The present invention relates to an apparatus for supplying detergent in a washer, and more particularly; to a detergent supplying apparatus in which detergent feeds into a tub while water fed into the detergent container flows down along the wall of the detergent container in an overflowing manner.
A washer is generally an apparatus for cleaning the laundry via washing, rinsing and dewatering in order to separate dirt from clothes, bedding and so on using the operation of water.
Since it is difficult to input a proper quantity of detergent and the laundry may be discolored when detergent is directly inputted into a drum of the washer, an additional detergent supplying apparatus conventionally has been installed in an upper portion of the washer to feed and store water in a tub together with detergent since
Such a conventional detergent supplying apparatus injects water through a nozzle in an upper portion of a detergent container in a showering or injecting fashion, in which injected water is mixed with detergent in the detergent container and then stored in the tub.
In the conventional detergent supplying apparatus as above, since water is injected in the showering or direct injecting fashion when it is fed into the detergent container, a portion of detergent remains on a wall or in a corner of the detergent container. As a result, a certain quantity of detergent is not used in washing and water is splashed together with detergent thereby making surroundings of the washer dirty.
Furthermore, the conventional detergent supplying apparatus is disadvantageously sophisticated in design since the detergent container is installed in the upper portion of the washer to be inserted and drawn out like a drawer in order to input detergent and a water injecting section is divided from a detergent supplying section.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a detergent supplying apparatus in a washer that substantially obviate one or more of the problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
An object of the present invention is to provide a detergent supplying apparatus in a washer, which has a simple construction and can precisely regulate the quantity of detergent while ensuring surroundings clean.
Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims thereof as well as the appended drawings.
To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described, there is provided a detergent supplying apparatus in a washer including a cabinet, a drum rotatably provided in the cabinet and a tub fixedly installed outside the drum. The apparatus includes: a water feed pipe for feeding water; a detergent container including a water storage pool having a water inlet opening connected to the water feed pipe, for being supplied with water through the water inlet opening, a detergent pool dividedly formed at a side of the water storage pool by an overflow compartment, for storing detergent, and a drain provided at a passage end of the detergent pool, whereby the water fed to the water storage pool overflows the overflow compartment to be fed to the detergent pool, and then discharges through the drain; and a detergent discharge pipe of which one end is connected to the drain of the detergent container and the other end is connected to the tub of the washer, for guiding the detergent and water discharged through the drain into the tub.
In another aspect of the invention, the detergent pool is separately partitioned into three parts of first to third detergent pools, in sequence on the basis of the drain of the detergent container.
Preferably, the first and second detergent pools define a U-shaped passage with two U-shaped overflow compartments, and wherein the water storage pool is separately partitioned into first to third water storage pools by a plurality of partitions which extend from one end of the water storage pool to ends of the overflow compartments, the first water storage pool corresponding to the first detergent pool, the second water storage pool corresponding to the second detergent pool, and the third storage pool corresponding to the third detergent pool.
According to the present invention as set forth above, water primarily feeds into the water storage pools, flows over the overflow compartments, and then feed into the detergent pools to discharge detergent toward the tub so that water can feed detergent without splash and thus enable detergent to be used in a fixed quantity.
In a further another aspect of the invention, the detergent supplying apparatus may further comprise a box seating section provided integral with a portion of the detergent pool; and a detachable additive supplying box seated on the box seating section, by which additive such as tanning agent or bleaching agent can be supplied into the additive supplying box.
In still another aspect of the invention, the detergent supplying apparatus may further comprise a condensing pool provided in a corner portion of the detergent container and divided from the water storage pool and the detergent pool via the compartment; and a guide duct having one end connected to the tub and the other end connected to the condensing pool, for guiding air from the tub to the condensing pool.
In the above detergent supplying apparatus, air is discharged from the tub via the guide duct to the condensing pool so that water or detergent can be efficiently fed into the tub.
In a yet another aspect of the invention, the detergent supplying apparatus may further comprise a liquid detergent supplying means provided in one side of the detergent container, for automatically supplying liquid detergent into the detergent pool, wherein the liquid detergent supplying means includes: a feed hole provided in a bottom of the detergent pool; a storage tank for storing liquid detergent; a pump for pumping liquid detergent from the liquid detergent storage tank to the feed hole; an adapter for connecting the feed hole and the pump; and a check valve provided in the adapter, for regulating flow from the detergent pool toward a lower portion of the feed hole.
As set forth above, the present invention has an advantage that liquid can be efficiently and readily fed into the detergent container of the detergent supplying apparatus.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
In the drawings:
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which the same terms and reference numerals are used to designate the same or similar components and additional description thereof will be omitted hereinafter.
The cabinet l also comprises a top plate 2 which constitutes an upper plane of the cabinet 1. Top plate 2 has a control panel 8 mounted on a rear portion of the top plate 2 for operation of the washer, a detergent container 100 for mixing and dispensing fed water with powder detergent and tanning agent, and a lid 50 for opening/closing the detergent container 100. The detergent container 100 is connected with a water feed pipe 21 for feeding washing water into the detergent container 100 and an inlet bellows pipe 25 for guiding detergent and washing water mixed in the container 100 into the tub 3.
FIGS. 3 to 10 are detailed views of a detergent supplying apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the invention. The box-shaped detergent container 100 with an upper plane being opened has first to third water storage pools 104 to 106 partitioned by two linear partitions 111 and 112. The detergent container 100 also has a main detergent pool 101, a preliminary detergent pool 102 and an additive pool 103 are partitioned via substantially U-shaped two overflow walls or compartments 108 and 109 and a linear overflow compartment 110 in rear portions of the water storage pools 104, 105 and 106. The detergent pools 101 to 103 respectively have passage ends which converge toward a drain 107 in the detergent container 100. The drain 107 is connected to the inlet bellows pipe 25 and provided with a net-shaped feed hole member by which the drain 107 can filter foreign materials from water and detergent in discharge.
Here, a step 131 is formed to make the passage end of the main detergent pool 101 higher than that of the preliminary detergent pool 102 so that water and detergent discharged via the preliminary detergent pool 102 does not reflow toward the main detergent pool 101.
Preferably, the first to third water storage pools 104 to 106 are respectively connected to the water feed pipe 21 so that the water storage pools 104 to 106 respectively receive water via the water feed pipe 21.
L-shaped dispersion ribs 114 to 116 are respectively projected from bottoms of the first to third water storage pools 104 to 106 to disperse water fed via water inlet openings 141 in lateral and upward directions, thereby preventing eddy flow in the main, preliminary and additive pools 101 to 103.
The overflow compartments 108 to 110 are respectively provided at upper ends thereof with a plurality of slits 121, 122 and 128 to certain depths so that water may readily feed to the detergent pools 101 to 103 in the rear of the overflow compartments 108 to 110 even though water is feed at a low hydraulic pressure.
Also, the overflow compartments 108 and 109 are respectively provided at ends thereof with slits 126 and 127 which are cut out from the upper ends to lower ends of the overflow compartments 108 and 109 so that the remaining quantity of water can be completely discharged into the main and preliminary detergent pools 101 and 102.
The slit 128 in the linear overflow compartment 110 is completely cut out from the upper end to a lower end of the overflow compartment 110, and thus also serves to discharge the remaining quantity of water.
A passage conversion protrusion 130 for converting the passage toward a region A where detergent is collected is formed at one side of the passage end of the preliminary detergent pool 102. Preferably, the passage conversion protrusion 130 has a gap t from the overflow compartment 109 which constitutes the preliminary detergent pool 102, by which the remaining amount of detergent can be washed from behind the passage conversion protrusion 130.
In the meantime, the detergent supplying apparatus of the invention further comprises a pool cover 150 for covering the water storage pools 104 to 106. The pool cover 150 has couple ribs 152 at a lower portion thereof, which are respectively coupled to upper ends of the partitions 111 and 112, so as to completely divide the first to third water storage pool 104 to 106 and the detergent pools 101 to 103 so that water or detergent does not mix into one of the water storage and detergent pools from adjacent ones.
The pool cover 150 also has anti-scattering ribs 156 in another lower portion thereof, which prevent water in the water storage pools 104 to 106 from scattering upward the overflowing compartments 108 to 110 rather than flowing over the overflowing compartments 108 to 110.
The anti-splashing ribs 156 are projected over the upper ends of the overflow compartments 108 to 110 so as to prevent water from directly dropping into the detergent pools 101 to 103 when water collides into the dispersion ribs 114 to 116, splashes upward, and flows along the lower portion of the pool cover 150.
The detergent supplying apparatus of the invention having one of the above constructions is operated as follows.
During preliminary washing, water is fed into the second water storage pool 105 through the water inlet opening -141, and fed water is stored in the second water storage pool 105 while being dispersed in lateral and upward directions via the dispersion rib 115.
When water stored in the second water storage pool 105 exceeds a certain quantity, stored water flows over the overflow compartment 109 to feed into the preliminary detergent pool 102, where it mixes with detergent stored therein, and then flows toward the downstream drain 107 along the wall of the overflow compartment 109.
Water flowing toward the drain 107 does not reflow into the main detergent pool 101 owing to the step 131 which is formed at the passage end of the main detergent pool 101, in which the passage conversion protrusion 130 introduces a portion of water to the region A where detergent is collected before water discharges via the drain 107.
Water and detergent discharged via the drain 107 is introduced along the inlet bellows pipe 25 into the tub 3 (refer to
Upon completing preliminary washing, main washing proceeds feeding water into the first water storage pool 104 through the water inlet openings 141. Water is stored in the first water storage pool 104 while being dispersed in lateral and upward directions via the dispersion ribs 114.
When water is stored in the first water storage pool 104 exceeding a certain quantity, stored water flows over the overflow compartment 108 and then to the drain 107 together with detergent stored in the main detergent pool 101. Water and detergent past the drain 107 flows along the inlet bellows pipe 25 and is stored within the tub 3.
Where additive such as tanning agent and bleaching agent is supplied, water is fed into the third storage pools 106 through the water inlet openings 141, and fed water is stored in the third water storage pools 106 while being dispersed via the dispersion ribs 116.
When water is stored in the third water storage pools 106 exceeding a certain quantity, stored water flows over the overflow compartment 110 to feed into the additive pool 103, and then discharges via the drain 107 together with tanning or bleaching agent stored in the additive pool 103.
Even though water is fed at a low hydraulic pressure into each of the water storage pools 104 to 106 via each of the water inlet openings 141, the slits 121, 122 and 128 respectively formed in the upper ends of the overflow compartments 108 to 110 ensure water to readily feed into each of the detergent pools 101 to 103.
Also, the remaining quantity of water is completely discharged into each of the detergent pools 101 to 103 from each of the water storage pools 104 to 106 via each of the slits 126 and 127 for drainage of the remaining water and the slits 128, which are respectively formed in the overflow compartments 108 to 110. As a result, this prevents that the remaining water rots in the water storage pools while the washer is not used for a long time. Also, this prevents the remaining water from freezing in winter and thus damaging the detergent container.
Describing this embodiment in more detail, as shown in
In the meantime, a connector 201 is fixedly installed in an outer portion of the detergent container 100 where the condensing pool 210 is provided. The connector 201 is connected by a lower end to one end of a vent bellows 202 which is connected by the other end to the tub 3. The connector 201 is connected by an upper end to one end of an air duct 203 for guiding air, which flows along the vent bellows 202, to the condensing pool 210. The air duct 203 is reversed U-shaped with the other end being placed just above the condensing pool 210.
The air duct 203 has two fitting projections 204 in a central portion in order to fixedly maintain the air duct 203 to the detergent container 100 by fitting a corner edge of the detergent container 100 into between the fitting projections 204.
In feeding water for washing or rinsing the laundry where water is fed via water inlet openings 141 as set forth in the foregoing embodiments, water floods from each of water storage pools 104 to 106 to each of detergent pools 101 to 103, where water mixes with detergent, and water and detergent discharges via a drain 107 to feed into the tub 3 via the inlet bellows pipe 25 while condensing water W is stored in the condensing pool 210. At this time, air is exhausted from the tub 3 via the vent bellows 202 as much as the volume of water and detergent which is fed via the inlet bellows pipe 25. Exhausted air passes through the air duct 203 and condensing water W, and then is discharged upward of the detergent container 100.
In boiling or drying the laundry, steam is introduced into condensing water W stored in the condensing pool 210 past the vent bellows 202 and the air duct 203 from the tub 3. Steam having at least a certain pressure level shoves condensing water W to discharge over the detergent container 100, whereas a portion of steam is condensed and stored in the condensing pool 210.
When at least a certain amount of water is stored in the condensing pool 210, water flows over via the communication passage 211 to the main detergent pool 101, from which water flows via the drain 107 and the inlet bellows pipe 25 into the tub 3.
A lid frame 40 is arranged along upper peripheries of the detergent container 100, and a lid 50 is pivotably mounted on a lateral portion of the lid frame 40 for opening/closing the detergent container 100.
The detergent supplying apparatus of this embodiment is adapted to feed water via flooding into the main detergent pool 101, the preliminary detergent pool 102 and the additive supplying box 300 like the detergent supplying apparatuses of the foregoing embodiments. As not shown in the drawings, in the detergent supplying apparatus of this embodiment, water storage pools and other components for flooding water to the detergent pools 101 and 102 and the additive supplying box 300 adopt the constructions of the water storage pools and the other components of the foregoing embodiments, in which detailed description thereof will be omitted hereinafter.
The additive supplying box 300 includes a body 301 with an opened upper portion for storing additive, a siphon tube 303 installed in a rear corner of the box main body 301 for discharging water and detergent to the outside from the main body 301 where water and detergent are mixed, and a siphon cover 304. The box main body 301 also has an insertion recess 302 in a lower central portion for fixing the box main body 301 on the box seating section 160.
A fixing protrusion 161 is formed on the box seating section 160, and when the additive supplying box 300 is seated on the box seating section 160, fits into the insertion recess 302 of the main body 301 to fix the additive supplying box 300. In addition, the fixing protrusion 161 has a width smaller than that of the insertion recess 302 so that the additive supplying box 300 can be readily seated.
When the fixing protrusion 161 is inserted into the insertion recess 302 to fix the box main body 301 on the box seating section 160, the box main body 301 advantageously maintains a gap from an upper face of the box seating section 160 to form a space between them regarding discharge of washing water and detergent. The box seating section 160 has a jaw 162 projected from a rear portion thereof for supporting a rear portion of the box main body 301 and a first inclined portion 163 formed in a front portion of the box seating section 160 for supporting a front portion of the box main body 301. The boxy main body 301 has a second inclined portion 305 formed corresponding to the first inclined portion 163 so that the second inclined portion 305 is seated on the first inclined portion 163.
It is preferred that the rear portion of the box main body 301 is further extended beyond the box seating section 160 so that the siphon tube 303 and the siphon cover 304 are placed beyond the box seating section. More preferably, the siphon tube 303 and the siphon cover 304 are placed in a rearmost portion of the main body 301.
The box body 131 maintains a horizontal position as a whole as an edge portion 317 thereof adjacent to the siphon hole 314 is supported on a first step 171, which is projected from a portion of the box seating section 170, and a lower portion of the inclination-compensating rib 316 is supported on a second step 172, which is projected opposite to the first step 171.
Since the bottom 315 of the main body 311 is inclined toward the siphon tube 313, the additive supplying box 310 has an advantage in that mixed fluid of water and detergent can be more readily discharged from the main body 311.
Instead of inclining the bottom of the box body as set forth above, the bottom of the main body can alternatively have a horizontal configuration as shown
FIGS. 19 to 21 illustrate a detergent supplying apparatus according to a yet another alternative embodiment of the invention. An additive supplying box 340 of this embodiment has a body 341 which is divided into two parts 342 and 343 via a partition 349 so that two different types of additives can be supplied at the same time. Siphon tubes 345 having siphon holes 347 are respectively provided in rear portions of the divided parts 342 and 343.
One of the divided parts 342 and 343 is provided with an insertion recess 344 which is inserted into a fixing protrusion 161 projected from a box seating section 160.
The partition 349 may be provided as high as the main body 341. However, as shown in
FIGS. 22 to 25 specifically illustrate an embodiment of a lid and a lid frame for opening/closing a detergent container of a detergent supplying apparatus of the invention. A detergent container 100 is installed in an upper end of the top plate 2 of the washer and has a main detergent pool 101 and a preliminary detergent pool 102 which is separately partitioned from the main detergent pool 101. A box-shaped lid frame 240 is arranged along upper peripheries of the detergent container 100, and a lid 50 is rotatably mounted on a lateral portion of the lid frame 240 for opening/closing an upper portion of the detergent container 100.
The lid 50 integrally has a hinge shaft portion 53 in a lateral portion, which has hinge protrusions 55 projected from both ends thereof and rotatably coupled with the lid frame 240.
A handle 52 is convexly formed opposite the hinge shaft portion 53 of the lid 50 so that a user can put a finger and the like into the handle 52 to readily pivot and open the lid 52.
The lid frame 240 has hinge receiving recesses 246 into which the both hinge protrusions 55 of the lid 50 are inserted and engaged and two reinforcing frames 245 which cross an opened portion 242 of the lid frame 240.
Each of the reinforcing frames 245 is formed in a substantially identical position with a pool cover 150 to reinforce the strength thereof. As particularly shown in
That is to say, since the reinforcing frames 245 widen as they approach the lower ends, detergent or additive such as tanning/bleaching agent dropping onto the reinforcing frames can be guided into the detergent pools without adhering to the reinforcing frames 245.
As shown in
When the lid 550 is pushed to shut the lid frame 540, an inclined portion of the first coupling protrusion 555 slides over an inclined portion of the second coupling protrusion 545 while pushing the same so that a right-angled face of the first coupling protrusion 555 is engaged into a right-angled face of the second coupling protrusion 545.
Through engagement of the first coupling protrusion 555 of the lid 550 into the second coupling protrusion 545 of the lid frame 540, the lid 550 can be detachably fixed to the lid frame 540.
When the user 552 grips and draws a handle 552 in order to open the lid 550, those engaged portions of the lid 550 and the lid frame 540 slide from each other so as to release engagement between the first and second coupling protrusions 555 and 545 thereby freeing the lid 550.
In the meantime, as shown in
Like the foregoing embodiments, the detergent supplying apparatus of this embodiment has a detergent container 100 which is partitioned into three detergent pools for storing powder detergent, i.e., a main detergent pool 101, a preliminary detergent pool 102 and an additive pool 102. Water inlet openings 141 are provided in a lateral portion of the detergent container 100 for feeding water respectively to water storage pools (not shown), and a drain 107 is provided in another lateral portion of the detergent container I 00 for discharging detergent and washing water.
The detergent container 100 has a feed hole 401 in a lower portion adjacent to the drain 107 for supplying liquid detergent, and a liquid detergent supplying means 400 is installed for supplying liquid detergent via the feed hole 401.
A boss 411 is provided adjacent to the feed hole 401 with a coupling hole for coupling the liquid detergent supplying means 400 to the detergent container 100.
The liquid detergent supplying means 400 includes a liquid detergent storage tank 460 for receiving liquid detergent, a pump 450 for pumping liquid detergent within the liquid detergent storage tank 460, an adapter 430 connected to the feed hole 401 for guiding liquid detergent pumped by the pump 450 to a discharge port, and a check valve 420 installed within the adapter 430 for regulating flow of liquid detergent exclusively toward the detergent container 100 while preventing curing of liquid detergent.
The liquid detergent storage tank 460, the pump 450 and the adapter 430 are connected via a connecting hose 442, and a lower end of the adapter 430 is connected to an upper end of the connecting hose 442 via a clamp 441.
The adapter 430 has a fixed end 432 projected in an outer periphery, which has a fastening hole 433 corresponding to a fastening hole 412 of the boss 411. A bolt 434 is inserted through and fastened to the fastening hole 412 of the boss 411 and the fastening hole 433 of the fixed end 432 so as to fix the adapter 430 to the lower portion of the detergent container 100.
The check valve 420 includes a hollow cylindrical valve body 421 installed within the adapter 430, a valve portion 422 installed within a hollow portion of the valve body 421 in a vertically movable manner for opening/closing an upper end of the hollow portion of the valve body. 421 and an elastic portion 423 for providing a downward elastic force to the valve portion 422 and elastically supporting the valve portion 422.
To supply liquid detergent with the detergent supplying apparatus having the above construction, operation of the pump 450 introduces liquid detergent stored in the liquid detergent storage tank 460 along the connecting hose 442 into the check valve 420 within the adapter 430, and then liquid detergent overcomes the elastic force of the elastic portion 423 to upwardly shift the valve portion 422.
The feed hole 401 is opened simultaneously with the upper end of the hollow upper portion of the valve body 421 via upward shift of the valve portion 422 as above so that liquid detergent flows into the detergent container 100 via the feed hole 401. Then, liquid detergent is introduced via the drain 107 into the tub 3 (refer to
When supply of liquid detergent by the pump 450 is stopped, the valve portion 422 restores to its original position under the elastic force of the elastic portion 423 to shut the upper end of the hollow portion of the valve body 421, thereby preventing powder detergent and/or washing water from flowing into the adapter 430 and the connecting hose 442 as well as sealing the inside of the liquid detergent supplying means 400 so that liquid detergent is not cured.
As set forth above, instead of injecting or directly feeding water into a detergent containing region, the present invention primarily feeds water to the water storage pool and then floods the detergent containing region with water to supply detergent into the tub, thereby avoiding scattering of water from the detergent supplying apparatus to surroundings. Therefore, a fixed quantity of detergent can be supplied into the tub while the detergent supplying apparatus can be maintained clean.
Since water can be mostly discharged from the water storage pool via the slits for discharging the remaining quantity of water, water does not remain in the detergent supplying apparatus, thereby advantageously preventing the remaining water from rotting or freezing in winter and thus damaging the apparatus.
Further, during supply of detergent and washing water into the tub, air is exhausted from the tub via the vent bellows pipe to the detergent supplying apparatus to prevent pressure elevation within the tub, thereby obtaining an advantage that detergent and washing water can be efficiently supplied.
Also, additive detergent such as tanning and/or bleaching agent can be separately supplied to the detergent supplying apparatus so that various washing operations can be automatically performed, thereby improving convenience of a user. In addition, since liquid detergent can be readily supplied from a lower portion of the detergent supplying apparatus by using the liquid detergent supplying means, desired detergent can be supplied at a proper time, thereby further improving washing efficiency.
Moreover, the detergent supplying apparatus is fixed to the upper top plate of the cabinet to supply detergent to obtain advantages in that the detergent supplying apparatus is simplified in design and readily performs a detergent input operation.
Industrial Applicability
Although the detailed description has been made about the detergent supplying apparatus of the present invention adopted to a drum type washer, it is construed that the present invention is not restricted to the above description. In addition to the foregoing drum type washer, however, the present invention may be applied in a substantially identical manner to all types of washers such as a washer having a drum rotating about a vertical axis.
While the present invention has been described and illustrated herein with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention that come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
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