Latch module and an appliance using the same
US-11261634-B2 · Mar 1, 2022 · US
US12188276B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12188276-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318227660-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 28, 2023 |
| Priority date | Apr 16, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 7, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jan 7, 2025 |
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A latch module for controlling an opening and a closing of a door of an appliance includes a latch, a spring that applies an elastic force to the latch, a motor; and a cam that contacts a contact surface of the latch and is coupled to the motor to drive the cam to pivot the latch. The cam includes a first radius, a second radius, and a third radius in a circumferential direction at an outer circumference of the cam. The latch is positioned at a first basic position when the first radius of the cam contacts the contact surface of the latch, positioned at a second basic position when the second radius of the cam contacts the contact surface of the latch, and positioned at a third basic position when the third radius of the cam contacts the contact surface of the latch.
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What is claimed is: 1. A latch module for controlling an opening and a closing of a door of an appliance, comprising: a latch configured to engage with or release from an engaging structure provided on the door; a cam that contacts a contact surface of the latch; and an extension having a sub-contact surface protruding from the extension in a direction of the cam, wherein a cam surface facing the sub-contact surface with a first radius of the cam that contacts the contact surface of the latch has a radius providing a space between the cam surface and the sub-contact surface that allows for the sub-contact surface to approach the cam surface when the latch is moved from the first basic position to the second basic position. 2. The latch module of claim 1 , wherein the latch have positions comprising a first basic position, a second basic position, and a third basic position, wherein the first basic position is a position of the latch that engages with the engaging structure to maintain a closed state of the door and allows the door to be opened and closed manually, wherein the second basic position is a position of the latch that does not engage with the engaging structure, wherein the third basic position is a position of the latch that engages with the engaging structure to maintain a closed state of the door and the latch securely locks the door and does not allow the door to be opened manually. 3. The latch module of claim 2 , wherein, the cam includes the first radius, a second radius, and a third radius in a circumferential direction at an outer circumference of the cam, the first radius of the cam interacts with the contact surface of the latch so that the latch is disposed in the first basic position, the second radius of the cam interacts with the contact surface of the latch so that the latch is disposed in the second basic position, and the third radius of the cam interacts with the contact surface of the latch so that the latch is disposed in the third basic position. 4. The latch module of claim 3 , wherein, the second radius has a radius to pivot the latch in a first direction with respect to the first basic position so that the latch is disposed in the second basic position, and the third radius has a radius to pivot the latch in a second direction with respect to the first basic position so that the latch is disposed in the third basic position. 5. The latch module of claim 3 , wherein, the first radius is in a range of 210° to 320° with respect to a reference line passing through a center of the cam and having 0°, the second radius is in a range of 10° to 30°, and the third radius is in a range of 80° to 140°. 6. The latch module of claim 3 , wherein, a distance between the sub-contact surface and a center of rotation of the cam with the second radius of the cam that contacts the contact surface of the latch in the second basic position is equal to or greater than a radius of the cam surface that faces the sub-contact surface. 7. The latch module of claim 3 , wherein, the cam surface that faces the sub-contact surface is the first radius, the third radius or a connecting surface that connects the first radius and the third radius when the first radius of the cam contacts the contact surface of the latch. 8. The latch module of claim 3 , wherein, the sub-contact surface faces the first radius of the cam when the second radius of the cam contacts the contact surface of the latch. 9. The latch module of claim 3 , wherein, the sub-contact surface does not interact with the surface of the cam while a contact between the cam and the contact surface of the latch transitions from the first radius to the second radius when the cam is rotated. 10. The latch module of claim 3 , wherein, the cam surface that faces the sub-contact surface is the second radius when the third radius of the cam contacts the contact surface of the latch. 11. The latch module of claim 3 , wherein, the radius of the cam surface that faces the sub-contact surface with the third radius of the cam in contact with the contact surface of the latch is greater than a distance between the sub-contact surface and a center of rotation of the cam when the latch is in the first basic position. 12. The latch module of claim 3 , wherein, a radius of the cam surface that faces the sub-contact surface while a contact between the cam and the contact surface of the latch transitions from the first radius to the third radius when the cam rotates exceeds the distance between the sub-contact surface and a center of rotation of the cam when the latch is in the first basic position. 13. The latch module of claim 12 , wherein, the radius of the cam surface in contact with the sub-contact surface with the third radius of the cam contacting the contact surface of the latch is the same as a distance between the sub-contact surface and the center of rotation of the cam forcing the latch to be in the third basic position. 14. The latch module of claim 2 , wherein, in the second basic position, the latch is pivoted in a first direction with respect to the first basic position, and in the third basic position, the latch is pivoted in a second direction different from the first direction with respect to the first basic position. 15. The latch module of claim 2 , further comprising: an elastic body that applies a force to move the latch in a first direction, and a drive that provides power to move the latch in a second direction, wherein the cam transmits the power of the drive to the latch, the elastic body and the cam move the latch to the first basic position, the second basic position in which the latch is moved in the second direction from the first basic position, and the third basic position in which the latch is moved in the first direction from the first basic position. 16. An appliance comprising: a main body including a cavity having an open front; a pull-down door that opens and closes the open front of the cavity; a pin; a latch holder including; a latch to engage the pin; a cam that contacts a contact surface of the latch; and a sub-contact surface protruding from the extension in the direction of the cam, wherein a cam surface facing the sub-contact surface with a first radius of the cam that contacts the contact surface of the latch has a radius providing a space between the cam surface and the sub-contact surface that allows for the sub-contact surface to approach the cam surface when the latch is moved from the first basic position to the second basic position. 17. The appliance of claim 16 , wherein, the cam includes the first radius, a second radius, and a third radius in a circumferential direction at an outer circumference of the cam, the first radius of the cam interacts with the contact surface of the latch so that the latch is disposed in the first basic position, the second radius of the cam interacts with the contact surface of the latch so that the latch is disposed in the second basic position, and the third radius of the cam interacts with the contact surface of the latch so that the latch is disposed in the third basic position. 18. The appliance of claim 17 , wherein, the second radius is greater than the first radius, the third radius is less than the radius of the first radius, the cam is rotated from the first radius to the third radius in an automatic opening operation, and the cam is rotated from first radius to the second radius in a secure lock operation. 19. The appli
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