CA1176841A - Front drum access and support for dryer - Google Patents

Front drum access and support for dryer

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CA1176841A
CA1176841A CA000404149A CA404149A CA1176841A CA 1176841 A CA1176841 A CA 1176841A CA 000404149 A CA000404149 A CA 000404149A CA 404149 A CA404149 A CA 404149A CA 1176841 A CA1176841 A CA 1176841A
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drum
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William A. Jackson
Karolis Jautakis
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Whirlpool Corp
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F58/00Domestic laundry dryers
    • D06F58/02Domestic laundry dryers having dryer drums rotating about a horizontal axis
    • D06F58/04Details 
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F58/00Domestic laundry dryers
    • D06F58/02Domestic laundry dryers having dryer drums rotating about a horizontal axis
    • D06F58/04Details 
    • D06F58/06Mountings for the rotating drums

Abstract

FRONT DRUM ACCESS AND SUPPORT FOR DRYER
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A clothes dryer with a non-circular front access opening is provided with a split ring bearing attached to the dryer drum in a manner to allow for expansion and contraction of the bearing relative to the drum and which rides on a support ring which is attached to and conforms to the access opening, thereby providing a front support for the drum.

Description

11761~341 FRONT DRUM ACCESS AND SUPPORT FOR DRYER
_CKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention This invention relates to clothes dryers and mo~e particularly to a means of supporting and sealing the drum to the front wall of the dryer so that a non-circular access opening may be provided.
Descri tion of the Prior Art p The assignee of this application has in the past provided an access opening through the front wall of a dryer which is circular and which forms a cowl to support the drum on a solid bearing ring. The front wall panel was pierced with a circular opening having a flange extruded inward into the drum cavity. A drum bearing seal assembly was attached to the flange to provide a bearing surface and seal between the two parts as the drum is rotated about the flange.
It has become desirable to provide an access opening through the front wall panel of the dryer which is not circular in shape and which thereby prevents the use of an extruded flange to act as a bearing surface and seal for the rotating drum. U. S. Patent Nos. 2,498,478; 2,664,245; 3,409,997 and 3,584,393 show dryers which have non-circular access openings with cowl portions extending into the drum. However, the cowl portions do not support the front of the drum but rather a large bearing is provided on the back end of the drum and the drum is mounted in a cantilevered manner such that the rear bearing supports the entire weight of the drum and its contents or else the drum is rotated on rollers engaging the sidewall of the drum.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, a clothes '~' 1176~1 dryer is provided which has a non-circular access opening in which a front support ring for the dryer drum is adaptable to different shaped front access openings. An outer circumfer-ence of the support ring is circular and supports a split ring bearing which is attached to the drum by locking tabs extend-ing from the bearing ring through elongated slots in the drum front rim to allow for expansion and contraction of the bear-ing relative to the drum and the support ring. In this manner the drum is supported by a front bearing and a rear bearing which allows for smaller bearings and does not result in a cantileveredsupportthereby reducing the chances of overload-ing the motor or drive mechanism of the drum. Additionally, a front seal for the drum is provided between the ring bearing and the support ring.
In accordance with the teachings of the present in-vention, any shape of access opening desired can be chosen as long as it is smaller than the opening in the front of the drum.
The stamped support ring has an outer cylindrical surface to provide support for the drum and an inner opening formed in the same shape as the opening in the panel. The support ring is ; composed of *he main support section which has welded thereon ; two back-up plate sections which maintain a felt bearing and seal assembly in proper axial relationship to the support ring.
The support ring is crimped to the front panel around the access opening.
A felt bearing and seal asse~bly has a thicker bear-ing portion which is positioned and retained over the top of the support ring and the seal portion is folded over to provide a springing-type seal between the support ring and the drum bear-ing ring. The drum bearing ring is comprised of two semi-circular 11768~

molded portions having integral locking tabs. When the two rings are locked inside of the drum shell front they form the drum bearing ring which rides on the support bearing surface while allowing for expansion and contraction of the drum bear-ing with respect to the drum end. The locking tabs are po-sitioned in slots in the drum such that the tabs can move circumferentially with respect to the drum as the bearing expands and contracts due to the heat of the dryer. A gap in the dryer bearing ring is provided at an angle between the two bearing sections and the ends of the two sections are rounded such that the two sections can ride against the stationary seal and the support bearing without damage thereto even though *here is a slight mismatch in assembly or expansion and contraction of the bearings in respect to the dru~ end.
In assembly, the front panel of the dryer is crimped to the welded support ring and the bearing felt and seal assembly is placed around the cylindrical portion of the support ring. The bearing ring sections are snap fitted into the drum shell front opening and then the front panel with the felt bearing and seal assembly on the support ring is assembled into the drum shell front opening.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DR~WINGS
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a dryer embody-ing the present invention, partially cut away to show the interior mechanism thereof.
FIGURE 2 is an exploded view of the front panel of the dryer and the front bearing pieces and dryer drums.
FIGURE 3 is a rear elevational view of the dryer with the door removed to show the non-circular opening.
FIGURE 4 is a partial view of the ends of the drum ~l1'7~34~

bearings and the sr.ap fasteners with the drum mostly cut away.
FIGURE 5 is a cross sectional view of the opening in the front panel of the dryer.
FI~URE 6 is a partial sectional view taken generally along the lines VI-VI of Figure 5.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A laundry appliance 10 comprising an automatic clothes dryer embodying the principles of the present invention is depicted in Figure 1. The dryer is comprised of a cabinet 12 having a front panel 14 with an openable door 16 revealing an access opening 18. A console 20 having presettable controls 22 thereon allows an operator to preselect a program of auto-matic drying and tumbling in a laundry drying process. The door 16 in the front panel 14 of the cabinet 12 permits access through the access opening 18 into the interior of a drum 24 having open ends which is rotatably mounted within the cabinet 12.
Below the drum 24 but within the cabinet 12 there is provided an electric motor 26 which rotatably drives the drum by means of a belt 28 and also drives a blower 27. A stationary back wall 32 is provided which has within the drum inlet open-ings 34 and outlet openings 36 for the passage of air circulated by the blower 27 which is used in the drying process. A heater 33 conditions the air before it enters the drum through inlet openings 34. The stationary back wall also has mounted thereon two rollers 30 (only one shown) which support the rear portion of the drum 24, as shown in the aforementioned U. S. Patent No.
3,409,997.
A front lip or rim 38 of the drum is supported by a bearing means 40 which is shown in g~eater detail in Figures ~7684~
2 and 5.
Figure 2 is an exploded view of the front of the dryer 10 in which there is shown the front panel 14 and open-able door 16 for controlling access to opening 18. A top back-up plate section 41 and bottom back-up plate section 42 are welded onto a stamped support ring 44 which has an outer cylindrical flange surface 46 to provide support for the drum 24 through rim 38 and an inner opening 48 formed in the same shape as the access opening 18 in the panel 14.
In accordance with the provisions of the present invention it is possible to make the access opening 18 and its counterpart opening 48 in the ring 44 in a non-circular configuration. While any utilitarian desirable geometric shape may be selected, the exemplary shape herein described is more or less rectangular, having its major axis disposed in a horizontal plane, using the orientation of the machine 10.
The side edges of the o~enings 18 and 48 are designated by the suffixes "a" and "b" on opposite sides. The bottom edges are marked with suffixes "c" and are disposed in a generally chordal relation vis-a-vis the pattern of curvature prescribed by the sides 18a, 48a, 18b, 48b. The top edges are shown at 18d and 48d and are similarly disposed in spaced parallel re-lation to the edges 18c, 48c.
The top and bottom plate sections 41 and 42 also con-veniently take the shape of chordal segments having curved outer edges or rims 41a and 42a and inner edges 41b and 42b spaced from and parallel to the correspondingly disposed chordal edges of the opening 48 at 48c and 48d.
A felt bearing and seal assembly 50 comprises a 0 cylindrical ring-shaped element which is attached to the ~1'76~4~ `

support ring 44. As seen in Figures 2 and 4, a split drumring bearing 52 having an upper semi-circular portion 52a and the lower semi-circular portion 52b is provided with central locking tabs 54 and end loc~ing tabs 54a which lock into square openings 56 and rectangular openings 56a, respectively, in the front lip 38 of the drum 24. When the two semi-circular ring portions 52a, 52b are locked inside onto the drum shell lip 38, they form the drum bearing ring which rides on the support bearing surface comprising the support ring outer surface 46 and the felt and seal member 50. Square openings 56 locate the upper and lower bearing ring portions 52a and 52b while rectangular openings 56a allow the tabs 54a to slide circumferentially. The split nature of the ring and slideable locking tabs 54a allow for expansion and contraction of the drum bearing with respect to the drum lip 38.
As seen in Figure 4, a gap 58 between the drum bear-ing sections 52a and 52b is provided at an angle between the two bearing sections and the two section ends are rounded as at 60 and 62 suchthat the two sections which are attached to the rotating drum can ride against the stationary seal 50 and on the suPport bearing 44 without damage thereto even though there might be a slight mismatch in assembly or due to expansion and contraction of thebearings 52a, 52b with respect to the drum lip 38.
As seen in Figure 5, the front panel 14 has an in-ward depression therein at 63 forming a well within which the access opening 18 is located. A small flange portion 64 from the front panel 14 is crimped over a lip portion 66 of 0 the support ring ~4. In this manner, the support ring 44 34~

is held stationary with respect to the front panel 14 ~f the dryer 10. The back-up plate sections 41 and ~2 provide a stationary axial stop for the bearing and seal.
As seen in Figures 5 and 6, the felt bearing and seal member 50 is comprised of a thick bearing portion 68 which is positioned at the top of the support ring 44. The bearing portion 68 is retained in non-rotating position by means of a plurality of small plastic retainers 70 snapped into openings 71 in flange 46 of the support ring 44 and received in openings 72 in ~he bearing portion of the felt bearing and seal member. The seal portion of the felt bearing and seal member comprises a thinner but wider section 74 which is folded over on itself to form a double thickness as shown at 76 in Figure 5 to provide a complete air seal between the interior of the drum and the front panel of the dryer.
The bearing portion 68 and the seal portion 74 are secured together by appropriate means such as stitching such that the entire felt bearing and seal member 50 remains stationary with respect to the front panel 14 and support ring 44.
The drum bearing ring sections 52a and 52b are locked inside of the drum shell onto the lip 38 of the front of the drum 24 such that the bearing ring rotates with the drum.
A small lip portion 78 is provided at the front end of the bearing ring portions 52a and 52b which retains the bearing ring in a fixed axial position with respect to the drum 24 and which also provides a riding surface which engages the two back-up plate sections 41 and 42 providing additional axial support for the drum 24.
Figure 3 shows a front plan view of the front panel 14 of the dryer 10 where it is seen that the access opening 18 is ~1~ 6 ~ ~ ~

of a non-circular shape and also of a size not larger than the circumference of the rim 38 of the drum 24. In accordance with the principles of the present invention, the access open-ing 18 can be of any size and shape so long as it is not larger than the circumference of the drum 24.
Thus it is seen that the present invention provides for a front drum access of a non-circular shape which still allows for a front bearing means to be provided for the ro-tating dryer drum thereby permitting the use of a less sub-stantial rear bearing for the drum and also allowing for astationary rear wall of the dryer drum.
As is apparent from the foregoing specification, the invention is susceptible of being embodied with various alterations and modifications which may differ particularly from those that have been described in the preceding specifi-cation and description. It should be ~nderstood that I wish to embody within the scope of the patent warranted hereon all such modifications as reasonably and properly come within the scope of my contribution to the art.

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Claims (15)

The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. In a clothes dryer having a rotatable drum with an inner wall surface forming a front circular opening for receiving clothes to be dried, motor means for driving said drum and a cabinet having a front wall for housing said drum and motor, a drum front support means comprising:
wall means forming a non-circular access opening in said front wall of said cabinet;
a front support ring having a portion connected to and supported by said wall means, said portion conforming to the non-circular shape of said access opening, another portion of said support ring forming a circular bearing surface projecting inwardly of said drum circular opening;
a split bearing ring between said inner surface of said drum circular opening and said bearing surface of said support ring;
tab means for connecting said split bearing ring to said drum inner wall surface, said tab means adapted to allow movement of said ring relative to said drum surface due to heat expansion and contraction of said ring and said drum; and support bearing and seal means mounted between said split bearing and said circular bearing surface for support-ing said drum front on said front support ring.
2. In a clothes dryer having a rotatable drum with a front lip forming a front circular opening for re-ceiving clothes to be dried, motor means for driving said drum, a cabinet having a front wall for enclosing said drum and motor and air circulation and heating means for condition-ing air to be circulated through said clothes, a drum front support means comprising:
wall means defining an access opening in said front wall of said cabinet;
a front support means having a first portion conforming to the shape of said access opening and a second portion forming a cylindrical bearing surface pro-jecting inwardly of said drum lip means, said first portion secured to and supported by said wall means;
and split bearing ring portions between said drum lip and said bearing surface of said support means connected to said drum lip by means adapted to allow for movement of said ring portions relative to said drum lip due to said conditioning of the air flowing through the clothes.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein said front support means comprises a ring-like member and said first portion defines a central opening which is secured to said wall means by crimping said wall means against said support means through said central opening.
4. The device of claim 2, wherein said access open-ing formed by said wall means is a non-circular shape.
5. The device of claim 2, wherein said split bear-ing ring portions comprise two semi-circular sections separated by a gap at both ends.
6. The device of claim 5, wherein said split bear-ing ring portions are further defined by having ends which are rounded.
7. The device of claim 2, wherein said means for connecting said bearing ring to said lip comprises tab means connected to one member received in slots in the other member.
8. The device of claim 7, wherein said tabs are connected to said bearing ring portions.
9. The device of claim 2, further defined by hav-ing support bearing and seal means between said split bearing portion and said bearing surface for supporting said drum front on said support means.
10. The device of claim 2, wherein said bearing and seal means is retained in a stationary manner relative to said support means.
11. The device of claim 10, wherein said support bearing and seal means is comprised of a first thick bearing portion and a second thin and wide seal portion which is folded over to form a springing type seal.
12. In a clothes dryer of the type utilizing a rotatable drum with non-rotatable front and rear walls and having a lip forming a front circular opening, the improvement of, a front panel having an access opening and an openable door controlling the opening, a support ring inwardly adjacent to said front panel having an outer circumferentially extending drum support surface for rotatably supporting said drum lip and an opening corresponding in size and shape to said access opening, said access opening and said opening in said support ring being generally rectangular including curved side edges and spaced parallel top and bottom edges, and support bearing and seal means mounted between said drum lip in said support ring.
13. In a clothes dryer as defined in claim 12, top and bottom back-up plate sections on said support ring comprising chordal segments with inner chordal edges spaced from and parallel to the top and bottom edges of said opening for limiting axial movement of said drum toward said front panel.
14. In a clothes dryer as defined in claim 13, said rotatable drum comprising a cylindrical wall having circular front and rear bearing portions, said front bearing portion supported in journal relation by said support ring.
15. In a clothes dryer as defined in claim 14, said support bearing and seal means interposed between said support ring and said drum lip is fabricated of a felt material.
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