Domestic appliance including door mounted through articulated hinge mechanism
10731865 ยท 2020-08-04
Assignee
Inventors
- Tushar Jadhav (Pune, IN)
- Sachin Kadus (St. Joseph, MI, US)
- Sachin Karade (Pune, IN)
- Atul Nalawade (Pune, IN)
Cpc classification
A47L15/4261
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F24C15/023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C15/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24C15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C15/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E05F5/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F1/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A domestic appliance, such as a double oven range, incorporates a door having a bottom end portion which, when shifted between closed and opened positions, both pivots and vertically shifts relative to a frame body of the appliance through at least a connecting rod, push rod and pivot arm of a hinge mechanism. Due to a combined pivoting and lifting action of the door, minimal to no clearance is required between the bottom end portion and adjacent structure.
Claims
1. A domestic appliance comprising: a frame body; a cavity provided in the frame body; a door mounted for movement relative to the cavity between a closed position, where the door closes off the cavity, and an opened position, where access to the cavity is provided, the door having a front face, a rear face and a bottom end extending between the front face and the rear face; and a hinge mechanism for supporting the door for movement between the closed and opened positions, the hinge mechanism including a pivot arm having a first, end portion pivotally attached to the door at a first point of attachment and a second portion pivotally attached to the frame body, wherein, upon movement of the door from the closed position to the opened position, the door is configured to pivot downward around the first point of attachment, and the pivot arm is configured to pivot about the second portion and lift the door relative to the cavity such that an entirety of the bottom end of the door is located vertically higher in the opened position than in the closed position.
2. The domestic appliance of claim 1, wherein: the hinge mechanism further includes a connecting rod having one end portion pivotably attached to the door at a second point of attachment; and upon movement of the door from the closed position to the opened position, the door is configured to pivot around the second point of attachment.
3. The domestic appliance of claim 2, wherein, upon movement of the door from the closed position to the opened position, the connecting rod is configured to cause the pivot arm to pivot about the second portion and lift the door relative to the cavity.
4. The domestic appliance of claim 2, wherein the connecting rod has another end portion mounted for pivotal movement relative to the frame body.
5. The domestic appliance of claim 1, wherein: the second portion of the pivot arm is an intermediate portion; the pivot arm has a third, end portion; the hinge mechanism further includes a push rod connected to the third, end portion; and upon movement of the door from the closed position to the opened position, the push rod is configured to cause the pivot arm to pivot about the second, intermediate portion and lift the door relative to the cavity.
6. The domestic appliance of claim 1, wherein the hinge mechanism further includes: a connecting rod; a push rod; and a slider mechanism guiding movement of each of the connecting rod and the push rod, wherein the slider mechanism includes a pivot pin joining the connecting rod and the push rod, with the pivot pin extending into and slidably mounted relative to a slot.
7. The domestic appliance of claim 6, wherein the pivot pin directly connects the push rod to the connecting rod.
8. The domestic appliance of claim 1, further comprising a damping spring configured to dampen movement of the hinge mechanism as the door approaches the opened position.
9. The domestic appliance of claim 8, wherein: the hinge mechanism further includes a connecting rod and a push rod; and the damping spring is configured to dampen movement of at least one of the pivot arm, connecting rod and push rod as the door approaches the opened position.
10. The domestic appliance of claim 9, further comprising an actuator provided on the connecting rod, the actuator being configured to shift the damping spring as the door approaches the opened position.
11. The domestic appliance of claim 1, wherein: the hinge mechanism further includes a cam dyad mounted for pivotal movement, a connecting rod and a push rod; and each of the connecting rod and push rod are pivotally attached to the cam dyad.
12. The domestic appliance of claim 1, wherein the hinge mechanism further includes a cam dyad mounted for pivotal movement, the domestic appliance further comprising a damping spring including a cam follower, wherein the cam dyad defines a cam surface engaged by the cam follower, with the damping spring biasing the cam follower into engagement with the cam surface and dampening pivotal movement of the cam dyad.
13. The domestic appliance of claim 1, wherein the cavity is an upper oven cavity, and the door provides access to the upper oven cavity, the domestic appliance further comprising a lower oven cavity, wherein, when the door is in the closed position, the bottom end of the door is spaced less than 5 mm from a top end portion of a door of the lower oven cavity.
14. The domestic appliance of claim 1, wherein the pivot arm is bent at the second portion.
15. The domestic appliance of claim 1, wherein: the hinge mechanism further includes a balancing spring providing a counter force against a weight of the door upon opening of the door; and the balancing spring is mounted for pivotal movement.
16. The domestic appliance of claim 15, wherein: the hinge mechanism further includes a connecting rod and a push rod; and the balancing spring is mounted for pivotal movement relative to each of the pivot arm, connecting rod and push rod.
17. The domestic appliance of claim 1, wherein the second portion of the pivot arm is pivotally attached to the frame body at a location of the second portion.
18. The domestic appliance of claim 1, wherein the second portion of the pivot arm is an intermediate portion, and the pivot arm has a third, end portion.
19. The domestic appliance of claim 1, wherein the first, end portion of the pivot arm is pivotally attached to a bottom end portion of the door, and the hinge mechanism further includes a connecting rod having one end portion pivotably attached to the bottom end portion of the door.
20. A method of shifting a door mounted for movement between a closed position, where the door closes off a cavity provided in a frame body of a domestic appliance, and an opened position, where access to the cavity is provided, the door having a front face, a rear face and a bottom end extending between the front face and the rear face and being supported by a hinge mechanism for movement between the closed and open positions, the hinge mechanism including a pivot arm having a first, end portion pivotally attached to the door at a first point of attachment, the method comprising: initiating opening of the door to cause the door to pivot downward relative to the cavity about a first pivot axis defined at the first point of attachment between the door and the first, end portion of the pivot arm; and causing the pivot arm to pivot relative to the cavity about a second portion of the pivot arm pivotally attached to the frame body and lift the door relative to the cavity through the first point of attachment such that an entirety of the bottom end of the door is located vertically higher in the opened position than in the closed position.
21. The method of claim 20, wherein causing the pivot arm to pivot relative to the cavity about the second portion includes causing a connecting rod, having one end portion pivotably attached to the door at a second point of attachment, to apply a force to the pivot arm.
22. The method of claim 20, further comprising at least one of: guiding movement of each of a connecting rod and a push rod with a slider mechanism; dampening movement of at least one of the pivot arm, connecting rod and push rod as the door approaches the opened position; and providing a counter force, with a balancing spring, against a weight of the door upon opening the door.
23. A method of shifting a door between a closed position, where the door closes off a cavity of a domestic appliance, and an opened position, where access to the cavity is provided, the door having a front face, a rear face and a bottom end extending between the front face and the rear face, the method comprising: initiating opening of the door to cause the door to pivot downward about a first pivot axis defined at a first point of attachment between the door and a first, end portion of a pivot arm; and causing the pivot arm to pivot relative to the cavity about a second portion of the pivot arm and lift the door through the first point of attachment such that an entirety of the bottom end of the door is located vertically higher in the opened position than in the closed position, wherein: causing the pivot arm to pivot relative to the cavity about the second portion includes causing a push rod, connected to a third, end portion of the pivot arm, to apply a force to the pivot arm; and the second portion of the pivot arm is an intermediate portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) Initially, it should be noted that the articulated hinge mechanism of the invention can be applied to a wide range of appliances having pivoting doors, specifically doors which pivot at a bottom portion thereof about a substantially horizontal axis, with the bottom portion being juxtapose lower structure which could potentially interfere with the desired pivoting movement such that a gap must be provided between the bottom portion of the door and the lower structure. In certain preferred embodiments, the articulated hinge mechanism of the invention may be incorporated into a cooking appliance, such as a cooking appliance including upper and lower oven cavities wherein a gap is provided between the bottom portion of the upper door and an uppermost portion of the lower door with the gap assuring that the lower door will not be abutted upon pivoting of the upper door between closed and opened positions. For exemplary purposes, the invention will now be described with reference to a dual oven range, however it should be understood that the invention is equally applicable to other types of cooking appliances, such as an oven range having a drawer below a single oven cavity or a dual oven cavity wall oven, as well as other types of appliances.
(13) With initial reference to
(14) Cabinet 15 is also provided with an associated range top 80 having various spaced surface heating regions (not shown) in a manner known in the art. At an upper rear portion, cabinet 15 includes an upstanding portion 85 which is provided with a control panel 90. As depicted, upstanding portion 85 is shown to include a plurality of knobs 95-98 for use in selectively activating and deactivating the various surface heating regions. Between knobs 95-98 is a display 105, such as an LED, LCD or VFD display. Furthermore, control panel 90 is provided with a number pad 110 and various other sets of buttons, such as indicated at 115, 120 and 125, for setting display, timing, cooking and the like functions.
(15) In general, the structure set forth above has been provided for the sake of completeness and is widely known in the art. Certainly, while knobs, buttons and the like have been referenced, a wide range of control elements could be employed. Instead, the present invention is directed to an articulated hinge mechanism provided to enable an associated door, such as oven door 30, to move with obstruction between the desired closed and opened positions with only a minimal gap, indicated at 140, between a lower or bottom portion 150 of door 30 and an upper or top portion 160 of door 35. Although reference will be made to the structure and operation of the articulated hinge mechanism for use with door 30, it should be understood that a corresponding hinge mechanism could be employed to enable door 35 to pivot between closed and opened positions with a minimal gap to a range supporting or ground surface (not labeled), a wall oven door to correspondingly pivot with a minimal gap to a juxtapose door or cabinet structure, or a door of another appliance to pivot between corresponding positions relative to directly adjacent structure which would, with a similar minimal gap and without the articulated hinge mechanism of the invention, not exhibit the requisite clearance and therefore would obstruct the desired relative movement.
(16) With reference to
(17) Slider mechanism 220 also includes a slot or channel 234 into which pivot pin 221 projects such that slot 234 guides the movement of pivot pin 221 relative to cabinet 15. In this embodiment, this guided movement is substantially linear and fore-to-aft relative to cabinet 15, although non-linear movement could be employed. Therefore slot 234 may be linear or non-linear, curved or include a combination of curves, to facilitate the complex motion of door 30. In some embodiments, various friction reducing structures, such as cams, wheels or bushings, are used to facilitate the motion of the pivot pin 221 along slot 234.
(18) The opening of range door 30 using hinge mechanism 200 will now be described with particular reference to
(19) Based on the above, it should be readily apparent that bottom portion 150 of door 30 does not shift downward relative to cabinet 15 below an initial, closed position, but instead is actually lifted up as door 30 is displaced from the closed position of
(20) Another exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in
(21) The operation of hinge mechanism 300 will now be described, particularly with reference to
(22) Based on the above, it should be apparent that the connecting rod acts through the cam dyad in this second embodiment to control the push rod in a manner similar to the connecting rod and slider mechanism of the first embodiment. As indicated above, the balancing spring mechanism in both preferred embodiments provides a force to counteract the weight of the door. The interaction between the balancing spring mechanism and other elements of the hinge mechanism ensures that there is no wobbliness as the door is being opened and closed. Similarly, the door is very stable when the door is in the horizontal open position. In general, the hinge mechanism provides for a strong and well-built feeling for the door. Various materials can be used for constructing the hinge mechanism, including plastics, metals, alloys, etc. Although the slider and cam mechanisms are provided separately in the embodiments described, a combination of these mechanisms can be included in some embodiments. As indicated above, the invention can be used in connection with various door mountings, particularly when there is minimal space for maneuvering the door. In addition, although reference has been made to a supporting cabinet in connection with the exemplary embodiments discussed, it should be understood that the appliance can have a cabinet, shell or, generically, any form of frame body, for attachment of the various hinge mechanism components utilized in supporting movement of the door. Furthermore, the type of cavity associated with the door will obviously vary depending on the specific appliance to which the invention is applied, such as, for example, from the oven cavity referenced above to a dishwasher cavity. In any case, although described with reference to preferred embodiments, various changes and/or modifications can be made to the invention without departing from the spirit thereof.