Lock and home appliance having the same
US-2017188785-A1 · Jul 6, 2017 · US
US11272826B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11272826-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816010798-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 18, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 23, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 15, 2022 |
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An appliance door latch system is provided that automatically aligns latching components each time an appliance door is closed with a pre-latching catch alignment system. The pre-latching catch alignment system may include a floating catch carrier that is deflected by a door-mounted latch feature to passively reposition a catch to properly align with the striker assembly.
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An appliance door latch system of an appliance for latching an appliance door to secure the appliance door in a door closed position in which the door is held against an appliance housing to cover an appliance housing opening and for unlatching the appliance door to release the appliance door to permit movement of the appliance door away from the appliance housing to a door open position that exposes the appliance housing opening, the appliance door latch system comprising: a door-mounted latch feature supported by and is moveable with the appliance door toward and away from the appliance housing when the appliance door is moved between the door closed and open positions; a latch mechanism adapted to receive the door-mounted latch feature to secure the appliance door in the door closed position and release the door-mounted latch feature to release the appliance door to permit movement of the appliance door to the door open position, the latch mechanism including: a catch that is selectively engageable with the door-mounted latch feature holding the appliance door in the door closed position; and a pre-latching catch alignment system that supports the catch and aligns the catch relative to the door-mounted latch feature while the door is moved from the door open position toward the door closed position and makes contact with the door-mounted latch feature before the catch contacts the door-mounted latch feature. 2. The appliance door latch system of claim 1 , wherein the pre-latching catch alignment system includes a floating catch carrier that supports the catch and at least a portion of which is movable with respect to the appliance housing when at least one of the floating catch carrier and the catch engages the door-mounted latch feature. 3. The appliance door latch system of claim 2 , wherein the floating catch carrier is spring biased to a first position against a stop and includes a sloped guide surface receiving a surface of the door-mounted latch feature to move the floating catch carrier away from the stop against the spring biasing to position the catch carrier into alignment with the door-mounted latch feature as the door is closed. 4. The appliance door latch system of claim 3 , wherein the floating catch carrier includes: a floating catch carrier outer end that faces toward the appliance door; a floating catch carrier inner end that faces away from the appliance door; and wherein the lifting upwardly of the floating catch carrier is defined by an upward pivoting movement of the floating catch carrier outer end with respect to the appliance housing. 5. The appliance door latch system of claim 4 , wherein a pivot joint is defined at the floating catch carrier inner end for providing pivoting movement between the floating catch carrier and the appliance housing to accommodate pivoting of the floating catch carrier outer end upwardly while the door-mounted latch feature passes under the floating catch carrier outer end during the appliance door latching event. 6. The appliance door latch system of claim 5 , wherein: a translation joint is defined between the catch and the floating catch carrier; and during an appliance door unlatching event in which the door-mounted latch feature is withdrawn from the latch mechanism, the catch moves along the translation joint from a retracted position farther inward of the floating catch carrier to an extended position farther outward of the floating catch carrier. 7. The appliance door latch system of claim 2 , wherein the catch provides a pawl that includes: a pawl body that is connected to the floating catch carrier; and a pawl claw that extends from the pawl body and selectively engages the door-mounted latch feature to latch the appliance door in the door closed position. 8. The appliance door latch system of claim 7 wherein the pawl is movable between: a pawl lowered position in which a tip of the pawl claw extends downwardly beyond a lower surface of the floating catch carrier to define a first tip position; and a pawl raised position in which the tip of the pawl claw defines a second tip position that is raised relative to the first tip position. 9. The appliance door latch system of claim 8 , wherein movement of the pawl from the pawl lowered position to the pawl raised position is defined by an upward pivoting movement of the pawl with respect to the floating catch carrier. 10. The appliance door latch system of claim 9 , wherein the pawl is biased toward the pawl lowered position. 11. The appliance door latch system of claim 7 , wherein the pawl is movable between: a pawl retracted position in which the pawl body is arranged relatively farther inward relative to the appliance housing; and a pawl extended position in which the pawl body is arranged relatively farther outward relative to the appliance housing. 12. The appliance door latch system of claim 11 , wherein a translation joint is defined between the pawl and the floating catch carrier that is adapted to allow relative movement between the pawl and the floating catch carrier and guide the movement of the pawl between the pawl retracted and extended positions. 13. The appliance door latch system of claim 12 , wherein the translation joint includes a slot that extends longitudinally along the floating catch carrier and provides a pathway along which the pawl is movable while moving between the pawl retracted and extended positions. 14. The appliance door latch system of claim 13 , wherein the translation joint includes a pin that extends transversely through and is longitudinally movable within the slot in the floating catch carrier and connects the pawl to the floating catch carrier so that the pawl and pin move in unison longitudinally along the slot in the catch carrier. 15. The appliance door latch system of claim 14 , wherein the pin of the translation joint defines a pivot axis of the pawl so that the pawl is urged into both a translation movement toward the pawl extended position and a pivot movement during an appliance door unlatching event in which the striker is withdrawn from the latch mechanism. 16. The appliance door latch system of claim 9 , wherein the pawl is biased toward the pawl retracted position. 17. A dishwasher comprising: a dishwasher housing providing an opening for accessing an interior of the dishwasher; a door movable between a door closed position in which the door covers the dishwasher housing opening and a door open position in which the door is moved away from the dishwasher housing to uncover the dishwasher housing opening; a door-mounted latch feature mounted to the door for holding the door in the door closed position; a height-correcting latch mechanism adapted to receive the door-mounted latch feature to secure the door in the door closed position and release the door-mounted latch feature to release the door to permit movement of the door to the door open position, the height-correcting latch mechanism including: a catch that is selectively engageable with the door-mounted latch feature for holding the door in the door closed position and moveable to release the door to the door open position; and a floating catch carrier that supports the catch and at least a portion of which is movable with respect to the dishwasher housing, the floating catch carrier including a guide surface arranged outwardly of the catch to contact, engage and slide with respect to the door-mounted latch feature during a door latching event in which the door-mounted latch feature is inserted into the latch mechanism
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