Device for locking and unlocking the door of an electric household appliance
09605371 ยท 2017-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T292/699
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
Y10S292/69
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
E05B15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
D06F37/42
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
A device for locking and unlocking the door of an electric household appliance. The device includes an electrically controlled actuator (25, 26), which can be coupled to a movable control member (20) through a movable transmission member (29), and which, as a consequence of successive activations, tends, through the transmission member (29), to make the control member (20) alternately assume a first position and a second position, in which the control member (20) retains and frees, respectively, the locking member (9), maintaining it in the disengaged position and allowing its passage into the engaged position, respectively.
Claims
1. A device for locking and unlocking a door (P) of an electric household appliance, wherein a hook member (A) is connected to the door (P) and can be inserted into an opening (5) of a retaining structure (2), the device (1) comprising: a support casing (2) in which there is provided an electrical switch (10), the state of which is indicative of the open or closed condition of the door (P); a retaining member or slider (6) mounted movably with respect to the casing (2) between a rest position in which it allows the introduction of the hook member (A) into said opening (5) and at least one working position in which it is adapted to retain the hook member (A) introduced into said opening (5); locking means (9, 20), including: a locking member (9) movable in the casing (2) relative to the retaining member or slider (6) between a disengaged position and an engaged position in which it is adapted to allow and prevent, respectively, the passage of the retaining member (6) from the working position to the rest position, opposing means (14, 50) associated with the locking member (9) and tending to maintain the locking member in the engaged position, and electrically activatable control means (20 to 34) adapted to control the position of said locking member (9); said control means comprising: an electrically controlled actuator (25, 26), which can be coupled to a movable control member (20) through a movable transmission member (29), and which, as a consequence of successive activations, tends, through the transmission member (29), to make said control member (20) alternately assume a first position and a second position, in which the control member (20) retains and frees, respectively, the locking member (9), maintaining it in the disengaged position and allowing its passage into the engaged position under the action of said opposing means (14, 50), respectively, wherein said transmission member (29) is configured and arranged in such a way that the transmission member interferes with and is locked by said retaining member or slider (6) when the retaining member or slider is in the rest position, thus impeding the passage of the control member (20) to said second position, the arrangement being such that, if the actuator (25, 26) is energized while the door (P) is open, the retaining member or slider (6) prevents the transmission member (29) from causing the control member (20) to pass from the first to the second position, and the control member, in turn, locks the locking member (9) in the disengaged position, in such a way that when the door (P) is next closed the door remains unlocked until the next activation of the actuator (25, 26).
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the actuator (25, 26) is adapted, each time it is energized, to cause, through the transmission member (29) which is movable back and forth, a rotation by a predetermined amount of a toothed wheel (20) mounted rotatably in the casing (2) and having a predetermined control profile with cams or teeth (23) which is coupled to the locking member (9); the arrangement being such that successive activations of the actuator (25, 26) tend to make the toothed wheel (20) assume at least one first and one second angular position, respectively, in which said control profile (23) retains and frees, respectively, the locking member (9), thus keeping the locking member in the disengaged position and allowing passage the into the engaged position, respectively.
3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the transmission member (29) has a catch-like formation (29a) adapted to interact with said toothed wheel (20) to cause successive angular displacements thereof; the transmission member (29) also having a pin-shaped formation (29b), which extends movably in a seat (28) of the casing (2) and which is configured to interact with the retaining member or slider (6) in such a way that said retaining member or slider (6) prevents the interaction between the transmission member (29) and the toothed wheel (20) when the door (P) is open.
Description
(1) Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will be made clear by the following detailed description, provided purely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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(12) This device comprises a support casing 2, made of electrically insulating material, intended to be fastened to the structure of a household appliance, in the proximity of a loading or access opening which has an associated door P (
(13) A retaining member or slider 6, provided with an opening or window 7 through which the hook member A can pass, is mounted slidably on the support casing 2 of the device 1.
(14) When the door P is open (
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(16) In a known way, the arrangement is such that, when the door P is closed, the hook member A engages in the opening or window 7 of the retaining member or slider 6, and causes the latter to be translated (towards the left as seen in
(17) With reference to
(18) The switch 10 further comprises a moving contact 13 (
(19) The end of the blade 14 which carries the moving contact 13 extends under the fixed contact 11, and forms a terminal tab 14a (shown in
(20) The blade 14 is made and mounted in such a way that it tends to push the corresponding contact 13 downwards, as seen in
(21) In a variant which is not shown, the blade 14 extends over the fixed contact 11, in such a way that it tends to push its own contact 12 towards the fixed contact 11.
(22) The locking member 9 is associated with a resilient opposing means such as the spring shown schematically and indicated by 50 in
(23) The metal connecting member 15 forms an appendage or end 15a (
(24) As shown in
(25) The toothed wheel 20 is conveniently made of plastic material. It can be made in one piece or, for simplicity of moulding, can be made in two parts which are bonded or otherwise fixed together.
(26) The lower portion of the wheel 20 has toothing in the form of sawteeth 22 which are spaced at equal angular intervals, while the upper portion of this wheel has a plurality of cams or frontal teeth 23 which are spaced apart at equal angular intervals, being separated by intervals 24 (
(27) In a preferred embodiment, the teeth 23 have a profile in the form of a rectangular trapezium, with one side or flank inclined and the other side or flank at a right angle.
(28) In the embodiment illustrated by way of example, the wheel 20 has eight lower sawteeth 22 and four upper cams or teeth 23. The pitch of the teeth 23 is equal to two adjacent sawteeth 22.
(29) The arrangement is such that, when the radial appendages 9a of the locking member 9 extend on to the top of a pair of cams or teeth 23 of the wheel 20, the locking member 9 is urged into the raised disengaged position and held there, as shown in
(30) However, when the wheel 20, following an angular movement, presents to the radial appendages 9a of the locking member 9 respective intervals 24 between consecutive teeth or cams 23, the locking member 9 can pass into the outward engaged position, under the action of the associated resilient opposing member 14 and/or 50, as shown in
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(32) The end 29a of the member 29 which is opposite the actuator 25 is shaped in the form of a catch and is adapted to engage between a pair of consecutive sawteeth 22 of the toothed wheel 20 (see, in particular,
(33) The number 34 indicates a torsion spring having an arm 34a engaged between a pair of consecutive sawteeth 22 of the toothed wheel 20 (
(34) The arrangement described above is such that, whenever the actuator 25 is energized, the core 27 is translated (downwards as seen in
(35) The member 29 also has a transverse formation 29b in the form of a pin, which extends through a penetrating opening 28 of elongate shape provided in the wall 2a of the casing 2 (
(36) In a known way, a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) resistor, indicated by 36 in
(37) The locking and unlocking device described above operates in the following manner.
(38) When the door P is open, the locking and unlocking device is in the condition shown in
(39) When the door P is closed, as mentioned above, the slider 6 is translated and uncovers the locking member 9. In this stage, however, the locking member 9 is retained in the retracted position of disengagement from the toothed wheel 20, which remains in the same angular position as that assumed during the preceding stage.
(40) When the user of the electric household appliance puts the appliance into operation, a control unit of the appliance causes the actuator 25 to be energized in a known way. As a result of this energizing, the member 29 causes a rotation of the toothed wheel 20. The wheel is then in the position shown in
(41) With the locking member 9 in the outward position, the return of the retaining member or slider 6 to the rest position, in which it allows the door P to be opened, is prevented.
(42) On completion of the operating cycle of the electric household appliance, the control unit of the appliance causes two successive energizing pulses to be sent to the coil 26 of the electromagnetic actuator 25, in order to allow the door to be opened. Consequently, the toothed wheel 20 is made to rotate through a distance corresponding to the extension of two of its sawteeth 22. This rotation causes the radial appendages 9a of the locking member 9 to engage with corresponding trapezoidal teeth or cams 23 of the wheel. The locking member 9 is therefore returned to the retracted or disengaged position shown in
(43) At the same time, the switch 10 is reclosed.
(44) Because of the two energizing pulses required to allow unlocking, the operation of the device described above is particularly reliable and prevents the unlocking from being enabled as a result of any undesired energizing of the actuator 25, due for example to the reception of electromagnetic interference. Furthermore, the device can easily be modified in such a way that only one energizing pulse (or a different number of pulses) for the electromagnetic actuator 25 is required for unlocking.
(45) With the device according to the invention described above, if, while the door P is open (and therefore while the slider 6 obstructs the opening 8 and prevents any outward movement of the locking member 9), the toothed wheel 20 is caused, by a control pulse sent to the coil 26, to move towards a position in which it would allow the passage of the locking member 9 to the outward position, the slider 6 interferes with and directly locks the pin 29b of the member 29, and prevents this rotation of the toothed wheel, thus locking the mechanism in its existing position.
(46) After the end of the aforesaid pulse for causing the wheel 20 to rotate, the wheel 20 is placed, and remains, in its original position, and continues to hold the locking member 9 in the retracted condition (the disengaged position).
(47) Therefore, when the door P is subsequently closed, a new control pulse must be applied to the solenoid 26 in order to actuate its locking.
(48) Naturally, the principle of the invention remaining the same, the forms of embodiment and the details of construction may be varied widely with respect to those described and illustrated, which have been given purely by way of non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the attached claims.