DOOR LOCK DEVICE
20230024919 · 2023-01-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Jang-Joo LIM (Seoul, KR)
- Sang-Won SUH (Jeongeup-si, KR)
- Jung-Gil LEE (Jeongeup-si, KR)
- Hee-Chang KIM (Jeongeup-si, KR)
Cpc classification
E05C19/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a door lock device including: a case; an opening/closing part to open/close a door according to the advancing and retreating of a hook connected to the door; a driving part for guiding the opening/closing operation of the opening/closing part through linear movement; and a connecting part for connecting the opening/closing part and the driving part. The opening/closing part includes: a locker coupled to or separated from the hook through a rotational motion when the hook advances and retreats; a locker support member that is hinge-coupled to the case, is coupled to the locker to support the rotation of the locker, and rotates in the advancing or retreating direction of the hook during the rotational motion of the locker; and an elastic member positioned between the bottom. surface of the case and the locker support member to press the locker support member in one direction.
Claims
1. A door lock device for washing machine, the door lock device comprising: a case having an inner space; an opening/closing portion provided in the inner space and configured to open and close a door according to entry and retraction of a hook connected to the door; and a locking portion distinguished from the opening/closing portion and configured to form an independent anterior chamber and to lock or unlock the door, wherein the opening/closing portion comprises: a locker configured to couple to or separate from the hook through a rotational motion in response to the entry and the retraction of the hook; and a cam spring configured to provide a rotational restoring force to the locker through connection to the locker, and the locking portion comprises: a solenoid configured to generate a linear thrust by an input electrical signal; a flange configured to linearly move by the thrust generated from the solenoid; a slider configured to linearly move with the flange through connection to the flange; a fixed cam formed above the slider; a cam pin configured to control a linear motion of the slider through connection to one side of the fixed cam; an elastic member configured to provide a restoring force to the slider; a protrusion formed on a bottom surface of the slider; and a locker slide configured to protrude through the linear motion of the slider below the slider and to fasten the locker.
2. The door lock device of claim 1, wherein the locker comprises: a fastening unit configured to insert into a coupling hole formed in the hook; and a locker fastening groove in which the locker slide is seated.
3. The door lock device of claim 1, wherein the locker slide comprises: a moving track into which the protrusion inserts and is connected to the slider; and a locker seating groove configured to seat and fasten the locker at one end.
4. The door lock device of claim 1, wherein an induction track is formed on the slider and a curved electrode terminal is coupled in the induction track
5. The door lock device of claim 1, further comprising: an unlock slide formed on an outside of the case and configured to connect to the slider.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] Specific structural or functional descriptions related to example embodiments according to the concept of the present invention set forth herein are simply provided to explain the example embodiments according to the concept of the present invention and the example embodiments according to the concept of the present invention may be implemented in various forms and are not limited to the example embodiments described herein.
[0024] Various modifications may be made to the example embodiments according to the concept of the present invention. Therefore, the example embodiments are illustrated in the drawings and are described in detail with reference to the detailed description. However, the example embodiments are not construed as being limited to specific forms and should be understood to include all changes, equivalents, and replacements within the idea and the technical scope of the present invention.
[0025] Although terms of “first,” “second,” and the like may be used to explain various components, the components are not limited to such terms. These terms are used only to distinguish one component from another component. For example, a first component may be referred to as a second component, or similarly, the second component may be referred to as the first component within the scope of the present invention.
[0026] When it is mentioned that one component is “connected” or “joined” to another component, it may be understood that the one component is directly connected or accessed to another component or that still other component is interposed between the two components. in addition, it should be noted that if it is described in the specification that one component is “directly connected” or “directly joined” to another component, still other component. may not be present therebetween. Likewise, expressions, for example, “between” and “immediately between” and “adjacent to” and “immediately adjacent to” may also he construed as described in the foregoing.
[0027] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular example embodiments only and is not to be limiting of the example embodiments. As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. it will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,”when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components or a combination thereof, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
[0028] Unless otherwise defined herein, all terms used herein including technical or scientific terms have the same meanings as those generally understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. Terms defined in dictionaries generally used should be construed to have meanings matching contextual meanings in the related art and are not to be construed as an ideal or excessively formal meaning unless otherwise defined herein.
[0029] Hereinafter, the example embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the scope of the claims is not limited to or restricted by such example embodiments. Like reference numerals refer to like components throughout.
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[0035] Referring to
[0036] Referring to
[0037] The opening/closing portion 100 and the locking portion 200 may be integrally coupled and may be separable depending on cases.
[0038] The opening/closing portion 100 according to an example embodiment includes the. locker 110 and the cam spring 120. The locker 110 refers to a portion to which the hook 30 configured to substantially attach to the door is coupled. The locker 110 is configured to be rotatable at a predetermined angle based on a rotating rod installed on the wall that constitutes an inside of the opening/closing portion 100.
[0039] In particular, the locker 110 refers to a portion to which the hook 30 is coupled and that is directly subject to load and thus, may be formed of a metal alloy material or a plastic material that ensures a rigidity as much as possible.
[0040] The locker 110 includes a fastening unit 111 configured to insert into a coupling hole formed in the hook 30 and a locker fastening groove 112 in which the locker slide 270 is seated.
[0041] The fastening unit 111 refers to a portion to which the hook 30 is coupled and the locker fastening groove 112 is formed in a concave structure in a lower rear portion of the locker 110 such that the locker slide 270 is introduced and prevents rotation of the locker 110.
[0042] The cam spring 120 provides the rotational restoring force through connection to the locker 110.
[0043] The cam spring 120 is seated in a space formed in the opening/closing portion 100 and is connected to a rear surface of the locker 110.
[0044] The cam spring 120 continuously provides an elastic force to the locker 110. In more detail, the cam spring 120 applies an elastic force in a direction of the locker 110 at all times. In the case of configuring the cam spring 120 as above, the locker 110 may be in a closed state at all times or may be in an open state at all times.
[0045] That is, the locker 110 may not he in an intermediate state of closing or opening due to the continuous elastic force (repulsion or repulsive force) applied by the cam spring 1.20. When the elastic force (repulsion repulsive force) maintaining the closed state that is a state in which the hook 30 is introduced continuously acts and the locker 110 is in the open state by removing the hook 30 from the locker 110 due to an external force, the locker 110 does not rotate and remains in the open state by the cam spring 120 without another external force being applied.
[0046] That is, referring to
[0047] Also, when the hook 30 retracts and is removed from the locker 110, the minimum load is applied to the cam spring 120 connected to the locker 110 and the open state is maintained.
[0048] The locking portion 200 according to an example embodiment is connected to the opening/closing portion 100 and functions to maintain a locked state to prevent the door from opening during an operation of a home appliance such as a washing machine or a dryer.
[0049] As described above, the locking portion 200 includes the solenoid 210, the flange 220, the slider 230, the fixed cam 235, the cam pin 240, the elastic member 250, the protrusion 236, and the locker slide 270.
[0050] The solenoid 210 has a structure in which a magnetic material is mounted and around which a coil is wound. Here, when current is applied to the coil, a magnetic force is formed inside and the magnetic material linearly moves.
[0051] The flange 220 is connected to the solenoid 210 and moves together according to a linear motion generated from the solenoid 210. The flange 220 may be formed of a metal material and is firmly coupled to the magnetic material of the solenoid 210. In particular, one end of the flange 220 may be formed to have a wide cross-section and couples with the slider 230 to be described below.
[0052] The flange 220 may be formed of a relatively light material and may not be supported by another structure: to not act as a load for the thrust generated from the solenoid 210.
[0053] One side of the slider 230 couples with the flange 220 of the solenoid 210 and another side of the slider 230 couples with the locker slide 270 to be described below. The protrusion 235 is formed on the other surface of the slider 230 and the slider 230 is connected to the locker slide 270.
[0054] Also, an induction track 232 to which a curved electrode terminal. 280 is coupled is formed on one side of the slider 230. Also, the fixed cam 235 is formed on one side of the slider 230. The fixed cam 235 is engraved and one end of the cam pin 240 is seated therein, which functions to determine a linear motion play of the slider 230.
[0055] The linear motion of the slider 230 by the fixed cam 235 and the cam pin 240 is further described below with reference to
[0056] The cam pin 240 coupled to the fixed cam 235 may be formed of a material having excellent rigidity as a metal pin in a flattened U shape. One end of the cam pin 240 is seated in the fixed cam 235 and another end thereof is fastened in a predetermined external area of the slider 230. The cam pin 240 according to an example embodiment provides a protruding area in the case that houses the slider 230 and the cam pin 240 is coupled by providing a hole for fastening the other end of the cam pin 240 in the protruding area.
[0057] The elastic member 250 provides a restoring force to the slider 230 and extends the slider 230 to the right as illustrated in
[0058] Referring to
[0059] Operations of the slider 230 and the locker slide 270 are further described with reference to
[0060] The curved electrode terminal 280 couples along the induction track 232 of the slider 230 and the curved electrode terminal 280 detachably attaches to a ground electrode due to the linear motion of the slider 230.
[0061] The locker slide 270 is positioned below the slider 230 and includes the moving track 275 into which the protrusion 236 inserts and configured to connect to the slider 230 and the locker seating groove 276 configured to seat and fasten the locker 110 at one end.
[0062] The locker slide 270 may be formed of a plastic material, preferably, the same material as that of the slider 230, and is coupled in a form of a slot to a lower plate of the case in a rectangular shape and free to linearly move.
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[0064] Also, the locker seating groove 276 in which the locker 110 is to be seated is formed at one end of the locker slide 270. The locker seating groove 276 is formed with a size that may protrude outward from the locking portion 200 or insert, and may be implemented in a circular groove to be seated in the same shape as that of the locker 110.
[0065] Referring to
[0066] Also, the door lock device for washing machine according to an example embodiment further includes an unlock slide 300 formed outside the case and configured to connect to the slider 230.
[0067] The unlock slide 300 is formed to protrude outward of the case and may be. implemented in a form in which a plastic band is bent in an annular shape as illustrated in
[0068] Components included in the door lock device for washing machine according to an example embodiment is described above in detail.
[0069] Hereinafter, an operation state of a door lock device for washing machine according to an example embodiment is described in detail with reference to
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[0071] A left view of
[0072] Therefore, when the locking portion 200 is not operating, the locker seating groove 276 formed at one side end of the locker slide 270 does not protrude to the right of the locking portion 200.
[0073] When the locking portion 200 operates as illustrated in the right view of
[0074] As the slider 230 approaches in the direction of the solenoid 210, the curved electrode terminal 280 is connected to the ground terminal mounted on the side and, as described above with reference to
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[0076] While the present invention is described with reference to the illustrated example embodiments, it is provided as an example only and it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that various alterations and modifications in form and details may be made in these example embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims and their equivalents. For example, suitable results may be achieved if the described techniques are performed in a different order, and/or if components in a described system, architecture, device, or circuit are combined in a different manner, and/or replaced or supplemented by other components or their equivalents. Therefore, the true technical protection scope of the present invention should be determined by the technical spirit of the claims.