.g. an audio source and/or indicator, such that an incorrect position
of the filter element can be communicated/indicated to a user. E.g. in case the filter
element is not within the sump the user is informed thereof and can take the appropriate
steps, i.e. insert the filter element into the sump.
[0017] According to a preferred embodiment the at least one first magnetic element and additionally
or alternatively the at least one second magnetic element is a magnet, in particular
a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. I.e. such a magnet can be associated to the
filter element or to the sump. For example the second magnetic element can be an electromagnet
which is only operated during inserting the filter element or which increases its
magnetic force during inserting the filter element, i.e. the magnetic field force
can be adapted to the present requirement. Alternatively the first or the second magnetic
element is a permanent magnet, which provides a low-maintenance possibility for achieving
self-alignment and positioning, i.e. securing, of the filter element.
[0018] Preferably the at least one first magnetic element or the at least one second magnetic
element comprises ferromagnetic material, e.g. iron, AlNiCo, NdFeB, or ferrimagnetic
material, like ferrite, adapted to cooperate with the above described corresponding
magnet of the second or first magnetic element in that an attractive force is exerted
between the at least one first and the at least one second magnetic element.
[0019] According to a preferred embodiment the filter element and additionally or alternatively
the sump comprises a locking or snap fitting element for fixing or locking the filter
element in place within the sump. I.e. after the above described self-alignment and
positioning of the filter element within the sump, the filter element is snapped or
locked securely in the sump. This is particularly advantageous as the user does not
have to check or verify himself whether the filter element is in the correct position
to lock the filter element with the snap fitting element, but this position is provided
by the self-alignment of the filter element, provided by the first and second magnetic
elements. In another embodiment the attractive force between the first and second
element(s) is strong enough that a self-locking is provided by the magnetic attraction,
such that no additional locking or snap fitting element is required.
[0020] Preferably the at least one first magnetic element contacts the at least one second
magnetic element in the operating position of the filter element, such that a maximum
interaction, i.e. attraction, between the magnetic elements is provided.
[0021] According to a further embodiment the filter element comprises at least two magnetic
elements adapted to cooperate with at least two magnetic elements arranged at the
sump. Thereby the self-alignment of the filter element within the sump is further
improved due to additional attraction force between the additional magnetic elements
and the additional attraction points or locations.
[0022] Preferably the at least two magnetic elements of the filter element and additionally
or alternatively the at least two magnetic elements arranged at the sump have opposite
polarity. For example the at least two magnetic elements of the filter element have
opposite polarities, i.e. the side of the magnetic elements facing the sump comprise
opposite polarities. The magnetic elements of the sump also comprise the corresponding
opposite polarities to each other, but opposite to the polarity to the magnetic elements
of the filter element. Thus an attraction force is exerted between the at least two
magnetic elements of the filter element and of the sump which is at its maximum when
the filter element is in its operating position. Thereby it is prevented that the
filter element is positioned back to front as in such a position the like polarities
or poles of the magnetic elements of the filter element and the sump would cause them
to repel. I.e. a user would recognize the incorrect position of the filter element,
because the filter element would not be attracted to the sump.
[0023] The above described washing machine can be a front-loading type or a top-loading
type washing machine. Further, the washing machine can also be a washing machine having
a dryer function.
[0024] Reference is made in detail to preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of
which are illustrated in the accompanying figures, which show:
- Fig. 1
- a schematic cross-sectional side view of a washing machine comprising a filter element,
- Fig. 2
- a detail of a perspective front view of a sump and a removed filter of a washing machine
according to a first embodiment,
- Fig. 3
- a detail of a cross-sectional front view of Fig. 2,
- Fig. 4
- a detail of a perspective front view of the sump of Fig. 2 with inserted filter,
- Fig. 5
- a detail of a cross-sectional front view of Fig. 4, and
- Fig. 6
- a detail of a cross-sectional front view of a sump with inserted filter according
to a second embodiment.
[0025] Fig. 1 depicts a schematic cross-sectional side view of a washing machine 2 comprising
a filter 16. A tub 4 of the washing machine 2 comprises a sump 6 which holds a filter
16, preferably a basket filter. The water intake from tap, and the draining outlet
of the washing machine 2, are shown by arrows, i.e. water flows from an inlet through
a detergent drawer 32 into the tub 4 and is pumped by a pump in the draining circuit
8 from the tub 4, through the filter 16 in the sump 6, to the outside of the machine.
The drum 10 of the washing machine 2 advantageously comprises a conventional lifter
20 and a lifter 18 that can be opened or removed. The filter 16 is accessible for
a user, preferably through a loading door 34 of the machine 2 (or in the case of a
top loading machine through a suitable porthole present on the lateral surface of
the washing drum), by opening a lid of the removable or openable lifter 18, which
covers a corresponding opening of the drum 10 of the washing machine. Thereby a user
can remove the filter 16 for cleaning or replacement through the opened lifter 18
and the corresponding opening of the drum 10 after opening the lifter 18. In a further
embodiment, not illustrated, the above described lifter 18 which can be opened isn't
provided, and the opening of the drum 10 which allows the access to the filter 16
is in this case closed by a specific lid, not illustrated, associated to the drum
10 in such a way that it can be moved or removed by a user in order to removing/repositioning
the filter 16. A first magnetic element 12, for example a magnet is preferably arranged
at the filter 16 and it is adapted to magnetically interact or cooperate with (in
the case of a magnet it is adapted to attract) a second magnetic element 14, for example
a ferromagnetic element, arranged at the sump 6 assisting in self-aligning the filter
16 into its operation position when (re)inserting the filter 16 into the sump 6. Additionally,
due to the presence of the first and/or the second magnetic element, metallic (i.e.
made at least partially of a metal which may be attracted by a magnet) foreign objects,
e.g. coins, are trapped securely in the filter 16; for example, if the first magnetic
element 12 is a magnet, the latter provides that metallic foreign objects are securely
held within the filter 16.
[0026] Fig. 2 shows a detail of a perspective front view of the sump 6 and the removed filter
16 of the washing machine 2 according to a first embodiment. The tub 4 is preferably
integrally formed with the sump 6, which comprises a cavity to receive the filter
16 therein. The first magnetic element 12 (e.g. a magnet) is attached to a bottom
part of the filter 16, such that after inserting of the filter 16 the first magnetic
element 12 contacts the second magnetic element 14 (e.g. a ferromagnetic element),
which is attached to a bottom 28 of the sump 6. Further, a passage opening from the
sump 6 to the draining circuit 8 is depicted. The filter 16 further comprises snap
fits 22, 22', preferably placed on opposing sides thereof, to securely hold the filter
16 in place within the sump 6 after inserting the filter 16.
[0027] It is underlined that, while in the embodiments illustrated in the enclosed figures
the first magnetic element 12 is associated to a bottom part of the filter 16, and
the second magnetic element 14 is associated to a bottom 28 of the sump 6, the first
magnetic element 12 may be associated substantially to any part of the filter 16 (for
example to a lateral wall of the latter), and the second magnetic element may be associated
substantially to any part of the sump 6 (for example to a lateral wall of the latter,
in a position in which when the filter 16 is correctly inserted in the sump 6 the
first and second magnetic elements face one another), provided that the reciprocal
positioning of the first and second magnetic elements is such that the interaction
between these magnetic elements provides a self-alignment and positioning of the filter
16 to and at the correct position or operating position.
[0028] Fig. 3 shows a detail of a cross-sectional front view of Fig. 2. It can be seen that
the snap fits 22, 22' of the filter 16 are adapted to snap into correspondingly formed
shoulders 30, 30' of the sump 6 arranged at the upper border of the sump cavity. Further,
the bottom 28 of the sump 6 preferably comprises an inserting portion such that the
second magnetic element 14 can be easily inserted in or attached to the sump 6 at
the time of assembling the washing machine. Alternatively the second magnetic element
14 can be embedded into the sump 6. For example during fabrication of the sump 6 by
placing the second magnetic element 14 in a cast for molding the sump 6, such that
the second magnetic element 14 is at least partially or completely embedded or enclosed
in the material of the sump 6. Alternatively the second magnetic element 14 can be
attached to the sump 6 by fixing means like, for example, screws or by an adhesive.
[0029] Fig. 4 depicts a detail of a perspective front view of the sump of Fig. 2 with inserted
filter 16, i.e. the filter 16 is in its operating position. For convenient handling
of the filter 16, the filter 16 is preferably provided with a grip 24.
[0030] Fig. 5 shows a detail of a cross-sectional front view of Fig. 4. The first magnetic
element 12 of the filter 16 directly contacts the second magnetic element 14 of the
sump 6. Thereby a maximum interaction between the first magnetic element 12 and the
second magnetic element 14 is achieved, such that the filter 16 is self-guided into
the correct position even when initially the filter 16 is placed by a user in the
sump 6 in an incorrect position. As the filter 16 is positioned in the sump 6, i.e.
upstream the draining circuit 8, fluff and foreign objects cannot enter the draining
circuit 8. Thus the draining circuit 8 is efficiently protected from foreign objects,
e.g. the service life of a draining pump within the draining circuit 8 is increased.
After the filter 16 is moved in its correct operating position due to the magnetic
force between first magnetic element 12 and second magnetic element 14, the snap fits
22, 22' are snapped in place or locked below the shoulder 30, 30' of the sump 6. In
other words the first magnetic element 12 and the second magnetic element 14, i.e.
the attractive force therebetween, are preferably adapted to snap the snap fits 22,
22' into their place below the shoulders 30, 30'. Alternatively the snap fits 22,
22' are pushed by a user below the border 30, 30'. E.g. the filter 16 is self-aligned
due to the attracting force between the first magnetic element 12 and second magnetic
element 14 into an initial position within the sump 6 from where a user pushes the
filter downwards into the sump 6, such that the snap fits 22, 22' are pushed below
the shoulder 30, 30' and the filter 16 thereby securely locked. I.e. in this case
the filter 16 is not self-aligned into its operating position, but into an initial
position from where a user can push the filter 16 into its operating position within
the sump 6.
[0031] In another embodiment not shown, locking of the filter 16 in its operation position
in the sump 6 is exclusively provided by the magnetic attraction between the one or
more first magnetic elements and one or more second magnetic elements.
[0032] Fig. 6 shows a detail of a cross-sectional front view of a sump 6' with inserted
filter 16 according to a second embodiment. Like elements of the first and second
embodiment are designated with the same reference numerals. The second magnetic element
(for example a ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic element, not shown) of the sump 6' of
the second embodiment is embedded in a sensor 26 for detecting the operation position
of the filter 16 in the sump 6'. The sensor 26 is attached to the sump 6' from the
outside to provide enough space for the sensor 26. A sensor line is connecting the
sensor to a logic unit (not shown) of the washing machine 2 for providing the sensor
signal to the logic unit. The sensor 26, e.g. a reed sensor or switch, is actuated
when the first magnetic element 12 is in contact with or is close to the sensor 26.
In other words, the sensor 26 is actuated when the filter 16 is in its operating position.
E.g. the actuated sensor 26 closes a circuit thereby generating a signal which is
transmitted via the sensor line to the logic unit of the washing machine, whereby
the user is informed, e.g. via a display, that the filter 16 is in its operating position.
Alternatively the activated sensor 26 opens a circuit. Preferably, the logic unit
is adapted to prevent an operation of the washing machine 2 when the filter 16 is
not within the sump 6' (or not correctly positioned). In other words the washing machine
2 is provided with a sensing and feedback system for detecting the filter 16 being
in its operation position.
Reference Numeral List:
[0033]
- 2
- washing machine
- 4
- tub
- 6, 6'
- sump
- 8
- draining circuit
- 10
- drum
- 12
- first magnetic element
- 14
- second magnetic element
- 16
- basket filter
- 18
- openable lifter
- 20
- fixed lifter
- 22, 22'
- snap fit
- 24
- grip
- 26
- sensor
- 28
- bottom of sump
- 30, 30'
- shoulder of sump
- 32
- detergent drawer
- 34
- loading door
1. A washing machine (2) comprising
a tub (4) having a sump (6, 6'),
a draining circuit (8), wherein the sump (6, 6') is fluidly connected to the draining
circuit (8), and
a filter element (16), which is removably positionable in the sump (6, 6'),
characterized in that the filter element (16) comprises at least one first magnetic element (12) adapted
to magnetically cooperate with at least one second magnetic element (14) arranged
at the sump (6, 6'), such that the filter element (16) is positioned in its operating
position in the sump.
2. Washing machine according to claim 1, wherein the at least one second magnetic element
(14) is arranged on an inner surface of the sump (6, 6'), or on an outer surface of
the sump (6, 6') and/or embedded in the sump (6, 6').
3. Washing machine according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the tub (4) and the sump (6, 6')
are integrally formed.
4. Washing machine according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the at least one second magnetic
element (14) is integrated in and/or associated to and/or connected to a sensor element
(26) for detecting the filter element (16) being in its operating position.
5. Washing machine according to claim 4, wherein the sensor element (26) is connected
to a logic unit, wherein the logic unit is adapted to enable an operation of the washing
machine (2) only if the sensor element provides a signal indicating that the filter
element (16) is correctly positioned in the sump (6, 6').
6. Washing machine according to claim 4 or 5, wherein the sensor element (26) comprises
a reed sensor or a hall sensor.
7. Washing machine according to claim 4, 5 or 6, wherein the sensor element (26) is operatively
connected to a visual interface and/or a speaker for communicating to a user the filter
element (16) being in a correct position or not.
8. Washing machine according to any of the previous claims, wherein the at least one
first magnetic element (12) and/or the at least one second magnetic element (14) is
a magnet, in particular a permanent magnet or an electromagnet.
9. Washing machine according to any of the previous claims, wherein the at least one
first magnetic element (12) and/or the at least one second magnetic element (14) comprises
ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic material.
10. Washing machine according to any of the previous claims, wherein the filter element
(16) and/or the sump (6, 6') comprises at least one locking or snap fitting element
(22, 22') for fixing the filter element (16) within the sump (6, 6').
11. Washing machine according to any of the previous claims, wherein in the operating
position of the filter element the at least one first magnetic element contacts the
at least one second magnetic element.
12. Washing machine according to any of the previous claims, wherein the filter element
(16) comprises at least two magnetic elements adapted to cooperate with at least two
magnetic elements arranged at the sump (6, 6').
13. Washing machine according to claim 12, wherein the at least two magnetic elements
of the filter element (16) and/or the at least two magnetic elements arranged at the
sump (6, 6') comprise opposite polarity.
14. Washing machine according to any of the previous claims, wherein the filter element
(16) is a basket filter element.
15. Washing machine according to any of the previous claims, wherein a drum (10) of the
washing machine (2) comprises an openable or removable lifter (18) through which the
filter element (16) is removable from the sump (6, 6').