Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to laundry washing machines, both for domestic and
professional use.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] A laundry washing machine - both of the type which can only wash and rinse laundry
and of the type which can also dry laundry - comprises an external, substantially
parallepiped-shaped, casing in which a washing tub is provided. The washing tub contains
a perforated washing drum where the laundry to be washed can be loaded. Both the washing
tub and the washing drum preferably have a substantially cylindrical shape. The washing
drum is operated by an electric motor for being rotated, usually about a horizontal
axis.
[0003] Modem laundry washing machines are available in two main configurations: front loading
and top loading. While in a laundry washing machine of the front loading type the
washing tub and the washing drum are accessible through a loading/unloading door located
on a frontal side of the casing, in a laundry washing machine of the top loading type
the washing tub and the washing drum are accessible from the top of the casing.
[0004] Making reference to the laundry washing machines of the top loading type, the washing
drum is typically provided with a door located on the lateral surface thereof.
[0005] Known washing machines usually have the washing tub that is provided with a washing
tub opening located on the top of the washing tub. A casing opening is provided on
the top side of the casing. The borders of the casing opening and the borders of the
washing tub opening are typically coupled to one another by means of an elastic bellows,
or gasket. An access lid is usually provided on top of the casing for ermetically
closing the casing opening. For example, the access lid may be hingeably connected
to the top side of the casing, in such a way to watertight closing the casing opening
when the access lid is in the closed position. Purpose of such access lid is to protect
the inner components of the washing machine and avoid the occurrence of spurts of
water/washing liquid and steam from the washing machine during the washing operations.
[0006] Built-in washing machines adapted to be integrated into a kitchen unit or below a
stationary worktop have now become commonly widespread. However, the peculiar structure
of a top loading washing machine is generally quite unsuitable for a built-in arrangement,
since accessing the opening of the washing machine on the top side of its casing is
made difficult by the presence of overlying furniture elements.
[0007] In order to solve these drawbacks, solutions have been tested and employed.
[0008] For example, patent application
DE 10 2008 009 791 discloses a casing-loadable washing machine or top loader washing machine with a
housing containing a lye container with a casing-side lye container opening and with
a rotatable drum which is mounted with a substantially horizontal shaft. The washing
machine is driven via a drive unit and has a closable withdrawal opening arranged
in the casing. The lye container with the drum is arranged in a moving housing part
which can be moved from the housing for opening the lye container opening and into
the housing for the purposes of closing. The moving housing part is mounted together
with the lye container and the drum so as to be displaceable in the axial direction.
Summary of the invention
[0009] In order to allow the installation within a cavity of a furniture, the known solution
described in
DE 10 2008 009 791 provides for a specifically designed top loading washing machine in which the washing
machine itself mainly consists of two parts movable to one another along a horizontal
direction substantially perpendicular to the frontal side of the furniture. Specifically,
the washing machine is provided with a carrying part integral to the furniture. The
carrying part supports the electric drive unit of the washing drum, and it is provided
with rail elements extending along the horizontal direction. A lye container (
i.e., the washing tub), and the washing drum enclosed therein, are arranged instead in
a moving part of the washing machine which is configured to move along the rail elements
of the carrying part. The drum is provided with a closable withdrawal opening, while
the lye container is provided with a lye container opening. The drive unit provided
on the carrying part comprises a motor with a coupling by means of which the drum
can be separated from the drive unit. In a closed, operational, configuration, the
moving part is enclosed within the furniture. In this configuration, the drive unit
is coupled to the drum, and the lye container opening is closed by a lye container
lid arranged below the furniture. The moving part can be pulled outside the furniture
by sliding on the rail elements; when pulled outside, the drive unit is decoupled
from the drum. In an extended configuration, i.e., when the moving part is outside
the furniture, the lye container opening is exposed, and laundry can be loaded in
/ unloaded from the drum trough the withdrawal opening.
[0010] The Applicant has observed that a solution of this type is not efficient, in terms
of design requirements and cost. Indeed, the solution disclosed in
DE 10 2008 009 791 requires the design of an
ad hoc top loading washing machine, specifically provided with washing tub and drum that
are movable (along the horizontal direction) with respect to the housing.
[0011] Moreover, the design of a top loading washing machine having this feature is more
expensive and more complicated than the one of a standard top loading machine (
i.e., one that does not require to be installed within or below a furniture element). Indeed,
the washing machine disclosed in
DE 10 2008 009 791 requires to be carefully designed in such a way to implement a movable washing tub,
as well as an effective coupling member for the detachable coupling between the drum
and the drive unit.
[0012] A further drawback of this solution is that when the washing machine is in the closed
configuration, the lye container opening requires to be closed by a lye container
lid which is arranged below the furniture. Thus, the furniture needs to be suitably
modified in such a way to support such a lid.
[0013] The Applicant has found that the abovementioned drawbacks can be solved by providing
a washing machine in which the external casing is free from any cover/door/lid, so
that (a portion of) the tub is exposed also during the operation of the washing machine.
[0014] The tub is equipped with one or more tub doors avoiding that water/washing liquid
and/or steam spurts outside the washing machine passing through the casing opening
when the washing machine is in operation.
[0015] For this purpose, a laundry washing machine is proposed. The laundry washing machine
comprise an external casing, a washing tub contained in the external casing, and a
washing drum contained in the washing tub. The washing drum is provided on its lateral
surface with a drum opening for loading/unloading laundry into/from the washing drum,
and with one or more drum doors for closing said drum opening. The washing tub is
provided with a tub opening for accessing the washing drum, and with one or more tub
doors for closing said tub opening. The external casing is provided with a casing
opening for accessing the washing tub. The external casing is free from a cover or
a door or a lid for closing the casing opening.
[0016] Thus, the proposed laundry washing machine has a very compact structure, being free
from any lid located on the top of the casing which has to be swung for accessing
the tub.
[0017] The absence of lid reduces the external size of the laundry washing machine, making
it optimal for the built-in arrangements. This feature is particularly advantageous
since the furniture elements where the washing machine has to be installed typically
have standard, predefined, size.
[0018] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the casing opening is provided
on a top side of the external casing.
[0019] The casing opening is delimited by a top frame located on the top side of the external
casing. Preferably, said top frame is provided with at least one between at least
one compartment fluidly connected to the internal of the washing tub for supplying
water and washing/rinsing products, and an interface panel of the laundry washing
machine.
[0020] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the one or more tub doors comprise
a door of the sliding type, adapted to slide with respect to the washing tub.
[0021] According to another embodiment of the present invention, the one or more tub doors
comprise a door of the hinged type, adapted to swing with respect to the washing tub
about hinge elements connected to the washing tub.
[0022] Advantageously, the laundry washing machine is adapted to operate with a portion
of the washing tub exposed through the casing opening, and, when closed, the one or
more tub doors is/are adapted to avoid that water/washing liquid and/or steam spurts
outside the laundry washing machine passing through the casing opening when the laundry
washing machine is in operation.
[0023] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the laundry washing machine
is adapted to be slidingly inserted/extracted into/from a cavity of a hollow furniture
element. Advantageously the external casing may be substantially parallepiped-shaped,
with lateral sides extending from the top side of the external casing toward a bottom
side of the external casing; in this case the first guide elements and the second
guide elements are preferably slanted with respect to the lateral sides of the external
casing so as to converge one another toward the bottom side of the external casing.
[0024] According to an embodiment of the present invention, wheel elements are provided
on a bottom side of the casing to allow the laundry washing machine to be pulled/pushed
across a flat element.
[0025] Another aspect of the present invention provides for a furniture assembly comprising
a hollow furniture element and a laundry washing machine. The washing machine is adapted
to be displaced, with respect to said hollow furniture element, from a closed configuration,
in which the laundry washing machine is at least substantially housed within a cavity
of the hollow furniture element, to an open configuration, wherein the laundry washing
machine is extracted from the cavity so that the washing drum can be accessed through
the casing opening by opening the tub door and the drum door.
Brief description of the drawings
[0026] These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be made apparent
by the following description of some exemplary and non limitative embodiments thereof;
for its better intelligibility, the following description should be read making reference
to the attached drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a isometric view of a laundry washing machine according to an embodiment of the
present invention;
Figure 2 is a sectional view of the laundry washing machine of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is an isometric view of the laundry washing machine of Figure 1 with the tub door in an opened configuration and the drum with the drum door exposed
through the tub opening according to an embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 4 is an isometric view of the laundry washing machine of Figure 1 with the tub door in an opened configuration and the drum with the drum door exposed
through the tub opening according to another embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 5 is an isometric view of the laundry washing machine of Figure 1 with the drum door that is open;
Figure 6 is a sectional view of the laundry washing machine of Figure 5 without the casing, and
Figure 7 is an isometric view of the washing machine of Figure 1 in a built-in arrangement.
Detailed description of the invention
[0027] With reference to the figures,
Figures 1-2 illustrate a laundry washing machine
100 of the top loading type - hereinafter referred to as "top loading washing machine"
or simply "washing machine"- according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 1 is an isometric view of the washing machine
100, while
Figure 2 is a sectional view of the washing machine
100 taken along the section plane of
Figure 1 identified with the reference
105. In the exemplary embodiment herein considered, the washing machine
100 is a washing machine adapted to only wash and rinse laundry; however the invention
may be applied as well to a washing/drying machine which can also dry laundry.
[0028] The washing machine
100 comprises an external casing or housing
110, for example substantially parallepiped-shaped. The casing
110 is provided on its frontal side with a frontal frame
111, and on its top side with a top frame
112. The washing machine
100 comprises a control unit (not shown in the figures) connected to the various parts
of the laundry machines
100 in order to ensure its operations. Preferably, but not necessarily, an interface
panel
114 coupled to the control unit of the washing machine
100 is provided on the top frame
112, for example on a side portion thereof, by means of which the user may select and
set the washing parameters, such as, for example, a desired washing program. Preferably,
other parameters can optionally be inserted by the user, for example the washing temperature,
the spinning speed, the load in terms of weight of the laundry to be washed and so
on.
[0029] The casing
110 houses a washing tub
115 containing a rotatable perforated drum
120 where the laundry to be washed can be loaded. In operation, the drum
120 is adapted to rotate about a horizontal axis
A, which is substantially perpendicular to the frontal frame
111.
[0030] The tub
115 and the drum
120 have preferably a substantially cylindrical shape. A hollow space
122 is defined between the tub
115 and the drum
120. Preferably, although not necessarily, baffles or lifters
124 (only one shown in figure) are mounted within an internal wall of the drum
120 and parallel to the drum rotation axis
A for performing turning over and tumbling of the laundry when the drum
120 is in rotation. The tub
115 is preferably suspended in a floating manner inside the casing
110, advantageously by means of a number of coil springs and shock absorbers
126. Preferably, but not necessarily, one or more (two in the figures) compartments
127 fluidly connected to the internal of the tub
115 and adapted to the loading of washing/rinsing products (
i.e., detergent, softener, and so on) are provided in the top frame
112. The compartments
127 have been depicted in the figures without any lid; however, each compartment
127 may be provided as well with a corresponding lid for avoiding spurts of the washing/rinsing
products.
[0031] In order to allow reaching the tub
115 from the outside, a casing opening
130 is provided on the top side of the casing
100, delimited by the top frame
112. A corresponding tub opening (not visible in
Figures 1 and
2, but identified in the following figures with the reference
140) is located on the top of the tub
115 for allowing access to the inside of the tub
115. The tub
115 is provided with a tub door
135 (but in another
embodiment there could be more than one doors) for closing said tub opening
140. In the embodiment illustrated in the figures, the tub door
135 is provided with a handle
138 for facilitating the opening and the closing of the tub door
135. When the tub door
135 is in a closed configuration (as depicted in both
Figure 1 and
2)
, the drum
120 housed within the tub
115 cannot be accessed. In this configuration, it is avoided that water/washing liquid
and/or steam spurts outside the washing machine
100 passing through the casing opening
130 when the washing machine
100 is in operation (
e.g., when the drum
120 is rotating). In the exemplary embodiment considered, the tub door
135 is of the single-leaf type, however similar considerations apply in case the tub
door
135 is of the double-leaf type (i.e. two doors hinged to the tub).
[0032] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the tub door
135 is of the hinged type, adapted to swing with respect to the tub
115 about hinge elements connected to the tub
115 itself. According to another embodiment of the present invention, the tub door
135 is of the sliding type, adapted to slide with respect to the tub opening
140, for example inside a corresponding housing located in proximity to the tub
115 or in the casing
110. Naturally, the concepts of the present invention apply as well to different tub door
135 arrangements.
[0033] When the washing machine
100 is not in operation, a user may open the tub door
135, e.g., exploiting the handle
138, in such a way to expose (a portion of) the drum
120. The drum
120 is provided on its lateral surface with a drum opening (not visible in
Figures 1 and
2, but identified in the following figures with the reference
160) for loading/unloading the laundry, and with one (or more) drum door for closing
said drum opening
160. Advantageously, once the tub door
135 is opened, the user may manually rotate the drum
120 until the drum door is exposed at the tub opening.
[0034] Figures 3 and
4 are isometric views of the washing machine
100 with the tub door
135 in an opened configuration and the drum
120 with the drum door exposed through the tub opening.
Figure 3 corresponds to the embodiment in which the tub door
135 is of the sliding type, while
Figure 4 corresponds to the embodiment in which the tub door
135 is of the hinged type. The drum door is identified with the reference
145. In the considered embodiment, the drum door
145 is of the double-leaf type, with a first leaf
148 hingeably connected to the drum
120 by means of a first hinge
150 and a second leaf
152 hingeably connected to the drum
120 by means of a second hinge
154. The concepts of the present invention can be also applied to a drum
120 provided with a drum door
145 of the single-leaf type. A lock element
156 is provided to firmly secure the drum door
145 in a closed configuration when the washing machine
100 is in operation (and the drum
120 is rotating).
[0035] An user may unlock the lock element
156 and open the drum door
145, in such a way to gain access inside of the drum
120 for loading/unloading laundry.
Figure 5 is an isometric view of the washing machine
100 (the embodiment thereof with the tub door
135 of the sliding type) with the drum door
145 that is open.
[0036] Figure 6 is a sectional view of the washing machine
100 of
Figure 5 taken along the section plane
105 with the casing
110 that has been removed. According to an embodiment of the invention, the tub
115 is advantageously provided with a tub opening frame
165 surrounding the tub opening
140 and adapted to fit corresponding borders of the casing opening
130 on the top frame
112. Preferably, although not necessarily, the tub opening frame
165 is made of a rigid material, such as the same material of the tub
115 (
e.g., plastic). According to another embodiment of the present invention, the tub
115 is not connected with the casing
110, but instead the former is floating with respect to the latter
[0037] According to an embodiment of the invention, the casing
110 is free from any cover/door/lid provided on the top frame
112 for closing the casing opening
130 (and thus the tub opening
140 as well), so that (a portion of) the tub
115 is exposed also during the operation of the washing machine
100. The presence of the tub door
135 avoids that water/washing liquid and/or steam spurts outside the washing machine
100 passing through the casing opening
130 when the washing machine
100 is in operation (situation in which the tub door
135 is closed).
[0038] Compared to the known washing machines of the top-loading type, the washing machine
100 according to the present invention has a more compact structure, being free from
any cumbersome lid located on the top frame
112 of the casing
110 which has to be swung (thus requiring a considerable amount of free space above the
casing
110) for accessing the tub
115.
[0039] Moreover, although the washing machine
100 may be employed as a "stand-alone" laundry machine,
i.e., adapted to be directly set up -alone, without any additional furniture, according
to an embodiment of the present invention, the compact structure thereof may be advantageously
exploited for a built-in arrangement, in which the washing machine
100 may be integrated into a kitchen unit or into any other hollow furniture element
provided with a suitably cavity, as well as below a stationary worktop. The absence
of lid reduces the external size of the washing machine
100, making it optimal for the built-in arrangements, especially since the furniture elements
typically have standard, predefined, size.
[0040] For this purpose, according to an advantageous embodiment of the present invention,
the washing machine
100 is supported by wheel elements
170 (
e.g., one or two pairs of wheels) located on the bottom side of the casing
110 and a handle
171 is coupled with the frontal frame
111, in such a way to easily allow the washing machine
100 to be pulled/pushed across a flat element, such as the floor on which the washing
machine
100 is located. In this way, the washing machine
100 may be installed within a hollow furniture element. According to an embodiment of
the present invention (illustrated in the figures), a covering panel
172, preferably made in the same material of that of the hollow furniture element in which
the washing machine
100 is installed, may be attached to the frontal frame
111, for example by means of screws, rivets and/or glue. In this case, the handle
171 may be fixed to the covering panel
172 (
e.g., by means of screws, rivets and/or glue). According to another embodiment of the present
invention (not illustrated in the figures), instead of providing a covering panel,
the handle
171 is directly fixed to the frontal frame
111.
[0041] In a closed configuration, the washing machine is (at least substantially) housed
within a cavity of the hollow furniture element; in this configuration, the washing
machine
100 may be active, and carry out the selected washing program. When the user has to load/unload
laundry within/from the washing machine
100, she/he (at least partially) pulls out the washing machine
100 from the cavity by acting on the handle
171. When the washing machine
100 has been extracted from the cavity of the furniture element by a sufficient amount,
the drum
120 may be easily accessed through the casing opening
130 by opening the tub door
135 and the drum door
145. According to another embodiment of the present invention, instead of directly providing
the washing machine
100 with wheel elements
170, the washing machine
100 may be installed on a movable floor element (
e.g., integral with the furniture element) provided with wheels.
[0042] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the washing machine
100 is provided with both wheel elements
170 and handle
171 at the same time.
[0043] In an embodiment of the invention, the washing machine
100 and the cavity of the hollow furniture are slidingly coupled one another by means
of lateral slide elements, which allow the washing machine
100 to be extracted/inserted from the cavity with ease.
[0044] The lateral slide element advantageously comprises rail elements
174 located on both the lateral sides of the casing
110 and extending substantially parallel to the direction of the horizontal axis
A, and corresponding guide elements
175 located on sides of the cavity of the hollow furniture. As illustrated in
Figures 3-6, the rail elements
174 are configured to be slidingly engaged into the guide elements
175. For example, the guide elements
175 comprise suitably shaped protruding members for defining corresponding lanes adapted
to engage the rail elements
174. In order to improve the sliding between the rail elements
174 and the guide elements
175, the guide elements
175 may be additionally provided with rollers. Similar considerations apply if the rail
elements
174 are located on the sides of the cavity of the hollow furniture and the corresponding
guide elements
175 are located on the lateral sides of the casing
110.
[0045] Although adapted to be fixed on sides of the cavity of the hollow furniture, for
the sake of clarity the guide elements
175 have been illustrated in
Figures 3-6 detached from any furniture.
[0046] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the rail elements
174 are advantageously located on two support frames
178, each one coupled to (a bottom portion of) a corresponding lateral side of the casing
110 and slanted with respect to said lateral side. The support frames
178 are arranged in such a way to define, on the section plane identified with the reference
105, substantially a "V", so that the rail elements
174 results to be at least partially faced one to another, converging toward the bottom
of the washing machine
110 (as depicted in
Figure 2)
. In order to allow a correct sliding of the rail elements
174 along the lanes defined by the guide elements
175, the guide elements
175 are shaped so as to follow the slanted profile of the support frames
178. Thanks to this peculiar arrangement, once installed, the washing machine
100 self-centers on the above
described slide elements, so that any unwanted clearance between the washing machine
100 and the hollow furniture is advantageously kept as low as possible.
[0047] In
Figure 7 there is illustrated the washing machine
100 (with the tub door
135 of the sliding type) in an exemplary built-in arrangement (the hollow furniture element
is identified with the reference
180)
, with the washing machine
100 that is pulled out from the cavity, and the tub door
135 that is opened.
[0048] Naturally, different types of slide elements may be also contemplated.
[0049] According to another embodiment of the present invention, instead of being supported
by wheel elements
170, the washing machine
100 may be arranged to be installed within the furniture element in a lifted manner,
with the washing machine
100 itself that is supported by the slide elements only.
1. A laundry washing machine (
100), comprising:
- an external casing (110);
- a washing tub (115) contained in the external casing (110);
- a washing drum (120) contained in the washing tub (115), wherein:
- the washing drum (120) is provided on its lateral surface with a drum opening (160) for loading/unloading laundry into/from the washing drum (120), and with one or more drum doors (145) for closing said drum opening (160);
- the washing tub (115) is provided with a tub opening (140) for accessing the washing drum (120), and with one or more tub doors (135) for closing said tub opening (140), and
- the external casing (110) is provided with a casing opening (130) for accessing the washing tub (115),
characterized in that
the external casing (110) is free from a cover or a door or a lid for closing the casing opening (130).
2. The laundry washing machine (100) of claim 1, wherein the casing opening (130) is provided on a top side of the external casing (100).
3. The laundry washing machine (
100) of claim 2, wherein the casing opening (
130) is delimited by a top frame (
112) located on the top side of the external casing (
100), said top frame (
112) being provided with at least one between:
- at least one compartment (127) fluidly connected to the internal of the washing tub (115) for supplying water and washing/rinsing products, and
- an interface panel (114) of the laundry washing machine (100).
4. The laundry washing machine (100) of any one among the preceding claims, wherein said one or more tub doors (135) comprise a door of the sliding type, adapted to slide with respect to the washing
tub (120).
5. The laundry washing machine (100) of any one among claims 1 to 3, wherein said one or more tub doors (135) comprise a door of the hinged type, adapted to swing with respect to the washing
tub (120) about hinge elements connected to the washing tub (120).
6. The laundry washing machine (
100) of any one among the preceding claims, wherein:
- the laundry washing machine (100) is adapted to operate with a portion of the washing tub (115) exposed through the casing opening (130), and
- when closed, the one or more tub doors (135) is/are adapted to avoid that water/washing liquid and/or steam spurts outside the
laundry washing machine (100) passing through the casing opening (130) when the laundry washing machine (100) is in operation.
7. The laundry washing machine (100) of any one among the preceding claims, wherein the laundry washing machine (100) is adapted to be slidingly inserted/extracted into/from a cavity of a hollow furniture
element (180).
8. The laundry washing machine (100) of claim 7, wherein first guide elements (174) are laterally provided on the external casing (110) for being slidingly engaged into corresponding second guide elements (175) located on sides of the cavity of the hollow furniture element (180).
9. The laundry washing machine (
100) of claim 8, wherein:
- the external casing (100) is substantially parallepiped-shaped, with lateral sides extending from the top
side of the external casing (110) toward a bottom side of the external casing (110);
- the first guide elements (174) and the second guide elements (175) are slanted with respect to the lateral sides of the external casing (110) so as to converge one another toward the bottom side of the external casing (110).
10. The laundry washing machine (100) of any one among the preceding claims, further comprising wheel elements (170) located on a bottom side of the casing (110) to allow the laundry washing machine (100) to be pulled/pushed across a flat element.
11. A furniture assembly (100, 180) comprising a hollow furniture element (180) and a laundry washing machine (180) according to any one among the preceding claims, wherein the washing machine (100) is adapted to be displaced, with respect to said hollow furniture element (180), from a closed configuration, in which the laundry washing machine (100) is at least substantially housed within a cavity of the hollow furniture element
(180), to an open configuration, wherein the laundry washing machine (100) is extracted from the cavity so that the washing drum (120) can be accessed through the casing opening (130) by opening the tub door (135) and the drum door (145).