HOME APPLIANCE WITH SELF-LOCKING APERTURE
A home appliance includes an appliance body, a front panel mounted to the appliance body and defining a self-locking aperture, and a generally cylindrical electrical element having an electrical element body mounted to the front panel in registry with the self-locking aperture, wherein the panel defining the self-locking aperture has a self-locking assembly for engaging and altering the structure of the electrical element body to retain the electrical element in place.
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The present invention relates broadly to home appliances such as ranges for cooking and, more particularly, to ranges having panel-mounted electric components and a panel configured to retain such electrical components.
In general, ranges include some form of body-mounted electrical component or element whether it be a rheostat for control of electrical cooking components or an automatic oven light switch. In addition, ranges are generally equipped with one or more internal cavities for cooking that are ovens, steamers or a combination of the two. Each cavity is covered by a door movable between an open, access position and a closed, cooking, self-clean or nonuse position. The oven cavity is often equipped with a light which automatically illuminates upon opening the door. Further, the light extinguishes upon closing the door. This lighting is often controlled by a body mounted electrical component such as a plunger switch that is positioned to operably encounter the door as it is open and closed.
Generally, plunger switches are mounted on front panels of ranges within the travel path of the door. Such front panels can include metal sheets that are bent, stamped, or otherwise manipulated into predetermined shapes including predetermined openings and apertures to accommodate various structures including electrical components such as the oven light plunger switch.
It is desirable that such electrical components fit snuggly within designated apertures for solidly mounting the switch, or control in place. Such solid mounting helps to prevent vibration or twisting forces from interfering with the good operation of the switch and enhances the overall quality and appearance of the home appliance.
In the past, such switches and controls were mounted to the home appliance with some form of fastener, such as spring clips or other type of resilient holding devices that may or may not provide adequate retention of the electrical component, and can result in the electrical component being difficult to install and remove. Often, in the case of plastic-bodied switches such as the plunger switch for the oven light, a plastic snap fastener is provided as a part of the switch body. While generally effective in maintaining the switch in a generally operable condition, such prior fastening arrangements tend to provide a less-than-secure fit, sometimes allowing the switch to rotate or otherwise move about within the aperture which can give rise to problems, both operational and cosmetic. Further, the switch may be difficult to install and remove.
There currently exists a need for a solidly mounted switch in a home appliance that overcomes the tendency of the switch to rotate or move about given current mounting arrangements.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is intended to provide a mounting arrangement for an electrical element in a home appliance such as a range, wherein the mounting arrangement resists further movement of the electrical element once it is mounted to the range.
The present invention is also intended to provide such a mounting arrangement that is cost effective and that does not add complexity to the range manufacturing process.
To those ends, the present invention is directed to a home appliance including an appliance body and a front panel mounted to the appliance body and defining a self-locking aperture. A generally cylindrical electrical element having an electrical element body is mounted to the front panel in registry with the self-locking aperture. The panel defining the self-locking aperture has a self-locking assembly for engaging and altering the structure of the electrical element body to retain the electrical element in place.
Preferably, the electrical element has a plastic body and the self-locking assembly includes a plurality of gripping members on the panel defining the aperture, the gripping members projecting toward the center of the aperture for engagement with the electrical element body. Further, the gripping members penetrate the surface of the electrical element body for gripping the electrical element body, thereby altering the structure of the electrical element body.
It is preferred that the plurality of gripping members includes a plurality of wedge-shaped projections formed integrally with the panel defining the aperture and having sharp edges for penetrating the surface of the electrical element body. Preferably, eight gripping members are formed in the panel defining the aperture at regular intervals around the aperture to engage the electrical element body to prevent free rotation of the electrical element body.
It is further preferred that the eight gripping members include eight wedge-shaped projections having sharp edges for penetrating the surface of the electrical element body. Preferably, each of the wedge shaped projections includes two walls that diverge from a sharp distal end to the panel at a predetermined angle and extend to the panel. It is preferred that the walls diverge at about a forty degree (40°) angle. Preferentially, each gripping member extends about 0.7 mm from the panel wall defining the aperture.
It is preferred that the electrical element is a plunger switch.
The present invention is also more specifically directed to a range including a range body and a front panel mounted to the range body and defining a self-locking aperture. A generally cylindrical electrical element having an electrical element body is mounted to the front panel in registry with the self-locking aperture. The panel defining the self-locking aperture has a self-locking assembly for engaging and altering the structure of the electrical element body to retain the electrical element in place.
Preferably, the electrical element has a plastic body and the self-locking assembly includes a plurality of gripping members on the panel defining the aperture, the gripping members projecting toward the center of the aperture for engagement with the electrical element body. Further, the gripping members penetrate the surface of the electrical element body for gripping the electrical element body, thereby altering the structure of the electrical element body.
It is preferred that the plurality of gripping members includes a plurality of wedge-shaped projections formed integrally with the panel defining the aperture and having sharp edges for penetrating the surface of the electrical element body. Preferably, eight gripping members are formed in the panel defining the aperture at regular intervals to engage the electrical element body to prevent free rotation of the electrical element body.
It is further preferred that the eight gripping members include eight wedge-shaped projections having sharp edges for penetrating the surface of the electrical element body. Preferably, each of the wedge shaped projections includes two walls that diverge from a sharp distal end to the panel at a predetermined angle and extend to the panel. It is preferred that the walls diverge at about a forty degree (40°) angle. Preferentially, each gripping member extends about 0.7 mm from the panel wall defining the aperture.
It is preferred that the electrical element is a plunger switch.
By the above, the present invention provides a range having a front panel with an integral self-locking aperture to retain an electrical component in element in place, while allowing efficient and effective installation and removal.
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A plunger switch 62 is mounted to the front panel 14 in the path of the steamer door 18. The plunger switch 62 controls lighting inside the steamer cavity 16 in an automatic manner based on door position. The steamer door 18 is used as an example in the present case and it is generally known that a similar plunger switch can also be used with the oven door 22 to control oven illumination.
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By the above, the present invention provides a simple and effective gripping arrangement for a plastic or other deformable material switch or other electrical component that allows ease of installation while offering a robust and tight fit and resists rotation and vibration of the switch to maintain the switch in a fixed, usable condition in the home appliance.
It will therefore be readily understood by those persons skilled in the art that the present invention is susceptible of a broad utility and application. While the present invention is described in all currently foreseeable embodiments, there may be other, unforeseeable embodiments and adaptations of the present invention, as well as variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements, that do not depart from the substance or scope of the present invention. The foregoing disclosure is not intended or to be construed to limit the present invention or otherwise to exclude such other embodiments, adaptations, variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements, the present invention being limited only by the claims appended hereto and the equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. A home appliance comprising:
- an appliance body;
- a front panel mounted to the appliance body and defining a self-locking aperture; and
- a generally cylindrical electrical element having an electrical element body mounted to the front panel in registry with the self-locking aperture, wherein the panel defining the self-locking aperture has a self-locking assembly for engaging and altering the structure of the electrical element body to retain the electrical element in place.
2. The home appliance of claim 1 wherein the electrical element has a plastic body and the self-locking assembly includes a plurality of gripping members on the panel defining the aperture, the gripping members projecting toward the center of the aperture for engagement with the electrical element body, wherein the gripping members penetrate the surface of the electrical element body for gripping the electrical element body, thereby altering the structure of the electrical element body.
3. The home appliance of claim 2 wherein the plurality of gripping members includes a plurality of wedge-shaped projections formed integrally with the panel defining the aperture and having sharp edges for penetrating the surface of the electrical element body.
4. The home appliance of claim 2 wherein eight gripping members are formed in the panel defining the aperture at regular intervals to engage the electrical element body to prevent free rotation of the electrical element body.
5. The home appliance of claim 4 wherein the eight gripping members include eight wedge-shaped projections having sharp edges for penetrating the surface of the electrical element body.
6. The home appliance of claim 1 wherein each wedge shaped projection includes two walls that diverge from a sharp distal end to the panel at a predetermined angle and extend to the panel.
7. The home appliance of claim 6 wherein the walls diverge at about a forty degree (40°) angle.
8. The home appliance of claim 4 wherein each gripping member extends about 0.7 mm from the panel wall defining the aperture.
9. The home appliance of claim 1 wherein the electrical element is a plunger switch.
10. A range comprising:
- an appliance body;
- a front panel mounted to the appliance body and defining a self-locking aperture; and
- a generally cylindrical electrical element having an electrical element body mounted to the front panel in registry with the self-locking aperture, wherein the panel defining the self-locking aperture has a self-locking assembly for engaging and altering the structure of the electrical element body to retain the electrical element in place.
11. The range of claim 10 wherein the electrical element has a plastic body and the self-locking assembly includes a plurality of gripping members on the panel defining the aperture, the gripping members projecting toward the center of the aperture for engagement with the electrical element body, wherein the gripping members penetrate the surface of the electrical element body for gripping the electrical element body, thereby altering the structure of the electrical element body.
12. The range of claim 11 wherein the plurality of gripping members includes a plurality of wedge-shaped projections formed integrally with the panel defining the aperture and having sharp edges for penetrating the surface of the electrical element body.
13. The range of claim 11 wherein eight gripping members are formed in the panel defining the aperture at regular intervals to engage the electrical element body to prevent free rotation of the electrical element body.
14. The range of claim 13 wherein the eight gripping members include eight wedge-shaped projections having sharp edges for penetrating the surface of the electrical element body.
15. The range of claim 10 wherein each wedge shaped projection includes two walls that diverge from a sharp distal end to the panel at a predetermined angle and extend to the panel.
16. The range of claim 15 wherein the walls diverge at about a forty degree (40°) angle.
17. The range of claim 13 wherein each gripping member extends about 0.7 mm from the panel wall defining the aperture.
18. The range of claim 10 wherein the electrical element is a plunger switch.
19. The home appliance of claim 1 wherein the self-locking assembly includes a plurality of gripping members on the front panel defining the aperture, the gripping members being wedge shaped teeth having a uniform height and a uniform thickness.
20. The home appliance of claim 6 wherein the walls diverge at a angle of about forty degrees (40°), with the angle remaining constant along the width of each projection.
Type: Application
Filed: May 16, 2012
Publication Date: Nov 21, 2013
Applicant: BSH HOME APPLIANCES CORPORATION (Irvine, CA)
Inventors: Aaron Bakos (Knoxville, TN), Matthew Brantley (Maryville, TN), Andrew Timothy Edwards (Lafollette, TN), Michael Rutherford (Duff, TN)
Application Number: 13/472,524
International Classification: F24C 7/08 (20060101); A47B 81/00 (20060101);