Background of the present invention
Field of the present invention
[0001] The present invention generally relates to the field of appliances, particularly
home appliances, more particularly laundry (linen, clothes, garments and the like)
treatment appliances (hereinafter, shortly, laundry appliances).
[0002] The invention relates to a coupling structure for receiving an appliance thereon,
said coupling structure comprising a connecting device for improving the coupling
structure stability and, consequently the stability of the appliance carried thereon.
[0003] The appliance is preferably a tumble dryer and said coupling structure preferably
comprises a frame element which is designed to be fixed on top of a second appliance,
preferably a washing machine, so that the coupling structure is placed between the
two appliances. The coupling structure may also be arranged on a supporting pedestal,
for example a piece of furniture preferably designed to provide a container for storing
laundry items, detergents and/or washing additives and the like.
[0004] The invention also relates to a method for arranging an appliance on top of a coupling
structure and for coupling a connecting device to the coupling structure.
[0005] The invention also relates to an appliance comprising a cabinet and the coupling
structure being integrated or forming an integral part of one wall of the cabinet.
Overview of the related art
[0006] There is often the necessity of saving space in the location where the appliances
are going to be placed. A possible known solution is to dispose an appliance on top
of another one or on top of a supporting pedestal, for example a piece of furniture.
For safety reasons, in case two appliances, namely a laundry washing machine and a
laundry dryer, are arranged one on top of the other, the washing machine is placed
below the dryer and supports it.
[0007] It is always advisable to use a coupling structure between the two appliances or
between the appliance and the supporting pedestal, in order to guarantee a safe stability
and a more reliable fixing arrangement. Laundry appliances are known which are equipped
with a coupling structure to arrange them one on top of the other.
[0008] EP2703536 A1 discloses a device for connecting a first appliance with a second appliance, wherein
the second appliance is arranged on top of the first appliance, wherein the device
comprises a frame element which is designed to be fixed on top of the first appliance,
wherein the frame element comprises two receptions for a foot arranged at a stem of
the second appliance, wherein those receptions are arranged in a front region of the
frame element, wherein the frame element comprises two receptions for a foot arranged
at a stem of the second appliance, wherein those receptions are arranged in a rear
region of the frame element, wherein each reception has a carrier surface for the
foot which is limited by side walls and an upper wall having at least one recess for
the passage of the stem of the foot. To allow a secure connection between two appliances
with different depth, the invention is characterized in that the device comprises
two adapter elements, wherein each adapter element comprises a reception for the foot
arranged at the stem, wherein the reception has an upper wall having at least one
recess for the passage of the stem of the foot, wherein the recess is arranged at
a front end of the adapter element, wherein the adapter element is designed to fit
into a reception in the rear region of the frame element with a rear end.
[0009] DE102005026134 A1 discloses an arrangement for connecting two domestic units, especially a washing
machine with a drier on top, which comprises a frame or board which can be fixed to
the lower unit. The frame or board has at least two shoe sections for fixing the feet
of the upper unit. The feet of the upper unit can be placed in the shoe sections and
fixed using a horizontal force. The frame or board is made of plastic or metal as
are the locating elements and spacers. The frame or board is fixed to the lower unit
using screws or adhesive.
[0010] The appliance is raised above the ground at a predetermined height, whether on top
of another appliance or on top of a supporting pedestal. The higher the appliance
is positioned, the greater could be the risk for the appliance placed on top to fall
off due to a user interaction with the appliance which may cause instability issues.
There are different situations which can cause a fall of the appliance placed on top,
for example: a user can pull the laundry loading door of the appliance with excessive
strength; an excessive vertical load can be exerted on an open laundry loading door;
a garment can get stuck in an appliance element; the appliance vibration during a
treatment cycle can cause an excessive shifting movement.
[0011] It should be noted that in case of fall of the appliance placed on top of the coupling
structure, the latter will fall too.
[0012] None of the above cited documents discloses a device which guarantees a stability
improvement of the coupling structure and of the appliance which in positioned on
top.
[0013] Therefore, in order to overcome the above mentioned problems, there is the necessity
to increase the stability of the coupling structure and of the appliance which is
placed on top. In other words the invention provides for solutions that increase the
force to be applied to a part of the assembly formed by the coupling structure and
the appliance thereon up to an increased safety level that greatly reduces the risk
that the entire assembly may fall.
Summary of the present invention
[0014] It is an object of the invention to provide a coupling structure for receiving a
laundry treatment appliance thereon, said coupling structure comprising one or more
coupling elements to be coupled to the appliance, characterized by comprising a connecting
device having a shape elongated in one direction which has a first end connected or
adapted to be connected to said coupling structure and a second end provided with
an attaching member for attaching said connecting device to a holding element available
in a location where the appliance has to be placed, such that a movement of the appliance
increasing the distance between the holding element and the coupling structure attached
thereto is prevented.
[0015] Preferably the appliance is a washing machine, a washing and drying machine or a
laundry dryer, particularly a tumble dryer.
[0016] The appliance comprises a cabinet, preferably parallepiped-shaped. Said cabinet has
a plurality of walls, i.e. a front wall, two lateral walls, a rear wall, a top wall
and a base wall.
[0017] The appliance preferably has a plurality of feet, more preferably four feet. Preferably
two front feet and two rear feet. Preferably the feet are arranged at stems, which
are preferably designed as a threaded rod so as to allow an adjustment of the appliance
footprint to the surface where the appliance lies on.
[0018] The connecting device has a shape elongated in one direction, a first end connected
or adapted to be connected to the coupling structure and a second end provided with
an attaching member for attaching said connecting device to a holding element available
in a location where the appliance has to be placed.
[0019] The holding element available in a location where the appliance is to be placed may
be a wall of the location, a pillar, a tube or a pipe available in the location.
[0020] The attaching member may have different configurations: in a favourite embodiment
of the present invention the attaching member is a threaded element, for example a
bolt or a screw with a nut for receiving said bolt or an expandable member that receives
the screw therein and is provided to be received in a hole drilled in the holding
element. The attaching member is adapted to engage the second end of the connecting
device and attach it to the holding element, for example a wall of the location where
the appliance has to be placed. The attaching member can also be a nail.
[0021] Alternatively, the attaching member can be a hook to be fixed to the holding element
and adapted to engage the second end of the connecting device.
[0022] In another embodiment the attaching member can be integrated in the second end of
the connecting device, for example in the form of a hook , and adapted to be connected
to the holding element or to an eyelet to be fixed to the holding element.
[0023] In other embodiments the attaching member may include a snapping connection with
a part to be fixed to the holding element and a portion formed or attached to the
second end of the connecting device.
[0024] In another embodiment, the attaching element can be a lace associated to the second
free end of the connecting device and adapted to be wrapped around the holding element,
for example a pillar, a tube or a pipe.
[0025] By preventing a movement of the appliance increasing the distance between the holding
element and the coupling structure attached thereto, the connecting device helps to
improve the user safety by stably fixing the coupling structure to a holding element
available in a location where the appliance is to be placed, to prevent the risk of
a possible fall of the appliance.
[0026] The coupling structure comprises a seat for receiving the first end of the connecting
device or for receiving a fixing member that connects the connecting device to the
coupling structure.
[0027] The seat has preferably an elongated shape which is adapted to receive the first
end of the connecting device or the fixing member in a plurality of positions. The
elongated shape allows a certain tolerance of the distance between the coupling structure
and the holding element available in the location where the appliance is to be placed.
The appliance located on top of the coupling structure may be positioned for example
at a certain distance from the wall of the location and the adjustable position of
the connection device can facilitate the mounting of the connecting device.
[0028] The connecting device is preferably connected to the seat of the coupling structure
through a fixing member. Preferably the fixing member is a threaded element, for example
a screw or a bolt. In an embodiment, the coupling structure also comprises a hooking
member to hook the top wall of the appliance casing so as to fix the coupling structure
thereto by means of a fastening member which is received in a hole provided in the
hooking member.. In another embodiment, said fastening member can be the fixing member
that connects, at the same time the connecting device and the hooking member to the
coupling structure. Said hooking member is preferably placed under the seat of the
coupling structure.
[0029] In other embodiments, the connecting device is directly received within the seat
of the coupling structure. In such embodiments the first end of the connecting device
has preferably a T shape so that it can be inserted in the seat of the coupling structure
and slide therein.
[0030] The coupling structure comprises a frame element which is designed to be fixed on
top of a second appliance or on a supporting pedestal to raise the coupling structure
at a predetermined height, such that the second appliance or the supporting pedestal
is arranged below said appliance with the coupling structure therebetween.
[0031] Preferably the frame element has a substantial U-shaped form. Preferably the frame
element comprises the coupling elements described above. More preferably the frame
element comprises four coupling elements, i.e. two coupling elements for the front
feet of the appliance and two coupling elements for the rear feet of the appliance.
Preferably the coupling elements are arranged in side regions of the frame element
of the coupling structure.
[0032] Preferably each coupling elements has a carrier surface which is basically formed
by the upper surface of the frame element. Preferably each coupling element is formed
by side walls and upper walls to form a reception chamber. Preferably, to allow the
appliance foot with its stem to be pushed into the reception, the upper wall has a
recess.
[0033] Preferably the coupling structure comprises adapter elements. A more detailed description
of this type of adapter elements is provided in the application
EP2703536A1 of the same Applicant to which the present description refers to.
[0034] Preferably the position of the first end of the connecting device is adjustable in
a plurality of positions relative to the coupling structure.
[0035] Preferably, the connecting device is slidably and/or rotatably coupled to the coupling
structure. Preferably, the connecting device can slide into the seat of the coupling
structure so as to facilitate the mounting of the connecting device to the holding
element available in a location where the appliance has to be placed by adapting the
connecting device position relative to the coupling structure according to the distance
between the latter and the holding element.
[0036] Preferably, the connecting device is rotatably coupled to the coupling structure
so as to guarantee that a holding element available in a location where the appliance
has to be placed is reacheable even if it is available in different positions relative
to the coupling structure.
[0037] Preferably, the connecting device is made of a resilient flexible material which
elastically deforms when subject to a shearing force and is substantially inextensible
when subjected to a traction force acting in a direction parallel to the elongation
direction of the elongated shaped connecting device. The connecting device would otherwise
not improve the stability of the coupling structure: an extension in the direction
of the elongated shape may cause the movement of the coupling structure with the risk
of a fall of the appliance placed on top thereof. Preferably, the connecting device
is made of plastic, i.e. polymeric material.
[0038] Preferably, the connecting device comprises a plurality of holes or slots and has
at least one hole or slot at each end. The at least one hole or slot can be, in general,
alternatively embodied as apertures of any desired shape. The hole or slot or aperture
of the first end is adapted to be coupled to the coupling structure. The hole or slot
or aperture of the second end is adapted to be attached to the holding element available
in a location where the appliance has to be placed.
[0039] In some embodiments the connecting device has a plurality of holes, slots or apertures
distributed along its length. Said holes, slots or apertures have the function of
allowing a certain adjustment of the distance between the coupling structure and the
holding element available in a location where the appliance has to be placed. Preferably,
the holes, slots or aperture are distributed at the same distance one another along
the elongation direction of the elongated shaped connecting device.
[0040] The second appliance is preferably a home appliance, preferably a laundry treatment
appliance, more preferably a washing machine.
[0041] Preferably the supporting pedestal is piece of furniture. The piece of furniture
may be for example a box adapted to contain garments or laundry treatment products.
[0042] Preferably the coupling structure comprises a movable shelf and/or a drawer. The
movable shelf is a panel element which can be extracted/inserted from/into the coupling
structure. The movable shelf and/or a drawer preferably comprises a handle. The movable
shelf and/or a drawer can be for example used as a support for garments or laundry
treatment products.
[0043] It is a further object of the invention to provide a method for arranging a laundry
treatment appliance on top of a coupling structure, wherein the method comprises:
- a) coupling the appliance to the coupling structure by means of the one or more coupling
elements;
- b) providing a connection between the first end of the connecting device and the coupling
structure;
- c) providing a holding element in a location where the appliance has to be placed;
- d) attaching the connecting device to the holding element by means of an attaching
member.
[0044] The steps a) to d) can be carried out in different orders. For example, a user may
first provide a holding element in the location where the appliance has to be placed,
then he/she may connecting the first end of the connecting device to the coupling
structure. Then the connecting device is attached to the holding element by means
of an attaching member as, for example, a screw and an expandable member that receives
the screw therein and is provided to be received in a hole drilled in the holding
element. Evidently, the connecting device may be attached to the holding element before
connecting the coupling structure with the first end of the connecting device, as
explained below. The distance between the holding element and the coupling structure
must not exceed the maximum length of the connecting device such that the latter can
be connected to both the coupling structure and the holding element. Thereafter the
user can couple the appliance on top of the coupling structure by means of one or
more coupling elements. Preferably the coupling elements of the coupling structure
are connected to the feet of the appliance.
[0045] Preferably, the method further comprises:
e) providing a second appliance or a supporting pedestal;
f) arranging the coupling structure on top of the second appliance.
[0046] The second appliance is preferably a home appliance, preferably a laundry treatment
appliance, more preferably a washing machine. The user places the coupling structure
on top of the second appliance. In other embodiments the coupling structure may be
placed on top of a supporting pedestal, for example a piece of furniture.
[0047] Preferably, steps c), e), f) are carried out before steps b), d). Preferably, the
user first places the second appliance in proximity to a holding element in a location
where the appliance is to be placed. Thereafter the user arranges the coupling structure
on top of the second appliance. Preferably steps a) b) and d) are then carried out.
[0048] Preferably step a) is carried out after steps b), d) are completed. Steps b) and
d) can be carried out in different order. In one embodiment the user first connects
the first end of the connecting device to the coupling structure and then the second
end of the connecting device to the holding element using an attaching member. This
can be advantageous because the first end of the connecting device can be adjusted
in a plurality of positions as previously described. In another embodiment the user
can attach the second end to the holding element before connecting the first end to
the coupling structure. This can be useful when there is already an arrangement in
the holding element adapted to receive the attaching member, for example a hook or
and eyelet in the wall of the room where the appliance has to be can be placed. Step
a) is preferably made after b) or d) so as to facilitate the user in the connection
of the connecting device to the coupling structure. Having already positioned the
appliance on top of the coupling structure would increase the difficulty of connecting
the first end of the connecting device to the coupling structure, since the user would
have less space available.
[0049] It is a further object of the invention to provide a laundry treatment appliance
comprising a cabinet having a plurality of walls and a coupling structure which is
integrated or forms an integral part of one wall of the cabinet, preferably the top
or a base wall of the cabinet. This solution can be advantageous because it reduces
the number of parts to be assembled by a user.
[0050] Preferably, the position of the connecting device can be regulated in a direction
perpendicular to the holding member. This allows a certain tolerance of the distance
between the coupling structure and the holding element available in the location where
the appliance is to be placed.
Brief description of the drawings
[0051]
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of two appliances which are connected by a coupling structure;
Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the coupling structure, a foot of the first appliance,
a connecting device and a fixing member;
Figure 3 shows the coupling structure arranged on top of the second appliance;
Figures 4, 5, 6 show an embodiment of the mounting process of the connecting device to the coupling
structure;
Figures 7, 8 show an example of the attachment of the connecting device to a holding element.
Detailed description of exemplary and non-limitative embodiments of the present invention
[0052] In
Figure 1 a first appliance
1, which is a dryer in the present embodiment, and a second appliance
2, which is a washing machine in the present embodiment, are shown. The first appliance
1, i.e. the dryer, has to be arranged onto the second appliance
2 in a stable manner. For doing so, a coupling structure
3 is employed.
[0053] In other embodiments not illustrated, the first appliance
1 can be arranged on top of a supporting pedestal, for example a piece of furniture.
The piece of furniture may be for example a box adapted to contain garments or laundry
treatment products.
[0054] Each of the appliances,
1 and
2, comprises a cabinet,
1a and
2a, preferably parallepiped-shaped. Said cabinet has a plurality of walls, preferably
a front wall, two lateral walls, a rear wall and a top wall (
1b,
1c,
1d,
1e,
1f).
[0055] The upper appliance, i.e. the first appliance
1, has four feet (one of them being schematically shown in
Figure 2 with reference
7) which are arranged at stems
8 in
Figure 2 which often are designed as a threaded rod.
[0056] In
Figure 2 it can be seen that the coupling structure
3 has a frame element
4. The frame element
4 has a substantial U-shaped form. So, a receiving space is formed for a movable shelf
25. The movable shelf
25 is preferably a panel element which can be extracted/inserted from/into the coupling
structure the coupling structure. The movable shelf
25 preferably comprises a handle
26. The movable shelf
25 can be for example used as a support for garments or laundry treatment products during
preparation of laundry and/or the appliances for carrying out a laundry treatment
process. In other embodiments the movable shelf
25 can be replaced by a drawer. In other embodiments both a drawer and a shelf can be
implemented.
[0057] The coupling structure
3 comprises a seat
40 which has preferably an elongated shape.
[0058] The coupling structure
3 has four coupling elements
5, 6, 10, 11, i.e. two coupling elements
5, 6 for the front feet
7 of the first appliance
1 and two coupling elements
10, 11 for the rear feet
7 of the first appliance
1.
[0059] Preferably, the coupling structure
3 comprises adapter elements
17. A more detailed description of this type of adapter elements is provided in the application
EP 2703536 A1 of the same Applicant to which the present description refers to.
[0060] The coupling structure
3 comprises a connecting device
30. The connecting device
30 has a shape that is elongated in one direction, a first end
31 and a second end
32.
[0061] The first end
31 is adapted to be connected to the coupling structure
3, preferably to the seat
40, which is adapted to receive the first end
31 of the connecting device
30 or a fixing member
51 that connects the connecting device
30 to the coupling structure
3, in a plurality of positions. Preferably, the fixing member
51 is a threaded element, for example a screw or a bolt.
[0062] In an embodiment not illustrated the coupling structure is integrated or forms an
integral part of one wall
1b,
1c,
1d,
1e,
1f of the cabinet
1a. Preferably, the coupling structure
3 is integrated or forms an integral part of the base wall
1g of the cabinet
1a of the first appliance
1. Alternatively, with reference to the second appliance
2, the coupling structure
3 may be integrated or forming an integral part of its top wall.
[0063] The second end
32 is provided with an attaching member
100 so that the connecting device is attached to a holding element
70 available in the location where the appliance has to be placed.
[0064] In the embodiment illustrated in
Figure 7, the attaching member
100 is a screw
60 and an expandable member
80 that receives the screw
60 therein and is provided to be received in a hole drilled in the holding element
70. The screw
60 is adapted to engage the second end
32 of the connecting device
30, which remains free after the first end has been connected to the coupling structure
3, and attach it to the holding element
70. The attaching member
100 may have different configurations as previously described.
[0065] In the example illustrated, the holding element
70 is a wall available in the location where the appliance has to be placed. In other
embodiments, not illustrated, the holding element
70 can be, for example, a pillar available in the location where the appliance has to
be placed.
[0066] The connecting device
30 is preferably made of a resilient flexible material which elastically deforms when
subject to a shearing force and is substantially inextensible when subjected to a
traction force acting in a direction parallel to the elongation direction of the elongated
shaped connecting device
30. Preferably the connecting device
30 is made of plastic, i.e. polymeric material.
[0067] The connecting device
30 has at least one aperture (
33, 34) at each of its ends (
31, 32). Preferably, the apertures are holes or slots. In other embodiments, the apertures
may also have different shapes, for example rectangular or oval.
[0068] In the embodiment illustrated, the aperture
33 is a hole while the aperture
34 has a slot shape. The hole
33 of the first end
31 is adapted to be coupled to the coupling structure
3. The slot
34 of the second end
32 is adapted to be attached to the holding element
70 available in a location where the appliance has to be placed.
[0069] In some embodiments not illustrated the connecting device
30 has a plurality of holes distributed in his length. Said holes have the function
of allowing a certain compensation of the distance of the coupling structure
3 from the holding element
70 available in the location where the appliance has to be placed. Preferably, the holes
are distributed at the same distance one another along the elongation direction of
the elongated shaped connecting device..
[0070] With reference to
Figures 3 to
8 different steps of a method for arranging the appliance
1 on top of a coupling structure
3, in particular, the following steps are disclosed:
- a) coupling the first appliance 1 to the coupling structure 3 by means of the one or more coupling elements 5, 6, 10, 11;
- b) providing a connection between the first end 31 of the connecting device 30 and the coupling structure 3;
- c) providing a holding element 70 in a location where the first appliance 1 has to be placed;
- d) attaching the connecting device 30 to the holding element 70 by means of an attaching member 100;
- e) providing a second appliance 2;
- f) arranging the coupling structure on top of the second appliance 2.
[0071] In
Figure 3 the user places the second appliance
2 in proximity of the holding element
70. The distance from the holding element
70 must be close enough to connect the connecting device
30 both to the coupling structure 3 and to the holding element
70. The user arranges the coupling structure
3 on top of the second appliance
2. In other embodiments not illustrated, the coupling structure
3, instead of on top of a second appliance
2, can be placed on top of a supporting pedestal, for example a piece of furniture.
[0072] In
Figure 4, 5, 6, the user connects the first end
31 of the connecting device
30 to the coupling structure
3. Preferably the connecting device is connected to the coupling structure
3 through a fixing member (see reference numeral
51 in
Figure 5). Preferably the coupling structure also comprises a hooking member (see reference
numeral
50 in
Figure 4). Preferably the hooking member
50 comprises a hole
50a which is adapted to receive the fixing member
51, so that the connecting device
30 can be fixed on the seat
40 of the coupling structure
30. However other connections are possible between the first end
31 of the connecting device
30 and the coupling structure
3.
[0073] In
Figure 7, 8, the user attaches the connecting device
30 to the holding member
70 by means of the attaching member
100. The user uses the attaching member
100 to attach the second end
32 of the connecting device
30 to the holding element
70. However other possible coupling solutions can be used.
[0074] The user can couple the first appliance
1 to the coupling structure
3 by means of one or more coupling elements
5, 6,10,11. Preferably, the coupling elements
5, 6,10,11 of the coupling structure
3 are connected to the feet
7 of the first appliance
1.
[0075] The final configuration is the one illustrated in
Figure 1.
[0076] Preferably, step a) is carried out after steps b), d) are completed. Steps b) can
be carried out before step d) or vice versa.
[0077] In one embodiment the user first connects the first end
31 of the connecting the device
30 to the coupling structure
3 and then the second
32 end of the connecting device
30 to the holding element
70 using an attaching member
100. In another embodiment the user can attach the second end
32 to the holding element
70 before connecting the first end
31 to the coupling structure
3.
[0078] Step a) is preferably made after b) or d) so as to facilitate the user in the connection
of the connecting device
30 to the coupling structure
3.
1. A coupling structure (3) for receiving a laundry treatment appliance (1) thereon,
said coupling structure (3) comprising one or more coupling elements (5, 6, 10, 11)
to be coupled to the appliance (1), characterized by comprising a connecting device (30) having a shape elongated in one direction which
has a first end (31) connected or adapted to be connected to said coupling structure
(3) and a second end (32) provided with an attaching member (100) for attaching said
connecting device (30) to a holding element (70) available in a location where the
appliance (1) has to be placed, such that a movement of the appliance (1) increasing
the distance between the holding element (70) and the coupling structure (3) attached
thereto is prevented.
2. A coupling structure (3) according to claim 1 comprising a seat (40) for receiving
the first end (31) of the connecting device (30) or for receiving a fixing member
(51) that connects the connecting device (30) to the coupling structure (3).
3. A coupling structure (3) according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the coupling structure
(3) comprises a frame element (4) which is designed to be fixed on top of a second
appliance (2) or on a supporting pedestal to raise the coupling structure (3) at a
predetermined height, such that the second appliance (2) or the supporting pedestal
is arranged below said appliance (1) with the coupling structure (3) therebetween.
4. A coupling structure (3) according to any of the preceding claims comprising a movable
shelf (25) and/or a drawer.
5. A coupling structure (3) according to any of the preceding claims wherein the position
of said first end (31) of the connecting device (30) is adjustable in a plurality
of positions relative to the coupling structure (3).
6. A coupling structure (3) according to any of the preceding claims wherein the connecting
device (30) is slidably and/or rotatably coupled to the coupling structure (3).
7. A coupling structure (3) according to any of the preceding claims wherein the connecting
device (30) is made of a resilient flexible material which elastically deforms when
subject to a shearing force and is substantially inextensible when subjected to a
traction force acting in a direction parallel to the elongation direction of the elongated
shaped connecting device (30).
8. A coupling structure (3) according to any of the preceding claims wherein the connecting
device (30) comprises a plurality of holes or slots (33, 34) and having at least one
hole or slot at each end (31,32).
9. A coupling structure (3) according to any of the preceding claims wherein the attaching
member (100) comprises, a nail or a threaded element (60) with a nut or an expandable
member (80).
10. Method for arranging a laundry treatment appliance (1) on top of a coupling structure
(3) wherein the method comprises:
a) coupling the appliance (1) to the coupling structure (3) by means of the one or
more coupling elements (5, 6, 10, 11);
b) providing a connection between the first end (31) of the connecting device (30)
and the coupling structure (3);
c) providing a holding element (70) in a location where the appliance (1) has to be
placed;
d) attaching the connecting device (30) to the holding element (70) by means of an
attaching member (100).
11. Method according to claim 10 further comprising:
e) providing a second appliance (2) or a supporting pedestal;
f) arranging the coupling structure (3) on top of the second appliance (2) or the
supporting pedestal.
12. Method according to claim 11 wherein steps c), e), f) are carried out before steps
b), d).
13. Method according to any claim 10 to 12 wherein step a) is carried out after steps
b), d) are completed.
14. A laundry treatment appliance (1) comprising a cabinet (1a) having a plurality of
walls (1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f) and a coupling structure (3) according to any claim 1 to
8 characterized in that said coupling structure (3) is integrated or forms an integral part of one wall (1b,
1c, 1d, 1e, 1f) of the cabinet (1a).
15. A laundry treatment appliance (1) according to claim 14 where the position the connecting
device (30) can be regulated in a direction perpendicular to the holding member (70).