LOW CLOSURE FORCE MOTORIZED LATCH
20170051535 ยท 2017-02-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B63/127
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C19/026
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B47/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C19/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A motorized appliance latch provides for a spring-biased strike grip that can be engaged and disengaged from the strike with low force but then locked in a close position during closing of the door to allow the strike to be retained against countervailing gasket compression forces. In this way, an arbitrarily low force may be required by the consumer to close or open the door when the door is unsealed by the motor.
Claims
1. An appliance latch assembly for latching a door comprising: a housing providing an aperture for receiving a strike from a first direction and holding: an electric motor; a strike grip movable by the electric motor between an outward unlock position toward the first direction along an axis and an inward locked position away from the first direction; a strike grip providing at least one spring-biased element, the spring-biased element being movable when the strike grip is in the outward unlock position to receive and releasably retain the strike in response to a manually applied engagement force from the first direction and to release the strike in response to a manually applied disengagement force opposite the first direction; and a strike grip lock blocking movement of the spring-biased element to release the strike in response to the manually applied force opposite the first direction when the strike grip is in the inward locked position.
2. The appliance latch assembly of claim 1 wherein the at least one spring-biased element is two opposed jaws spring-biased to close about the strike when the strike is received therebetween.
3. The appliance latch assembly of claim 2 wherein the jaws are urged toward a closed position by an axially spring-biased ridge engaging corresponding shoulders of the jaws.
4. The appliance latch assembly of claim 2 wherein the strike grip lock is a collar surrounding the jaws preventing them from opening to release the strike when the strike grip is in the inward locked position.
5. The appliance latch assembly of claim 4 wherein the motor moves a closer element and the collar is attached to the closer element to float axially with respect to the closer element and is spring-biased away from the closer element toward the first direction.
6. The appliance latch assembly of claim 1 wherein the motor moves a closer element and the strike grip is attached to a support floating with respect to the closer element and is spring-biased against the closer element away from the first direction.
7. The appliance latch assembly of claim 1 wherein the motor moves the strike grip along the axis by rotating an axially threaded member engaging a correspondingly threaded support of the strike grip.
8. The appliance latch assembly of claim 7 wherein the motor communicates through a gear train with gear teeth extending radially outward from the axially threaded member.
9. The appliance latch assembly of claim 8 wherein a gear train includes a worm gear driven by a shaft of the motor extending perpendicular to the axis.
10. The appliance latch assembly of claim 7 wherein the axially threaded member is an outer sleeve having inwardly extending threads and surrounding a telescoping inner sleeve having outwardly extending threads providing the correspondingly threaded support, and wherein the strike grip provides two opposed jaws spring-biased to close about the strike when the strike is received therebetween wherein the jaws are urged toward a closed position by an axially spring-biased ridge of the telescoping inner sleeve engaging corresponding shoulders of the jaws and wherein the motor moves a closer element and the strike grip is attached to a support floating with respect to the closer element and is spring-biased against the closer element away from the first direction.
11. The appliance latch assembly of claim 10 wherein the outer sleeve, inner sleeve and opposed jaws are a thermoplastic polymer material formable by injection molding.
12. The appliance latch assembly of claim 1 further including the strike providing an elongate element extending from a flange and terminating at a bulbous end.
13. The appliance latch assembly of claim 12 wherein the strike is a thermoplastic polymer material formable by injection molding.
14. A washing appliance comprising: a housing having a door movable from an open position permitting a loading of a washing chamber, through a close position visually covering the washing chamber but allowing outside airflow into the washing chamber, to a seal position sealing water within the washing chamber by a compression of a gasket; and a washing appliance system providing a washing appliance and a strike on opposite of the door and housing, the washing appliance including: a housing providing an aperture for receiving the strike from a first direction; an electric motor; a strike grip movable by the electric motor between an outward unlock position toward the first direction along an axis and an inward locked position away from the first direction; the strike grip providing at least one spring-biased element, the spring-biased element being movable when the strike grip is in the outward unlock position to receive and releasably retain the strike in the close position in response to manually applied engagement force from the first direction and to release the strike in response to a manually applied disengagement force opposite the first direction; and a strike grip lock blocking movement of the spring-biased element to release the strike in response to the manually applied force opposite the first direction when the strike grip is in the inward locked position to hold the door against the gasket in the seal position; wherein a force required to hold the door against the gasket in the seal position is greater in magnitude than the disengagement force and the engagement force.
15. The washing appliance of claim 14 wherein the at least one spring-biased element is two opposed jaws spring-biased to close about the strike when the strike is received therebetween.
16. The washing appliance of claim 15 wherein the jaws are urged toward a closed position by an axially spring-biased ridge engaging corresponding shoulders of the jaws.
17. The washing appliance of claim 15 wherein the strike grip lock is a collar surrounding the jaws preventing them from opening to release the strike when the strike grip is in the inward locked position.
18. The washing appliance of claim 17 wherein the motor moves a closer element and the collar is attached to the closer element to float axially with respect to the closer element and spring-biased away from the closer element toward the first direction.
19. The washing appliance of claim 14 wherein the motor moves a closer element and the strike grip is attached to a support floating with respect to the closer element and is spring-biased against the closer element away from the first direction.
20. The washing appliance of claim 14 wherein the motor moves the strike grip along the axis by rotating an axially threaded member engaging a correspondingly threaded support of the strike grip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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[0041] The door 16 may be hinged, for example, at a side edge and the opposite side edge held closed by means of a latch 18 held in the cabinet 12 and receiving a strike 15 attached to the door and extending toward the front face of the cabinet 12. It will be understood generally that the positions of the strike 15 and latch 18 may be reversed.
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[0045] When the horizontal bar 24 is positioned in the opposed hemi-cylindrical pockets, 48 it may press a switch actuator bar 50 signaling the presence of the strike 15 through a strike presence switch 77 (shown in
[0046] The spring force provided by helical spring 40 against the shoulders 36 allows the jaws 28 to be readily separated so that the consumer may engage the strike 15 within the jaws 28 with relatively low force and a force far less than the force required to compress the gasket 17 (shown in
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[0052] Alternatively, the spring 64 may be compressed by drawing the locking collar 20 backward to free the jaws 28. A mechanism for drawing the locking collar 20 backward may be provided by extending the locking collar 20 rearward behind the closer plate 34 to join to inwardly extending flange 86 that capture a ball head 88 of a released pull 100. The ball head 88 may attach to a tensile member 92 which passes rearward through the inwardly extending flange 86 to join with a handle 92. Handle 92 may be accessible within the appliance 10, for example, through an access door (not shown) to be pulled on by the consumer to release the latch 18 in the event of a power failure or the like.
[0053] The term spring-biased is contemplated to include both configurations requiring an external spring and relying on the natural spring-like elasticity of the material of the element. The term housing refers to a integrating framework that need not provide a hermetic enclosure.
[0054] 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 is also 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.