HOME APPLIANCE
20180347822 ยท 2018-12-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Yong Seok Jang (Seoul, KR)
- Bok Hyun Jang (Hwaseong-si, KR)
- Yeong Hyeok Kim (Suwon-si, KR)
- Han Seong Kang (Suwon-si, KR)
Cpc classification
F24C15/083
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2323/024
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
D06F39/125
TEXTILES; PAPER
F16M7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C15/086
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M2200/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47L15/4253
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F25D2323/0011
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D23/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47L15/427
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A home appliance having a support device configured to prevent the home appliance from falling. A home appliance includes a body having an openable front surface, and a support device having a bracket configured to be coupled to the body, and a foot configured to support the body by being coupled to the bracket, wherein the foot is provided such that a point of support supporting the body by making contact with the ground, is formed in one end portion of the foot.
Claims
1. A home appliance comprising: a body having a front surface, the front surface having an opening formed thereof; and a support device having a bracket configured to be coupled to the body, and a foot configured to support the body by being coupled to the bracket, wherein the foot is provided such that a point of support to support the body by making contact with a ground, is formed in one end portion of the foot.
2. The home appliance of claim 1, wherein a lower surface of the foot is obliquely disposed at a certain angle with respect to the ground.
3. The home appliance of claim 1, wherein a lower surface of the foot except for the point of support is not in contact with the ground.
4. The home appliance of claim 1, wherein the point of support of the foot is placed forward than the front surface of the body is placed.
5. The home appliance of claim 1, wherein the bracket comprises a first coupling portion coupled to one side of the front surface of the body, a second coupling portion coupled to one side of a bottom of the body and an inclined portion obliquely extended at a certain angle from the second coupling portion.
6. The home appliance of claim 5, wherein the foot comprises a flange portion provided in contact with the ground and a shaft portion vertically extended to an upper side from a center of the flange portion.
7. The home appliance of claim 6, wherein an insertion portion to which the shaft portion is inserted and then coupled to is provided in the inclined portion.
8. The home appliance of claim 7, wherein a thread is formed in an inner circumferential surface of the insertion portion and in an outer circumferential surface of the shaft portion, respectively.
9. The home appliance of claim 6, wherein the flange portion is provided in a polygonal shape equal to or greater than a quadrilateral shape.
10. The home appliance of claim 6, wherein the flange portion is provided in a circular shape.
11. The home appliance of claim 6, wherein the width of the flange portion is equal to or greater than about 55 mm and equal to or less than about 75 mm.
12. The home appliance of claim 6, wherein the certain angle is equal to or greater than about 5 and equal to or less than about 15.
13. The home appliance of claim 1, wherein the door comprises a first door and a second door which are disposed in upward and downward directions, wherein the first door opens or closes the opening of the front surface of the body by being pivoted, and the second door opens or closes the opening of the front surface in a sliding manner.
14. The home appliance of claim 1, wherein the support device does not protrude to an outside of the door.
15. The home appliance of claim 1, wherein a position of the point of support is maintained while the foot is being rotated.
16. A home appliance comprising: a body having front surface, the front surface having an opening formed thereof; a door to open or close the opening of the front surface of the body; and a support device to support the body and to prevent the body from failing, wherein the support device is inclined at a certain angle with respect to a ground so that a partial area of the support device is in contact with the ground.
17. The home appliance of claim 16, wherein the partial area is placed in a front end portion of the support device.
18. The home appliance of claim 16, wherein the support device comprises a bracket having a coupling portion coupled to a bottom of the body, and a foot configured to support the body by being coupled to the bracket.
19. The home appliance of claim 16, wherein the bracket comprises an inclined portion obliquely extended at the certain angle from the coupling portion so that the foot is obliquely disposed at the certain angle with respect to the ground.
20. A home appliance comprising: a body having a front surface, the front surface having an opening formed thereof; a door to open or close the opening of the front surface of the body; and a support device to support the body to prevent the body from falling, wherein the support device is obliquely provided on a ground so that a contact area in contact with the ground is placed in a front end portion of the support device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] These and/or other aspects of the disclosure will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0042] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the present disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
[0043] The present disclosure may be applied to all kinds of home appliance having a support device supporting a body of the home appliance. For example, the home appliance may include an oven, a dishwasher, a refrigerator, and a washing machine.
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[0046] As illustrated in
[0047] A front surface of the body 10 may be openable. In the body 10, a cooking compartment (not shown) may be provided. The door 20 may be configured to open and close the opened front surface of the body 10. The door 20 may open and close the cooking compartment.
[0048] The door 20 may include a first door 21 and a second door 22 which are disposed in the upper and lower side, respectively. The cooking compartment may include a first the cooking compartment (not shown) opened or closed by the first door 21 and a second cooking compartment (not shown) opened or closed by the second door 22.
[0049] The first door 21 disposed in the upper side may be pivoted to the lower side so as to open the first cooking compartment. The first door 21 may include a handle 21a.
[0050] The second door 22 may be moved in sliding manner to open the second cooking compartment. However, it is merely an example, and thus the door may be opened or closed in a variety of manners and there is no limitation in the number of the door.
[0051] As illustrated in
[0052] The first support device 100 may be obliquely provided at a certain angle with respect to the ground (G), and the second support device 30 may be provided in parallel with the ground (G). For example, the first support device 100 may be provided so that a bottom surface of the first support device 100 is not parallel to the ground (G).
[0053] The second support device 30 may be provided such that a point of support thereof supporting the body 10 is formed in the center of the second support device 30.
[0054] Meanwhile, the first support device 100 may be provided such that a point of support thereof is formed in one end portion of the first support device 100. For example, a point of support of the first support device 100 may be provided at a front end portion of the first support device 100. Accordingly, the point of support of the first support device 100 may be disposed under a front surface 11 of the body 10 or disposed further forward than the front surface 11. When the point of support of the first support device 100 is disposed forward, the risk of falling of the first support device 100 to the front side may be reduced even when the center of gravity of the oven 1 is moved to the front side.
[0055] In general, in a case in which heavy food or heavy tableware is placed on the first door 21 or the second door 22 of the oven 1, which is opened, the center of gravity of the oven 1 may be moved to the front side of the body 10 due to the weight of the door 20 and the goods placed in the door 20. When the center of gravity of the oven 1 is moved to the front side of the body 10, the risk of falling of the body 10 may be changed according to the position of the point of support of the first support device 100. As the point of support of the first support device 100 is forward, the risk of falling of the body 10 to the front side may be reduced, but as the point of support of the first support device 100 is backward, the risk of falling of the body 10 to the front side may be increased. A detail description thereof will be later.
[0056] To prevent the falling of the body 10, the point of support of the first support device 100 is needed to be placed in the front side of the body 10. Hereinafter a structure of the first support device 100, which is to allow the point of support of the first support device 100 to be placed forward, will be described in detail. Hereinafter support device may represent the first support device. With respect to
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[0058] As illustrated in
[0059] The bracket 110 may be coupled to the body 10. The bracket 110 may include a first coupling portion 111 coupled to one side of the front surface of the body 10 and a second coupling portion 112 coupled to one side of the lower surface of the body 10. The first coupling portion 111 and the second coupling portion 112 may include a coupling hole 111a and 112a , respectively. As a coupling member (not shown) is inserted in to the coupling hole 111a and 112a , the bracket 110 may be coupled to the body 10.
[0060] The bracket 110 may include an inclined portion 113 obliquely extended from the second coupling portion 112 at a certain angle. An insertion portion 114 to which the foot 120 is inserted and coupled may be provided in the inclined portion 113. At an inner circumferential surface of the insertion portion 114, a thread 114a may be formed.
[0061] The bracket 110 may include a connecting portion 115 connecting the first coupling portion 111, the second coupling portion 112 and the inclined portion 113. The connecting portion 115 may have a shape having the width thereof being increased as the connecting portion 115 becomes near to the lower side thereof. Therefore, the strength of the bracket 110 may be reinforced.
[0062] The foot 120 may include a flange portion 121 configured to be in contact with the ground (G) and a shaft portion 124 provided in the center of the flange portion 121.
[0063] The flange portion 121 may include a rib 123 provided on an edge portion and a reinforcing portion 122 having the thickness thereof being thickened as becoming near to the center of the flange portion 121.
[0064] The flange portion 121 may be provided in a hexagonal shape, but is not limited thereto. The flange portion 121may be provided in a polygonal shape equal to or greater than a quadrilateral shape or in a circular shape as will be described later.
[0065] When the flange portion 121 is provided in a polygonal shape, it is easy to rotate the foot 120 since a user's hand does not slip when rotating the foot 120. Therefore, it is easy to adjust the height of the foot 120.
[0066] The shaft portion 124 may extend vertically toward the upper side from the center of the flange portion 121. A thread 124a may be formed in an outer circumferential surface of the shaft portion 124. As described above, since the thread 114a is formed in the inner circumferential surface of the insertion portion 114, the shaft portion 124 and the insertion portion 114 may be screw-coupled to each other.
[0067] The cover 130 may be fitted on the outside of the foot 120. Particularly, the cover 130 may be coupled to the foot 120 such that the rib 123 of the foot 120 is inserted into an insertion groove 131 provided inside of the cover 130.
[0068] The cover 130 may include a rubber or an injection material having the high elastic modulus. The cover 130 may include a material having the high friction coefficient. The cover 130 may increase the frictional force against the ground (G). The cover 130 may absorb an impact applied to the foot 120 from the ground (G).
[0069] Referring to
[0070] The foot 120 may be provided such that a partial area thereof is in contact with the ground (G) and a remaining area except for the partial area is not in contact with the ground (G). As for the foot 120, a remaining area except for the point of support 101 may be not in contact with the ground (G). The foot 120 may be disposed at a certain angle with respect to the ground (G) so that only the point of support 101 is in contact with the ground (G).
[0071] As illustrated in
[0072] As described above, the foot 120 is disposed not to protrude to the outside of the oven 1 so that there is no fear of harm to the appearance of the oven 1.
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[0074] As illustrated in
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[0076] Referring to
[0077] As illustrated in
[0078] When the slope of the foot 120 is equal to or less than five degree (5), the distance between the center of the foot 120 and the point of support 101 may be increased and thus the point of support 101 may be disposed forward. However, a force applied to the foot 120 may be increased and thus there may be the risk of the deformation of the foot 120.
[0079] When the slope of the foot 120 is equal to or more than fifteen degree (15), the distance between the center of the foot 120 and the point of support 101 may be reduced and thus the effect of disposing the point of support 101 forward (hereinafter referred to as the effect of forward placement of the point of support 101) may be reduced.
[0080] Accordingly, according to an embodiment, it may be appropriate that the slope of the foot 120 is arranged in a range of from five degree (5) to fifteen degree) (15).
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[0082] Referring to
[0083] As illustrated in
[0084] When the width of the foot 120 is 55 mm, the effect of forward placement of the point of support 101 may be reduced.
[0085] When the width of the foot 120 is 75 mm, the distance between the center of the foot 120 and the point of support 101 may become longer and thus the force applied to the foot 120 may be increased. Accordingly, the foot 120 may be torsional and deformed. In addition, the foot 120 may be exposed to the outside of the home appliance. Therefore, it can harm the appearance and the marketability of home appliance.
[0086] Therefore, according to an embodiment, it may be appropriate that the width of the foot 120 is provided in a range from 55 mm or more to 75 mm or less.
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[0088] Referring to
[0089] s In general, before the door is opened, the center of gravity of the home appliance is displaced inside of the body and thus it is less likely to fall.
[0090] However, in a state in which the door is opened, when a heavy good is placed on the opened door, the center of gravity of the home appliance may be moved forward. Accordingly, the center of gravity of the home appliance may be io placed outside of the home appliance, and thus the risk of falling may be increased.
[0091] As illustrated in
[0092] Referring to
M=F1*1F2*2+F3*3+F4*4
[0093] Referring to
M=F1*1F2*2+F4*4
[0094] When the point of support is disposed forward, in other words, when the foot is obliquely installed, the sum of the moment is less than the sum of the moment when the point of support is not disposed forward, by F3*3. Therefore, there is less risk of falling in
[0095] As is apparent from the above description, it may be possible to provide the home appliance provided with the support device capable of preventing the home appliance from falling.
[0096] It may be possible to provide the home appliance provided with the support device in which the point of support supporting the home appliance is placed forward.
[0097] It may be possible to provide the home appliance provided with the support device obliquely disposed at a certain angle with respect to the ground.
[0098] It may be possible to provide the home appliance provided with the support to device capable of not being exposed to the outside of the home appliance thereby not affecting the appearance of the home appliance.
[0099] Although a few embodiments of the present disclosure have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the disclosure, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.