Push-push door latch and domestic electrical appliance equipped therewith

US12467295B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-12467295-B2
Application numberUS-202218073665-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 2, 2022
Priority dateDec 3, 2021
Publication dateNov 11, 2025
Grant dateNov 11, 2025

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Abstract

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A door latch includes a gripper adjustable between a gripping state and a release state, which gripper, in the gripping state, is able to grip a closing member for holding the door closed which moves relatively closer to the gripper in a closing direction as a door of the domestic appliance is closed, and, in the release state, frees the closing member for opening the door, wherein, when the door is closed, the gripping state of the gripper is released by a relative releasing movement of the closing member carried out in the closing direction; and an electrically controllable displacement mechanism for displacing the gripper, under electrical control, from a retracted position into an advanced position against a restoring spring force, which advanced position, when the closing member is gripped, corresponds to a state in which the door is closed to a lesser degree than in the retracted position.

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The invention claimed is: 1 . A door latch of a push-push operational configuration for a domestic electrical appliance, the door latch comprising: a gripper arranged to be adjustable between a gripping state and a release state, wherein the gripper is configured to grip, in the gripping state, a closing member for holding a door of the domestic electrical appliance closed, the closing member moving relatively closer to the gripper in a closing direction as the door of the domestic electrical appliance is closed, wherein the gripper is configured to permit, in the release state, the closing member to be released for opening the door, wherein, when the door is closed, the gripping state of the gripper can be released by a relative releasing movement of the closing member which is carried out in the closing direction; and an electrically controllable displacement mechanism for displacing the gripper, under electrical control, from a retracted position into an advanced position which, when the closing member is gripped, corresponds to a state in which the door is closed to a relatively lesser degree than in the retracted position; wherein the door latch comprises a latch housing in which a gripper assembly comprising the gripper is accommodated, wherein by pushing the gripper forward into the advanced position the gripper moves relative to the latch housing in a forward direction and by moving the gripper into the retracted position, the gripper is displaced relative to the latch housing further into the latch housing; wherein the displacement mechanism comprises an electromotive actuator which is in drive connection with the gripper assembly or is in in drive connection with a control member, wherein the control member is adjustable by activation of the electromotive actuator into different control positions, of which a first control position corresponds to the retracted position of the gripper and a second control position corresponds to the advanced position of the gripper; and wherein the control member is designed with at least one blocking formation, which in the first control position is able to effect blocking of the gripper against transfer from the gripping state into the release state and in the second control position allows the gripper to be transferred from the gripping state into the release state. 2 . The door latch as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the door latch has at least one of the following: in the advanced position of the gripper, when the closing member is gripped, the door latch allows the gripping state of the gripper to be released by carrying out the releasing movement of the closing member; the door latch allows a displacement, effected by means of the displacement mechanism, of the gripper from the retracted position into the advanced position while the closing member is gripped by the gripper; the door latch allows a displacement, effected or at least assisted by the displacement mechanism, of the gripper from the advanced position into the retracted position, in particular while the closing member is gripped by the gripper; and in the advanced position of the gripper, when the closing member is gripped, the displacement mechanism is adapted for electrically controlled release of the gripping state of the gripper. 3 . The door latch as claimed in claim 2 , wherein a displacement, effected or at least assisted by the displacement mechanism, of the gripper from the advanced position into the retracted position causes a blocking formation for preventing the gripper from being rotated back from a gripping rotating position into a freeing position to become active in the sense of blocking the gripper against transfer into the release state. 4 . The door latch as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the displacement mechanism further comprises the control member, which is in drive connection with the electromotive actuator, for controlling the position of the gripper. 5 . The door latch as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the control member is adjustable into a third control position which, when seen from the first control position, is located beyond the second control position and, when the control member is moved from the second control position into the third control position, is able to operate a release formation arranged on the control member in the sense of releasing the gripping state of the gripper. 6 . The door latch as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the displacement mechanism comprises a gear train arranged in the force transmission path between the actuator and the control member, and the control member has a tooth system for meshing with an output wheel of the gear train. 7 . The door latch as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the at least one blocking formation comprises a blocking formation for direct blocking cooperation with the gripper or/and a blocking formation for indirect blocking cooperation with the gripper. 8 . The door latch as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising the gripper assembly which comprises a movably arranged carrier in mechanical drive coupling with the displacement mechanism, wherein the gripper is mounted on the carrier so as to be adjustable relative thereto between the gripping state and the release state, wherein there is additionally mounted on the carrier a locking element which is movable relative to the gripper and which secures the gripper in the gripping state thereof against movement into the release state, wherein the gripper assembly is displaceable as a unit between the advanced position and the retracted position without changing the state of the gripper, that is to say the gripping state or the release state, during or as a result of the displacement. 9 . The door latch as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the gripper is in the form of a rotary gripper having a gripping mouth which is delimited between two jaws and in which the rotary gripper is able to hold the closing member captive in the gripping state, wherein the gripping state and the release state correspond to different rotation positions of the rotary gripper and the rotary gripper in the gripping state is spring-biased for rotation in the direction toward the release state, wherein the rotary gripper is rotatably mounted on a movably arranged gripper carrier, wherein there is further mounted on the gripper carrier a locking element which is arranged so as to be movable relative to the gripper carrier and the rotary gripper and which in the gripping state of the rotary gripper is able to come into locking engagement with the rotary gripper, which locks the rotary gripper against rotation in the direction toward the release state but can be released by the relative releasing movement of the closing member, wherein a displacement of the rotary gripper from the retracted position into the advanced position is accompanied by a displacement of the gripper carrier. 10 . The door latch as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the gripper carrier is spring-biased in such a way that a displacement of the rotary gripper from the retracted position into the advanced position is accompanied by a displacement of the gripper carrier against spring force. 11 . The door latch as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the gripper carrier is a pivotably arranged carrier lever or a linearly movably arranged carrier slide. 12 . The door latch as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the displacement mechanism comprises the control member for controlling the position of the rotary gripper, which control member is formed separately from the gripper carrier, is arranged so as to be movable relative to the rotary gripper along a rotation plane of the rotary gripper and can be driven under electrica

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Classifications

  • D06F39/14Primary

    Doors or covers; Securing means therefor · CPC title

  • in the form of a bifurcated member {(automatic catches with a bifurcated latch E05C19/024; locks with a bifurcated bolt E05B65/0046, E05B85/243)} · CPC title

  • Released by pushing in the closing direction · CPC title

  • for dishwashers · CPC title

  • for washing machines or laundry dryers · CPC title

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What does patent US12467295B2 cover?
A door latch includes a gripper adjustable between a gripping state and a release state, which gripper, in the gripping state, is able to grip a closing member for holding the door closed which moves relatively closer to the gripper in a closing direction as a door of the domestic appliance is closed, and, in the release state, frees the closing member for opening the door, wherein, when the do…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Emz Hanauer Gmbh & Co Kgaa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D06F39/14. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 11 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 5 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).