Handle mechanism and casing assembly
US-2021355707-A1 · Nov 18, 2021 · US
US9567783B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9567783-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013386279-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2010 |
| Priority date | Jul 23, 2009 |
| Publication date | Feb 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 14, 2017 |
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A door locking device for an electric household appliance, in particular a dishwasher, including a first supporting body, a latch pivotally carried by the first supporting body about a first rotation axis and operatively associated in use with a door catch of the electric household appliance and elastic means carried by the first supporting body and secured between the latter and the latch to be adapted in use to make the latch selectively take first and second working positions, rotated to each other by a first angle about the first axis; wherein a second supporting body designed to be integrally carried in use by a door of the electric household appliance supports the first body overhangingly hinged on opposite side of the latch, second elastic means being interposed between the first and the second supporting bodies, which means are adapted to allow the same to rotate relatively about a second axis parallel to the first and eccentric with respect to the latch, at least by a second angle.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A self-resettable door locking device for an electric household appliance, the self-resettable door locking device comprising: a second supporting body configured to be integrally carried in use by a door of the electric household appliance; a first supporting body which is movably supported by the second supporting body; a latch pivotally carried by the first supporting body about a first rotation axis and operatively associated in use with a door catch of the electric household appliance and first elastic means secured to and interposed between the first supporting body and the latch to be adapted in use to make the latch selectively take first and second latch working positions, the second latch working position being a position of the latch corresponding to rotation of the latch away from the first latch working position by a first angle about the first axis; and second elastic means carried by the second supporting body and interposed between the latter and the first supporting body; wherein the first supporting body is normally kept by the second elastic means in a first working position of the first supporting body, in which a tooth of the latch is adapted to intercept/not intercept in use the door catch when the latch is in said first and second latch working positions, respectively, to respectively block/release the door when it is in a closed position, wherein the first supporting body is movable against the bias of the second elastic means towards a second working position of the first supporting body, in which the tooth of the latch is no longer adapted to intercept in use the door catch when the latch is in said first latch working position, and wherein in the first working position of the first supporting body, the latch is facing a seat of the second supporting body adapted to receive in use the door catch, whereas in the second working position of the first supporting body the latch is at least partially removed from said seat for receiving the door catch. 2. A device according to claim 1 , characterized in that a first side of said tooth of the latch, facing the second body, is shaped so that upon a movement of the door towards the closed position and when the latch is in said first working position, the latch exerts on the first body, upon the interception of the door catch by said first side of the latch tooth, a thrust such as to take, against the bias of the second elastic means and without stressing the first elastic means, the first body to said second working position, so that the latch may pass the door catch and allow the door to reach the closed position, in which the door catch]is beyond a second side of said tooth of the latch, facing the side opposite to the second body and shaped so that the second elastic means may return the first body to the first working position. 3. A device according to claim 1 , characterized in that said first body is overhangingly hinged to the second body on the side opposite to the latch and so as to be able to rotate about a second axis parallel to the first. 4. A device according to claim 3 , characterized in that the latch, when it is in said first working position, may perform against the bias of the second elastic means and along with the first body, an eccentric rotation about the second axis upon a movement of the door towards the closed position and the consequent interception in use of the door catch by the latch, to skip the door catch; whereas, when it is in the second working position, upon a movement of the towards the closed position, the latch abuts against the door catch, but in an eccentric position with respect to the first axis, so as to cause the first elastic means to rotate the latch from the second to the first working position. 5. A device according to claim 3 , characterized in that said second elastic means are adapted to allow a relative eccentric rotation between the first and second bodies about said second axis with respect to the latch and to the first axis. 6. A device according to claim 1 , characterized in that said first and second bodies are hinged to each other at respective first ends thereof opposite to the latch and substantially L-shaped, arranged facing each other; said second elastic means consisting in a substantially V-shaped spring, comprising first and second overhanging arms, jointed together by an eyelet-like portion, simply preloaded and inserted between the first facing L-shaped ends of the first and second bodies, the first body having at its first end an appendix which overhangingly protrudes from the first end so as to form a U-shaped bend therewith and which ends with an enlarged, toe-shaped free end, snappingly engaged within the eyelet-like portion of the V-shaped spring and by means of which the first body is hinged to the second, pivoting about the second axis, which is defined by said eyelet-like portion of the spring. 7. A device according to claim 6 , characterized in that said appendix of the first end of the first body is at least partially elastic. 8. A device according to claim 1 , characterized in that said first and second bodies and said latch are made of a molded synthetic plastic material. 9. A device according to claim 1 , characterized in that the first axis is defined by a rotation pin of the latch, idly engaged on the first body. 10. An apparatus, comprising: a household appliance including the door locking device of claim 1 . 11. An apparatus, comprising: a dishwasher including the door locking device of claim 1 . 12. A device according to claim 1 , characterized in that the device is configured such that, in use, upon a movement of the door in a direction towards closed position from an open position, and when the latch is in the first latch working position, the latch exerts a thrust on the first body, upon interception of the door catch by a side of the latch, so as to drive the first body from the first working position of the first body to the second working position of the first body, against the bias of the second elastic means and without stressing the first elastic means. 13. A self-resettable door locking device for an electric household appliance, the self-resettable door locking device comprising: a second supporting body configured to be integrally carried in use by a door of the electric household appliance; a first supporting body which is movably supported by the second supporting body; a latch pivotally carried by the first supporting body about a first rotation axis and configured to be operatively associated in use with a door catch of the electric household appliance; first elastic means secured to and interposed between the first supporting body and the latch adapted in use to make the latch selectively take first and second latch working positions, the second latch working position being a position of the latch corresponding to rotation of the latch away from the first latch working position by a first angle about the first axis; and second elastic means carried by the second supporting body and interposed between the second supporting body and the first supporting body, wherein the self-resettable door locking device is configured such that the first supporting body is normally kept by the second elastic means in a first working position of the first supporting body, in which a tooth of the latch is adapted to respectively (i) intercept and (ii) not intercept in use the door catch when the latch is in said first and second latch working positions, respectively, to respectively (iii) block and (iv) release the door when it is in a closed position, and the first support
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