Field of the invention
[0001] The invention relates to a washing machine (the expression "washing machine" including
both "simple" washing machines, i.e. washing machines which can only wash and rinse
laundry, and washing-drying machines,
i.e. washing machines which can also dry laundry, both of the front-loading or top-loading
type) with a draining circuit comprising a valve element adapted to selectively open
and close the passage of liquid from a tub to the draining circuit, and a filter element
for impeding that foreign bodies such as coins or buttons escaping the laundry could
reach the draining pump.
Background of the invention
[0002] EP1204792 discloses a washing machine, wherein an inlet of a draining circuit is fluidly connected
to a sump. A valve element is arranged between the sump and the inlet of the draining
circuit. The valve element shuts off the sump from the draining circuit during a washing
cycle by using a valve seat and a ball as closing element. The ball is freely movable
within a draining section of the draining circuit.
[0003] By using a valve element of the above kind, water within the draining circuit needs
not be heated during a heating phase of a washing cycle of the washing machine, whereby
the energy consumption of the washing machine is reduced. Assembling of the draining
circuit in a way that guarantees proper operation of the valve and long-term functionality
of the closing state of the valve element may be a problem, as such a valve element
however is a component in danger of failure, e.g. because of clogging. As such it
needs servicing. Servicing however may be complicated by valve element design and
mounting location and in the consequence cost intensive.
[0004] EP2503050 tries to solve above problem by providing a washing machine comprising a tub with
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,
e.g. which can be removed from the sump by a user,
e.g. for cleaning or replacement, and can be (re)inserted into the sump thereafter. By
inserting the filter element in the sump, preferably upstream the draining circuit,
foreign objects and fluff are effectively filtered out of the liquid drained from
the tub. In consequence, no or a reduced amount of foreign objects enter the draining
circuit of the washing machine. The sump is preferably formed integrally with the
tub, such that no additional mounting or assembly step is necessary for mounting the
sump at the tub. The washing machine may preferably comprise a chamber for at least
a portion of a draining pump, wherein the chamber is preferably integrally formed
with the sump and the tub, such that fewer assembling steps and less assembly time
for assembling the washing machine are required. The washing machine disclosed in
EP2503050 also comprises a valve element for selectively obstructing (or closing) a passage
of liquid from the tub to the draining circuit. As such, the valve element is preferably
arranged downstream the tub and upstream the draining circuit. The valve element is
adapted to seal or close the tub from the draining circuit, preferably in particular
during a heating phase of a washing cycle of the washing machine. By blocking the
fluid connection to the draining circuit when the valve element is in its closed position,
water within the draining circuit is not heated and the energy consumption of the
washing machine is reduced. For enhancing the serviceability of the washing machine
with respect to the valve element, e.g. for easy handling thereof, the filter element
comprises the valve element. By providing a filter element comprising the valve element,
the valve element can for example be removed from the sump or be (re)inserted together
with the filter element such that easy handling of the valve element is provided.
As a consequence, serviceability of the washing machine is improved.
Summary of the Invention
[0005] Applicant has found that the above-described solutions are noisy. Indeed, in the
solutions disclosed in
EP1204792 and in
EP2503050 the valve element is allowed to move within a rigid body,
i. e. the sump and the filter element, respectively. Thus, with respect to previous solutions
providing a valve element freely movable within a non-rigid sleeve connecting the
sump and the draining circuit to each other, the solutions disclosed in
EP1204792 and in
EP2503050 represent a worsening in terms of noise perceived by the user.
[0006] Applicant has found that the above-described solutions also cause limited floating
valve movement capabilities. Indeed, foreign bodies accumulating in the filter element
may interfere with, and impair, valve element movement, thus negatively affecting
both valve element ascending movement (and hence mechanical and thermal insulation
between the tub and the draining circuit) as well as valve element descending movement
(and hence quick draining of the treatment liquids from the tub). Moreover, noise
and valve element movement capabilities issues are exacerbated by relatively large
and/or frequent mechanical vibrations produced by the washing machine during operation
thereof.
[0007] Valve element movement capabilities issues may also cause more serious drawbacks,
especially in solutions, such as that disclosed in
EP2503050, wherein the valve element is operated within a meshed filter element. Indeed, being
substantially freely movable within the filter element, the valve element, especially
during its ascending movement, may experience friction with, until getting jammed
into, the filter element mesh, so that the valve element may be not allowed to complete
its ascending movement.
[0008] Applicant has faced the problem of devising a satisfactory solution able to overcome
the above-discussed, as well as other, drawbacks.
[0009] In particular, one or more aspects of the solution according to specific embodiments
of the invention are set out in the independent claims, with advantageous features
of the same solution that are indicated in the dependent claims (with any advantageous
feature provided with reference to a specific aspect of the solution according to
an embodiment of the invention that applies
mutatis mutandis to any other aspect thereof).
[0010] An aspect of the solution according to one or more embodiments of the invention relates
to a laundry washing machine. The laundry washing machine comprises a tub for containing
treatment liquids, the tub comprising a sump fluidly connected or connectable to a
draining circuit of the washing machine, and a valve/filter assembly adapted to be
removably positioned in a filter seat provided in the sump for intercepting and filtering
the treatment liquids while passing from said tub to said draining circuit. Said valve/filter
assembly comprises:
a receptacle having an inlet for the access of the treatment liquids coming from the
tub, and a filtering surface through which said treatment liquids coming from the
tub can pass to said draining circuit, said filtering surface being adapted to retain
within said receptacle foreign bodies entering said inlet,
a valve seat fixed or fixable to an open end of said receptacle, and
a valve element pivotally hinged to said valve seat so as to swing within the receptacle,
when said valve seat is fixed to said receptacle, between a closed position in which
the valve element abuts the valve seat, thereby preventing passage of liquid from
said tub to said draining circuit, and an opened position in which the valve element
is at least partially spaced from said valve seat, thereby allowing liquid to pass
from said tub to said draining circuit trough said filtering surface of said receptacle.
[0011] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the valve/filter assembly
comprises a gasket element arranged in such a way to provide a watertight connection
between said valve element and said valve seat in said closed position of said valve
element.
[0012] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, said valve element comprises
a rigid core on which said gasket element is over-injected.
[0013] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, said valve seat comprises
a rigid frame on which said gasket element is over-injected.
[0014] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, said valve element is pivotally
hinged to said valve seat by a resilient connection comprising said gasket element,
a layer of resilient material at least partially over injected on a rigid core of
said valve element, and at least one flexible connecting element made in a single
piece construction with said gasket element and said layer of resilient material.
[0015] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, said valve element is made
of a resilient material and is pivotally hinged to said valve seat by a resilient
connection comprising said valve element, said gasket element, and at least one flexible
connecting element made in a single piece construction with said gasket element and
said valve element.
[0016] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the valve seat further
comprises at least one protruding member adapted to be removably associated with at
least one corresponding housing of said valve element for pivotally hinging said valve
element to said valve seat in a removable manner.
[0017] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the at least one protruding
member is made in a single piece construction with the gasket element.
[0018] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, said valve/filter assembly
comprises at least one fixing element adapted to removably fix both said receptacle
to said valve seat and said valve/filter assembly to said filter seat.
[0019] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the at least one fixing
element is mechanically coupled to said receptacle and is elastically deformable,
elastic deformation of the at least one fixing element allowing insertion and snap-fit
fixation of said receptacle in said filter seat.
[0020] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the valve seat further
comprises at least one slot for allowing passage of the at least one fixing element
therethrough during fixation of said valve seat to said receptacle.
[0021] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, at least part of the valve
seat is adapted to rest, upon positioning said valve/filter assembly in said filter
seat, on an inner flange provided in the sump and delimiting the inlet of said filter
seat. Said valve/filter assembly is positioned in said filter seat, and said at least
one fixing element engages said inner flange for fixing the valve/filter assembly
in said filter seat.
[0022] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, said valve/filter assembly
comprises a locking element adapted to take a locking position wherein it prevents
removal of the fixation of said receptacle to said a valve seat and of the fixation
of said valve/filter assembly to said filter seat.
[0023] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the locking element comprises
at least one cap member removably fixable to said valve seat.
[0024] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the at least one cap member,
in said locking position, covers said at least one slot and the at least one fixing
element therethrough.
[0025] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, said valve element is provided
with at least one wall that extends from a side of said valve element facing, in operation,
the bottom of said receptacle, said at least one wall delimiting at least one air
capturing chamber adapted to capture air thereby enhancing floating of said valve
element.
[0026] Applicant has also found that the known solutions (featuring both valve and filter
elements) are difficult to mount, especially as far as mounting of the valve element
on the filter element and mounting of the filter element into the respective seat
are concerned, and that known mounting solutions are unreliable (thus requiring frequent
servicing) and inconvenient to practice (thus making servicing difficult).
[0027] Thus, in order to overcome these, as well as other drawbacks, another aspect of the
invention relates to a washing machine comprising:
a tub for containing treatment liquids, the tub comprising a sump fluidly connected
or connectable to a draining circuit of the washing machine, and
a valve/filter assembly adapted to be removably positioned in a filter seat provided
in the sump for intercepting and filtering the treatment liquids while passing from
said tub to said draining circuit, said valve/filter assembly comprising:
a filter element,
a valve seat fixed or fixable to an open end of said filter element,
a valve element pivotally hinged to said valve seat so as to swing within the filter
element between closed and opened positions preventing and allowing, respectively,
passage of the treatment liquids from said tub to said draining circuit, and
at least one elastically deformable fixing element mechanically coupled to said filter
element, said at least one fixing element being allowed to pass, when a deforming
force is applied thereto, through at least one slot of the valve seat and to engage
said valve seat when said deforming force is released, and said valve/filter assembly
being allowed to pass, when a deforming force is applied to said at least one fixing
element, into said filter seat and to engage said filter seat when said deforming
force is released.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0028] These and other features and advantages of the solution according to one or more
embodiments of the invention will be best understood with reference to the following
detailed description, given purely by way of a non-restrictive indication, to be read
in conjunction with the accompanying drawings (wherein corresponding elements are
denoted with equal or similar references, and their explanation is not repeated for
the sake of exposition brevity). In this respect, it is expressly understood that
the figures are not necessarily drawn to scale (with some details that may be exaggerated
and/or simplified) and that, unless otherwise indicated, they are simply used to conceptually
illustrate the described structures and procedures. In particular:
Figure 1 shows a sectional side view of a washing machine according to an embodiment of the
invention;
Figure 2A shows an exploded perspective side view of a valve/filter assembly according to an
embodiment of the invention;
Figures 2B and 2C show front and sectional side views, respectively, of the valve/filter assembly in
a fitted condition, according to an embodiment of the invention;
Figure 2D shows sectional views of a floating valve of the valve/filter assembly in opened
and closed positions, according to an embodiment of the invention;
Figure 2E shows perspective assembled and exploded bottom views of a floating valve/valve seat
group of the valve/filter assembly, according an embodiment of the invention;
Figure 2F shows perspective side views of the valve/filter assembly in full-closed and full-opened
conditions, according to an embodiment of the invention, and
Figure 2G shows side and perspective side views of a valve seat/locking element of the valve/filter
assembly in engaged and disengaged conditions, according to an embodiment of the invention.
Detailed description of preferred embodiments
[0029] With reference to the drawings,
Figure 1 shows a sectional side view of a washing machine
100, for example for domestic use, according to an embodiment of the invention. The washing
machine may be a "simple" washing machine,
i. e. a washing machine that can only wash and rinse laundry, or a washing-drying machine,
i.e. a washing machine that can also dry laundry. As exemplary illustrated, the washing
machine
100 is of the front-loading type (anyway, it should be apparent from the following description
that washing machines of the top-loading type may also benefit from the invention).
[0030] The washing machine
100 preferably comprises a substantially parallepiped-shaped cabinet
105, which is apt to contain (
e.g., hydraulic, electronic and/or electromechanical) components for allowing washing
machine operation - only the relevant ones for understanding the invention being discussed
in the following.
[0031] In this respect, the washing machine
100 comprises, within the cabinet
105, a rotating, preferably perforated, drum
110 (
e.g., substantially cylindrical-shaped) configured to rotate for tumbling laundry loaded
therein.
[0032] The drum
110 is enclosed within a washing tub
115, preferably hollow-cylinder shaped, which is adapted to enclose the drum
110 and to contain treatment liquids (
e.g., washing water, detergent-water solutions, or rinsing water) for laundry treatment.
The tub
115 comprises,
e.g. at a bottom thereof, a sump
120 for canalizing the treating liquids thereinto (and allowing them to be drained, as
discussed herebelow).
[0033] The sump
120 is fluidly connected or connectable to a draining circuit
125 of the washing machine
100, which is adapted to drain the treatment liquids (coming from the tub
115, through the sump
120) to the sewer network (not shown) - or to a treatment liquids re-circulating circuit
of the washing machine
100 (not shown).
[0034] The draining circuit
125 preferably comprises a motor driven pump
130, preferably arranged downstream the sump
120, for promoting the draining of the treatment liquids, and a draining hose
135, preferably provided downstream the pump
130, for draining the treatment liquids into the sewer network (and/or to the treatment
liquids re-circulating circuit, when provided). The drain hose
135 advantageously comprises at least a substantially vertical part
135a extending at least partially at a height higher than the pump
130.
[0035] Advantageously, an appliance door
140 is provided (
e.g., at a front panel of the cabinet
105, in the illustrated example) for accessing the drum
110.
[0036] According to the proposed invention, a valve/filter assembly
145 adapted to be removably positioned/fitted in the sump
120 is provided for intercepting and filtering the treatment liquids while passing from
the tub
115 to the draining circuit
125.
[0037] As shown in
Figure 1 (and better detailed in the following), the valve/filter assembly
145 is adapted to be removably positioned/fitted in a filter seat
150 of the sump
120. Preferably, the filter seat
150 comprises a sump inner flange
150F, e.g. horizontally extending from vertical side walls of the sump
120, and a seat opening (delimited by said sump inner flange
150F) astride which the valve/filter assembly
145 is positioned.
[0038] Broadly speaking, as will be progressively explained in the following while discussing
embodiments of the invention, the proposed valve/filter assembly 145 is configured
to efficiently control
(i.e., prevent or allow) passage of the treatment liquids (through an inlet thereof) from
the tub 115 to the draining circuit 125 during washing machine 100 operation, while
filtering the treatment liquids, when passage thereof is allowed, from possible foreign
bodies and/or lint.
[0039] As illustrated in Figure 1, the washing machine 100 further comprises one or more
lifters arranged within the drum 110 for turning laundry, such as the lifters 155,160.
The lifter 160 is advantageously additionally adapted for easy removal and insertion
of the valve/filter assembly 145 (
e.g. for maintenance, replacement and/or other servicing operations). In this respect,
the lifter
160 is preferably provided with a fixed, hollow lifter base
160B arranged on
(i.e., whose hollow matches) a drum opening
110OP, and with an openable (as illustrated), or removable, lifter lid
160L for selectively covering/uncovering the lifter base
160B (and, hence, the hollow thereof and the drum opening
110OP). Thus, in the considered example, access to the valve/filter assembly
145 is easily allowed by opening the appliance door
140, aligning the lifter
160 (and, hence, the drum opening
110OP) to the sump
120, and lifting (or removing) the lifter lid
160L.
[0040] Turning now to
Figure 2A, it shows an exploded perspective side view of the valve/filter assembly
145 according to an embodiment of the invention. For the sake of description ease, such
figure will be discussed together with
Figures 2B-2G.
[0041] The valve/filter assembly
145 comprises a valve element
(e.g., a floating valve)
205 for allowing/preventing passage of the treatment liquids from the tub
115 to the draining circuit
125 during washing machine
100 operation, and a filter element
210 for filtering foreign bodies and/or lint from the treatment liquids.
[0042] Advantageously, in order to ensure the closure of the floating valve
205, at the beginning of a washing phase, after filling the washing tub
115 with water, the pump
130 is activated for a short time interval long enough to allow some water to go up in
the substantially vertical part
135a of the draining hose
135, but not long enough for allowing the spillage of this water from the draining hose
135, and then the pump
130 is deactivated; in this way the water column present in the substantially vertical
part
135a of the draining hose
135 applies a pressure on the floating valve
205 in its closure direction, ensuring its closure.
[0043] The filter element
210 is preferably a basket, or meshed, filter element, namely it comprises a receptacle
210R having an inlet
210I for the access of the treatment liquids coming from the tub
115, and a filtering surface
210FS through which said treatment liquids coming from the tub
115 can pass to said draining circuit 125, with such a filtering surface
210FS that is adapted to retain within said receptacle
210R foreign bodies entering the inlet
210I.
[0044] The receptacle
210R is preferably made of a material exhibiting both resilient deformation capabilities
(by resilient deformation meaning that when forces causing deformation are no longer
exerted, natural return to original shape takes place) and rigidity properties (hereinafter
referred to as semi-rigid material for differentiating it from a rigid material having
no, or negligible, resilient deformation capabilities, and from a resilient material
having no, or negligible, rigidity properties), and preferably features a top open
end being larger, along a longitudinal direction
X, than the seat opening. Thus, engagement by frictional contact between the receptacle
210R and the sump inner flange
150F can be established (as discussed below).
[0045] The receptacle
210R, preferably made of low-density polyethylene, polypropylene, polycarbonate and/or
other similar plastics, preferably features, from the open end thereof to a bottom
end thereof, a
(e.g., rounded) progressively narrowing shaping, exception made for one ore more (e.g.,
two) projecting portions
210P1,210P2 (projecting along the longitudinal direction
X). Preferably, the projecting portions
210P1,210P2 are made of a semi-rigid material, more preferably they are made of the same material
as the receptacle
210R, and even more preferably they are made in a single piece construction with it. As
visible in
Figures 2B and 2C, the projecting portions
210P1,210P2 that, thanks to resiliency thereof, deform to a certain extent upon passage through
the seat opening, abut against the sump inner flange
150F after such a passage has taken place, thus providing a clamping action and effectively
preventing involuntary valve/filter assembly
145 unfitting from the filter seat
150 (e.g., due to water column push action).
[0046] The valve/filter assembly
145 also comprises a valve seat
215, preferably comprising a rigid (
e.g., plastics such as high-density polyethylene, or metal) or semi-rigid frame
215F, and fixed or fixable to the open end of the receptacle
210R.
[0047] The valve seat
215 is preferably elongated ring-shaped (whose central hole advantageously defines the
inlet of the valve/filter assembly
145 selectively obstructed by the floating valve
205, as discussed below), and is preferably adapted to be hingedly arranged/mounted on
the open end of the receptacle
210R.
[0048] The valve seat
215 is, in use, operatively associated with (preferably, mechanically coupled to) the
floating valve
205, and floatably contained within the receptacle
210R.
[0049] In this respect, the floating valve
205, which may either comprise a rigid or semi-rigid core
205C onto which a layer of resilient material (not shown) is at least partially over injected,
or which may be substantially
(i.e., approximately) completely made of a rigid, semi-rigid or resilient material, is pivotally
hinged to the valve seat
215 so as to swing relative thereto between closed and opened positions.
[0050] Hinging of the floating valve
205, as guiding it into a limited, guided rotational movement with respect to the valve
seat
215, makes floating valve
205 movement capabilities substantially unaffected, or at least much less affected than
prior art solutions, by both presence of foreign bodies unavoidably accumulating in
the receptacle
210R and mechanical vibrations unavoidably produced by washing machine operation. Moreover,
hinging of the floating valve
205 avoids that the floating valve
205 experiences friction with, until getting jammed into, the receptacle
210R mesh. Furthermore, absence (or at least strong reduction) of vibrations and/or frictions
affecting the floating valve
205, provides noise reduction.
[0051] In the closed position of the floating valve (illustrated in the right drawing of
Figure 2D), the floating valve
205, pushed by the water column present in the draining circuit
125 downstream the floating valve
205, abuts the valve seat
215 (thereby preventing passage of the treatment liquids from the tub
115 to the draining circuit
125). Preferably, a gasket element
220 is arranged in such a way to provide a watertight connection between the floating
valve
205 and the valve seat
215 in the closed position. The gasket element
220 is preferably provided between (at least part of) a lower surface of the valve seat
215 facing (in use) the floating valve
205 and the receptacle
210R, so that in the closed position the floating valve
205 abuts the valve seat
215 with at least partial interposition of the gasket element
220. In order to ensure good and firm adherence upon floating valve
205 closure (thus compensating manufacturing tolerances and ensuring hydraulic sealing),
the gasket element
220 is preferably made of a resilient material, being for example made of rubber, silicone
or another resilient polymer. Indeed, due to different rigidity/resiliency between
the rigid/semi-rigid material which the floating valve
205 (e.g., the core
205C thereof) is made of, and the resilient material which the gasket element
220 is made of, highly effective friction and adherence upon their contact is experienced.
[0052] According to an advantageous embodiment, the gasket element
220 is over-injected (at least partially) on the valve seat frame
215F. Additionally or alternatively, the gasket element
220 and the layer of resilient material at least partially over injected on the floating
valve core
205C may be advantageously formed in a single piece construction. In a further advantageous
embodiment, although not shown, a portion of the gasket element
220 is over-injected on the floating valve core
205C and another portion of the gasket element
220 is over-injected on the valve seat frame
215F (so as to have a distributed gasket element partially over-injected over and connecting
the valve core
205C and the valve seat frame
215F).
[0053] Thanks to provision of the gasket element
220 between the floating valve
205 and the valve seat
215, noise reduction upon contact thereof is achieved, which further reduces overall noise
of the washing machine
100.
[0054] In the opened position of the floating valve
205 (illustrated in the left drawing of
Figure 2D), the floating valve
205, upon failing the push action thereon (e.g., due to water column discharge caused
by pump
130 activation) is at least partially spaced from the valve seat
215, thereby allowing passage of the treatment liquids from the tub
115 to the draining circuit
125 through the filtering surface
210FS of the receptacle
210R. Thus, the treatment liquids allowed to pass when the floating valve
205 is in the opened position are then intercepted by filtering surface
210FS of the receptacle
210R, and hence filtered from foreign bodies and/or lint, before being drained into the
draining circuit
125.
[0055] According to the exemplary considered embodiment, in order to achieve hinging of
the floating valve
205 to the valve seat
215, the floating valve
205 preferably comprises one or more, e.g. two housings
205H1,205H2, whereas the valve seat
215 preferably comprises corresponding protruding members (preferably, two pegs)
220P1,220P1 each one adapted to be fitted into a corresponding housing
205H1,205H2.
[0056] Preferably, the pegs
220P1,220P1 are made of a resilient material, more preferably they are made of the same material
as the gasket element
220, and even more preferably they are made in a single piece construction with it.
[0057] In a different advantageous embodiment, not illustrated, the pegs
2201,220P2 (or other flexible connecting elements) can be advantageously made in a single piece
construction with both the gasket element
220 and a layer of resilient material at least partially over injected on the valve rigid
core
205C, so that the gasket element
220, the layer of resilient material, and the pegs
220P1,220P2 form a resilient connection for pivotally hinging the floating valve
205 to the valve seat
215.
[0058] In a further different advantageous embodiment, not illustrated, the floating valve
205 can be advantageously made of a resilient material, the floating valve
205, the gasket element
220, and the pegs
220P1,220P2 may be made in a single piece construction, so as to form, as a whole, a resilient
connection pivotally hinging the floating valve
205 to the valve seat
215.
[0059] In the advantageous embodiment illustrated in attached drawings, thanks to pegs
220P1,220P1 resiliency, fitting by interference between the pegs
220P1,220P1 and the housings
205H1,205H2 may be achieved by any proper sizing and/or shaping thereof. For example, as can
be best appreciated in Figures
2D and
2E, each peg
220P1,220P1 preferably features an (e.g., enlarged) interference portion
220PE1,220PE2 adapted to elastically deform while passing through the housings
205H1,205H2, and to avoid, after its passage, that the floating valve
205 slides down along the pegs
220P1,220P1.
[0060] Preferably, said fitting is with mechanical play, which compensates unavoidable mechanical
tolerances and facilitates opening of the floating valve
205-indeed, thanks to their resiliency, pegs
220P1,220P1 inflect due to floating valve
205 weight. Pegs
220P1,220P1 inflection, apart from further facilitating opening of the floating valve
205, also provides a dumping effect against damages and noise that contact between floating
valve
205 and the receptacle
210R could cause.
[0061] Moreover, by choosing the pegs
220P1,220P1 resilient and long enough to intercept at least part of the floating valve
205 when in the opened position, the pegs
220P1,220P1 also feature a noise-suppression capability. Elongated pegs, such as the illustrated
pegs
220P1,220P1, are in fact adapted, in use, to be interposed between the floating valve
205 and the a receptacle
210R, so as to soften (thereby suppressing noise caused by, and preserving integrity of)
the floating valve
205 banging against the receptacle
210R when switching from closed to opened positions and during highly stressing operations
of the washing machine
100.
[0062] As can be appreciated in
Figure 2E, the floating valve
205 preferably comprises a number
N of air capturing chambers or cavities
205Ci (
i=1, 2, ...
N, with
N=8 in the example at issue) adapted to capture air for efficient floating thereof.
In fact, during closing of the floating valve
205, water column pushes air contained within the discharge system upwards.
[0063] Cavities
205Ci are delimited by one or more walls extending from a rear side of the floating valve
205 (i.e., the side intended to intercept the water column and the air from the discharge system)
opposite to a front, abutment side thereof
(i.e., the side intended to abut, at least partly, against the valve seat
215 in the closed position). In the exemplary, not limiting, illustrated embodiment,
a substantially circular outer wall
205OW and four rectilinear inner walls (globally denoted by the number reference
205IW) crosspiece arranged within the outer wall
205OW are advantageously provided, which define eight cavities
205C1-205C8 - however, a lower number of rectilinear inner walls, as well as different shaping
and arrangement thereof, can be provided in alternative advantageous embodiments,
not shown.
[0064] As mentioned above, the valve seat
215 (together with the associated floating valve
205) is advantageously mounted, preferably hinged, on the open end of the receptacle
210R, preferably by means of hinge elements
210H and
215H1 provided, respectively, on the open end of the receptacle
210R (preferably, made in a single piece construction with it) and on the lower surface
of the valve seat
215 (preferably, made in a single piece with it). Provision of the hinge elements
210H,215H1 allows the floating valve
205/valve seat
215 group to be pivotally rotated (about a corresponding hinge axis, not shown) onto
the open end of the receptacle
210R (as illustrated in the top drawing of
Figure 2F), and away from it (as illustrated in the bottom drawing of
Figure 2F), so that opening and servicing of the valve/filter assembly
145 is allowed without having to completely detach the valve seat
215 therefrom.
[0065] The valve/filter assembly
145 further advantageously comprises one or more removable fixing elements adapted for
removably fixing both said receptacle
210R to the valve seat
215 and the valve/filter assembly
145 to the filter seat
150 (as discussed herebelow). Preferably, said one or more removable fixing elements
comprise at least one lip
210L1,210L2 provided at said receptacle
210R and advantageously elastically deformable in such a way to allow, by elastic deformation
thereof, the insertion and the snap-fixing fixation of said receptacle
210R in said filter seat
150.
[0066] In the advantageous exemplary illustrated embodiment, two lips
210L1,210L2 extend upwards from opposite sides of the open end of the receptacle
210R (thus resulting substantially, i.e. approximately, parallel to each other), preferably
(as illustrated) at the projecting portions
210P1,210P2, respectively. Preferably, the lips
210L1,210L2 are made of a semi-rigid material, more preferably they are made of the same material
as the receptacle
210R, and even more preferably they are made in a single piece construction with it. Thus,
upon exerting a slight force (
e.g. a compression force) along the longitudinal direction X between lips
210L1,210L2, the receptacle
210R and the projecting portions
210P1,210P2 undergo a corresponding deformation that allows passage thereof through the seat
opening, thereafter, upon releasing said force, the receptacle
210R and the projecting portions
210P1,210P2, as getting back to their natural shapes, come into contact with the sump inner flange
150F (and occlude the seat opening, as illustrated in
Figures 2B and
2C).
[0067] As can be best appreciated in
Figure 2B and in the top drawing of
Figure 2E, at least a peripheral region of the valve seat
215 is preferably intended to contact the sump inner flange
150F thus preventing further fitting of the valve/filter assembly
145 into the seat opening. Thus, the valve seat
215 (or at least part thereof) is advantageously adapted to rest, upon positioning said
valve/filter assembly
145 in said filter seat
150, on the sump inner flange
150F, while the removable fixing elements
(i.e., the lips
210L1,210L2) engage the sump inner flange
150F for fixing of the valve/filter assembly
145 in the filter seat
150.
[0068] Preferably, the gasket element
220 extends over the whole lower surface of the valve seat
215, so that the valve seat
215 (i.e., the peripheral region thereof) advantageously contacts the sump inner flange
150F by interposition of the gasket element
220, which greatly improves sealing properties.
[0069] As visible also in
Figure 2A, the valve seat
215 preferably comprises one or more (e.g., two) slots
215S1,215S2 adapted to allow passage of the lips
210L1,210L2 therethrough when the valve seat
215 is fixed to the receptacle
210R (e.g., in the advantageous embodiment illustrated in the attached figures, when the floating
valve
205/valve seat
215 group is pivotally rotated onto the open end of receptacle
210R). Specifically, when a force is applied to the lips
210L1,210L2, the lips
210L1,210L2 are allowed to pass through the slots
215S1,215S2 and to engage the valve seat
215 (by abutting against slots
215S1,215S2 wall) when said force is released (dually, as discussed above, the valve/filter assembly
145, i.e., the receptacle
210R thereof, is allowed to pass, when a force is applied to the lips
210L1,210L2, into the seat opening and to engage said filter seat
150 when said force is released).
[0070] As should be readily understood, slots
215S1,215S2 arrangement, shape and size correspond respectively to lips
210L1,210L2 arrangement, shape and size, and implicitly provide also a first indication about
alignment and orientation of the valve seat
215 on the receptacle
210R). In the advantageous example herein considered, the slots
215S1,215S2, preferably rectangular-shaped, are arranged at opposite sides of the valve seat
215.
[0071] Preferably, as illustrated in the same figures, alignment of the valve seat
215 on the receptacle
210R is also assisted by a number of
(e.g., four) flaps
210F1-210F4 (preferably made in a single piece construction with the receptacle
210R, and arranged along, and preferably extending upwards from, the open end thereof)
and by a number of
(e.g., four) corresponding wall portions
215W1,215W4 (preferably made in a single piece with the valve seat
215, and preferably arranged along, and extending downwards from, the lower surface of
the valve seat
215), adapted to cooperate (e.g., by slide contact) with each other.
[0072] The valve/filter assembly
145 further preferably comprises a locking element
225 adapted to be interlocked with the valve seat
215.
[0073] The locking element
225 is preferably adapted to be locked on the valve seat
215 (i.e., on an upper surface thereof opposite the lower surface) so as to press/push the valve
seat
215 on the sump inner flange
150F (and, especially, the gasket element portion therebetween), thus providing effective
retaining and sealing actions. Preferably, the locking element
225 is made of a rigid or semi-rigid material, so as to provide effective pressing/pushing
action and, hence, ensuring mechanical stability to the valve/filter assembly
145.
[0074] Preferably, the locking element
225 is further adapted to prevent, in the locking position (shown in the top drawing
of
Figure 2F and in the bottom drawing of
Figure 2G), removal of the fixation of the receptacle
210R to said a valve seat
215 and of the fixation of said valve/filter assembly
145 to said filter seat
150.
[0075] In order to achieve that, one or more (e.g., two) cap members
225C1,225C2 removably fixable to said valve seat
215 are preferably provided for covering at least a part of the valve seat
215, and even more preferably (as illustrated in
Figures 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D and
2F) the cap members
225C1,225C2 are shaped and sized for covering the slots
215S1,215S2 and the lips
210L1,210L2 therethrough. Thanks to the cap members
225C1,225C2, accidental access to the lips
210L1,210L2 is prevented, so that fixation of the receptacle
210R to the valve seat
215 and fixation of the valve/filter assembly
145 to the filter seat
150 is ensured.
[0076] Still more preferably, as can be best appreciated in
Figures 2A and
2F, each cap member
225C1,225C2 is adapted to be fitted into a corresponding peripheral recess
215SR1,215SR2 of the slot
215S1,215S2 exposing a corresponding region of the gasket element
220 underneath it. Thus, by advantageously making the cap members
225C1,225C2 of a rigid or semi-rigid material, high friction is experienced upon contact with
the gasket element
220, so that increased sealing action is achieved, and treatment liquid leakages are prevented
through the slots
215S1,215S2.
[0077] Preferably, as illustrated, the cap members
225C1,225C2 are made in a single piece with the locking element
225, so that easy covering is automatically achieved upon interlocking between the locking
element
225 and the valve seat
215.
[0078] Advantageously, the locking element
225 is shaped and sized so as not to obstruct or make it difficult the passage of the
treatment liquids through the valve/filter assembly
145 (i.e., through the inlet thereof). In this respect, as can be better appreciated in the
bottom drawing of
Figure 2F, the locking element
225 is preferably in the form of a shaft extending, along a longitudinal direction
Y substantially orthogonal to the transversal direction
X, across opposite side ends of the valve seat
215, and preferably having, along the transversal direction
X, a size lower than valve/filter assembly inlet size.
[0079] Preferably, as illustrated, the locking element
225 is hingedly mounted on the upper surface of the valve seat
215, which allows unfitting, opening and servicing of the valve/filter assembly
145 without having to completely detach the locking element
225 from the valve seat
215 (as also visible in the bottom drawing of
Figure 2F). In order to achieve that hinge elements
215H2 and
225H are preferably provided on the upper surface of the valve seat
215 (preferably, made in a single piece with it) and as an end portion of the locking
element
225, respectively.
[0080] Interlocking between the locking element
225 and the valve seat
215 is preferably achieved by means of a snap-fit mechanism. As can be better appreciated
in
Figures 2A, 2D, 2E, 2F and
2G, the snap-fit mechanism preferably comprises, at valve seat
215 side, a guiding element
215G provided with a housing (e.g., a slot)
215GS, and, at locking element
225 side (
e.g., opposite the hinge element
225H), a hand-grip element
225HG provided with a cantilevered portion
225HGc. As can be better appreciated in the close-up views of
Figure 2G, the hand-grip element
225HG is preferably adapted to slide within the guiding element
215G until the cantilevered portion
225HGc snap-fit engages the guiding element slot
215GS. As should be readily understood, sizing and/or shaping of the snap-fit mechanism
directly affect the pressing/pushing action the locking element
225 is able to impart on the valve seat
215 when interlocked to each other, thus directly affecting compression of the gasket
portion between the valve seat
215 and the sump inner flange
150F, and hence sealing action thereof against treatment liquids leakages.
[0081] Preferably, the guiding element
215G is made in a single piece construction with the valve seat
215, and the hand-grip element
225HG is made in a single piece construction with the locking element
225. In this case, as should be readily understood, at least one between the valve seat
215 and the locking element
225 is conveniently made of a semi-rigid material, so that (even slight) resiliency allows
imparting a deformation causing the cantilevered portion
225HGc to snap-fit engage the guiding frame slot
215GS easily.
[0082] However, in the particular embodiment herein illustrated wherein the hand-grip element
225HG advantageously features an elbow-shaped portion, the valve seat
215 and the locking element
225 may instead be made both of a rigid material, as the elbow-shaped portion may advantageously
give, alone, the hand-grip element
225HG with a sufficient degree of deformation capabilities.