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Bulkhead seal for clothes dryer
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US3816942A
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A stationary bulkhead in a fabric drying apparatus includes an annular axially extending recess openly facing an annular axially facing fabric tumbler end wall fixed to and rotatable with a peripheral sidewall. A bulkhead seal comprising deformable resilient material is disposed in the recess for running engagement with the end wall to effect an air seal between the stationary bulkhead and the rotatable end wall. The dryer construction includes similar bulkheads and seals at both ends of the fabric tumbler.

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O United States Patent 1191 1111 3,816,942 Smith June 18, 1974 BULKHEAD SEAL FOR CLOTHES DRYER [75] Inventor: Thomas R. Smith, Newton, Iowa m' Exammer 'Kenneth Sprague Assistant Examiner-James C. Yeung Asslgnee: The y g p y, o Attorney, Agent, or Firm--William G. Landwier; Rich- Iowa ard L. Ward [22] Filed: July 24, 1972 211 Appl. No.: 274,645 [57] ABSTRACT A stationary bulkhead in a fabric: drying apparatus includes an annular axially extending recess openly facfi P 'i 34/242 gggggggg ing an annular axially facing fabric tumblerend wall d 24 2 fixed to and rotatable with a peripheral sidewall. A [5 1 0 bulkhead seal comprising deformable resilient material is disposed in-the recess for running engagement 6 f with the end wall to effect an air seal between the sta- [5 1 Re Fences tionary bulkhead and the rotatable end wall. The UNITED STATES PATENTS dryer construction includes similar bulkheads and 2,751,688 6/1956 Douglas 34/82 seals at both ends of the fabric tumbler. 3,263,343 8/1966 Loos 34/l33 3,570,138 3/1971 Douglas et al, 34/133 5 Clalms, 2 Drawmg Flgules 1 BULKHEAD SEAL FOR CLOTHES DRYER BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention This invention is related to a clothes dryer construction and more specifically to a non-rotary seal fixed to a stationary bulkhead and disposed in a recess thereof for engagement with the end wall of a rotatable fabric tumbler.
2. Description of the Prior Art Prior art shows a continuing search for a satisfactory air seal between rotary and stationary portions of a clothes dryer. A number of particular prior art disclosures show felt seals fixed to one of the walls of the rotatable fabric tumbler to provide a movable seal engageable with a stationary portion of the dryer. Other prior art disclosures show seals fixed to a stationary wall and engageable with a peripheral sidewall or with tapered portions of the front or rear tumbler walls. A number of the seals comprise a felt strip having a particular configuration to secure maximum surface engagement. Still other disclosures incorporate a spring member operating on a felt strip to insure proper sealing. These varied and diverse showings of the prior art indicate the need for an improved seal arrangement retaining certain advantages of previous seals while eliminating undesirable features.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the instant invention to provide an improved non-rotary seal operable between a rotatable fabric tumbler and an adjacently disposed stationary bulkhead. I
It is a further object of the instant invention to provide an improved seal arrangement effectively disposed within an annular recess of a stationary bulkhead and engageable with an end wall of the fabric tumbler.
It is a still further object of the instant invention to provide a stationary seal arrangement disposed in an annular axially extending recess of a stationary bulkhead and engageable with an end wall of a rotatable fabric tumbler wherein the end wall is effectively disposed within the recess.
The instant invention achieves these objects in a clothes dryer having at least one stationary bulkhead in which is formed an axially extending annular recess openly facing the annular end wall ofa rotatable fabric tumbler and receiving and supporting a stationary seal engageable with the rotatable tumbler end wall to effect an air seal between the stationary bulkhead and the rotatable fabric tumbler.
Operation of the device and further objects and advantages thereof will become evident as the description proceeds and from an examination of the accompanying page of drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The drawings illustrate a preferred embodiment of the invention with similar numerals referring to similar parts throughout the several views wherein:
FIG. I is an overall view of the clothes dryer embodying the instant invention and partially cut away and sectioned to show features thereof; and
FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view of the seal arrangement between the front stationary bulkhead and the rotatable fabric tumbler.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring to FIG. 1 there is shown the overall construction for a clothes dryer including a cabinet assembly comprising a three-sided sidewall wrapper 11 having generally verticalopposite side panels 13 and arear panel 14. The sidewall wrapper 11 is supported on a base 15 which in turn is supported on a horizontal surface through a plurality ofadjustable feet 16. The cabinet assembly further comprises afront panel 19 andtop cover 20 supported on the sidewall wrapper 11. Thetop cover 20 includes an upwardly extendinghousing 21 for accommodating selected controls for the dryer 10.
Thefront panel 19 defines a generallycentral access opening 23 and includes adoor 24 hinged on thefront panel 19 and operable between open and closed positions relative to the access opening 23. Thedoor 24 includes anouter panel 25 substantially flush with thefront panel 19 and aninner panel 26 having a portion that extends rearwardly into the access opening 23. Aseal 29 supported by theinner panel 26 extends endlessly around the rearwardly extending portion of theinner panel 26 for engagement with arecessed portion 30 of thefront panel 19 to effectively provide an air seal at the access opening 23.
Disposed within the cabinet assembly is a pair of spaced apart generallyvertical bulkheads 33 and 34. The rear bulkhead 34 is fixed to the sidewall wrapper 11 by a pair of brackets such as thebracket 35 that includes a front flange connected to the bulkhead 34 and a rear flange connected with therear panel 14. The front bulkhead is similarly connected to the front flanges of the wrapper 11 with a pair of brackets.
A generally cylindricalperipheral sidewall 36 is disposed between thestationary bulkheads 33 and 34. At the front and at the rear of theperipheral sidewall 36 are inwardly turned flanges comprising relativelyshort end walls 39 and 40 juxtaposed the front andrear bulkheads 33 and 34 and cooperable with thesidewall 36 to effectively define afabric tumbler 41. A plurality ofbaffle members 43 are fixed to theperipheral sidewall 36 for assisting in the movement of fabrics within thefabric tumbler 41 during rotation thereof.
The front andrear bulkheads 33 and 34 include radially outwardly disposedrecess portions 44 and 45 extending axially toward the front and toward the rear of the dryer 10, respectively.Seals 49 and 50, as will be described hereinafter, are fixed to thebulkheads 33 and 34 in therecesses 44 and 45 and are engageable with thetumbler end walls 39 and 40 to provide an air seal at the ends of thetumbler 41. Thebulkheads 33 and 34 also include generallyannular portions 51 and 53 extending inwardly from therecesses 44 and 45 and effectively providing extensions of theend walls 39 and 40 of thefabric tumbler 41.
Thefront bulkhead 33 defines anaccess 54 into the tumbling chamber that is substantially axially aligned with the access opening 23 in thefront panel 19. The rear bulkhead 34 defines anopening 55 to receive aperforate panel 56 through which airflow is directed into thetumbling chamber 59 from a duct system as will be shown.
Thetumbler 41 is supported on a generally horizontal axis by a system including a pair ofrollers 60 supported onbrackets 61 fixed to the rear bulkhead 34 and by a pair of slide bearings (not shown) supported by similar brackets fixed to thefront bulkhead 33. The
tumbler 41 could be supported entirely on rollers or entirely on slides as conditions permit.
Thefabric tumbler 41 is rotated by abelt 63 encompassing the periphery of thetumbler sidewall 36 and driven by amotor 64 mounted on the base 15.
The airflow system for the clothes dryer includes aheater housing 75 supported adjacent the base and into which air is drawn from the atmosphere for heating prior to movement into thefabric tumbling chamber 59. The heater housing '75 may accommodate either a gas or electric heating unit. Theheater housing 75 is connected to a generally upwardly extendingrear air duct 76 which conducts heated air from theheater housing 75 through the rearperforate panel 56 and into thetumbling chamber 59.
The air then flows from thechamber 59 through afilter assembly 69 into thefront air duct 66. Thefront bulkhead 33 is partially cut away at 65 to form an opening adjacent theaccess 54, openly facing thetumbling chamber 59 and connected to thefront air duct 66 disposed between thefront panel 19 and thetumbler 41, for receiving thefilter assembly 69. Thefilter assembly 69 includes a housing '70 extending generally radially and downwardly from the access opening 54 into theair duct 66 and comprising aperforate portion 71 openly facing thetumbling chamber 59. Thefilter assembly 69 further includes afilter screen 73 supported on thehousing 70 within theair duct 66 adjacent to theperforate portion 71 for removing lint particles from the air flowing out of thetumbling chamber 59 into thefront air duct 66.
The air is drawn from thefront air duct 66 into ablower assembly 79 from which it is forced through a rearwardly extendinglower air duct 80 to atmosphere. Theblower 79 includes an impeller (not shown) that is driven by themotor 64 mounted adjacent to theblower 79 on the base 15. The general airflow pattern within the drying apparatus 10 is shown by the broken and solid line arrows in FIG. 1.
Referring again to the bulkhead seals, such asseal 49 for example, as shown in FIG. 1 and more specifically shown in FIG. 2, it is noted that the annular axially extendingrecess 44 in thebulkhead 33 is generally aligned with theperipheral sidewall 36 and is radially sufficient to effectively receive the inwardly turnedend wall 39. Therecess 44, as indicated by FIG. 2, includes a generally axially extendingouter sidewall 81 and a slightly tapered generally axially extendinginner sidewall 83 connected to abase wall 84 by agenerous radius 85. Theinner sidewall 83 extends axially beyond thetumbler end wall 39 so that therecess 44 effectively receives thetumbler end wall 39. The inwardly extendingtumbler end wall 39 includes a folded-over flange orbead 86 to provide a smooth sealing surface.
Still referring to FIG. 2, theseal member 49 disposed between thestationary bulkhead 33 and therotatable tumbler 41 is shown as a U-shaped or channel-shaped felt member having a pair of generally outwardly extendinglegs 89 and 90 connected by an intermediatearcuate portion 91. Theleg 89 is fixed as with adhesive to therecess base wall 84 of thestationary bulkhead 33 so that theintermediate portion 91 conforms generally to thecorner radius 85 and theother leg 90 is movable within therecess 44 for engagement with thefront wall 39 of thetumbler 41.
Theseal 49 is formed of a flat felt strip joined at the ends into an endless loop. As one edge of the loop, corresponding toleg 89, is fixed to thebase wall 84, the corner radius tends to cause the felt strip to flare and to fold back on itself at the intermediatearcuate portion 91 to provide the free leg for engagement by thetumbler end wall 39. Upon assembly of the dryer in FIG. 1, the intermediatearcuate portion 91 is effectively under stress with the seal configuration of FIG. 2 because of the reverse loop or folding upon itself and thus produces a biasing force on thefree leg 90 to maintain engagement with thetumbler end wall 39. The felt may be coated on one side with anantifriction layer 93 such as polytetrafluoroethylene to provide a smooth, more durable, and lower friction running surface for engagement with thetumbler end wall 39.
It is noted from F 10. 1 that similar seal constructions are provided at the front andrear bulkheads 33, 34 and since the support of the tumbler on rollers and slides permits a limited degree of movement along the horizontal axis, theseal members 49 and 50 must be effective throughout the range of axial movement of thetumbler 41. The biasing force on thefree leg 90 of the seal acts in a direction tending to center thetumbler 41 between thebulkheads 33 and 34 and to achieve a generally uniform loading of the seal around each of the front andrear end walls 39 and 40.
It is also noted that airflow through the tumbler resulting from a blower on the outlet side of the fabric tumbler tends to create a pressure within thechamber 59 of somewhat less than atmospheric pressure so that the atmospheric pressure outside thetumbler 41 tends to help maintain theseals 49 and 50 in good contact with theend walls 39 and 40.
An alternate embodiment of the instant invention could include a foam strip operatively fixed to thebase wall 84 of the recess portion. The seal could also include felt layers and/or antifriction layers supported by the foam and engageable with the tumbler end wall.
The seal construction of the instant invention provides an improved bulkhead seal having a stationary seal member disposed in a recess thereof and biased into a generally uniform engagement with a tumbler end wall. The provision for a seal in a recess of the bulkhead effectively protects the seal from contact by tumbling fabrics. The self-biasing of the deformable loops of felt seal members engageable with the front and rear end walls of the tumbler achieves advantages not heretofore realized. The construction is inexpensive and easily assembled.
1n the drawings and specifications, there is set forth a preferred embodiment of the invention and although specific terms are employed these are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Changes in form and proportion of parts as well as the substituion of equivalents are contemplated as circumstances may suggest or render expedient without departing from the spirit or scope of this invention as defined in the following claims.
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1. In a clothes dryer, the combination comprising: a generally vertical stationary bulkhead; means defining a fabric tumbling chamber comprising a rotatable peripheral sidewall and at least one generally vertical annular end wall fixed to and rotatable with said sidewall, said bulkhead including an annualr recess aligned with and concentric to said annular end wall for effectively receiving said end wall in an axially overlapping relationship thereto, said bulkhead including an axially recessed wall at the base of said recess openly facing and generally parallel to said annular end wall; and annular seal means in said recess comprising resilient material in the cross sectional form of a deformable U-shaped loop having a pair of generally parallel radially outwardly extending legs connected by an intermediate arcuate portion, one of said legs being fixed to said recessed wall and the other leg being biased by the intermediate arcuate portion into frictional engagement with said annular end wall for sliding contact therewith to effect a running air seal between said stationary bulkhead and said end wall and effectively disposed within said annular recess.
2. in a clothes dryer as defined in claim 1 wherein said seal means includes a layer of friction reducing material on the side of the resilient material engageable with said annular end wall.
3. in a clothes dryer, the combination comprising: a pair of spaced-apart generally vertical stationary bulkheads; means defining a fabric tumbling chamber disposed between said bulkheads and comprising a rotatable peripheral sidewall extending substantially be tween the spaced bulkheads and further comprising a pair of generally vertical annular end walls fixed to the end of said sidewall and rotatable therewith, each of said bulkheads including an annular recess aligned with and concentric to an adjacent annular end wall for effectively receiving said adjacent end wall in an axially overlapping relationship thereto, each of said bulkheads including an axially recessed wall at the base of said recess openly facing and generally parallel to an adjacent annular end wall; and annular seal means in each of said recesses comprising resilient material in the cross sectional form of a deformable U-shaped loop having a pair of generally parallel radially outwardly extending legs connected by an intermediate arcuate portion, one of the legs of each of said seals being fixed to one of said recessed walls and the other leg being biased by the intermediate arcuate portion into frictional engagement with the adjacent annular end wall for sliding contact therewith to effect a running air seal between each of said stationary bulkheads and said end walls and disposed within said annular recesses effectively isolated from fabrics within; said tumbling chamher.
4. in a clothes dryer as defined in claim 3 wherein each of said seal means is formed from a generally flat strip of resilient material and wherein the strip of material includes a layer of anti-friction material on one side thereof for effectively reducing the frictional drag on said rotatable tumbling chamber.
5. In a clothes dryer as defined in claim 3 and further including means engageable with said peripheral side wall for supporting said tumbling chamber on a predetermined horizontal axis while permitting limited axial movement thereof and wherein both of said seal means are effectively self biased into a generally uniform engagement with an adjacent end wall during rotation of said tumbling chamber.

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1. In a clothes dryer, the combination comprising: a generally vertical stationary bulkhead; means defining a fabric tumbling chamber comprising a rotatable peripheral sidewall and at least one generally vertical annular end wall fixed to and rotatable with said sidewall, said bulkhead including an annualr recess aligned with and concentric to said annular end wall for effectively receiving said end wall in an axially overlapping relationship thereto, said bulkhead including an axially recessed wall at the base of said recess openly facing and generally parallel to said annular end wall; and annular seal means in said recess comprising resilient material in the cross sectional form of a deformable U-shaped loop having a pair of generally parallel radially outwardly extending legs connected by an intermediate arcuate portion, one of said legs being fixed to said recessed wall and the other leg being biased by the intermediate arcuate portion into frictional engagement with said annular end wall for sliding contact therewith to effect a running air seal between said stationary bulkhead and said end wall and effectively disposed within said annular recess.
3. In a clothes dryer, the combination comprising: a pair of spaced-apart generally vertical stationary bulkheads; means defining a fabric tumbling chamber disposed between said bulkheads and comprising a rotatable peripheral sidewall extending substantially between the spaced bulkheads and further comprising a pair of generally vertical annular end walls fixed to the end of said sidewall and rotatable therewith, each of said bulkheads including an annular recess aligned with and concentric to an adjacent annular end wall for effectively receiving said adjacent end wall in an axially overlapping relationship thereTo, each of said bulkheads including an axially recessed wall at the base of said recess openly facing and generally parallel to an adjacent annular end wall; and annular seal means in each of said recesses comprising resilient material in the cross sectional form of a deformable U-shaped loop having a pair of generally parallel radially outwardly extending legs connected by an intermediate arcuate portion, one of the legs of each of said seals being fixed to one of said recessed walls and the other leg being biased by the intermediate arcuate portion into frictional engagement with the adjacent annular end wall for sliding contact therewith to effect a running air seal between each of said stationary bulkheads and said end walls and disposed within said annular recesses effectively isolated from fabrics within said tumbling chamber.
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