DOOR LOCKING DEVICE FOR HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
20170011866 ยท 2017-01-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L15/4259
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H01H9/226
ELECTRICITY
E05B47/0001
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
H01H9/22
ELECTRICITY
E05B47/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The present invention relates to a door locking device for household appliances. The device according to the present invention allows to detect a door closing or opening condition, to actuate, only with the door closed, an electromagnetic actuator that triggers door locking means and a respective switch, and finally to detect the door locking condition. The operation of the door lock required by current safety standards is obtained here by means of an architecture of the door lock which allows to simplify the architecture of the door lock itself, in particular by reducing the connecting contacts with the household appliance to only two.
Claims
1. A locking device of a household appliance door, having a first and a second connecting contact to the household appliance, the device comprising: a door closing switch, arranged on said first contact; an actuator, arranged electrically in series with said door closing switch, a door locking switch, arranged between said first connecting contact and second connecting contact, and arranged electrically in parallel to said actuator; a diode, arranged between said first connecting contact and said second connecting contact, and arranged electrically in series with said locking switch; an electric resistor, arranged on said second connecting contact.
2. A device according to claim 1, characterized in that said actuator is formed by a solenoid.
3. A device according to claim 2, characterized in that said resistor is formed by a PTC.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0045] Further features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent in the following detailed description provided by way of non-limitative example and illustrated in the accompanying figures, in which:
[0046] figures from 1 to 3 show examples of door locking circuits of the known type of the prior art;
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0050] With particular reference to
[0051] Following the electric circuit diagram shown in
[0052] Continuing to follow the circuit starting from the first contact, it is therefore possible to identify a first branch 100 which has said closing switch 30 and said actuator 40 in series, and a second branch 200, electrically in parallel with said first branch 100, said second branch 200 comprising in turn a locking switch 50 of the door arranged electrically in series with a diode 70.
[0053] Said first branch 100 and said second branch 200 are thus arranged electrically in parallel between a first node 80 electrically connected to said first connecting contact 10 and a second node 90 electrically connected to said second connecting contact 20.
[0054] The device 1 according to the present invention further comprises an electric resistor 60 arranged between said second node 90 and said second connecting contact 20.
[0055] In the described general diagram, said actuator 40 may preferably consist of a solenoid valve, and in such a case the device will be supplied with alternating current.
[0056] With regards to the resistor 60, if the circuit includes a solenoid as actuator 40, said resistor may consist of a PTC, i.e. a ceramic element arranged to protect the solenoid, as known to a person skilled in the art.
[0057] The locking device described above operates as follows.
[0058] When the door of the household appliance is open, the circuit of the device 1 is in the configuration of
[0059] In this configuration, the control electronics of the household appliance detects the open door condition deriving from the opening of the closing switch 30 at the terminals of the first 10 and of the second 20 connecting contact.
[0060] When the user manually closes the door of the household appliance, the closing switch 30 is closed and the control electronics thus detects an electric resistor given by the sum of the resistances determined by the presence of the actuator 40 and of the resistor 60, as shown in
[0061] At this point, the control electronics sends an electric signal capable of actuating the actuator 40 which closes the locking switch 50, as shown in
[0062] At this point, the control electronics of the household appliance detects a difference of potential, between the first 10 and the second connecting contact 20, associated to the presence of the actuator 40, of the diode 70 and of the resistor 60 and can thus check the door closing and locking condition.
[0063] In order to obtain the opening of the locking switch 50 at the end of the operating cycle of the household appliance, it is sufficient to provide a new pulse to the solenoid, being careful to send a signal (a half sinusoid signal, according to the orientation of the diode) that the diode 70 placed on said second branch 200 cannot block.
[0064] In this manner, the signal crosses the first branch 100 reaching the solenoid, which is thus actuated and determines the opening of the locking switch.
[0065] We have thus shown that the door locking device according to the present invention reaches the suggested purpose and objects.
[0066] In particular, we have shown that the door locking device according to the present invention allows to reduce the connecting contacts of the device itself to the household appliance to only two.
[0067] In addition to the apparent advantages in the overall dimensions of the device itself, this simpler, more compact configuration also provides considerable advantages in terms of cost-effectiveness deriving both from the lower production costs of the device itself and from the lower number of wires which need to be arranged in the household appliance.
[0068] Many changes may be made by a person skilled in the art without departing from the scope of protection of the present invention. The scope of protection of the claims, therefore, must not be limited to the illustration or preferred embodiments described by way of example, but rather the claims must include all the features of patentable novelty inferable from the present invention, including all the features that would be treated as equivalent by a person skilled in the art.