Contamination resistant appliance latch
11352731 · 2022-06-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Randy S. McDonald (Sussex, WI, US)
- Jeffrey J. Krieger (Mukwonago, WI, US)
- Michael K. Hintz (Waukesha, WI, US)
Cpc classification
D06F34/20
TEXTILES; PAPER
E05B17/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B47/0046
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B41/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
D06F37/42
TEXTILES; PAPER
E05B47/0001
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
D06F37/42
TEXTILES; PAPER
E05B47/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
D06F34/20
TEXTILES; PAPER
E05B41/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An appliance lid lock mechanism provides a lock pin that may be extended into or withdrawn out of a lock cavity that receives a strike attached to the appliance lid interacting with the lock pin when the lid is closed. The lock pin communicates with the electric actuator on the opposite side of the lock pin from the lock pin's entry into the lock cavity by means of sidebars passing to the side of the lock cavity. The lock bar and sidebars are substantially coplanar with an actuation axis to prevent passage of liquid along these elements between the lock pin and the actuator.
Claims
1. An appliance lock for retaining a lid strike affixed to a hinged lid of an appliance, the hinged lid opening to provide access to a washing cavity when the appliance lock is unlocked, the appliance lock comprising: a housing providing a compartment for receiving the lid strike when the hinged lid is closed, the compartment including: interconnected walls defining a compartment perimeter that extends about a compartment interior space and a strike opening through which the lid strike extends when the hinged lid is closed; a lock pin adapted to slide into the compartment interior space to engage the lid strike from a first side of the compartment when the lid strike is received by the compartment; an electric actuator communicating with the lock pin to move the lock pin along an actuation axis, the electric actuator positioned on a second side of the compartment opposite to the first side and is outside of the compartment interior space; and a linkage connecting the lock pin to the electric actuator with the linkage extending parallel to the actuation axis and transversely spaced from the strike opening.
2. The appliance lock of claim 1 wherein the linkage extends away from the electric actuator along a first direction within a plane of the actuation axis and wherein the lock pin attaches to the linkage to extend along a second direction within the plane of the actuation axis opposite the first direction.
3. The appliance lock of claim 2 wherein the linkage provides a lock pin frame with first and second linkage arms together flanking the lock pin and passing on opposite sides of the compartment, the lock pin frame including a crossbar connecting the first and second linkage arms to each other with the lock pin cantilevered from the crossbar and wherein each of first and second linkage arms and the crossbar are arranged outwardly of the strike opening.
4. The appliance lock of claim 2 wherein the lock pin and linkage have lower surfaces that extend along parallel planes.
5. The appliance lock of claim 1 wherein the interconnected walls of the compartment are upstanding sidewalls extending about the compartment interior space defining a volume therebetween with only a single opening through one of the upstanding sidewalls at the first side of the compartment opposite the electric actuator, that opening for admitting the lock pin.
6. The appliance lock of claim 1 wherein the compartment is open at a bottom and the compartment interior space is separated from the electric actuator by an unbroken vertical wall.
7. An appliance lock for retaining a lid strike affixed to a hinged lid of an appliance, the hinged lid opening to provide access to a washing cavity when the appliance lock is unlocked, the appliance lock comprising: a lock pin assembly having a lock pin movable between a first position, engaging the lid strike when the lid strike is positioned proximate to the lock pin, and a second position, disengaging from the lid strike when the lid strike is positioned proximate to the lock pin, causing the appliance lock to be unlocked; an electric actuator communicating with the lock pin to move the lock pin between the first and second positions; and a safety catch arranged inside the housing, the safety catch having a stop surface that is misaligned to avoid contact with a segment of the lock pin assembly during a normal operation of appliance lock and aligns with the segment of the lock pin assembly and blocks movement of the lock pin assembly from moving to the first position from the second position when the lock pin is damaged.
8. The appliance lock of claim 7 wherein the safety catch and lock pin assembly are biased into engagement by gravity.
9. The appliance lock of claim 7 further comprising an electrical switch communicating with the lock pin, indicating failure of the lock pin to fully extend to the second position when the movement of the lock pin assembly is blocked by the safety catch.
10. The appliance lock of claim 7 wherein the electric actuator is a solenoid.
11. An appliance lock for retaining a lid strike affixed to a hinged lid of an appliance, the hinged lid opening to provide access to a washing cavity when the appliance lock is unlocked, the appliance lock comprising: a lock pin assembly having a lock pin movable between a first position, engaging the lid strike when the lid strike is positioned proximate to the lock pin, and a second position, disengaging from the lid strike when the lid strike is positioned proximate to the lock pin, causing the appliance lock to be unlocked; an electric actuator communicating with the lock pin to move the lock pin between the first and second positions; a safety catch blocking movement of the lock pin assembly from moving to the first position from the second position when the lock pin is damaged; and wherein the lock pin includes a weakened section promoting breakage at a predetermined location, and wherein the breakage of the lock pin at the weakened section allows relative movement of the lock pin assembly and safety catch, so that the safety catch engages with the lock pin assembly when the electric actuator is actuated to move the lock pin, thereby limiting movement of the lock pin assembly.
12. The appliance lock of claim 11 wherein the safety catch and lock pin assembly are biased into engagement under influence of a spring when the lock pin is broken.
13. The appliance lock of claim 12 wherein the spring biases the lock pin into the second position.
14. The appliance lock of claim 13 wherein the spring is positioned offset from a line of action of the actuator to impart a torsion to the lock pin assembly causing engagement of the safety catch and lock pin assembly when the lock pin is broken.
15. The appliance lock of claim 14 wherein the safety catch is a portion of an aperture through which the lock pin passes.
16. An appliance lock for retaining a lid strike affixed to a hinged lid of an appliance, the hinged lid opening to provide access to a washing cavity when the appliance lock is unlocked, the appliance lock comprising: a lock pin movable between a first position, engaging the lid strike positioned proximate to the lock pin, and a second position, disengaging from the lid strike positioned proximate to the lock pin, causing the lock to be unlocked; a bi-stable electrical actuator assembly for moving the lock pin between the first and second positions upon successive activations of the bi-stable electrical actuator assembly; a lock pin stop blocking movement of the lock pin from the second position to the first position in a shipping state of the appliance lock when the lock pin stop is in a shipping position, and allowing movement of the lock pin from the second position to the first position in an assembled state of the appliance lock when the lock pin stop is a use position; and a key structure spaced from the lid strike and interacting with the lock pin stop to move the lock pin stop from the shipping position to the use position by engagement of the key structure with the lock pin stop.
17. An appliance lock for retaining a lid strike affixed to a hinged lid of an appliance, the hinged lid opening to provide access to a washing cavity when the appliance lock is unlocked, the appliance lock comprising: a lock pin movable between a first position, engaging the lid strike positioned proximate to the lock pin, and a second position, disengaging from the lid strike positioned proximate to the lock pin, causing the lock to be unlocked; a bi-stable electrical actuator assembly for moving the lock pin between the first and second positions upon successive activations of the bi-stable electrical actuator assembly; a lock pin stop blocking movement of the lock pin from the second position to the first position in a shipping state, and allowing movement of the lock pin from the second position to the first position in an assembled state; a key structure interacting with the lock pin stop to move the lock pin stop from the shipping state to the assembled state; and wherein the key structure is a feature on a bezel attached to the appliance lock when the appliance lock is installed on the appliance to provide an opening through which the lid strike may pass when the hinged lid of the appliance is closed and the lid strike moves to the position proximate to the lock pin.
18. An appliance lock for retaining a lid strike affixed to a hinged lid of an appliance, the hinged lid opening to provide access to a washing cavity when the appliance lock is unlocked, the appliance lock comprising: a lock pin movable between a first position, engaging the lid strike positioned proximate to the lock pin, and a second position, disengaging from the lid strike positioned proximate to the lock pin, causing the lock to be unlocked; a bi-stable electrical actuator assembly for moving the lock pin between the first and second positions upon successive activations of the bi-stable electrical actuator assembly; a lock pin stop blocking movement of the lock pin from the second position to the first position in a shipping state of the appliance lock when the lock pin stop is in a shipping position, and allowing movement of the lock pin from the second position to the first position in an assembled state of the appliance lock when the lock pin stop is a use position; a key structure interacting with the lock pin stop to move the lock pin stop from the shipping position to the use position by engagement of the key structure with the lock pin stop; and wherein the lock pin engages the lid strike in the first position within a partially enclosed compartment, and the appliance lock further including a stop removably positionable within the compartment and located proximate to the lock pin for blocking extension of the lock pin to the first position.
19. An appliance lock for retaining a lid strike attached to a hinged lid of an appliance, the hinged lid opening by pivoting about a hinge axis to provide access to a washing cavity when the appliance lock is unlocked, the appliance lock comprising: the lid strike, wherein the lid strike extends in a direction perpendicular to the hinge axis and holds a magnet; a lock pin movable between a first position, engaging the lid strike when the lid strike is at a predetermined position proximate to the lock pin, and a second position, disengaging from the lid strike when the lid strike is at the predetermined position proximate to the lock pin; a lock chamber with a first opening that receives the lid strike and a second opening that receives the lock pin; and a strike sensor mounted adjacent the lock chamber, closer to the first opening of the lock chamber than the second opening of the lock chamber, and providing a magnet on the lid strike for being sensed by the strike sensor to indicate a position of the lid strike when the lid strike is located at the predetermined position proximate to the lock pin so as to be engaged by the lock pin, and wherein the strike sensor and magnet are positioned so that the strike sensor does not sense a position of the lid strike when the lid strike is blocked from moving to the predetermined position proximate to the lock pin by an engagement between the lock pin and the lid strike that holds the magnet out of the lock chamber.
20. The appliance lock of claim 19 wherein the lid strike has a curved body with a curvature following a constant radius about the hinge axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(16) Before the embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of“including” and “comprising” and variations thereof is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items and equivalents thereof.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(18) The appliance 10 may include a motor transmission unit 21 and water handling valve unit 23 positioned within the housing 15 that operate together to control water flow into the spin basket 19 and to agitate clothing therein for washing under the control of a controller 25. The controller 25 may also receive user commands to console controls 29 as is generally understood in the art and may communicate with a lid lock assembly 27 as will be discussed below to lock or unlock the door 12 during operation of appliance 10 for consumer safety. In particular, the controller 25 may lock the door 12 during a high-speed spin cycle and may prevent entry into the spin cycle if failure of that locking is detected.
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(20) More specifically, as the door 12 is closed, the lock strike 30 may pass downward through an opening 35 in a bezel 36 positioned on an outer surface of the housing 15. The opening 35 of the bezel 36 is aligned with a corresponding opening 40 in the housing 15 of the appliance 10 that allows passage of the lock strike 30 downwardly into an upwardly open lock chamber 42 forming part of the lid lock assembly 27 within the housing 15. When the lock strike 30 is within the lock chamber 42, the lock pin 34 may move horizontally rearward to engage the opening 32 of the lock strike 30. In a preferred embodiment, a lower wall of the 2 is open to allow drainage therethrough.
(21) The bezel 36 may have downwardly extending locking tabs 44 at left and right ends of the bezel 36 that also pass through the opening 40 in the housing 15 to be received by corresponding tab slots 46 of the lid lock assembly 27 extending on the left and right side of the lock chamber 42. The locking tabs 44 engage with the tab slots 46 to lock the bezel 36 to the lock chamber 42 so that the housing 15 around the opening 40 is sandwiched between the under surface of the bezel 36 and the upper surface of the lock chamber 42. Lower ends of the locking tabs 44 may have hooks that are biased inward or outward to retain the locking tabs 44 in place once the bezel 36 is installed.
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(23) The proximal end of the lock pin 43 outside of the lock chamber 42 attaches to a front crossbar 54 extending horizontally to the left and right of the lock pin 34 on either side of the lock chamber 42. The opposite ends of the front crossbar 54 each attach to rearwardly, horizontally extending sidebars 56a and 56b passing rearwardly therefrom on the left and right side of the lock chamber 42, respectively. Together the lock pin 43, front crossbar 45, and sidebars 56 make up a lock pin frame 55.
(24) The sidebars 56a and 56b are slidably received within a lock housing 60 abutting a rear surface of the lock chamber 42. The lock chamber 42 and actuator housing 60 may be a single integrated injection-molded part to facilitate assembly of these units. The lock housing 60 may hold an electric actuator 62 for actuating the lock pin 34 under control of the controller 25 (shown in
(25) Inside of the lock housing 60, sidebars 56a and 56b are received through slide fittings 64 allowing forward and rearward motion of the sidebars 56a and 56b with respect to the lock housing 60 and thus similar motion of the lock pin 34 along the horizontal axis 52 in translation. The slide fittings 64 are sized to also permit small amounts of twisting or tipping of the lock pin frame 55. During normal use, such twisting is prevented by a collar 57 fitting about the lock pin 34 and guiding the lock pin, and hence the lock pin frame 55, in translation.
(26) Within the lock housing 60, the sidebars 56a and 56b may join to a yoke 66 completing the lock pin frame 55. The yoke 66 communicates with the electric actuator 62 so that the electric actuator 62 may operate to pull both sidebars 56a and 56b in unison in a direction into the housing 60 to lock the door 12 by having the lock pin 34 pass into the lock chamber 42 to enter the opening 32 of the strike 30. An internal spring 65 communicates between the housing and the yoke 66 to generally bias the lock pin 34 out of the lock chamber 42 so that when the electric actuator 62 is actuated, the strike 30 may be released. In a preferred embodiment, motion of the lock pin frame 55 is constrained by a bi-stable mechanism (discussed below) causing movement between an unlocked and locked state with each sequential energization and deenergization of the electric actuator 62.
(27) It will be understood that liquid introduced into the lock chamber 42 through the opening 35 of the bezel 36 may drain therethrough, for example, into the washtub through an open bottom of the lock chamber 42. Some of this liquid, however, may contact the lock pin 34 either in the locked or unlocked position and may travel along the lock pin 34 from its distal end toward its proximal end toward the front of the appliance 10, for example, retained on the under surface of the lock pin 34 by capillary action. In order for that introduced liquid to be conducted along the crossbar 54 and back along the sidebars 56, however, the liquid would have to reverse the direction of travel something that is unlikely because the lock pin 34 and the sidebars 56a and 56b are designed to extend along parallel planes or to be coplanar. Specifically, because captured liquid will generally follow along the under sides of the lock pin 34 and sidebars 56 held by capillary action, these lower surfaces may be designed to be parallel.
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(30) Generally, the sidebars 56 and the lock pin 34 extend along parallel planes that are also parallel to an actuation axis 61 defining a direction of movement of the lock pin assembly and an axis of movement of the solenoid 62 (shown in
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(33) A helical extension spring 65 is mounted between the yoke 66 and the housing 60 to provide a biasing of the lock pin frame 55 in the opposite direction tending to move the lock pin 43 out of the lock cavity 47. Importantly, the spring 65 is mounted off center with respect to the plunger 73 to be somewhat closer to sidebar 56a. During normal operation, when the lock pin 34 is undamaged, this slight offset between the spring 65 and the plunger 73 does not affect movement of the lock pin frame 55 which translates smoothly along axis 61 to move the lock pin 43 into and out of the lock cavity 47. During this normal operation, when the lock pin 34 is fully within the lock chamber 42, the yoke 66 closes with a normally open switch 76 providing a signal that a locking action has occurred.
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(42) The magnets 98 and the reed switch 96 are located so that if the door 12 should be blocked, for example, by a clothing item or the lock pin 34 extended as shown in
(43) This ability to distinguish these two close spatial states is possible by providing a close clearance between the strike 30 and the reed switch 96 by giving the strike 30 a curvature 100 defined by a radius between the hinge axis 14 and respective inner and outer surfaces of the strike 30. This curvature allows the size of the lock chamber 42 to be reduced allowing the reed switch 96 and magnet 98 to be closer in the sensing state and thus calibrated to be more sensitive to removal of the strike 30 from that sensing state. A similar curvature may be provided to the chamber 42 so that the chamber 42 may remain in close proximity to the strike 30 throughout its opening and closing range.
(44) Details of construction of the lock mechanism interior to the housing 60 and other aspects of the invention may make use of features described in provisional application 62/522,977 filed Jun. 21, 2017 and U.S. Pat. No. 9,528,298 both assigned to the assignee of the present invention and hereby incorporated by reference.
(45) Certain terminology is used herein for purposes of reference only, and thus is not intended to be limiting. For example, terms such as “upper”, “lower”, “above”, and “below” refer to directions in the drawings to which reference is made. Terms such as “left”, “right”, “front”, “back”, “rear”, “bottom” and “side”, describe the orientation of portions of the component within a consistent but arbitrary frame of reference which is made clear by reference to the text and the associated drawings describing the component under discussion. Such terminology may include the words specifically mentioned above, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import. Similarly, the terms “first”, “second” and other such numerical terms referring to structures do not imply a sequence or order unless clearly indicated by the context.
(46) When introducing elements or features of the present disclosure and the exemplary embodiments, the articles “a”, “an”, “the” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of such elements or features. The terms “comprising”, “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements or features other than those specifically noted. It is further to be understood that the method steps, processes, and operations described herein are not to be construed as necessarily requiring their performance in the particular order discussed or illustrated, unless specifically identified as an order of performance. It is also to be understood that additional or alternative steps may be employed.
(47) Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims. It should be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and arrangements of the components set forth herein. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or carried out in various ways. Variations and modifications of the foregoing are within the scope of the present invention. It also being understood that the invention disclosed and defined herein extends to all alternative combinations of two or more of the individual features mentioned or evident from the text and/or drawings. All of these different combinations constitute various alternative aspects of the present invention. The embodiments described herein explain the best modes known for practicing the invention and will enable others skilled in the art to utilize the invention.