[0001] The present invention relates to a laundry handling machine able to perform a washing
operation and a drying operation and including a vat, a laundry stirring member mounted
in said vat, a cover housing driving and control means which include a blower and
a motor driving said stirring member during both said washing and drying operations
and driving said blower at least during said drying operation wherein heated air is
blown through said vat.
[0002] Such a laundry handling machine is already known from Belgian patent N° 867 508 -----
In this known machine means are provided to disconnect the blower from the motor during
a washing operation in order to decrease to some extent the relatively high power
then consumed by this motor and diminish the heat developed in the cover. Indeed,
this power is higher :.uring a washing operation than during a drying operation. But
notwithstanding this measure the heat developed in the cover remains considerable
and adversely affectsthe condition of the motor and of the various other components
of the driving and control means mounted in this cover.
[0003] It is therefore a first object of the present invention to provide a laundry handling
machine wherein less heat is developed in the cover and which does not require the
use of blower connection/disconnection means.
[0004] According to the invention this object is achieved due to the fact that said blower
is driven by said motor during both said washing and drying operations in order to
then cool said motor.
[0005] In this way the motor is continuously cooled and because the blower remains coupled
to the motor no connection/disconnection means are required between the motor and
the blower.
[0006] Another characteristic feature of the present laundry handling machine is that said
blower has an outlet and is able to simultaneously produce two separate air streams,
a first of said air streams flowing over said motor and a second of said air streams
flowing over a heatable member, and to expell both said air streams simultaneously
through said outlet into the atmosphere either directly during a washing operation
or via said vat during a drying operation.
[0007] Thus the motor cannot be adversely influenced by the second air stream which is heated
during a drying operation.
[0008] Still another characteristic feature of the present laundry handling machine is that
it includes flow rate regulating means to make the flow rate of both said air streams
flowing through said outlet smaller during said washing operation than during said
drying operation.
[0009] Due to the decreased flow rate of the air stream during a washing operation the motor
then consumes less power to drive the blower, without means being required to uncouple
the blower from the motor.
[0010] The present invention also relates to a rotational speed reduction arrangement for
reducing the rotational speed of a rotatable driving member, said arrangement including
a speed reduction device comprising a one-way clutch mechanism, with a rotatable input
member and a rotatable output member, and a restoring member, said rotatable driving
member when making a predetermined rotation in a predetermined direction communicating
to said input member an angular displacement from an initial position over a fraction
of said predetermined rotation and in an opposite direction, said output member being
thereby angularly displaced in said opposite direction by said input member, and said
restoring member being then able to rotate said input member back into said initial
position, said output member thereby remaining in the position previously attained.
[0011] Such an arrangement is already known from Belgian patent N° 858 672 ----- Therein
the output member has a rotational speed which is considerably smaller than that of
the driving member and is used for timing the duration of a washing operation.
[0012] Another object of the present invention is to provide an arrangement of the above
type but having an output member with a further reduced speed of operation.
[0013] According to the invention this object is achieved due to the fact that it includes
a second said speed reduction device comprising a second one-way clutch mechanism,
with a second input member and a second output member, and a second restoring member,
said second input member being driven from said output member of said first speed
reduction device. Thus the second output member has a considerable smaller rotational
speed than the rotatable driving member.
[0014] The present invention also relates to a laundry handling machine including a washing
operation timing device and a drying operation timing device.
[0015] Such a laundry handling machine is known from the above mentioned Belgian patent
N° 867 508 . Therein both timing devices are constituted by individual units adapted
to individually time the full washing and drying operations respectively.
[0016] An object of the present invention is to provide a laundry handling machine of the
above type but wherein the timing can be performed in a more economic way.
[0017] According to the invention this object is achieved due to the fact that said drying
operation timing device is driven through said washing operation timing device.
[0018] In this way the washing operation timing device can be used either for timing a washing
operation or in cooperation with the drying operation timing device for timing a drying
operation.
[0019] The present invention further also relates to a laundry handling machine with a vat,
a cover for said vat, and driving and control means for said machine, said vat having
a front washing compartment separated from a rear part by a partition wall and said
cover comprising a front lid giving access to said washing compartment and a rear
casing housing at least part of said means.
[0020] Such a laundry handling machine is well known in the art, e.g. from US patent 3 046
543. In this known machine a substantial part of the casing of the cover is located
above the washing compartment of the vat so that the driving and control means located
in this casing as well as the casing itself are subjected to the heat developed in
the washing compartment during a washing operation.
[0021] Still another object of the present invention is to provide a laundry handling machine
of the above type but which avoids such an effect thereby facilitating manufacture
and/or reducing wear.
[0022] According to the invention this object is achieved due to the fact that the plane
of said partition wall separates said washing compartment from said casing.
[0023] In this way the casing of the cover as well as the driving and control means housed
therein are mounted behind the washing compartment of the vat and cannot be significantly
affected by the heat developed therein during a washing operation.
[0024] The present invention also relates to a rinsing device for a vat and more particularly
to a rinsing device for the vat of a laundry handling machine.
[0025] A characteristic feature of the present rinsing device is that said vat is coupled
on the one hand with a supply conduct for a rinsing liquid and on the other hand with
a siphon drain tube which has a larger cross-section than said supply conduct.
[0026] In this way, when the vat is filled with a rinsing liquid via the supply conduct
this liquid rises in the vat until the siphon action starts, as a consequence of which
the vat is emptied via the siphon drain tube more rapidly than it is filled again
via the supply conduct. This operation is repeated as long as fresh rinsing liquid
is supplied to the vat via the supply conduct.
[0027] The above mentioned and other objects and features of the invention will become more
apparent and the invention itself will be best understood by referring to the following
description of an embodiment taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in
which :
Fig. 1 is a top view of a laundry handling machine according to the invention;
Fig. 2 is a side view of this machine in the direction of arrow II of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a rear view of this machine in the direction of arrow III of Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a perspective top view of the rear part of the vat of this machine;
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional side view along line V-V in Figs 1 and 14 and at the scale
of Fig. 1, however, with some parts removed;
Fig. 6 is a side view in the direction of arrow VI of part of the drum of the machine
of Fig. 5;
Fig. 7 is a detailed cross-sectional view at an enlarged scale of part VII of Fig.
5;
Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional side view along line VIII-VIII in Figs. 1 and 14 after
some parts have been removed and at the scale of Fig. 1;
Fig. 9 is a cross-sectional view along line IX-IX in Fig. 8;
Fig. 10 is a cross-sectional side view along line X-X in Fig. 9 but at an enlarged
scale;
Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional side view along line XI-XI in Fig. 3 but at an enlarged
scale;
Fig. 12 is a cross-sectional view along line XII-XII in Fig. 11;
Fig. 13 is a cross-sectional side view at an enlarged scale through part of the vat
bottom and drum of the machine of Fig. 1;
Fig. 14 is a top view at an enlarged scale of part XIV of Fig. 1 after the cover of
the machine has been removed;
Fig. 15 is a cross-sectional side view along line XV-XV in Figs. 1 and 14 at an enlarged
scale;
Fig. 16 is a perspective exploded view of parts of Fig. 15 at a different scale;
Fig. 17 is a schematic view of an electric control circuit for the machine of Figs.
1 to 16.
[0028] The laundry handling machine shown includes a vat 1 which has an open top and which
is closed by a cover 2. Vat 1 comprises a front washing compartment 3 (Fig. 5) and
a rear part or supporting structure 4. The washing compartment 3 is delimited by a
bottom wall 5, a front wall 6, a rear wall 7 and side walls 8 and 9, the upper edge
of all these walls being located in a same plane parallel to the bottom wall 5. The
walls 6, 8 and 9 have a downwardly inclined rim 10 and the side walls 8 and 9 are
provided with handgrips 11 and 12 (Fig. 1). The supporting structure 4 comprises two
lateral downwardly tapering hollow columns 13 and 14, a central box-shaped vertical
air channel 15 and a central air conduct 16 disposed below the air channel 15. Hollow
column 13 (Fig. 4) is delimited by portions of rear wall 7 and side wall 8 and by
two further walls 17 and 18 which have a height smaller than that of these wall portions
and which are parallel thereto. Hollow column 13 is fully separated from the washing
compartment 3 by portion 19 of rear wall 7. Likewise hollow column 14 is delimited
by portions of rear wall 7 and side wall 9 and by two further walls 20 and 21 which
have a height smaller than that of these wall portions and which are parallel thereto.
Hollow column 14 is subdivided by a partition wall 22 into a closed compartment 23
and a float compartment 24 the partition wall 22 being parallel to rear wall 7 and
having the same height as this rear wall 7. The float compartment 24 communicates
with the front washing compartment 3 as the rear wall 7 is interrupted at a certain
distance from the side wall 9 where there only remains a small strip 25. The central
air channel 15 has an open top and comprises a rear wall 26, disposed at a distance
from the vat rear wall 7 and provided with an opening 27, side walls 28 and 29 (Fig.
3) and bottom wall 30 (Fig. 5). The latter bottom wall 30 forms the top wall of the
adjacent air conduct 16 which has moreover side walls (not shown) and a bottom wall
31 provided with two downwardly directed fingers 32 and 33 (Fig. 3). Air conduct 16
communicates with the washing compartment 3 through opening 34 which has an area equal
to about three times that of opening 27.
[0029] The hollow float compartment 24 (Figs. 8, 9) houses a float 35 comprising a block
of polystyrene foam 36 press fitted into a U-shaped holder 37 which is integral with
an upstanding rod 38. At its upper end the latter rod 38 is bent at 90° so as to form
a portion 39 which extends through an opening 40 in the vat side wall 9, the latter
portion 39 being again bent at 90° so as to form a horizontal level indicating finger
41 (Fig. 2) located outside vat 1 and parallel to side wall 9. This finger 41 is visible
from the outside through a removable window 42 clipped in an opening 43 in vat wall
9 and in part 44 (Fig. 2) of opening 40. Vat wall 9 is also provided with an overflow
opening 45 (Fig. 8) to permit the evacuation of e.g. foam out of the float compartment
24.
[0030] Inside the washing compartment 3 front wall 6 and rear wall 7 are provided with upstanding
ribs 46, 47 (Fig. 5) on which semi-circular bearings 48 and 49 are fixed respectively.
These bearings 48 and 49 rotatably support cylindrical axle portions 50 and 51 of
a laundry stirring member constituted by a washing drum 52. This drum 52 which is
only schematically represented but which is substantially similar to the one used
in the above mentioned laundry handling machine (Belgian patent 858 672) comprises
a cylindrical casing 53 and two circular side walls 54 and 55, side wall 55 having
a plurality of radial slots 56 of constant width (Fig. 6). Drum 52 may be driven due
to the peripheral part of its side wall 55 being provided with a toothed ring 57,
as will be explained later. As shown in Fig. 13 the bottom 58 of the washing compartment
3 is constituted by part of a cylinder and the lower part of the cylindrical drum
52 is mounted at a distance from this cylindrical bottom 58. The drum 52 has a smaller
radius than this bottom 58, the axes of the drum and of the bottom being parallel
and located in a same vertical plane. Thus there is formed between drum 52 and bottom
58 a free space 59 the cross-section of which gradually increases from the middle
of the bottom of the washing compartment 3 to the side walls 6 and 7 thereof. This
has been done in order to prevent the rotation of the drum 52 from being hindered
by objects such as buttons which have been separated from the laundry and brought
in the free space 59.
[0031] The above mentioned cover 2 comprises a front lid 60 covering the washing compartment
3 and a rear casing 61, 62 supported by the rear supporting structure 4 and more particularly
by the columns 13 and 14 and the air channel 15 thereof. The casing comprises a mounting
plate 61 (Fig. 5) and a cap 62 to which the front lid 60 is hinged in a way shown
in Figs. 9 and 10 and to be described later. The mounting plate 61 only covers a central
portion of the open top of the air channel 15, and lateral portions (not shown) of
this top communicate with the atmosphere.
[0032] Front lid 60 is provided with an opening 6
3 into which a filter element 64 comprising a grid 65 and a piece of filter paper 66
is clipped by clips such as 67 (Fig. 7). It is also provided with a handgrip 68 (Fig.
1) on its forward end and both its relatively resilient side walls are hingedly connected
to the cap 62. One of these side walls is provided with a cylindrical protrusion (not
shown) engaged in a blind hole (not shown) of the cap 62. The other side wall is provided
at its inner side with a pivot pin 69 surrounded by a cylindrical portion 70 and rotatably
engaged in a blind hole of a cylindrical stud 71 provided in the center of a cup-shaped
circular end 72 of a lever arm 73. This arm 73 has a substantially U-shaped cross-section
and is provided with a lateral protrusion 74. The stud 71 is rotatably engaged in
an opening of the last mentioned other lateral wall of the cap 62, this opening being
delimited by a moisture ingress preventing lip 75 located between the cylindrical
stud 71 and the annular portion 70, on the one hand, and between this annular portion
70 and the outer flange of the cup-shaped end 72 of the lever arm 73 on the other
hand. The cup-shaped end 72 of lever arm 73 is also provided with a further cylindrical
stud 76 around which a wire spring 77 is mounted in such a way that the ends thereof
make contact with the top wall of the cap 62 and with the lateral protrusion 74 on
the arm 73 respectively. This spring 77 continuously urges the lever arm 73 in clockwise
direction (Fig. 8). The latter lever arm 73 forms part of a security device which
will be described later. The cross-sections of the pivot pin 69 and of the blind hole
in the cylindrical stud 71 are not fully complementary (Fig. 10) so that the lever
arm 73 is only rotated together with the lid 60 after the latter has been rotated
over a certain angle. It should be noted that in case lid 60 has been removed the
spring 77 pivots lever arm 73 into contact with the adjacent side wall of the cap
62 (Fig. 8).
[0033] The top wall of cap 62 is provided with two openings through which selection knobs
78 and 79 (Fig. 1) protrude. Knob 78 is a washing programme selection knob permitting
the selection of the duration of a washing operation and knob 79 is a drying programme
selection knob enabling the selection of the duration of a drying operation. Cap 62
is further laterally provided with slightly resilient flaps 80 and 81 (Fig. 1) which
cooperate with the peripheral rim 10 of the vat 1 to fix the cap 62 thereon.
[0034] The above mentioned mounted plate 61 is partly supported by upper edges of wall 7,
hollow columns 13, 14 and air channel 15 and its non supported portion is provided
with a plurality of air inlet openings 196 (Fig. 14) some of which are located above
column 13. At its rear side the mounting plate 61 on the one hand has a downwardly
tapering part 82 (Figs. 3, 5) which is open at its lower end and on the other hand
has an adjacent part 83 which has a shape clearly shown in Fig. 3 and which is delimited
at one side by a substantially vertical wall 230 (Fig. 14). The latter part 83 forms
with the adjacent part of the casing 61 an air inlet space 229 (Fig. 5).
[0035] The mounting plate 61 is secured to the vat 1 by means of a rear cover member 84
(Fig. 3, 5) and a sealing member 85 is used to ensure water thightness. This rear
cover member 84 has an upper collar 86, a lower central retaining clip 87, two lower
lips 88 and 89, two lateral ears 90 and 91, a lateral housing 92 and a lateral substantially
U-shaped attachment member 93-94 with lips 93 and 94. The cover member 84 carries a
manually rotatable bistable shutter member 95 (Fig. 5) fixed on a pivot axle 96 and
normally resting with its edge on an inner lip 97 and closing an opening 222. The
upper collar 86 of the cover member 84 fits on the lower end of tapering part 82 of
the mounting plate 61 and forms with the rear wall 26 of the air channel 15 an outlet
pipe 98 able to communicate either with the air channel 15 via opening 27 or with
the washing compartment 3 via opening 222, air conduct 16 and opening 34, depending
on the position of shutter member 95. The cover.member 84 is fixed on the vat 1 by
means of screws screwed in the lips 88 and 89 and in the ears 80 and 91. The inlet
of a siphon drain tube 99 (Fig. 3) is fixed on the vat at 100 close to the bottom
thereof and in operation its outlet is located below its inlet, as shown in Fig. 3.
The tube 99 is engaged between the fingers 33 and 34 on the one side and the retaining
clip 87 on the other side. A water supply conduct 101 is fixed to the vat 1 at 223
and is engaged between the lips 93 and 94 of the attachment member 93-94. The diameter
of drain tube 99 is larger, e.g. two times, than that of supply conduct 101. At a
certain distance below conduct 101 the vat has an overflow opening (not shown). The
ears 90 and 91 serve for winding up an electricity supply cable 102.
[0036] The lateral housing 92 (Figs. 3, 11) of the cover member 84 houses a U-shaped lever
l03 with lateral arms 104 and 105 and a transverse arm 106. An axle 107 and the above
axle 96 are integral with the free ends of the arms 104 and 105 respectively and are
located in the prolongation of each other. Arm 105 is provided with a lateral protrusion
108 engaged in the channel of a substantially U-shaped guide piece 109 which is integral
with the lower end of a control rod 110 protruding through an opening 111 in the mounting
plate 61. The transverse arm 106 of the U-shaped lever 103 is attached to a wall of
housing 92 by means of a spring 112. At its one end the axle 96 carries the above
shutter member 95 mounted in the outlet pipe 98. At its other end protruding through
an opening 220 in the side wall 9 of the vat the axle 96 carries a rotatable dry/wash
selection knob 113. This knob l13 is used to bring the shutter member 95 against the
action of spring 112 either in a horizontal or in a vertical stable position wherein
the outlet pipe 98 communicates with the air channel 15 or with the air conduct 16
respectively.
[0037] A driving and control device for the machine is mounted on the mounting plate 61
for driving the washing drum.52 and for controlling a washing operation timing mechanism,
of the type disclosed in the above mentioned Belgian patent 858 672, and a drying
operation timing mechanism. These mechanisms are intercoupled by a rotation reversal
device and are driven by a same motor 114 the direction of rotation of which is alternately
reversed. This motor 114 has a frame which is fixed on plate 61 by screws such as
115, and a horizontal drive shaft 116-117 (Fig. 5) which protrudes at both sides of
the motor. A blower generally indicated by reference numeral 183 is directly fixed
on the one end 116 of this drive shaft 116-117 the other end 117 of which is constituted
by a worm. The motor frame is further provided with a fixed axle stud 118 (Figs. 5,
14) which extends in parallel to the worm 117 which engages with a worm wheel 119
rotatably mounted on the fixed axle stud l18 and having a hub 120. The latter hub
120 is united by axial pressure to the hub 121 of a drive wheel 122 which is also
rotatably mounted on the axle stud 118 and which engages with the toothed ring 57
of the drum 52 the axis of which is parallel to drive shaft 116-117. Both this axis
and shaft are substantially located in a same vertical plane. At its end away from
the worm wheel 119 a cap 123 is secured to the axle stud 118. The hub 121 of the drive
wheel 122 fits into an opening of a skirt 124 fixed on plate 61 by means of screws
such as 125. A toothed drive belt 126 is arranged around the hub 120 of the worm wheel
119 and in the peripheral groove of a pulley 127 which is integral with a worm 128,
both the pulley 127 and the worm 122 being rotatably mounted about a horizontal axle
129 fixed in supports 130 and 131 formed on the mounting plate 61. This worm 128 engages
with a worm wheel 132 which is rotatably mounted around a vertical axle 133 and which
forms part of the above mentioned washing operation timing mechanism. This wheel 132
which simultaneously forms a driving member and a restoring member bears a vertical
stud 134 adapted to cooperate with a radial control arm 135 of a lower clutch member
or input member 136 of a one-way clutch mechanism (Figs. 14, 15) whic h further comprises
an upper clutch member or output member 117. Both the clutch members 136 and 137 and
a motor rotation reversal control member 138 are fixed on a vertical frusto-conical
peg 139 formed on the mounting plate 61. This vertical peg 139 has a lower portion
with a larger diameter than its upper part and thus delimits a peripheral shoulder
supporting an annular friction ring 140. The control member 138 which rests on the
friction ring 140 has a lateral cam member 141 with a radius variable over an angle
of about 60° and controls the movable armature 142. of a microswitch 143. The control
member 138 also has an upper surface with an annular groove housing the bottom part
of a coiled spring 144. The upper part of this spring is located in a similar annular
groove in the bottom part of lower clutch member 136. The bottom part of this lower
clutch member 136 is provided with protrusions (not shown) fitting in recesses (also
not shown) of the control member 138. On its upper side the lower clutch member 136
is provided with teeth (not shown) which cooperate with regularly spaced teeth (also
not shown) on the underside of the ring-shaped base of the upper clutch member 137.
This ring-shaped base is also provided with a lateral cam member 145 having a radius
variable over an angle of about 60° and controlling the timing of a washing operation
through the intermediary of the movable armature 146 of a change-over contact of a
microswitch 147 mounted on top of microswitch 143. This cam member 145 also carries
two control pins 148 and 149 . The upper clutrh member 137 further has a dome-shaped
upper portion on which the hollow cylindrical stem 150 of the washing programme selection
knob 78 is engaged. This dome portion is fixed on the vertical peg 139 by means of
washer 151 and screw 152.
[0038] As described in the above mentioned Belgian patent 858 672, when the rotatable driving
member 132 which alternately rotates in two directions makes a full rotation in anticlockwise
direction (Fig. 14) it communicates to the lower clutch member 136 an angular displacement
from an initial or rest position over a fraction of this full rotation and in an opposite
direction. Thereby the upper clutch member 137 is angularly displaced in this opposite
direction by the lower clutch member 136. Afterwards when the driving member 132 makes
a full rotation in the opposite direction it rotates the lower clutch member 136 back
into its initial position. Thereby the upper clutch member 137 however remains in
the position previously attained due to friction.
[0039] From the above it follows that the washing operation timing mechanism includes a
speed reduction device, mainly including elements 132, 136, 137, which reduces the
rotational speed of the driving member 132 and the output member 137cl which controls
change-over contact 146.
[0040] The above mentioned rotation reversal device (Figs. 14, 15, 16) includes a frusto-conical
peg 153 formed on the mounting plate 61. The peg 153 has a lower portion with a larger
diameter than its upper part and thus delimits a peripheral shoulder which supports
a frusto-conical rotation reversal member 155 fixed on the peg 153 by means of a washer
170 and a screw 171. The member 155 has an upper lateral arm 156 and a lower lateral
arm 157 with a downward lip 158. On its bottom side the rotation reversal member 155
has a finger 159 able to cooperate with an abutment 160 on the lower part of the peg
153.
[0041] The above mentioned drying operation timing mechanism includes a vertical peg 154
formed on the mounting plate 61. This peg 154 has a lower portion with a larger diameter
than its upper part and thus also delimits a peripheral shoulder. This shoulder has
an outer annular groove 161 and two inner arcuate recesses 162 and 163 which are concentric
with and are deeper than the annular groove 161. The latter groove 161 houses the
bottom end of a coiled spring 164 the upper end of which is located in a similar groove
165 in the bottom part of a lower clutch member or input member 166 of a clutch mechanism
which is similar to the above described one and which further comprises an upper clutch
member or output member 167. The spring 164 tends to prevent a rotation of the lower
clutch member 166 which is similar to the lower clutch member 136 and is likewise
provided with a control arm 172 having a longitudinal groove 168. On its bottom side
the lower clutch member 166 is provided with two opposite protrusions of which only
one i.e. 169 is visible on Fig. 16 and which fits in the above mentioned recesses
162 and 163 respectively. On its upper side the lower clutch member 166 is provided
with four teeth such as 173 at 90° interval which cooperate with 24 regularly spaced
teeth (not shown) on the underside of the base 174 of the upper clutch member 167
which is fixed on the peg 154 by means of spring washer 175, washer 176 and screw
177 tending to prevent a rotation of the member 167. The stem 178 of the drying programme
selection knob 7
9 is slidden on this upper clutch member 167. The teeth of the lower clutch member
166 are disposed on an inner ring portion of the underside of the base 174 the periphery
of which is shaped so as to form a cam 179 which controls the timing of a drying operation
through the intermediary of the make contact 182 of microswitch 181. A further tooth
180 which is much larger than the first mentioned ones is provided on an outer ring
portion of the underside of the base 174. This tooth 180 is normally engaged in the
groove 168 of the control arm 172 which is connected to the body of the microswitch
181 by means of a coiled spring 221 which constitutes a restoring member.
[0042] The above mentioned blower 183 (Fig. 5) which is directly mounted on one end 116
of drive shaft 116-117 is located in a housing 186 which is open at both sides and
the lower end of which communicates with the tapering outlet 82 of the mounting plate
61. The blower 183 comprises a cup-shaped wheel 226 provided at its periphery with
radial vanes 18
4 and 185 and at its bottom with vanes 225 . The surface of the vanes 185 is much larger
than that of the vanes 184. This wheel subdivides the housing 186 into a first part
227 which encloses part of the motor 114 and which contains the vanes 184 and 225
and into a second part 228 which contains the vanes 185 and communicates laterally
with the above mentioned air inlet space 229.
[0043] A vertical small frame structure 188 (Fig. 14) is fixed on cylindrical studs such
as 189 of the mounting plate 61 close to the air inlet space 229. This structure 188
includes two plates 190 and 191 which carry a heatable member constituted by an electric
resistance 192 connected in series with a thermo-limiter 193. These plates 190 and
191 extend through cooling apertures 194 and 195 of the structure 188. The mounting
plate 61 which is provided with the air inlet openings 196 carries a capacitor 197
and microswitches 198 and 199. Microswitch 198 is provided with a make contact 200
controlled by rod 110 (Fig. 14) the vertical position of which is itself dependent
on the angular position of the wash/dry selection knob 113, as already explained above.
Microswitch 199 (Fig. 8, 9) together with lever arm 73 form the above mentioned security
device. This switch 199 is provided with a security make contact 201 and rests on
a raised part 204 of the mounting plate 61. The latter plate 61 is also provided with
a plurality of vertical stems 2
05, 206, 207 and 208 for supporting corresponding studs such as 209 (Fig. 8) on the
cap 62.
[0044] The above mentioned electric motor 114 (Fig. 17) has two windings 210 and 211 which
are connected at their one ends to the mains 212 shunted by capacitor 197 and at their
other ends to a capacitor 213. These other ends are further individually connected
via protecting resistors 214 and 215 to stationary contact members 216 and 217 which
together with the above mentioned movable armature 142 forms the change-over contact
of microswitch 142. This movable armature 142 is connected to the movable armature
146 which together with stationary contact members 218 and 219 forms the change-over
contact of microswitch 147 controlled by the washing programme selection knob 78.
The stationary contact member 219 is connected to one terminal of the mains 212 via
the security make contact 201 of microswitch 199 and the stationary contact member
218 is connected to the same terminal via the series connection of make contact 200
of microswitch 198 controlled by the wash/dry programme selection knob 113, make contact
182 of microswitch 181 controlled by the drying programme selection knob 79, and the
security make contact 201 of microswitch 199. The stationary contact member 218 is
also connected to the other terminal of the mains 212 via the heating resistance 192
and the thermo-limiter 193.
[0045] To be noted that various electric interconnections between the elements are only
shown in Fig. 17.
[0046] From the above it follows that the vertical plane of the wall 7 separates the washing
compartment 3 from the casing 61, 62 which protrudes beyond this vertical plane only
to such an extent that it is able to drive the washing drum 52. Thus the casing and
the driving and control means mounted therein are not adversely affected by the heat
developed in the washing compartment 3.
[0047] The operation of the above described washing machine is as follows.
[0048] At the start of a washing operation the cover front lid 60 is opened and a washing
product is introduced in vat 1 which is afterwards filled with water either directly
or via the water supply conduct 101 until the washing solution reaches a wanted level
indicated by the float level indicating finger 41 which is visible through the window
42. By the opening of the cover front lid 60 the security make contact 201 is opened
thus preventing the electric motor 114 from being energized (Fig. 17). The washing
programme selection knob 78 is then turned into a position corresponding with a predetermined
duration of a washing operation, whilst the dry/wash programme selection knob 113
is brought in the washing position. The dry programme selection knob 79 is preferably
turned into its zero position but this is not a necessity. After laundry has been
introduced in vat 1 the front lid 60 is again closed, thus producing the closure of
security make contact 201.
[0049] When rotating the wash/dry selection knob 113 in the washing position against the
action of spring 112, shutter member 95 is brought in the horizontal stable position
shown in Fig. 5 wherein it closes opening 222 and brings the outlet pipe 98 via opening
27 in communication with the air channel 15 which at its top communicates with the
atmosphere, as described above. The rotation of knob 113 also entails an upward movement
of the control rod 110 which produces the opening of make contact 200 of switch 198
(Fig. 17) thus preventing the resistance 192 from being heated.
[0050] The rotation of the washing programme selection knob 78 in a position corresponding
with a predetermined duration of a washing operation entails the rotation of the upper
clutch member 137. The latter is thus brought in a predetermined angular position
wherein the cam member 145 does not operate the movable armature 146 of microswitch
147 so that this armature 146 makes contact with the stationary contact member 219.
This angular position is located at a predetermined angle from a final position wherein
the cam member 145 will bring the movable armature 146 into contact with the stationary
contact member 218.
[0051] The possible rotation of the drying programme selection knob 79 into its zero position
opens make contact 182 of microswitch 181 (Fig. 17), but the position of this contact
has no influence on the washing operation.
[0052] The movable armature 142 of microswitch 143 is in contact with one of the stationary
contact members 216 and 217 so that when the mains 212 is switched-on the electric
motor 114 is energized in an operating circuit comprising the mains 212, one of the
motor windings 210, 211, one of the resistances 214, 215, armatures 142 and 146 of
switches 143 and 147 respectively, and security make contact 201 of switch 199. Hereby
the motor 114 and therefore also the drum 52 and the blower 183 are rotated in the
one or other direction depending on the position of the armature 142 of the switch
143. This position is controlled by cam member 141 which alternately brings the movable
armature 142 in contact with the stationary contact members 216 and 217 and thus changes
the direction of rotation of the motor 114 and of the drum 52 and the blower 183 coupled
therewith. Cam member 145 is displaced in a stepwise manner in clockwise direction
(Fig. 14) and after a number of angular steps, i.e. after a predetermined duration
corresponding to the washing programme selected by means of the knob 78, it brings
the movable armature 146 of the microswitch 147 in a position wherein this armature
146 makes contact with the stationary contact member 218.
Due to this the above operating circuit of the motor 114 is opened and this motor is
nearly immediately stopped mainly due to the weight of the laundry in the drum.
[0053] During the washing operation air is sucked by the blower 183 via the air inlet openings
196. By the action of the smaller radial vanes 184 and of the vanes 225 a cooling
first air stream is made to flow over the motor 114 into the first housing part 227
and then radially expelled into the outlet pipe 98. Likewise, by the action of the
larger radial vanes 185 a second air stream is led over the resistance 192 into the
air inlet space 229 and the second housing part 228 and then expelled into the outlet
pipe 98. From there both these air streams flow via opening 27 and air channel 15
upwardly and laterally into the atmosphere. Due to the opening 27 being relatively
small the total air flow rate is relatively small so that the electric energy consumed
by the blower during a washing operation is relatively small.
[0054] To be noted that although the motor is alternately rotated in opposite directions
the air flow is in the same direction because the vanes 184 and 185 are radial vanes.
It should also be noted that during the clockwise rotation of the cam member 145 the
pins 148 and 141 thereof impart an angular motion to the rotation reversal member
155 as they successively come into contact with the lateral arm 156 of the latter
member 155. However this has no influence on the relative position of the lower and
upper clutch members 166 and 167 as the tooth 180 of the member 167 remains engaged
in the groove 168 of the control arm 172.
[0055] After the washing operation is finished the washing solution is drained off whereafter
the laundry is rinsed. To do this it is sufficient to bring the siphon tube 99 in
the position shown and to admit water in the vat 1 through the water supply conduct
101 with a suitable flow rate. Indeed, when this is done the washing compartment 3
becomes gradually filled and the water level rises therein as well as in the siphon
drain tube 99. When it reaches a sufficiently high level the siphon action is triggered
and water is thereby drained off the washing compartment 3. By a suitable choice of
the ratio of the diameters of the siphon tube 99 and of the water supply conduct 101
and by a suitable water flow rate in the latter conduct 101 the water level in the
washing compartment 3 thereby gradually decreases. At a certain moment the siphon
action therefore stops so that the water level will then again rise in the vat. In
this way the washing compartment 3 is rinsed as long as water is admitted in the vat
1. After the rinsing operation and possibly after most of the water has been removed
from the laundry the latter can be dried in the drum. To do this the selection knobs
79 and 113 are both turned in their drying position, the washing programme selection
knob 78 being already in its zero position since the end of the washing operation.
[0056] By the rotation of the wash/dry selection knob 113 in its drying position the above
mentioned shutter member 95 is rotated in its vertical position wherein it closes
opening 27 and establishes a communication between outlet pipe 98 and the vat washing
compartment 3 via opening 222, air conduct 16 and opening 24. Also make contact 200
(Fig. 17) of switch 198 is closed.
[0057] The clockwise rotation of the drying programme selection knob 79 in a position corresponding
with a predetermined duration of a drying operation entails the rotation of the upper
clutch member 167. The latter is thus brought in a predetermined angular position
wherein the cam member 179 closes make contact 182 of switch 181 (Fig. 17). This angular
position is located at a predetermined angle from a final position wherein the cam
member 179 will open make contact 182.
[0058] The movable armature 142 of the microswitch 143 is in contact with one of the stationary
contact members 216 and 217 and the movable armature 146 of the microswitch 147 is
in contact with the stationary contact member 218 so that the motor 114 is again energized
in an operating circuit comprising the mains 212, one of the resistances 214, 215,
armatures 142 and 146 of switches 143 and 147 respectively and make contacts 200,
182 and 201 of switches 198, 181 and 199 respectively. Hereby the motor 114 and therefore
also the drum 52 and the blower 183 are again alternately rotated in the one and other
direction depending on the position of the armature 142 of the switch 143, this contact
being alternately brought in contact with the stationary contact members 216 and 217
under control of the cam member 141 . Also the electric resistance 192 is heated since
a current flows through it via contacts 201, 182,200 and 193. Air is sucked by the
blower 183 via the air inlet openings 196 and by the action of the smaller radial
vanes 184 and of the vanes 225 a cooling first air stream is made to flow over the
motor 114 into the first housing part 127 and is then radially expelled into the outlet
pipe 98. Likewise, by the action of the larger radial vanes 185 a second air stream
is led over the thus heated resistance 192 into air inlet space 229 and second housing
part 228 and is then expelled into the outlet pipe 98. From there both these air streams
flow via the central air conduct 16 and openings 34 and 56 into the drum 52 and from
there into the atmosphere through filter grid 64-66 mounted in opening 63 of the lid
60. Thus the motor 114 is continuously cooled by the cooling first air stream and
is not adversely affected by the heated second air stream. Due to the opening 34 being
relatively large when compared with opening 27 the air flow rate during a drying operation
is much larger than during a washing operation.
[0059] From the above it follows that by the openings 27 and 34 and the shutter member 95
the flow rate of the air streams flowing through the outlet pipe 98 of the blower
is regulated.
[0060] During the first portion of a full rotation of cam member 145 of the upper clutch
member 137, i.e. as long as the cam member 145 makes contact with the movable armature
146 of the microswitch 147, the latter armature 146 remains in contact with the stationary
contact member 218 so that the motor 114 remains energized in the last mentioned operating
circuit. Hereby the laundry is dried by the heated air stream expelled by the blower
183. As soon as this cam member 145 leaves the movable armature 146 of microswitch
147 this armature 146 comes into contact with the stationary contact member 219 so
that the motor 114 is then energized via the armature 146 and via make contact 201
of switch 199. However the heating resistance 192 remains connected to the mains 212
via the closed make contact 201, 182, 200 and 193 so that the laundry continues to
be dried by heated air.
[0061] During the further rotation of the cam member 145 the pin 149 thereon pivots the
rotation reversal member 155 in counterclockwise direction (Fig. 14) as it engages
with the lateral arm 156 thereof. As a consequence the member 155 is rotated in counterclockwise
direction and by the engagement of lip 158 of the lateral arm 157 of this member 155
with the control arm 172 the lower clutch member 166 is rotated in clockwise direction.
By engagement of its teeth 170 to 173 with those of the upper clutch member 167 the
latter is rotated over one tooth, in a clockwise direction, together with the selection
knob 79, against the action of friction forces exerted by the washers 175, 176 and
the screw 177. When at a certain moment the contact between the cam member 145 and
the lateral arm 156 is broken the lower clutch member 166 is brought back into its
rest position - its teeth slipping over those of the member 167 - by the action of
spring 164 whereas the upper clutch member 167 and the knob 79 both remain in the
position attained, especially due to friction.
[0062] In an analogous way as just described also the pin 148 entails a rotation of the
upper clutch member 167 and of the knob 79 in clockwise direction. This means that
during each rotation of the cam member 145 the upper clutch member 167 is displaced
over two teeth.
[0063] After a number of such angular displacements, i.e. after a number of rotations of
the driving member 32, the lower clutch member 166 and therefore also the cam member
179 arrives in its initial position, shown in Fig. 14 wherein make contact 182 is
open. Thus resistance 192 is no longer heated. At that moment one of the pins 148
and 149 has just moved beyond arm 156 so that the cam member 145 still has to perform
a certain angular displacement before it causes armature 146 to be brought into contact
with the stationary contact member 218. During this displacement and because the heating
resistance 192 has been disconnected from the mains 212 the drying operation is performed
with cold air. At the moment the armature 146 comes into contact with the stationary
contact member 218 the electric motor 114 is no longer energized as the make contact
182 is open so that the movement of the various parts is then stopped, the drying
operation being finished.
[0064] It should be noted that it is not absolutely mandatory to maintain the clutch mechanism
166, 167 and therefore the selection knob 79, substantially in their rest position
(except for a small angular movement) during a washing operation. In this case the
tooth 180 on the upper clutch member 167 is not required.
[0065] While the principles of the invention have been described above in connection with
specific apparatus, it is to be clearly understood that this description is made only
by way of example and not as a limitation on the scope of the invention.
1. Laundry handling machine able to perform a washing operation and a drying operation
and including a vat, a laundry stirring member mounted in said vat, a cover housing
driving and control means which include a blower and a motor driving said stirring
member during both said washing and drying operations and driving said blower at least
during said drying operation wherein heated air is blown through said vat, characterized
in that said blower (183) is driven by said motor (114) during both said washing and
drying operations in order to then cool said motor (114).
2. Laundry handling machine according to claim 1, characterized in that said blower
(183) has an outlet and is able to simultaneously produce two separate air streams,
a first of said air streams flowing over said motor (114) and a second of said air
streams flowing over a heatable member (192), and to expell both said air streams
simultaneouslythrough said outlet into the atmosphere either directly during a washing
operation or via said vat (1) during a drying operation.
3. Laundry handling machine according to claim 2, characterized in that it includes
flow rate regulating means (27, 34, 95) to make the flow rate of both said air streams
flowing through said outlet smaller during said washing operation than during said
drying operation.
4. Laundry handling machine according to claim 3, characterized in that said outlet of said blower (183) communicates with said vat
(1) via an outlet pipe (98) in which a shutter member (95) is mounted and that said
shutter member (95) enables said first and second air streams to flow through a first
opening (27) directly into the atmosphere during a washing operation when said shutter
member (95) is in a first position or through a second opening (34) and said vat (1)
during a drying operation, said first opening (27) having a smaller area than said
second opening (34) and said first and second openings and said shutter member forming
said flow rate regulating means.
5. Laundry handling machine according to claim 2, characterized in that said cover
(2) comprises a casing (61, 62) housing said blower (183), said motor (114) and said
heatable member (192) and having air inlet openings (196) and that said blower (183)
has a housing (186) for a wheel (226) with a first (184) and a second (185) set of
vanes, said housing having said outlet and being divided by said wheel (226) into
a first (227) and a second (228) housing parts, and said blower being able to produce
by means of said first set (184) of vanes said first air stream which flows from said
air inlet openings (196) over said motor (114) into said first housing part (227)
and from there through said outlet of said housing and to produce by means of said
second set (185) of vanes said second air stream which flows from said air inlet openings
(196) over said heatable member (192) into said second housing part (228) and from
there through said outlet of said housing (186).
6 . Laundry handling machine according to claim 5, characterized in that said vat (1)
has a front washing compartment (3) separated from a rear part (4) by a partition
wall (7) and said cover (2) comprises a front lid (60) giving access to said washing
compartment (3) and said rear casing (61, 62) which has a first part supported by
said rear part (4) of said vat (1) and a second part not supported by said rear part
(4) of said vat (1) and provided with said air inlet openings (196).
7 . Laundry handling machine according to claim 1, characterized in that said stirring
member comprises a drum (52) rotatably mounted about its axis in said vat (1) and
that said blower (183) is directly fixed on one end (116) of a shaft (116, 117) of
said motor (114), said shaft being substantially parallel to said axis of said drum
(52) and both said shaft (116, 117) and said axis being substantially located in a
same vertical plane.
8. Rotational speed reduction arrangement for reducing the rotation speed of a rotatable
driving member, said arrangement including a speed reduction device comprising a one-way
clutch mechanism, with a rotatable input member and a rotatable output member, and
a restoring member, said rotatable driving member when making a predetermined rotation
in a predetermined direction communicating to said input member an angular displacement
from an initial position over a fraction of said predetermined rotation and in an
opposite direction, said output member being thereby angularly displaced in said opposite
direction by said input member, and said restoring member being then able to rotate
said input member back into said initial position, said output member thereby remaining
in the position previously attained, characterized in that it includes a second said
speed reduction device (137, 166, 167, 221) comprising a second one-way clutch mechanism
(166, 167), with a second input member (166) and a second output member (167), and
a second restoring member (221), said second input member (166) being driven from
said output member (137) of said first speed reduction device (132, 136, 137).
9 . Rotational speed reduction arrangement according to claim 8, characterized in
that said output member (137) of said first mentioned speed reduction device (132,
136, 137) is coupled with said second input member (166) through a rotatable rotation
reversal device (155) in such a manner that when said output member (137) of said
first speed reduction device (132, 136, 137) makes a predetermined rotation in said
opposite direction it communicates to said second input member (166) and via said
rotation reversal member at least one angular displacement from an initial position
over a fraction of said predetermined rotation and in said predetermined direction,
said second output member 1 (167) being thereby angularly displaced in said predetermined
direction by said input member (166), and said second restoring member (221) being
then able to rotate said second input member (166) back into said initial position,
said second output member (167) thereby remaining in the previously attained position.
10. Rotational speed reduction arrangement according to claim 9 , characterized in that
said rotatable rotation reversal device comprises a rotatable arm (156, 157) having
one end (156) situated in the path followed by said output member (137) of said first
speed reduction device (132, 136, 137), said second input member (166) being situated
in the path followed by the other end (157) of said rotatable arm (156, 157).
11. Laundry handling machine including a washing operation timing device and a drying
operation timing device, characterized in that said drying operation timing device
is driven through said washing operation timing device.
12. Laundry handling machine according to claim 8, ------------------- characterized in that said washing operation timing device includes
said first speed reduction device (132, 136, 137) and a change-over contact (146)
controlled by the output member (137) thereof which can be manually brought in a first
position, wherein said change-over contact is in a first position (218), and in any
of a number of selectable second positions wherein said change-over contact is in
a second position (219), and that said drying operation timing mechanism includes
said second speed reduction device and a second make contact (182) which is controlled
by said second output member t167) which can be manually brought in a third position
wherein said second make contact is in a first position (open) and in any of a number
of selectable fourth positions wherein said second make contact is in a second position
(closed) and that said driving member is constituted by a motor (114) coupled across
the poles of an electric source (212) in series with a parallel circuit with a first
branch including said change-over contact (146) in said first position (218) in series
with said second make contact (182) and with a second branch including said change-over
contact (146) in said second position (219).
13. Laundry handling machine according to claim 12, characterized in that said change-over
(146) and second make (182) contacts are brought in said first and second positions
at the start of a washing operation respectively and in said second and first positions
at the start of a drying operation respectively and that said first (132, 136, 137)
and second (137, 166, 167, 221) speed reduction devices and said change-over (140)
and second make (182) contacts are so positioned with respect to each other that when
said second output member (167) brings said second make contact (182) back into said
first position said output member (137) of said first speed reduction device (132,
136, 137) still has to perform a certain angular displacement before bringing said
change-over contact (146) back into said first position (218).
14. Laundry handling machine with a vat, a cover for said vat, and driving and control
means for said machine, said vat having a front washing compartment separated from
a rear part by a partition wall and said cover comprising a front lid giving access
to said washing compartment and a rear casing housing at least part of said means,
characterized in that the plane of said partition wall (7) separates said washing
compartment (3) from said casing (61, 62).
15. Laundry handling machine including a vat with a washing compartment, a cover comprising
a hinged front lid giving access to said washing compartment and a rear casing housing
driving and control means which include a driving motor for said machine, characterized
in that said driving and control means include a security device which is controlled
by said lid (60) in such a way that the operation of said motor (114) is prevented
when said lid (60) which is removably connected to said casing (61, 62) is removed
from said casing (61, 62) or is in a position wherein it permits access to said washing
compartment (3) and wherein the operation of said motor (114)is enabled only when
said lid (60) is in a position wherein it closes said washing compartment (3).
16. Laundry handling machine according to claim 15, characterized in that said security
device includes a rotatable lever arm (73) which is able to control a contact (201)
coupling said motor (114) to an electric source (212) and that said lid (60) is hingedly
and removably connected to said casing (61, 62) by hinges at least one of which includes
a pivot pin (69) on said lid (60), said pivot pin being rotatably mounted in a hole
of a stud (71) provided in an end (72) of said lever arm (73) which by spring means
(77) is urged to rotate in a predetermined direction, said end'(72) being rotatably
mounted in a lateral wall of said casing (61, 62) and the cross-sections of said hole
and of said pivot pin (69) being such that a rotation of said lid (60) in a direction
opposite to said predetermined direction entails a rotation of said lever arm (73)
in said opposite direction.
17. Laundry handling device including a vat with a washing compartment, characterized
in that said washing compartment (3) communicates with a float compartment (24) housing
a float (35) mounted at one end of a rod (38) provided at its other end with a level
indicating finger (39) protruding through an opening (40) in a wall (9) of said vat
(1).
18. Laundry handling machine with a vat housing a rotatable washing drum, characterized
in that said drum (52) is cylindrical and is mounted at a distance from a bottom (58)
of said vat, said vat bottom (58) being constituted by part of a cylinder which has
a diameter larger than that of said drum (52) and the axes of said drum and of said
cylinder being parallel and located in a same vertical plane.
19. Rinsing device for a vat, characterized in that said vat (1) is coupled on the
one hand with a supply conduct (101) for a rinsing liquid and on the other hand with
a siphon drain tube (99) which has a larger cross-section than said supply conduct
(101).
20. Rinsing device according to claim 19, characterized in that said diameter of said
siphon drain tube (99) is about twice that of said supply conduct (101).