Appliance latch with door presence sensing
10697200 ยท 2020-06-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06F34/20
TEXTILES; PAPER
E05B65/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B15/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
D06F37/42
TEXTILES; PAPER
E05B47/0001
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/1021
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
E05B47/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B65/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
D06F37/42
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
A door locking mechanism for an appliance provides a bolt that may be moved by an actuator between an extended and retracted position. A bolt stop mechanism blocks movement of the bolt in retraction at one of two positions, depending on how the bolt was extended before the retraction. In this way the bolt automatically retracts when the door is not present because this causes extra extension of the bolt and an over-travel position need not be directly sensed reducing controller complexity or wiring.
Claims
1. An electric lock for a household appliance having a door that may be locked when the door is in a closed position, the electric lock comprising: a housing fixable to an appliance frame; a bolt attached to be movable with respect to the housing so as to: extend outward to a lock position with respect to the appliance frame so as to lock the door when the door is in the closed position; retract inward to an unlock position with respect to the appliance frame so as to unlock the door when the door is in the closed position thereby allowing the door to open to an open position; extend outwardly beyond the lock position to an over-travel position with respect to the appliance frame when the door is in the open position; an electric actuator system communicating with the bolt to alternately urge the bolt toward the lock position and the unlock position based on at least one signal received from an external appliance control; and a bolt stop mechanism communicating with the bolt to block movement of the bolt by the electric actuator system against first and second mechanical stops of the bolt stop mechanism having predetermined fixed locations at the lock and unlock positions, respectively, and operating to selectively block movement of the bolt against retraction against one of the first and second mechanical stops at one of the lock and unlock positions depending on an immediately preceding amount of extension of the bolt with the bolt stop mechanism providing different bolt actuation modes based on whether the door is in the closed position or the open position, wherein the bolt stop mechanism provides: bi-stability with successive cycles of the electric actuator system to alternately urge the bolt between the lock position and the unlock position when the door is in the closed position; and mono-stability with successive cycles of the electric actuator system to repeatedly urge the bolt to the over-travel position and automatically return to the unlocked position when the door is in the open position.
2. The electric lock of claim 1 wherein the electric actuator system includes an electric motor.
3. The electric lock of claim 2 wherein the electric motor is a DC permanent magnet motor.
4. The electric lock of claim 2 wherein the electric motor communicates with the bolt by a pinion on a shaft of the electric motor engaging with a rack on the bolt.
5. The electric lock of claim 1 further including contacts providing a first signal when the bolt is in the lock position or the over-travel position and a second signal when the bolt is in the unlock position, the first and second signals each being conveyed as a presence or absence of a voltage on a single respective conductor.
6. The electric lock of claim 1 further including a door sensor sensing whether the door is in the closed position, independent of the position of the bolt.
7. An electric lock for a household appliance having a door that may be locked when the door is in a closed position, the electric lock comprising: a housing fixable to an appliance frame; a bolt attached to be movable with respect to the housing so as to extend outward to a lock position with respect to the appliance frame so as to lock the door when the door is in the closed position and to retract inward to an unlock position with respect to the appliance frame so as to unlock the door when the door is in the closed position thereby allowing the door to open; an electric actuator system communicating with the bolt to alternately urge the bolt toward the lock position and the unlock position based on at least one signal received from an external appliance control; a bolt stop mechanism communicating with the bolt to block movement of the bolt by the electric actuator system against first and second mechanical stops of the bolt stop mechanism having predetermined fixed locations at the lock and unlock positions, respectively, and operating to selectively block movement of the bolt against retraction against one of the first and second mechanical stops at one of the lock and unlock positions depending on an immediately preceding amount of extension of the bolt; and wherein the bolt extends to an over-travel position when the door is not in the closed position, and the bolt extends to the lock position having less extension than the over-travel position when the door is in the closed position and wherein the bolt stop mechanism blocks movement of the bolt in retraction at one of the lock and unlock positions depending on whether the bolt has moved to the lock or over-travel position in the immediately preceding extension of the bolt.
8. The electric lock of claim 7 wherein the bolt stop mechanism blocks movement of the bolt in a direction of retraction when the door blocks a previous travel of the bolt in a direction of extension and the bolt stop mechanism blocks movement of the bolt in a direction of retraction at the unlock position when the door does not block a previous travel of the bolt in a direction of extension.
9. The electric lock of claim 8 further including contacts providing a first electrical signal identifying that the bolt is not in the lock position.
10. The electric lock of claim 9 wherein the contacts provide a second electrical signal identifying that the bolt is in the lock position or in the over-travel position.
11. The electric lock of claim 9 wherein the first electrical signal uniquely identifies that the bolt is in the unlock position.
12. The electric lock of claim 8 wherein the bolt stop mechanism comprises a track and track-follower together providing blocking in retraction at two successive predefined locations with successive cycles of extension and retraction, when the bolt is blocked by the door, and providing blocking in retraction at only a single predefined location with successive cycles of extension and retraction, when the bolt is not blocked by the door.
13. The electric lock of claim 12 wherein the track-follower is a tip of a flexible spring.
14. The electric lock of claim 12 wherein the track is on the bolt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) 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 EMBODIMENTS
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(10) The washing machine 10 may include user controls 15, for example, controlling a cycle operation of the washing machine 10 as communicated with a controller 19, for example, a microprocessor or the like executing a stored program. The controller 19 may control appliance actuators 21, for example a spin basket motor, water valves, and the like, which implement the appliance washing functions. The controller 19 may further communicate with an electric lock 23 attached to the housing 11 and serving to lock the door 12 in the closed position under the control of the controller 19 and which may include a door position sensor as will be discussed.
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(13) The leading edge 28 of the bolt 30 may be blocked from further extension by a stop 34 behind the bolt hole 26 when the door 12 is closed. When the door 12 is open, however, the leading edge 28 no longer blocked by the stop 34 may move to an over-extension position as will be described.
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(15) Terminals 56a and 56b are joined by the conductive pole 54 in a lock position (B) in which the leading edge 28 engages the bolt hole 26 abutting the stop 34 but disconnects between terminals 56a and 56b and interconnects between respective terminals 56c and 56b in the unlock position (A) when the leading edge 28 is removed from the bolt hole 26. In an over-travel position (C) where the leading edge extends beyond the lock position not stopped by the stop 34 when the door 12 is open, the pole 54 connects only to terminal 56a Accordingly, the unlock position can be uniquely identified, but the lock position and the over-travel position cannot be positively distinguished by means of signals conveyed over separate conductors 59 attached to terminals 56a and 56c (and a common conductor attached to terminal 56b) conveying two signals of unlock signal 96 and lock/over-travel signal 91.
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(17) A cardioid track 72 may be provided by means of a groove on the under surface of the bolt 30 to the side of the rack gear 64. An upwardly extending pin 74 being part of a wire form 75 may flex laterally generally perpendicular to axis 62 but may be relatively inflexible along axis 62 with respect to the housing 25. The pin 74 may fit in the groove of the cardioid track 72 to constrain motion of the bolt 30 with respect to the housing 25 as driven by the motor 68 as will be described below.
(18) When the motion of the bolt 30 is constrained by the pin 74 (or by stop 34 in the door shown in
(19) An upper surface of the printed circuit card may hold a reed switch 61 for detecting a change in a magnetic field caused by closure of the door 12 as described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,493,783 issued Feb. 24, 2009, assigned to the assignee of the present invention, and hereby incorporated by reference. In this way the reed switch 61 provides a separate door closure signal indicating the state of the door 12 as opened or closed.
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(21) When the door 12 is closed and the motor 68 is reversed by means of a positive polarity pulse 80 of motor current 82 from the appliance controller 19, the bolt 30 will extend to hit stop 34 (shown in
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(26) Unlike the situation described with respect to
(27) As will be understood from the above discussion, the controller 19 may investigate the contact set 52 after the pulses 80 and 86 to determine whether the appliance should be activated as properly locked without the need for additional analysis or retraction of the bolt 30.
(28) It is specifically intended that the present invention not be limited to the embodiments and illustrations contained herein, but include modified forms of those embodiments including portions of the embodiments and combinations of elements of different embodiments as come within the scope of the following claims. 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.