TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to an electrical appliance with an improved door mechanism.
[0002] The present invention may be used to particular advantage in a washing machine, to
which the following description refers purely by way of example.
BACKGROUND ART
[0003] Household and professional appliances have a common structure: a work environment
in which the material to be processed (e.g. fabrics to be washed, food to be cooked,
dishes to be washed, etc.) is loaded by the user through a loading/unloading opening;
work components for the appliance to function (e.g. washing means or a heater to heat
the environment); a cabinet housing both the work environment and the work components;
and a door, which is fitted to the cabinet and closes the loading/unloading opening
of the work environment to allow access to the work environment (door open) and to
isolate the work environment from the external environment (door closed).
[0004] At present almost all door mechanisms comprise a hinge, which is located either on
the side of the door (as in washing machines) or on the bottom of the door (as in
dishwashers or ovens) and allows the door to rotate about a fixed axis of rotation.
Although convenient in terms of simplicity and cost, these door mechanisms can be
troublesome when the space around the machine is tiny (e.g. small apartments, kitchens
or bathrooms), as the whole door is rotated about a fixed axis of rotation, regardless
of the location of the machine or door. In other words, a door hinged to rotate about
a fixed axis of rotation requires a large amount of space in front of the appliance
when the door is open (as in an oven) or being opened (as in a washing machine or
tumble drier).
[0005] Patent application
EP1333118A1 discloses a front-loading electrical household appliance comprising a supporting
and containing structure with a front wall having a loading opening closed by a door.
The door is connected to the front wall by two closing links located near two opposite
sides of the door and connected rotatably, by a first end, to the door and, by a second
end, to the front wall to cause the door to move from the closed position to a sliding
position; two tracks formed in the door and in sliding connection with said first
ends of the closing links cause the door to slide parallel to the front wall from
the sliding position to the open position.
[0006] Patent application
EP2007103015.9 discloses an electrical appliance having: a casing; a work environment supported
inside the casing and having a loading/unloading opening; a door supported by the
casing to close the loading/unloading opening of the work environment; and connecting
means for connecting the door to the casing so that the door can be moved between
a closed position and an open position, and having at least one first guide formed
on the casing, at least one first trolley sliding along the first guide and connected
to the door, at least one second guide formed on the door and the same shape as the
first guide, and at least one second trolley sliding along the second guide and connected
to the casing; each guide has a curved first portion, along which the respective trolley
slides when the door nears the closed position, and a second portion, which is longer
than the first portion and is tangent to the first portion at a point of connection
to the first portion.
[0007] Patent
US6029649 discloses an oven including a body portion and a door that engages the body portion.
The body portion is cylindrical in shape and has two lateral sides, each of which
has a circular groove and two vertical slots extending upwardly from the circular
groove. The door has two flanges at two ends, each provided, at an inner side, with
two projections that slide inside the circular groove and the vertical slots.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
[0008] It is an object of the present invention to provide an electrical appliance with
an improved door mechanism, designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks, and
which is cheap and easy to implement.
[0009] According to the present invention, there is provided an electrical appliance with
an improved door mechanism, as claimed in the accompanying Claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example
with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a schematic perspective view of a washing machine in accordance with
the present invention and with a door in a closed position;
Figure 2 shows a schematic perspective view of the Figure 1 washing machine with the
door in a partially open position;
Figure 3 shows a schematic perspective view of the Figure 1 washing machine with the
door in a fully open position and with a detergent dispenser in an extracted position;
Figure 4 shows a schematic perspective view of a portion of the door of the Figure
1 washing machine;
Figures 5 and 6 show two schematic perspective views of a hinge of the door of the
Figure 1 washing machine in two different positions;
Figures 7 and 8 show two different enlarged schematic perspective views of the hinge
of the door of the Figure 1 washing machine;
Figure 9 shows a schematic side view of a portion of a casing of the Figure 1 washing
machine supporting a guide of door connecting means; and
Figure 10 shows a schematic perspective view of the Figure 1 washing machine highlighting
the position of an inner wash tub defining a work environment.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0011] Number 1 in Figure 1 indicates as a whole a washing machine comprising a casing 2
resting on a floor on a number of feet (not shown). Casing 2 supports a work environment
3 (in particular, a cylindrical wash tub) in which the material to be processed (i.e.
fabrics to be washed) is loaded/unloaded by the user through a loading/unloading opening
4 of casing 2. Access to loading/unloading opening 4 of casing 2 is closed by a door
5 supported by casing 2.
[0012] As shown in Figures 4-9, connecting means 6 are provided to connect door 5 to casing
2, so that door 5 can be moved between a closed position (shown in Figure 1) and an
open position (shown in Figure 3).
[0013] Connecting means 6 comprise two guides 7 (only one shown in Figure 9) formed on casing
2, both the same shape, and located on two opposite sides of door 5; and two followers
8 (only one shown in Figure 4), each of which slides along a respective guide 7 and
projects from door 5. Connecting means 6 also comprise two guides 9 (only one shown
in Figure 5) formed on door 5, both the same shape, and located on two opposite sides
of door 5; and two trolleys 10 (only one shown in Figures 4-8), each of which slides
along a respective guide 9 and is connected to casing 2 by means of a hinge 11.
[0014] As shown more clearly in Figures 5 and 6, each hinge 11 has a fixed end portion 12
connected rigidly to casing 2; and a movable end portion 13 opposite fixed end portion
12 and connected rigidly to trolley 10. In each hinge 11, movable end portion 13 rotates
with respect to fixed end portion 12, about a horizontal axis of rotation 14 substantially
parallel to door 5 and perpendicular to relative guide 9, between an inside position
(shown in Figure 5) and an outside position (shown in Figure 6). In a preferred embodiment
shown in the attached Figures, each hinge 11 comprises three arms 15, each of which
is hinged to both fixed end portion 12 and movable end portion 13 to connect the two
portions 12 and 13 to each other. By comprising three arms 15, each hinge 11 prevents
any undesired movement of door 5; i.e. door 5 can only rotate about axis of rotation
14.
[0015] Each hinge 11 also comprises at least one spiral spring 16, which has a first end
connected to fixed end portion 12, and a second end opposite the first end and connected
to a central portion of an inner arm 15, so that each spring 16 is of minimum length
when hinge 11 is in one of its two limit positions (inside position and outside position
shown in Figures 5 and 6) defined by its stops, and is of maximum length when hinge
11 is in an intermediate position between its two limit positions. In other words,
each spring 16 has to be extended to move hinge 11 out of each of its two limit positions;
thus, spring 16 pulls hinge 11 into each of its two limit positions and so tends to
keep hinge 11 in each of its two limit positions. As shown more clearly in Figure
7, fixed end portion 12 and the inner arm 15 of each hinge 11 have respective eyelets
17 for receiving the ends of spring 16.
[0016] When hinges 11 are in the inside position (shown in Figures 1 and 5), i.e. when hinges
11 are in the inside limit position, door 5 is in the closed position and vice versa;
on the contrary, when hinges 11 are in the outside position (shown in Figures 2, 3
and 6), i.e. when hinges 11 are in the outside limit position, door 5 can slide towards
the fully open position of Figure 3 and thus door 5 can be in any position comprised
between the partially open position of Figure 2 and the fully open position of Figure
3.
[0017] As shown in Figure 4, each guide 9 is curved with a fixed radius, but, in a different
embodiment, may vary in radius. As shown in Figure 9, each guide 7 has a curved top
portion 18 with a fixed radius substantially equal to the radius of rotation of hinges
11; and a curved bottom portion 19, which is longer than curved top portion 18, has
a fixed radius, and is the same shape (i.e. has the same radius) as guides 9. In other
words, curved bottom portions 19 of the two guides 7 are the same shape as guides
7. Curved bottom portions 19 of the two guides 9 may, of course, differ in shape from
the two guides 7, but only to a minor extent, since guides 7 and 9 all guide the movement
of the same rigid object: door 5.
[0018] As shown in the opening sequence in Figures 1-3, door 5 is guided by guides 7 and
9 and by hinges 11, which allow two combined movements: door 5 moves (rotates) initially
out of its closed position (from the closed position in Figure 1 to the partially
open position in Figure 2), and then slides down (from the partially open position
in Figure 2 to the open position in Figure 3) to allow access to work environment
3. The first part of the movement of door 5 is a rotation and is guided by top portions
19 of guides 7 and by hinges 11; over the first part of the movement of door 5, each
follower 8 slides along top portion 19 of the relative guide 7, while hinge 11 rotates
about the respective axis of rotation 14. The second part of the movement of door
5 is guided by bottom portions 19 of guides 7 and by guides 9; over the second part
of the movement of door 5, each follower 8 slides along bottom portion 19 of relative
guide 7, while each trolley 10 slides along relative guide 9.
[0019] In other words, over the first part of the movement of door 5, door 5 moves substantially
away from casing 2, at least up to a point at which the space requirements for door
5 to move parallel to casing 2 no longer interfere with casing 2; whereas, over the
second part of the movement of door 5, door 5 moves substantially parallel to casing
2.
[0020] As stated, springs 16 pull hinges 11 into each of their limit positions and so tend
to keep hinges 11 in each of their limit positions. Springs 16 therefore have two
functions: keeping door 5 pulled against a door gasket fitted about loading/unloading
opening 4 to prevent water leakage during the wash cycle; and moving door 5 smoothly
into the open and closed position. This second function in particular is very important,
in that springs 16 keep hinges 11 in the outside position (shown in Figure 6) as trolleys
10 slide along guides 9, thus preventing hinges 11 from rotating into the inside position
(shown in Figure 5) as trolleys 10 slide along guides 9. It is important to note that
rotation of hinges 11 into the inside position (shown in Figure 5) as trolleys 10
slide along guides 9 results in undesired stoppage of trolleys 10 along guides 9.
[0021] The bottom parts of guides 9 slope towards casing 2 so that, over the last portion
of its opening movement, door 5 moves towards casing 2, and, in its lowest (open)
position shown in Figure 3, the bottom edge 20 of door 5 is right next to the bottom
portion of casing 2, safely out of range of the user's feet.
[0022] As shown in Figures 7 and 8, one arm 15 of at least one hinge 11 supports a stop
21, which limits downward slide of trolley 10 along guide 9, i.e. defines the lowest
(open) position of door 5 shown in Figure 3.
[0023] In a preferred embodiment shown in the attached Figures, casing 2 comprises two vertical
appendixes 22, which are located on opposite sides of loading/unloading opening 4,
have respective vertical walls 23 facing relative vertical walls 24 of door 5, and
completely surround door 5 when door 5 is in the closed position (shown in Figure
1). Guides 7 are defined on vertical walls 23 of appendixes 22, and followers 8 project
from vertical walls 24 of door 5.
[0024] In the embodiment shown in the attached Figures, bottom portions 19 of guides 7 are
shorter than guides 9, so that followers 8 disengage guides 9 at the end of the opening
movement of door 5, and engage guides 9 at the start of the closing movement of door
5. Each guide 9 obviously has an opening, through which the respective follower 8
disengages or engages guide 9. In a different embodiment not shown, bottom portions
19 of guides 7 are the same length as guides 9, so followers 8 never disengage guides
7.
[0025] In a different embodiment not shown, connecting means 6 only comprise one guide 7
formed on casing 2, one follower 8 sliding along guide 7, one guide 9 formed on door
5, and one trolley 10 sliding along guide 9.
[0026] In another different embodiment not shown, connecting means 6 only comprise guides
9 and trolleys 10, and so comprise no guides 7 and no followers 8.
[0027] Washing machine 1 may comprise locking means for locking door 5 in the closed position;
and braking and/or damping means for attenuating the sliding movement of door 5 between
the closed position and the open position.
[0028] In the embodiment shown in the attached Figures, guides 7 and 9 are located on both
casing 2 and door 5 (guides 7 on casing 2, and guides 9 on door 5). In a different
embodiment not shown, guides 7 and 9 are located either on door 5 only, or on casing
2 only.
[0029] In each trolley 10, the sliding part 25 which engages relative guide 9 (i.e. slides
inside guide 9) may be covered with antifriction material (for example, Teflon or
similar) to reduce the force necessary to move trolley 10 along guide 9.
[0030] As shown in Figure 3, washing machine 1 comprises a detergent dispenser 26 mounted
in casing 2 to slide between a stowed position (not shown), in which detergent dispenser
26 is fully inserted inside casing 2, and an extracted position (shown in Figure 3),
in which detergent dispenser 26 is partially extracted from casing 2. Preferably,
detergent dispenser 26 is located through a front panel 27 of casing 2, which is closed
by a top panel 28 of door 5 when door 5 is in the closed position (shown in Figure
1).
[0031] Preferably, a front panel 29 of door 5 supports a user interface 30 having a display
and a number of buttons. User interface 30 communicates with an electronic control
unit (not shown) of washing machine 1, housed inside casing 2, by means of a wireless
communication device 31 (e.g. employing infrared or radio signals) having two communication
means 32 (shown in Figure 3), one of which is located inside door 5, and the other
inside casing 2. For example, one communication means 32 may be located on top panel
28 of door 5, and the other communication means 32 may be located on front panel 27
of casing 2, so that the two communication means 32 face each other when door 5 is
in the closed position (shown in Figure 1). The fact that the two communication means
32 face each other is important when the two communication means 32 communicate using
infrared signals.
[0032] As shown in Figure 10, work environment 3 is a cylindrical wash tub having a central
axis 33 parallel to loading/unloading opening 4 of casing 2, and encloses a revolving
perforated drum 34 having two access doors 35 to the inside of perforated drum 34.
Access doors 35 are hinged to perforated drum 34 and can be fixed to one another by
means of hooks and slots (not shown). One of access doors 35 is equipped with a safety
lock to prevent undesired opening of access doors 35. Central axis 33 of wash tub
3 being parallel to loading/unloading opening 4 provides for more efficient use of
the space inside casing 2, thus greatly increasing the rated capacity of washing machine
1, i.e. the maximum amount of laundry (normally measured in kg) that perforated drum
34 can hold, even with a relatively small casing 2. In a different embodiment not
shown, central axis 33 of the cylindrical wash tub (and thus of perforated drum 34)
is perpendicular to loading/unloading opening 4 of casing 2.
[0033] In the embodiment shown in the attached Figures, door 5 has a curved cross section
and varies in thickness, which is maximum at top panel 28 and minimum at a bottom
edge 36. In other words, door 5 tapers gradually in thickness from top panel 28 to
bottom edge 36.
[0034] Washing machine 1 as described above has numerous advantages, by being easy to implement,
by allowing door 5 to open without too much space needed, and so being suitable for
use in confined spaces. It is important to note that in its lowest (open) position
shown in Figure 3, bottom edge 20 of door 5 is right next to the bottom portion of
casing 2, and so safely out of range of the user's feet.
[0035] Though particularly advantageous for a washing machine, the above connecting means
6 of door 5 also apply to any other kind of electrical appliance, such as a drier,
washer-drier, refrigerator, conventional oven, microwave oven, or dishwasher.
1. An electrical appliance (1) comprising:
a casing (2);
a work environment (3) housed inside the casing (2) and having a loading/unloading
opening (4);
a door (5) fitted to the casing (2) to close the loading/unloading opening (4) of
the work environment (3); and
connecting means (6) for connecting the door (5) to the casing (2) so that the door
(5) can be moved between a closed position and an open position, and comprising at
least one first guide (9) formed on the door (5), at least one trolley (10) sliding
along the first guide (9), and at least one hinge (11) connecting the trolley (10)
to the casing (2) to permit rotation about a horizontal axis of rotation (14);
the electrical appliance (1) being characterized in that respective bottom parts of the first guides (9) slope towards the casing (2), so
that, over the last portion of its opening movement, the door (5) moves towards the
casing (2).
2. An electrical appliance (1) as claimed in any of Claims 1 and comprising a detergent
dispenser (26), which is mounted in the casing (2) to slide between a stowed position,
in which the detergent dispenser (26) is fully inserted inside the casing (2), and
an extracted position, in which the detergent dispenser (26) is partially extracted
from the casing (2); the detergent dispenser (26) is located through a front panel
(27) of the casing (2), which is closed by a top panel (28) of the door (5) when the
door (5) is in the closed position.
3. An electrical appliance (1) as claimed in any of Claims 1 or 2 and comprising:
a user interface (30) fitted to a front panel (29) of the door (5);
an electronic control unit housed inside the casing (2); and
a wireless communication device (31) having a first communication means (32) located
inside door (5) and connected to the user interface (30); and a second communication
means (32) located inside the casing (2) and connected to the electronic control unit.
4. An electrical appliance (1) as claimed in Claim 4, wherein the first communication
means (32) is located on a top panel (28) of the door (5), and the second communication
means (32) is located on a front panel (27) of the casing (2), so that the two communication
means (32) face each other when the door (5) is in the closed position.
5. An electrical appliance (1) as claimed in any of Claims 1 to 4, wherein the electrical
appliance (1) is a washing machine, and the work environment (3) is a cylindrical
wash tub having a central axis (33) parallel to the loading/unloading opening (4)
of the casing (2).
6. An electrical appliance (1) as claimed in Claim 5, wherein the work environment (3)
houses a revolving perforated drum (34) having two access doors (35) to the inside
of the perforated drum (34).
7. An electrical appliance (1) as claimed in Claim 6, wherein the access doors (35) are
hinged to the perforated drum (34), and can be fixed to one another by means of hooks
and slots; and one of the access doors (35) is equipped with a safety lock to prevent
undesired opening of the access doors (35).
8. An electrical appliance (1) as claimed in any of Claims 1 to 7, wherein the door (5)
has a curved cross section and varies in thickness, which is maximum at a top panel
(28) and minimum at a bottom edge (36).
9. An electrical appliance (1) as claimed in any of Claims 1 to 8, wherein the hinge
(11) comprises at least one spring (16), which pulls the hinge (11) into each of its
two limit positions and so tends to keep the hinge (11) in each of its two limit positions.
10. An electrical appliance (1) as claimed in Claim 9, wherein the spring (16) is of minimum
length when the hinge (11) is in one of its two limit positions, and is of maximum
length when the hinge (11) is in an intermediate position between its two limit positions.
11. An electrical appliance (1) as claimed in Claim 9 or 10, wherein the hinge (11) has
a fixed end portion (12) connected rigidly to the casing (2), and a movable end portion
(13) opposite the fixed end portion (12), connected rigidly to the trolley (10), and
rotating with respect to the fixed end portion (12) about the axis of rotation (14);
and the hinge (11) comprises at least one arm (15) hinged to both the fixed end portion
(12) and the movable end portion (13) to connect the two end portions (12, 13) to
each other.
12. An electrical appliance (1) as claimed in any of Claims 9 to 11, wherein the first
guide (9) is curved.
13. An electrical appliance (1) as claimed in any of Claims 9 to 12, wherein the connecting
means (6) comprise at least a second guide (7) formed on the casing (2); and at least
one follower (8), which slides along the second guide (7) and is connected to the
door (5).
14. An electrical appliance (1) as claimed in Claim 13, wherein the second guide (7) has
a curved top portion (18) with a fixed radius substantially equal to the radius of
rotation of the hinge (11); and a curved bottom portion (19), which is longer than
the curved top portion (18) and is the same shape as first guide (9).
15. An electrical appliance (1) as claimed in any of Claims 9 to 14, wherein the casing
(2) comprises two vertical appendixes (22), which are located on opposite sides of
the loading/unloading opening (4), have respective vertical walls (23) facing relative
vertical walls (24) of the door (5), and completely surround the door (5) when the
door (5) is in the closed position.