Door for a household appliance having a removable pane
A door for a household appliance includes a door frame, a pane and a clamping device for detachably securing the pane to the door frame. The door frame includes a first and a second holding member disposed opposite each other. The clamping device includes an elastic element located at the first holding member and a clamping element located at the second holding member when the door is in an assembled state. The clamping element is movable from a released position to a locking position so as to detachably mount the pane. The pane is located, with play, between the elastic element and the other holding member when the clamping element is in the released position. The clamping element, when in the locking position, engages a gap between the second holding member and a front face of the pane so as to press the pane against the elastic element.
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Priority is claimed to German Patent Application DE 103 36 138.3, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a door for a household appliance, the door including a door frame and a pane detachably secured to the door frame by a clamping device.
BACKGROUNDA door for a household appliance is known, for example, from European Patent Application EP 1 076 210 A2. The known door for a household appliance in the form of a baking oven includes a door frame and a pane detachably secured to the door frame by a clamping device; the door frame including an upper, a lower, and two lateral holding members, and the clamping device including an elastic element located at the upper holding member and a clamping element which is located at the lower holding member when the door is in the assembled state. When the door is in the assembled state, the pane is pressed against the clamping element of the clamping device by the restoring force of the elastic element, and thus fixed in position. In order to detach the pane from the door frame, the user must press the pane toward the elastic element located at the upper holding member until the region of the pane facing the clamping element is no longer in engagement with the clamping element so that the pane can be rotated about its region facing the elastic element. The known door has the disadvantage that when detaching or inserting the pane, the user must exert a relatively high force on the pane and maintain this force while the pane is subsequently rotated.
German Patent Application DE 102 19 349 A1 describes a door for a cooking appliance including a door frame made of profile bars and a pane detachably secured to the door frame and supported on a holding device. The pane is lockable in position by a clamping device designed as a locking device; the locking device having a clamping element which takes the form of a locking element and positively locks the pane in place when the locking device is in a locking position designed as a first position, and which releases the pane when the locking device is in a released position designed as a second position.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a door for a household appliance where the force required to detach or insert the pane into the door frame is reduced.
The present invention provides a door for a household appliance. The door includes a door frame, a pane and a clamping device for detachably securing the pane to the door frame. The door frame includes a first and a second holding member disposed opposite each other. The clamping device includes an elastic element disposed at the first holding member and a clamping element disposed at the second holding member when the door is in an assembled state. The clamping element is movable from a released position to a locking position so as to detachably mount the pane. The pane is disposed, with play, between the elastic element and the other holding member when the clamping element is in the released position. The clamping element, when in the locking position, engages a gap between the second holding member and a front face of the pane so as to press the pane against the elastic element.
In addition to a reduction in the force required to detach or insert the pane from or into the door frame, a particular advantage that can be achieved with the present invention is that the force exerted by the user on the pane does not have to be maintained for a longer period of time. This reduces the risk of injury when detaching or inserting the pane from or into the door frame while further improving the ease-of-use because, first of all, the user does not press directly against the pane, which is generally made of glass. Secondly, the user does not have to press the pane upward against the elastic element and at the same time against its weight, which may be considerable.
In an embodiment of the present invention, it is proposed that the clamping element have a recess in the region in which it engages the gap when in the locking position, and that the pane, in its region facing the clamping element, be partially surrounded by the walls of the recess when the clamping element is in the locking position. In this manner, the pane is fixed in position both parallel and perpendicular to its viewing surface when the clamping element is in the locking position.
One embodiment proposes to design the clamping element as a slider which, when moved from the released position to the locking position, is movable substantially along the front face of the pane facing the other holding member. Thus, the clamping element, i.e., the clamping device, is implemented in a structurally particularly simple manner.
In an embodiment, it is proposed that the clamping element, when in the locking position, engages a further recess of the other holding member; the further recess extending in a direction along the moving direction of the clamping element. Thus, the relative position of the clamping element with respect to the other holding member when the clamping element is in the released position is ensured in a structurally particularly simple manner.
An embodiment proposes that the region of the clamping element engaging the further recess of the other holding member when the door is in the assembled state have a ramp-shaped design; the clamping element forming a clamping connection with the opposing walls of the further recess when in the locking position. Thus, positional fixation of the clamping element with respect to the other holding member when the clamping element is in the released position is further improved.
In another embodiment of the present invention, it is proposed that the clamping element take the form of an eccentric member which, when in the released position, is essentially received in a recess of the other holding member; this recess facing the pane when the door is in the assembled state. This allows the clamping element to be mounted on the other holding member in a structurally particularly simple and visually pleasant manner.
An embodiment proposes that when the door is in the assembled state, the eccentric member has an axis of rotation which is located substantially perpendicular to the viewing surface of the pane and mounted on the other holding member. This allows the eccentric member to be designed in a structurally particularly simple manner.
In an embodiment, it is proposed that the clamping element be secured to the other holding member by a snap connection. In this manner, the eccentric member is mounted on the other holding member in an assembly-friendly and thus cost-effective manner.
The clamping element can, in principle, be selected within wide suitable limits in terms of type, size and material. Conveniently, the region of the clamping element which, when the door is in the assembled state, faces the front face of the pane facing the other holding member, has a ramp-shaped or curved design.
Moreover, an embodiment proposes that the other holding member include a left and a right molded corner piece at which a left or a right clamping element is located respectively when the door is in the assembled state. In this manner, the force to be exerted by the user when detaching or inserting the pane into the door frame is distributed over both hands of the user instead of one, thus further improving the ease-of-use.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSExemplary embodiments of the present invention are shown in the drawings in a schematic way and will be described in more detail below.
In this exemplary embodiment, a clamping element is designed in two parts, namely as a left and a right clamping element 18.1 and 18.2, for simultaneous detachable attachment of panes 4, 6 and 8. In
Door 2 of the second exemplary embodiment is a three-pane door having only one middle pane 6. Unlike the left clamping element 18.1 of the first exemplary embodiment, left clamping element 18.1 of this exemplary embodiment takes the form of an eccentric member. Left clamping element 18.1 is rotatably mounted about an axis of rotation 18.1g on a left lower molded corner piece 16.1 that is also modified, which can be seen from
The present invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments described. For example, the number of pane can be selected within suitable limits. Moreover, individual panes, for example inner pane 4, may be coated with an IR reflecting film on their inner sides facing the cooking chamber to achieve as cool an outer pane 10 as possible during the operation of the baking oven. In order to prevent the user from installing the coated inner pane 4 in an incorrect and therefore unwanted position, an installation aid in the form of a projection may be provided on one or more holding members 12, 14 and/or 16. Inner pane 4 has a recess or offset shaped complementarily to the projection.
Besides the above-mentioned fastening options, other suitable, detachable and permanent fastening options known to one skilled in the art are conceivable as well. Furthermore, the present invention is not limited to household appliances in the form of baking ovens. Basically, all household appliances having a door 2 would be conceivable; it being unimportant whether or not the panes are transparent. The material for the door frame can also be selected within wide suitable limits. For example, aluminum is a convenient material because of its low weight.
Claims
1. A door for a household appliance, comprising:
- a door frame, the door frame including a first and a second holding member disposed opposite each other;
- a pane; and
- a clamping device configured to detachably secure the pane to the door frame, the clamping device including an elastic element disposed at the first holding member and a clamping element disposed at the second holding member when the door is in an assembled state;
- wherein: the clamping element is movable from a released position to a locking position so as to detachably mount the pane; the pane is disposed, with play, between the elastic element and the other holding member when the clamping element is in the released position; and the clamping element, when in the locking position, engages a gap between the second holding member and a front face of the pane so as to press the pane against the elastic element.
2. The door as recited in claim 1 wherein the household appliance includes a baking oven or range.
3. The door as recited in claim 1 wherein:
- the clamping element, when in the locking position, engages the gap in a first region of the clamping element, the first region including a first recess; and
- a second region of the pane facing the clamping element is partially surrounded by walls of the first recess when the clamping element is in the locking position.
4. The door as recited in claim 1 wherein the clamping element is configured to slide from the released position to the locking position substantially along the front face of the pane, the front face facing the second holding member.
5. The door as recited in claim 4 wherein the second holding member includes a recess extending in a sliding direction of the clamping element, the recess being engaged by the clamping element when the clamping element is in the locking position.
6. The door as recited in claim 5 wherein the clamping element engages the recess in a region of the clamping element when the door is in the assembled state, the region including a ramp shape, the clamping element forming a clamping connection with opposing walls of the recess when the clamping element is in the locking position.
7. The door as recited in claim 1 wherein the second holding member includes a recess and the clamping element includes an eccentric member received in the recess when the clamping element is in the released position, the recess facing the pane when the door is in the assembled state.
8. The door as recited in claim 7 wherein the eccentric member is rotatable about an axis, the axis being substantially perpendicular to a viewing surface of the pane and the eccentric member being received in the second holding member when the door is in the assembled state.
9. The door as recited in claim 1 wherein the clamping element is configured to be secured to the second holding member by a snap connection.
10. The door as recited in claim 1 wherein a region of the clamping element facing the front face of the pane when the door is in the assembled state includes at least one of a ramp shape and a curve shape, the front face of the pane facing the second holding member.
11. The door as recited in claim 1 wherein:
- the second holding member includes a left and a right corner piece; and
- the clamping element includes a left clamping element disposed at the left corner piece when the door is in the assembled state and a right clamping element disposed at the right corner piece when the door is in the assembled state.
12. The door as recited in claim 11 wherein the left and a right corner pieces include respective molded portions.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 3, 2004
Publication Date: Feb 10, 2005
Applicant: Miele & Cie. KG (GuetersIoh)
Inventors: Hermann Bronstering (Wadersloh), Thomas Kruempelmann (Guetersloh)
Application Number: 10/910,069