HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE COMPRISING A LIQUID TANK

20200281355 ยท 2020-09-10

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    Abstract

    A household appliance (10) is disclosed which comprises a liquid tank (12), wherein the tank is adapted for translational movement between a use position in which the tank is positioned within a 5 housing (15) of the household appliance and a servicing position in which the tank is at least partially extracted from the housing, the household appliance further comprises biasing means (30) for biasing the tank towards the servicing position, and releasable latch means (36; 38; 58) for selectively arresting 10 the tank in the use position or releasing the tank for movement towards the servicing position. In accordance with the invention: the household appliance (10) further comprises a carriage (24) associated to the tank (12) and configured for translational 15 movement along guide means (28) provided in the housing (15); the biasing means (30) comprises a spring element configured to be loaded when the tank (12) is moved from the servicing position towards the use position; and the latch means comprises: 20a catch (36) provided at the carriage, a locking member (38; 58) located at the housing (15) which in the use position of the tank (12) engages the catch (36) to arrest the tank in the use position, andrelease means (40; 62) for disengaging the locking member 25 from the catch (36).

    Claims

    1. A household appliance comprising a liquid tank adapted for translational movement between a use position in which the tank is positioned within a housing of the household appliance and a servicing position in which the tank is at least partially extracted from the housing, the household appliance further comprising biasing means for biasing the tank towards the servicing position, and releasable latch means for selectively arresting the tank in the use position or releasing the tank for movement towards the servicing position, the household appliance further comprising a carriage associated to the tank and configured for translational movement along guide means provided in the housing; the biasing means comprising a spring element configured to be loaded when the tank is moved from the servicing position towards the use-position; and the latch means comprising: a catch provided at the carriage, a locking member located at the housing which in the use position of the tank engages the catch to arrest the tank in the use position, and release means for disengaging the locking member from the catch.

    2. The household appliance of claim 1, wherein the locking member is biased towards engagement with the catch.

    3. The household appliance of claim 2, wherein the catch comprises a ramp surface configured to displace the locking member when the tank is moved towards the use position and to release the locking member to engage the catch upon the tank reaching the use position.

    4. The household appliance according to claim 1, comprising an electric drive for retracting the locking member out of engagement with the catch.

    5. The household appliance of claim 4, further comprising an actuation element for activating the electric drive, the actuation element positioned at a front panel of the household appliance or at a front panel of the liquid tank.

    6. The household appliance according to claim 1, wherein the tank comprises a fill opening in an upper side of the tank at a front end of the tank.

    7. The household appliance of claim 6, wherein in the servicing position the tank is extracted to an extent such that the fill opening is exposed.

    8. The household appliance according to claim 1, wherein the carriage is fixedly connected to the tank or is formed integrally with the tank.

    9. The household appliance according to claim 1, wherein the tank is removably connected to the carriage.

    10. The household appliance of claim 9, wherein the carriage comprises sliding means for accommodating the tank, the sliding means oriented generally parallel to the guide means.

    11. The household appliance of claim 10, comprising a fluid coupling that provides for connection of the tank to a fluid line of the household appliance.

    12. The household appliance of claim 11, wherein the fluid coupling comprises a first member that is provided at the tank and a second member that is provided at the carriage and is connected to the fluid line by a flexible hose.

    13. The household appliance of claim 11, wherein the fluid coupling comprises a first member that is provided at the tank and a second member that is provided at the housing.

    14. The household appliance according to claim 1, further comprising dampening means for slowing movement of the carriage before the tank reaches the servicing position.

    15. The household appliance according to claim 1, wherein the household appliance is a steam oven.

    16. A household appliance comprising a receptacle accessible through an opening in an outer panel of the appliance; a liquid-storage tank insertable through said opening to be accommodated within said receptacle; said liquid-storage tank being fully insertable through said opening so that a front portion thereof is flush or continuous with said outer panel in a use position of the storage tank, and being partially extendable from but still retained in said receptacle in a servicing position of the storage tank; a fill opening disposed at a front end of said storage tank and being thereby accessible from outside said appliance when the storage tank is in said servicing position; a fluid coupling adapted reversibly to establish fluid communication between said storage tank and a fluid line of said appliance when the storage tank is in said use position, and to seal said storage tank to prevent leakage of liquid through said coupling when said storage tank is not in said use position; a carriage adapted to accommodate said storage tank when received within said receptacle, said carriage being longitudinally translatable along a longitudinal axis of said receptacle between a first end position corresponding to the use position of said storage tank and a second end position corresponding to the servicing position of said storage tank, said carriage being spring-biased toward said second end position and being translatable therefrom against said spring bias into said first end position upon engagement with and displacement by said storage tank upon insertion thereof up to said use position; a locking member that cooperates in a locking position thereof with a catch on said carriage in order to retain said carriage in said first end position against said spring bias, said locking member being biased into said locking position and being displaceable out of said locking position against its bias by an actuator; and a damper adapted to slow movement of said storage tank toward said servicing position against the urging of said carriage based on the spring bias acting on said carriage.

    17. The household appliance according to claim 16, said actuator being a motorized actuator.

    18. The household appliance according to claim 16, said actuator comprising a solenoid actuator that is operated via a user-operable switch.

    19. The household appliance according to claim 16, said storage tank further comprising a first electrical contact at a rear thereof adapted to abut and communicate electrically with a second electrical contact disposed in the household appliance when the storage tank is properly inserted and seated in said use position, wherein an electrical signal transmitted via said first and second electrical contacts: provides in indication that the storage tank is properly seated in said use position, provides electrical communication between said actuator or a controller thereof and a user-operable switch at said front portion of said storage tank in order that said actuator will displace said locking member to release said storage tank from said use position upon user-operation of said switch, or both.

    Description

    [0021] Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described below by reference to the drawings in which:

    [0022] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a household appliance in accordance with the present invention.

    [0023] FIG. 2 is a view similar to FIG. 1 with the tank fully extracted;

    [0024] FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the household appliance shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 with the tank in the use position;

    [0025] FIG. 4 is a sectional view similar to FIG. 3 with the tank in a servicing position for filling the tank;

    [0026] FIG. 5 is a sectional view similar to FIGS. 3 and 4 during full extraction of the tank; and

    [0027] FIG. 6 is a sectional view similar to FIG. 3 which illustrates an alternative embodiment.

    [0028] In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1, the household appliance is an electric cooking oven that provides for a steaming function. Oven 10 comprises a cooking chamber into which steam can be applied from the steam generator which is fed with water from a water tank 12. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, water tank 12 is a generally box shaped container which in its use position is arranged in an upper section of the oven above the cooking chamber. Water tank 12 can be a molded plastic component which is designed for insertion into a respective receptacle 14 by an aperture 16 which is provided in the front panel 18 of the oven. At its front face, tank 12 is provided with a cover element 20, the shape of which corresponds to the shape of aperture 16. While in the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1 the water tank 12 has the shape of a generally rectangular block having at least for a portion of its length a square cross-section, which water tank has a volume of about 1 liter, the tank of course can have any other size or cross-sectional shape, such as a circular or rectangular cross-sectional shape. Furthermore, the cover element 20 may have a shape that is different from the cross-sectional shape of the tank 12, so as to adapt the design of cover element 20 to the design of front panel 18. Thus, the tank 12 for example may have a circular cross-sectional shape, but the cover element 20 may have a square shape.

    [0029] Whereas in many cases it will be preferred that cover element 20 has a similar surface design as front panel 18, such as by producing cover element 20 and front panel 18 from the same material or by providing both these components with a same coating, cover element 20 also may have a design that differs from that of front panel 18 so as to provide for a signaling function of cover element 20.

    [0030] Towards its front end tank 12 comprises a fill opening 22 via which water can be filled into the tank. While FIG. 1 shows tank 12 in an intermediate position as it will be attained during removal of the tank, it is to be understood that in order to enable filling of the tank, it is sufficient to eject the tank from the receptacle 14 only by a short distance which corresponds to the dimension of the fill opening 22 measured in the longitudinal direction of the tank, as will be explained in more detail by reference to FIG. 4.

    [0031] FIGS. 3 to 5 depict horizontal sectional views of the tank section of the household appliance shown in FIGS. 1 and 2. In particular, FIG. 3 shows the tank 12 when in its use position, i.e. when fully inserted into a corresponding receptacle 14 provided within a housing 15 of oven 10. In the use position the front face of the tank which as shown in FIG. 1 may be formed by a cover element 20 is positioned flush with the front panel 18, so that the tank can be fully integrated into the front panel 18 so as to provide for a continuous and consistent design of the front panel. At its rearward portion, tank 12 is accommodated by a carriage 24. Carriage 24 is configured to be movable parallel to the longitudinal direction of tank 12 as shown in FIG. 3 by arrow 26. To this end, there are provided guide rails 28 which support carriage 24 for movement between a first end position corresponding to the use position of the tank shown in FIG. 3, and a second end position shown in FIG. 4 in which the carriage 24 has been displaced outwardly so as to eject the tank by a length such that the fill opening 22 is fully accessible to allow filling of the tank. Whereas in the somewhat schematic views of FIGS. 3 to 6 the carriage 24 is shown to extend so as to accommodate the rear portion of tank 12 it should be understood that in the preferred embodiments the carriage 24 is longer and thus, when in the position shown in FIG. 4, may extend to close to the rear side of front panel 18, which not only provides for a more stable support of the tank but which also facilitates inserting the tank into the carriage after the tank having been completely removed.

    [0032] Carriage 24 is biased towards the second end position of FIG. 4 by means of a compression spring 30, which is positioned to extend between an attachment 32 at carriage 24 and a seat 34 of housing 15. In the use position of tank 12 in which spring 30 is in a compressed state, the carriage is held by means of a catch 36 provided at the carriage, which is engaged by a locking member 38, which in the embodiment depicted in FIGS. 3 to 5 is biased towards the locking position by means of a spring biased piston 40. In particular, as illustrated in FIGS. 3 to 5, catch 36 comprises a ramp surface 42, which when pushing the tank 12 and hence the carriage 24 inwardly so as to move the tank into its use position, displaces the locking member 38 against the biasing force of a biasing spring 44. When catch 36 passes the locking member 38 upon the tank reaching its use position, the locking member 38 is released and thus snaps back into the locking position shown in FIG. 3. When tank 12 is to be ejected from receptacle 14, such as to fill or empty the tank, the engagement between catch 36 and locking member 38 is released by activating a release means, which in preferred embodiments is an electrically driven actuator. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 3 to 5 the release means comprises a solenoid actuator 46 which is configured to retract piston 40 and hence locking member 38 against the biasing force of biasing spring 44, so that the carriage 24 is pushed outwards by the force of compression 30 and thus the tank 12 is ejected into the servicing position illustrated in FIG. 4. Solenoid actuator 46 may be activated by applying an electrical signal, either user activated such as by pushing a respective switch, or automatically under the control of a controller 47 of the household appliance in the course of executing a control program. The switch for activating actuator 46 may be a switch 48 provided at the front panel 18 (see FIG. 1), a switch 50 that is provided in the cover element 20 of tank 12 (see FIG. 3), or may be a switch 52 which is provided at the front face of tank 12 and which can be activated by depressing a button element 54 which in the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 2 replaces cover element 20. In such latter embodiment the tank preferably comprises a wire harness 55 that is embedded in a wall of the tank 12 and which connects the switch 52 with contacts 56 provided at the rear wall of the tank. As illustrated in FIG. 3, in the use position of the tank, contacts 56 electrically engage contacts 57 provided at the rear wall of the carriage 24, which are connected by wires 59 to controller 47.

    [0033] Whereas in such embodiment the contacts 56 and 57 serve for connecting activation switch 50 to controller 47, contacts 56 and 57 also can be used as means for detecting whether the tank 12 is properly inserted into carriage 24. That is, contacts 56 and 57 also may be provided in embodiments in which an activation switch is located not at the tank but at the front panel, such as switch 48 shown in FIG. 1, in which case the contacts 56 that are provided at the tank can be connected to each other and a determination can be made whether the tank is properly inserted by checking whether a signal applied to one of contacts 56 and 57 also is present at the respective other one of the two contacts.

    [0034] Instead of a release means that can be activated electrically, there also can be provided a manually releasable locking member. For example, as is illustrated in FIG. 6, there can be provided a rotatable latch 58 having a first leg 61, which is biased into engagement with the catch 36 by a biasing spring 60 and which can be released from its engagement with the catch 36 by means of a push rod 62. To this end push rod 62 is arranged to extend between a push button 64 and a second leg 66 of the rotatable latch 58. By pressing push button 64 which in the locking position of the first leg 61 projects from front panel 18 (see also FIG. 1), the rotatable latch 58 is rotated against the biasing force of spring 60, so as to release catch 36 and hence eject carriage 24 with tank 12.

    [0035] In order to establish a connection to a fluid line when the tank is inserted into the carriage, there is provided for a fluid coupling which comprises a first member 68 provided at the rear end of the tank 12 which cooperates with a second fluid coupling member 70 which in the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 3 to 6 is provided at the carriage 24. Whereas is such embodiments the second fluid coupling member 70 is connected preferably via a flexible hose 72 to a fluid line of the household appliance, the second fluid coupling member also could be fixedly provided at the housing 15 to engage the first fluid coupling member 68 via an aperture provided in the carriage, wherein a fluid coupling thus is established when the tank is moved into the use position, rather than when inserting the tank into the carriage. In any event, the fluid coupling preferably is configured to seal the respective coupling members, and in particular the first fluid coupling member 68 so as to prevent liquid from leaving the tank 12 when the tank is removed from the carriage 24.

    [0036] As illustrated in FIGS. 3 to 6, the household appliance preferably is equipped with a damper 74 for slowing the movement of the carriage 24 before the tank 12 reaches the servicing position. Damper 74 which provides for a smooth stop of tank 12 when it reaches its servicing position may comprise for example a hydraulic damper, a linear friction damper, a rotary damper or the like.

    [0037] While in FIGS. 3 to 6, the damper 74 is shown to be connected to the carriage 24 via attachment 32 and hence provides for dampening over the entire range of movement of the carriage 24, the damper 74 also can be designed to come into action only towards the end of travel of carriage 24.

    [0038] Referring again to FIG. 2, tank 12 preferably is provided with a handle, such as a recessed grip 76, which facilitates manipulating the tank during removal of the tank from the household appliance, and when inserting the tank back into the receptacle 14 and further into the carriage 24.

    [0039] The household appliance described above and claimed herein provides for an easy to use removable tank system for a household appliance, wherein a removable tank can be ejected from the household appliance simply by pressing an activation button. While releasing the tank form its use position causes a displacement of the tank into a servicing position in which the tank is ejected so as to expose a fill opening, the tank can be easily removed from the household appliance simply by manually gripping the tank and pulling the tank further in the direction of ejection of the tank. After having filled or emptied the tank, the tank can be easily pushed back into the household appliance, so that the tank first is brought into engagement with the carriage, and by pushing further in the same direction, is fully inserted into its use position against the biasing force of a spring, which when again activating the release means provides for ejection of the tank.

    [0040] The system suggested herein can be easily implemented and hence provides for a cost effective and reliable solution that is easy to use.

    REFERENCE SIGNS

    [0041] 10 oven [0042] 12 water tank [0043] 14 receptacle [0044] 15 housing [0045] 16 aperture [0046] 18 front panel [0047] 20 cover element [0048] 22 fill opening [0049] 24 carriage [0050] 26 direction of movement [0051] 28 guide rails [0052] 30 compression spring [0053] 32 attachment of 30 at 24 [0054] 34 seat [0055] 36 catch [0056] 38 locking member [0057] 40 piston [0058] 42 ramp surface [0059] 44 biasing spring [0060] 46 solenoid actuator [0061] 47 controller [0062] 48 switch [0063] 50 switch [0064] 52 switch [0065] 54 button element [0066] 55 wire harness [0067] 56, 57 contacts [0068] 58 rotatable latch [0069] 59 wires [0070] 60 biasing spring [0071] 61 first leg of 58 [0072] 62 push rod [0073] 64 push button [0074] 66 leg [0075] 68 first fluid coupling member [0076] 70 second fluid coupling member [0077] 72 flexible hose [0078] 74 damper