U.S. patent application number 10/612853 was filed with the patent office on 2004-07-08 for installation and washing machine for the wet treatment of laundry.
Invention is credited to Bringewatt, Wilhelm, Heinz, Engelbert.
Application Number | 20040129031 10/612853 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 29723693 |
Filed Date | 2004-07-08 |
United States Patent
Application |
20040129031 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Bringewatt, Wilhelm ; et
al. |
July 8, 2004 |
Installation and washing machine for the wet treatment of
laundry
Abstract
In commercial laundries, installations for the washing and, if
appropriate, spin-drying of the laundry, which have a plurality of
washing machines (10), are used. The washing machines (10) are
conventionally arranged in a free-standing manner in the laundry.
This takes up a large amount of space and makes it difficult to
operate the washing machines (10) and supply them with electrical
power and water. Moreover, the individual washing machines (10)
make it difficult to treat sterile laundry. The installation
according to the invention is distinguished in that a plurality of
washing machines (10) are arranged so as to stand next to one
another in a row. Such an arrangement is space-saving and
simplifies the supply of the washing machines (10) with electrical
power and water and also washing aids. For the sterile treatment of
the laundry, the row of a plurality of washing machines (10)
standing next to one another can be separated from a sterile area
(16) in a simple way by means of a partition (17).
Inventors: |
Bringewatt, Wilhelm; (Porta
Westfalica, DE) ; Heinz, Engelbert; (Vlotho,
DE) |
Correspondence
Address: |
TECHNOPROP COLTON, L.L.C.
P O BOX 567685
ATLANTA
GA
311567685
|
Family ID: |
29723693 |
Appl. No.: |
10/612853 |
Filed: |
July 3, 2003 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
68/3R ; 68/140;
68/210; 68/23R; 68/24; 68/58 |
Current CPC
Class: |
D06F 37/304 20130101;
D06F 37/20 20130101; D06F 95/00 20130101; D06F 31/00 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
068/003.00R ;
068/023.00R; 068/024; 068/058; 068/140; 068/210 |
International
Class: |
D06B 003/30 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Jul 3, 2002 |
DE |
10229987.0 |
Claims
1. Installation for the washing and, if appropriate, spin-drying of
laundry, with a plurality of washing machines (10), characterized
in that the washing machines (10) are arranged next to one
another.
2. Installation according to claim 1, characterized in that the
washing machines (10) are arranged next to one another in a
row.
3. Installation according to claim 1, characterized in that the
washing machines (10) are arranged directly next to one another in
a row such that side walls (11) of the housings (12) of adjacent
washing machines (10) lie directly next to one another.
4. Installation according to claim 3, characterized in that the
washing machines (10) are arranged in a row with side walls (11)
lying next to one another, the direction of longitudinal extent of
the row running perpendicularly through the planes of the side
walls (11).
5. Installation according to claim 3, characterized in that the
side walls (11) of the washing machines (10) are designed with an
essentially plane surface.
6. Installation according to claim 1, characterized in that the
interior of the washing machines (10) is accessible from front
sides (19), rear sides (24) and/or top sides (21).
7. Installation according to claim 1, characterized in that the row
of washing machines (10) is arranged in the region of a partition
(17) between two rooms, the partition (17) running approximately
perpendicularly to the side walls (11) of the washing machines
(10).
8. Installation according to claim 1, characterized in that the
washing machines (10) are arranged next to one another so as to be
tiltable independently of one another about horizontal tilting axes
(29, 30) running transversely to the side walls (11).
9. Installation according to claim 1, characterized in that each
washing machine (10) can be tilted in opposite directions,
preferably forwards and backwards.
10. Installation according to claim 1, characterized in that each
washing machine (10) can be loaded from above in each case through
its own loading device.
11. Installation according to claim 1, characterized in that a
plurality of washing machines (10) can be supplied with liquid
jointly out of at least one and the same tank.
12. Installation according to claim 11, characterized in that all
the washing machines (10) can be supplied with liquid jointly out
of at least one and the same tank.
13. Installation according to claim 1, characterized in that liquid
from at least a plurality of washing machines (10) which occurs
during spin-drying can be received by at least one common tank.
14. Installation according to claim 1, characterized in that the
washing machines (10) are assigned a common control.
15. Installation according to claim 14, characterized in that the
common control of the washing machines (10) is designed for the
independent control of each individual washing machine (10).
16. Installation according to claim 1, characterized in that each
washing machine (10) has its own basic stand (14).
17. Installation according to claim 16, characterized in that the
washing machines (10) arranged next to one another are connected to
one another at their basic stand (14).
18. Washing machine for the washing and, if appropriate,
spin-drying of laundry, with a drum (39) driveable in rotation by
means of a motor and intended for receiving the laundry, and with a
basic stand (14), characterized in that the drum (39) is mounted at
least partially on a drive shaft (43) of the motor.
19. Washing machine according to claim 18, characterized in that
the drum (39) is mounted on one side, in the region of one end face
(42), on a shaft stub (48) of the drive shaft (43) of the
motor.
20. Washing machine according to claim 18, characterized in that
the drum (39) is connected releasably to the shaft stub (48) of the
drive shaft (43).
21. Washing machine according to claim 20, characterized in that
the releasable connection of the drum (39) to the shaft stub (48)
of the drive shaft (43) takes place frictionally and/or
non-positively.
22. Washing machine according to claim 20, characterized in that
the releasable connection is designed for absorbing and
transmitting torsional forces and bending moments.
23. Washing machine according to claim 20, characterized in that
the releasable connection is formed as at least one tension-ring
set which is arranged in a pot-like receptacle of part of the end
face (42) of the drum (39).
24. Washing machine for the washing and, if appropriate,
spin-drying of laundry, with a drum (39) driveable in rotation by
means of a motor and intended for receiving the laundry, and with a
basic stand (14), characterized in that the basic stand (14) has a
tilting stand (26) which is designed for tilting that part of the
washing machine which is arranged on it in opposite directions.
25. Washing machine according to claim 24, characterized in that
the tilting stand (26) is connected to a plinth stand (25) of the
basic stand (14) so as to be tiltable about a horizontal tilting
axis (29), and the tilting stand (26) is formed from two
tilting-stand parts (27, 28) which are connected to one another by
means of an additional horizontal tilting axis (30).
26. Washing machine according to claim 25, characterized in that
the entire tilting stand (26) can be pivoted about the tilting axis
(29) with respect to the plinth stand (25) by at least one
actuating means, and an upper tilting-stand part (28) can be
pivoted about the second tilting axis (30) with respect to a lower
tilting-stand part (27) by at least one further actuating means,
the tilting axes (29, 30) running parallel to one another.
Description
DESCRIPTION
[0001] The invention relates to an installation for the washing
and, if appropriate, spin-drying of laundry according to the
pre-characterizing clause of Claim 1. The invention relates,
furthermore, to washing machines according to the
pre-characterizing clauses of Claims 18 and 24.
[0002] In commercial laundries, a plurality of washing machines are
used for wet treatment, specifically, in particular, for washing
and, if appropriate, for subsequent spin-drying. Machines with
which the laundry can be washed and subsequently spin-dried are
also designated as washer dryers in the specialized jargon. When
only washing machines are referred to below for the sake of
simplicity, this also means washer dryers, to which the invention
likewise relates.
[0003] In commercial laundries, a plurality of washing machines are
used so that different laundry batches with identical or even
non-identical laundry can be washed simultaneously. For this
purpose, it has been customary hitherto to arrange the washing
machines at different locations in the laundry in an island-like
manner. This arrangement is selected, above all, so that the
washing machines are freely accessible from all sides for repair
purposes. Disadvantages of this are, however, the large amount of
space required and the isolated loading of the washing machines
with laundry and also the separate liquid and power supply. Above
all in sterile areas, for example in hospital laundries, where the
dirty laundry has to be delimited spatially from sterilized clean
laundry by partitions, the individual set-up of the washing
machines is highly complicated.
[0004] On the basis of the foregoing, the object on which the
invention is based is to provide an installation with a plurality
of washing machines for the wet treatment of laundry and also
corresponding washing machines which are space-saving and, in
particular, can be used in a sterile area.
[0005] An installation for achieving the object mentioned in the
introduction has the features of Claim 1. Since the washing
machines are arranged next to one another, they can be accommodated
in a space-saving way within a laundry. The loading and unloading
of the washing machine are simplified, because these are
concentrated in space. Likewise, the washing machines standing next
to one another can be connected to the power supply and to the
liquid feed and discharge more simply, to be precise by means of
shorter lines. The washing machines thus stand together in a
concentrated manner and can thereby also be operated and supervised
more easily.
[0006] Preferably, all the washing machines are arranged in a row,
in particular a single row. The washing machines in this case stand
closely next to one another with adjacent side walls. The washing
machines are preferably arranged so closely next to one another
that their adjacent side walls rest against one another without a
gap or run, virtually without a gap, parallel next to one another
with a slight clearance. For this purpose, it is advantageous to
design the side walls of the washing machines with a completely or
at least for the most part plane surface. In particular, the side
walls have no connections for electrical cables and liquid lines.
Furthermore, the side walls have no maintenance orifices in the
regions of the side walls. The washing machines can thus be placed
together as closely as possible.
[0007] So that the washing machines can be supplied with electrical
power and liquids, and moreover mounting and maintenance are
possible, despite the fact that the side walls lie together or lie
closely next to one another, the interior of the housings of the
washing machines is accessible from the front side, the rear side
and/or the top side. Accessibility from all three sides mentioned
is preferably afforded. This ensures easy mounting and maintenance
of the washing machines. Likewise, power lines and liquid lines for
the feed and discharge of liquids can be connected without
difficulty. Moreover, the loading and unloading of the washing
machines can take place on the sides mentioned. Washing machines
designed in this way fulfil the in-line arrangement of the washing
machines, which is necessary for forming the installation according
to the invention, with the smallest possible clearance or
completely without any clearance between the adjacent side
walls.
[0008] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the
washing machines arranged in a row next to one another are arranged
in the region of a partition between two rooms, in particular for
the separation of a clean room. In this case, the partition has
either a separating surface or at least one seal in each case
between two adjacent washing machines. It may also be envisaged,
however, to arrange the washing machines to stand so closely next
to one another that their adjacent side walls rest self-sealingly
against one another. By virtue of the in-line arrangement of the
washing machines, spatial separation between the loading region and
the unloading region of the washing machines can be provided by
means of essentially one simple partition. This ensures a reliable
separation of, in particular, a non-sterile area from a sterile
area. Above all, this separation can take place in the smallest
possible space.
[0009] The installation according to the invention is designed,
furthermore, in such a way that washing machines arranged next to
one another can be tilted independently of one another about at
least one preferably horizontal axis (tilting axis). As a result,
despite their in-line arrangement, the washing machines can, if
required, be brought into a loading position, unloading position
and/or spin-drying position. Preferably, the washing machines can
be tilted independently of one another in opposite directions,
specifically, in particular, alternatively forwards or backwards.
By the washing machines being arranged next to one another
according to the invention, their individual tiltability,
specifically even in opposite directions, is therefore not
impaired. The various washing machines can be in different
positions, specifically both non-tilted and tilted forwards or
backwards. The washing machines arranged next to one another can
thereby be operated independently of one another.
[0010] In a development of the installation according to the
invention, a plurality of washing machines, preferably all the
washing machines, are supplied jointly with liquid, in particular
washing water, from at least one and the same tank. Such a common
tank can be accommodated in a space-saving way, because each
washing machine does not have to be assigned its own tank.
Preferably, also a plurality of, in particular all the washing
machines, is/are assigned a common tank for receiving the liquid,
in particular water, occurring during spin-drying. This may be the
same tank from which the washing machines can be supplied with
water. As a result of this, too, there is no need to provide a
plurality of tanks and, moreover, space can also be saved
thereby.
[0011] There is provision, furthermore, for preferably all the
washing machines to be assigned a common control. Preferably, this
common control is designed in such a way that it can control each
individual washing machine independently of the others. This not
only affords central operability; the control can also be
simplified. Owing to the individual controllability of each
individual washing machine, it is possible to operate this
independently of the others. In particular, each washing machine
can be operated with different washing programmes for different
types of laundry, specifically even with a time offset. The washing
programme and the washing duration therefore do not need to proceed
identically in each washing machine.
[0012] A washing machine for achieving the object mentioned in the
introduction has the features of Claim 18. Since the drum is
mounted at least partially on a drive shaft of the motor, a
specific mounting of the drum may be dispensed with. This mounting
is assumed by the motor. In the case of a drum mounted on only one
side, the motor carries the entire drum. A separate mounting of the
entire drum may therefore be dispensed with. This mounting is
assumed, according to the invention, by the motor. The washing
machine according to the invention consequently has a more compact
build. Such a washing machine is particularly suitable for the
installation according to the invention with at least one row of
washing machines arranged closely next to one another, because such
a drum mounting does not appreciably increase the width of the
washing machine beyond the. width of the drum and the row of
washing machines can thereby be as small as possible.
[0013] There is provision, furthermore, for the drum of the washing
machine to be connected releasably to the drive shaft of the motor.
In this way, the drum and the motor can be mounted and demounted
separately. There is therefore no need for the washing machine to
be accessible laterally, with the result that it is possible to
arrange the washing machines directly next to one another in a row,
as is provided by the installation according to the invention.
[0014] The releasable connection between the drum and the drive
shaft takes place preferably frictionally and/or non-positively.
Such a connection can also be mounted and demounted in a simple way
even under confined conditions.
[0015] There is provision, furthermore, for the releasable
connection between the motor and the drum to be designed in such a
way that it is suitable for the absorption or transmission of
torsional forces (drive forces) and bending moments. This type of
releasable connection takes account of the special conditions of
force in washing machines, particularly when unbalances causing
bending moments occur during spin-drying at high rotational speeds.
Moreover, bending moments also arise when, as is permitted by the
connection according to the invention, the drum is mounted on only
one end face, specifically on the output shaft of the motor.
[0016] In a particularly advantageous development of the invention,
the releasable connection is designed as tension-ring set which is
arranged in a pot-like receptacle of part of the end wall of the
drum. This pot-like receptacle of the tension-ring set likewise
contributes to providing a compact construction of the washing
machine. In particular, as a result, the washing machine can be
designed to be as narrow as possible, because the frictional or
non-positive releasable connection of the output shaft of the motor
to the drum, the said connection being formed by at least one
tension-ring set, has been shifted virtually into the drum, the
bowl-like design of the corresponding region of the end wall of the
drum allowing a protected accommodation of the respective
tension-ring set within the contour lines of the drum.
[0017] A further washing machine for achieving the object mentioned
in the introduction has the features of Claim 24. Since the basic
stand has a tilting stand for tilting the washing machine in
opposite directions, it is possible to bring the washing machine
into various tilting positions, particularly for unloading and
loading, the tilting stand assigned to the basic stand allowing a
highly stable hold of the washing machine even in the state tilted
to each side.
[0018] In the preferred embodiment of the basic stand, the tilting
stand is formed from two tilting-stand parts and, furthermore, the
basic stand is also provided with a plinth stand. It is thereby
possible to tilt the tilting stand with respect to the plinth stand
in one direction about a first horizontal axis, whilst one
tilting-stand part can be tilted with respect to the other
tilting-stand part about a second horizontal axis which runs
parallel to the first axis. Two opposite tilting possibilities are
thereby provided for the washing machine in a simple way, the
opposite horizontal tilting axes for connecting the two tilting
stand parts and for connecting the tilting stand to the plinth
stand ensuring a reliable and essentially play free guidance of the
individual tilting-stand parts and of the entire tilting stand with
respect to the plinth stand.
[0019] Preferred exemplary embodiments of the installation
according to the invention and of a washing machine serving for
forming the latter are explained in more detail below with
reference to the drawings in which:
[0020] FIG. 1 shows a front view of the installation according to
the invention,
[0021] FIG. 2 shows a top view of the installation according to the
invention,
[0022] FIG. 3 shows a rear view of an individual washing machine
for forming the installation shown in FIGS. 1 and 2,
[0023] FIG. 4 shows a side view of the washing machine of FIG.
3,
[0024] FIG. 5 shows a side view similar to FIG. 4, with a washing
machine tilted into an unloading position,
[0025] FIG. 6 shows a side view similar to FIGS. 4 and 5, with a
washing machine tilted into a loading position, and
[0026] FIG. 7 shows a part-section of a drum of the washing machine
with drive.
[0027] The invention relates to a plant for the washing of laundry
in commercial laundries. This plant, designated below as an
installation, has a row of machine machines 10. In the exemplary
embodiment shown, all the washing machines 10 are designed
identically, in particular have in each case a drum 39 driveable in
rotation, with a loading orifice 22 and with an unloading orifice
20. The washing machines 10 shown here serve for washing and
subsequently spin-drying the laundry. The washing machines 10 are
therefore, to be precise, washer dryers. The invention is suitable,
however, for washing machines which do not spin-dry the
laundry.
[0028] The particular feature of the installation according to the
invention is that a plurality of washing machines 10, specifically,
in the exemplary embodiment shown, identical washing machines 10,
are arranged next to one another in a row. FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate
by way of example three washing machines 10 arranged next to one
another. The number of washing machines 10 for forming the
installation according to the invention may vary as desired,
however, so that two washing machines 10 or more than three washing
machines 10 are arranged next to one another. The washing machines
10 are arranged next to one another in such a way that mutually
facing side walls 11 of the parallelepipedal housings 12 of
adjacent washing machines 10 rest against one another or, as in the
exemplary embodiment shown, lie next to one another with a small
gap 13. The essentially plane side walls 11 in this case run
parallel to one another. Adjacent side walls 11 of washing machines
10 lying next to one another thereby delimit opposite sides of the
gap 13.
[0029] Each washing machine 10 has a basic stand 14 under its
housing 12. The basic stands 14 extend over the region of the
respective washing machine 10, and, in addition, preferably each
basic stand 14 has approximately the same base area as the housing
12. Adjacent washing machines 10 can be connected to one another
via their basic stands 14, in particular parts of the basic stands
14. It may also be envisaged to provide a common basic stand on
which all washing machines 10 are mounted. In this case, the
individual washing machines 10 do not have their own basic
stand.
[0030] The installation shown in the figures is intended for the
treatment of laundry which must be sterile after washing. For
example, such an installation is used in hospital laundries, but
also in laboratories. In this case, the washing machines 10 form a
kind of lock between a non-sterile area 15, in which the still
unwashed laundry is located, and a sterile area 16 for the washed
and sterilized laundry. In the exemplary embodiment shown, the
non-sterile area 15 and the sterile area 16 are separated from one
another in the surroundings of the washing machines 10 by a
partition 17. The partition 17 has separating surfaces 18 between
the washing machines 10. These separating surfaces seal off the
gaps 13 between adjacent side walls 11 of washing machines 10
standing next to one another. The separating surfaces 18 may
alternatively be formed by strip-shaped seals in the gap 13 between
adjacent washing machines 10.
[0031] A front side 19 of each washing machine 10 faces the sterile
area 16. Each washing machine 10 has in the region of the front
side 19 an unloading orifice 20 through which the washed,
spin-dried and, if appropriate, sterilized laundry leaves the
respective washing machine 10. Each washing machine 10 has a
loading orifice 22 on the top side 21. The loading of the washing
machine 10 takes place with the aid of a loading funnel 23 which is
arranged above the respective washing machine 10 and through which
the laundry to be washed passes via the loading orifice 22 into the
respective washing machine 10. Each washing machine 10 is assigned
its own loading funnel 23. It may also be envisaged, however, to
provide a single loading funnel 23 for all the washing machines 10.
Such a loading funnel 23 is moveable along the row of washing
machines 10 arranged next to one another, so that the loading
funnel 23 comes into the vicinity of the loading orifice 22 of that
washing machine 10 which is to be loaded in each case with laundry
to be washed.
[0032] Each washing machine is constructed in such a way that it is
accessible only from the top side 21 and the front side 19 during
operation. Furthermore, the construction of each washing machine 10
is selected such that all the components of the washing machine 10
are accessible from the front side 19, the top side 21 and/or the
rear side 24 for mounting, maintenance and repair purposes. There
is no need for the respective washing machine 10 to have
accessibility from the side walls 11, so that, for mounting,
maintenance and repair purposes, the washing machines 10 can remain
in the row, that is to say there is no need for an individual
washing machine 10 or else a plurality of washing machines 10 to be
moved out of place.
[0033] All the washing machines 10 are assigned at least one common
tank. This tank serves for receiving liquid, in particular water
serving for washing the laundry. All the washing machines 10 can be
supplied with water, as required, out of the tank. It may also be
envisaged that water occurring in each washing machine 10 during
spin-drying is returned to the tank again. However, a separate tank
for water discharged from the laundry during spin-drying may also
be provided.
[0034] The control of all the washing machines 10 preferably takes
place centrally. Only a single control is therefore necessary for
all the washing machines 10. However, this control is designed in
such a way that it makes it possible to operate each washing
machine 10 independently of the others. As a result, different
washing operations can take place in individual washing machines
10. Nor do the washing machines 10 need to be operated
simultaneously.
[0035] The basic stand 14 of each washing machine 10 is designed in
a special way. In the exemplary embodiment shown, the basic stands
14 and also the washing machines 10 are designed identically.
Accordingly, each basic stand 14 is composed of a lower plinth
stand 25 and of a tilting stand 26 arranged above it. The plinth
stand 25 rests on the floor of the laundry. According to the
invention, the tilting stand 26 arranged above it is formed from
two tilting-stand parts 27 and 28. A lower tilting-stand part 27 is
connected to the plinth stand 25 about a horizontal tilting axis
29. The tilting axis 29 runs in the longitudinal direction of the
row of washing machines 10, that is to say transversely to the side
walls 11. The tilting axis 29 is located at the rear end of the
plinth stand 25 and of the lower tilting-stand part 27, the said
rear end being directed towards the rear side 24 of the housing 12
of the respective washing machine 10. The two tilting-stand parts
27 and 28 are connected to one another by means of a further
horizontal tilting axis 30. This tilting axis 30 is located at the
front end region of the tilting-stand parts 27 and 28, the said
front end region pointing towards the front side 19 of the housing
12 of each washing machine 10. The tilting axes 29 and 30 assigned
to opposite ends of the respective washing machine 10 run parallel
to one another.
[0036] The tilting stand 26 with the two tilting-stand parts 27 and
28 is tiltable about the tilting axis 29 with respect to the plinth
stand 25 by at least one actuating means, this being, in the
exemplary embodiment shown, a pressure-medium cylinder 31, for
example a pneumatic cylinder. A piston of the pressure medium
cylinder 31 is articulated pivotably, but otherwise fixedly, on a
carrying arm 32 connected to the plinth stand 25. One piston-rod
end 33 of the pressure-medium cylinder 31 is articulated on a
pivoting arm 34 which is fastened to the rear side of the lower
tilting-stand part 27 of the tilting stand 26. By the
pressure-medium cylinder 31 being extended, the tilting stand 26
with the two tilting-stand parts 27 and 28 is pivoted about the
tilting axis 29 with respect to the plinth stand 25 into the
position shown in FIG. 6. In this case, at least the drum 39 of the
washing machine 10 is tilted backwards into a loading position. In
this case, the laundry to be washed can be transported via the
loading funnel 23 into the loading orifice 22 of the drum 39 of the
washing machine 10.
[0037] Two further, preferably parallel actuating means, such as,
for example, pressure-medium cylinders 35 which are preferably also
pneumatic cylinders, serve for pivoting the upper tilting-stand
part 28 with respect to the lower tilting-stand part 27. The
pressure-medium cylinders 35 are arranged behind the housing 12 of
the washing machine 10. For this purpose, a piston part of each
pressure-medium cylinder 35 is mounted pivotably on a carrying arm
36. The carrying arm 36 is connected fixedly to a rear end of the
upper tilting-stand part 28. A piston-rod end 37 of each
pressure-medium cylinder 35 is articulated on a rear end of the
lower tilting-stand part 27. As shown in FIG. 5, by the
pressure-medium cylinder 35 being extended, at least the drum 39 of
the washing machine 10, together with the upper tilting-stand part
28, can be pivoted forwards about the tilting axis 30 with respect
to the lower tilting-stand part 27. In this forward-pivoted
position, unloading of the drum 39 of the washing machine 10 takes
place through the unloading orifice 20 inclined obliquely forwards
and downwards.
[0038] A reversal of the functions of the tilting-stand parts 27,
28 may also be envisaged. Then, the entire tilting stand 26, that
is to say a pivoting of both tilting-stand parts 27, 28, serves for
tilting the washing machine 10, in particular at least the drum 39,
into the unloading position. By only the upper tilting-stand part
28 being pivoted with respect to the lower tilting-stand part 27,
in particular the drum 39 then passes into the loading position. In
the alternative mentioned, the tilting axes 29, 30 are arranged in
a correspondingly different way.
[0039] Other actuating means, for example motor-operated spindles
or racks, may also be provided instead of the pressure-medium
cylinders 31, 35.
[0040] FIGS. 3 and 4 show the washing machine 10 in its non-pivoted
basic position. In this position, the washing and also the
spin-drying of the laundry take place. Particularly for the
spin-drying of the laundry, the housing 12 of the washing machine
10 is mounted elastically or resiliently on the basic stand 14, to
be precise on the upper tilting-stand part 28, specifically, in the
exemplary embodiment shown, by means of a plurality of pneumatic
springs 38. Preferably, for example, two rows running parallel in
the longitudinal direction of the washing machine 10, that is to
say in the direction of the longitudinal mid-axis 40, and
consisting in each case of a plurality of pneumatic springs 38
lying one behind the other are provided. By the pneumatic springs
38 in each case lying one behind the other in a row being inflated
to a different extent, in particular the drum 39 of the washing
machine 10 can be tilted, specifically both into the loading
position and into the unloading position. This may take place in
order to overlay or assist the tilting of the washing machine 10 or
drum 39 occurring by means of the tilting stand 26, but also as a
substitute for the tilting stand 26 which, if appropriate, may thus
be dispensed with.
[0041] A cylindrical drum 39 arranged in the housing 12 of the
washing machine 10 can be driven in rotation about a central
longitudinal mid-axis 40 by means of a direct drive in the form of
an electric motor 41. The drum 39 is directly mounted, on its end
face 42 directed towards the electric motor 41, on a drive shaft 43
of the electric motor 41. The drive shaft 43 also carries a rotor
44 of the electric motor 41. The drive shaft 43 is mounted in the
motor housing 45 by means of rolling bearings 46, 47 which are
assigned to opposite end faces of the motor housing 45. A rolling
bearing 46 facing the drum 39 is designed in such a way that it
absorbs the forces of the drum 39, in particular also unbalance
forces which occur during the spin-drying of the laundry.
[0042] The drive shaft 43 of the electric motor 41 projects with a
shaft stub 48 out of that end face 49 of the motor housing 45 which
points towards the drum 39. The electric motor 41 is at the same
time fastened, to be precise releasably screwed, with the end face
49, to a wall 50 of the housing 12, the said wall lying to the rear
side 24 of the washing machine 10. That wall 50 of the housing 12
which points towards the rear side 24 of the washing machine 10
therefore carries the electric motor 41 together with the drum 39
mounted on the drive shaft 43 of the latter. In this case, a strut
51, which extends from the wall 50 as far as the rear end face 52
of the motor housing 45, serves for stabilizing the electric motor
41 on the wall 50.
[0043] The shaft stub 48 of the drive shaft 43 of the electric
motor 41 is connected releasably to the drum 39, specifically to an
end face 42 of the drum 39 which points towards the electric motor
41. For this purpose, a hub 53, preferably formed from cast steel,
is assigned to the drum 39 in a middle region of the end face 42.
The hub 53 has an inner passage bore 54 which can be plugged or
pushed onto the shaft stub 48. An annular receptacle extends
concentrically around the passage bore 54 of the hub 53. The
annular receptacle forms, within the hub 53, an annular space 55
which lies in the drum 39 and which is accessible from inside the
drum 39, that is to say from that end face 42 of the drum 39 which
is directed away from the electric motor 41. Arranged in the
annular space 55 is a tension-ring set 56. The latter serves for
the releasable connection of the drum 39 to the drive shaft 43 of
the electric motor 41. When the tension ring 56 is tensioned, it
presses together a sleeve portion 57 of the hub 53, the said sleeve
portion surrounding the passage bore 54 of the hub 53, with the
result that the sleeve portion 57 of reduced diameter makes a
frictional and non-positive connection of the hub 53 to the shaft
stub 48 of the drive shaft 43. By the tension ring 56 being
released, this frictional and non-positive connection between the
drum 39 and the drive shaft 43 of the electric motor 41 can be
released. Both the tension ring 56 and the assignment of the latter
to the outer circumference of the sleeve portion 57 of the hub 53,
the said sleeve portion sitting on the shaft stub 48 of the drive
shaft 43, provide, between the drive-shaft 43 and the drum 39, a
releasable connection which can not only absorb torsional forces
for transmitting the drive torque of the electric motor 41 to the
drum 39, but also bending moments. These bending moments arise, on
the one hand, due to the only one-sided mounting of the drum 39 on
the electric motor 41 and, on the other hand, due to centrifugal
forces which occur particularly during the spin-drying of the
laundry in the drum 39.
[0044] After the mounting and after the tensioning of the tension
ring 56, that is to say after the connection of the drum 39 to the
shaft stub 48 of the drive shaft 43 of the electric motor 41 has
taken place, the annular space 55 open towards the inside of the
drum 39 is closed, specifically preferably in a liquid-tight
manner, by means of a closing disc 58. The closing disc 58 is
firmly screwed and, moreover, sealed off on suitable end faces of
the hub 53 and/or of the shaft stub 58.
List of Reference Symbols
[0045] 10 washing machine
[0046] 11 Side wall
[0047] 12 Housing
[0048] 13 Gap
[0049] 14 Basic stand
[0050] 15 Non-sterile area
[0051] 16 Sterile area
[0052] 17 Partition
[0053] 18 Separating surface
[0054] 19 Front side
[0055] 20 Unloading orifice
[0056] 21 Top side
[0057] 22 Loading orifice
[0058] 23 Loading funnel
[0059] 24 Rear side
[0060] 25 Plinth stand
[0061] 26 Tilting stand
[0062] 27 Tilting-stand part (lower)
[0063] 28 Tilting-stand part (upper)
[0064] 29 Tilting axis
[0065] 30 Tilting axis
[0066] 31 Pressure-medium cylinder
[0067] 32 Carrying arm
[0068] 33 Piston-rod end
[0069] 34 Pivoting arm
[0070] 35 Pressure-medium cylinder
[0071] 36 Carrying arm
[0072] 37 Piston-rod end
[0073] 38 Pneumatic spring
[0074] 39 Drum
[0075] 40 Longitudinal mid-axis
[0076] 41 Electric motor
[0077] 42 End face
[0078] 43 Drive shaft
[0079] 44 Rotor
[0080] 45 Motor housing
[0081] 46 Rolling bearing
[0082] 47 Rolling bearing
[0083] 48 Shaft stub
[0084] 49 End face
[0085] 50 Wall
[0086] 51 Strut
[0087] 52 End face
[0088] 53 Hub
[0089] 54 Passage bore
[0090] 55 Annular space
[0091] 56 Tension ring
[0092] 57 Sleeve portion
[0093] 58 Closing disc
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