The invention relates to an arrangement of a condensate container in a domestic laundry dryer and a sensor system therefor according to the preamble of claim 1, wherein the laundry dryer comprises a housing and a front loading door and the sensor system contains a first sensor for monitoring the insertion of a condensate container into a receiving chamber and a second sensor for detecting a limiting level of the canister-shaped condensate container which can be removed from its receiving chamber for emptying.
In drying appliances containing a drainless collecting container for condensate which accumulates from a condensation device arranged in the drying air stream, it is important to detect the filling level of the collecting container in order to influence the control of the drying appliance so as to avoid any overflow of the collecting container and therefore any damage to the drying appliance and/or water damage in the apartment or in the house. Moreover, in drying appliances of said type, it is important for the same reasons to check whether the collecting container which can be removed from the drying appliance for emptying is inserted or not.
Known from the German Published Examined Application 2 307 912 is a laundry dryer with a condensation device disposed in the air stream, in which the condensate is collected in a collecting container to which is attached a spring-supported condensate quantity weighing device which switches the dryer control device.
Such an arrangement is relatively expensive with regard to the space requirement in the laundry dryer and the manufacturing costs for the same.
It is the object of the invention to provide an arrangement for the condensate container and a sensor system of the type specified initially for which substantially no specific space requirement exists in the drying appliance and which can be implemented at favourable cost.
This object is achieved according to the characterising part of claim 1 in that the receiving chamber for the condensate container is mounted inside the loading door in such a manner that in the operating position of the loading door the condensate container is located at least partly inside the outer boundary of the housing of the drying appliance and the sensors contain non-contact switches and are used to control the drying program of the drying appliance and for switching on and off an audible and/or visual attention signal.
Advantageous further developments of the invention are obtained from the dependent claims. Their features can be applied in any combination within the scope of the invention.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in detail hereinafter with reference to several figures. In the figures:
The condensate container 5 is constructed as canister-shaped and can be provided with a folding carrying handle for transportation. The arrangement of the condensate container in the interior (receiving chamber 15) of the loading door 6 saves space and gives the best possible access for removing the container 5 upwards in the direction of the arrow (
According to the invention, the sensor system for detection of the criteria “condensate container present or not present” and “condensate container full or not full” and for predictions on these states is integrated in the condensate container 5 and in the housing 7 of the laundry dryer.
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The switching contact 1 is fixedly mounted in the laundry dryer, namely in the frame of the loading opening 9 (
The sensor S2 for monitoring the insertion must be more sensitive than the sensor S1; this is because the float 3 is located in the lower rest position in the cage 10 during insertion of the condensate container 5 and its magnet 2 is at a relatively large distance from the switch 1-2 of the sensor S2. The level in the container can thus be at the height 14 or lower; as soon as the condensate container is correctly inserted in the receiving chamber, the magnet 2 enters into relative proximity to the switch 1-2 and closes its Reed contact.
As soon as the float 3 rises from the bottom of the cage 10 as a result of rising level, it is only guided upwards in the cage. When the level has reached the height 12, the maximum height, the magnet 2 of the float 3 comes sufficiently close to the switch 1-1 of the sensor S1 so that its Reed contact closes. This is the signal for the controller to interrupt the condensing process on the one hand and to signal to the user of the laundry dryer on the other hand that he can now remove and empty the condensate container 5.
The two switches 1-1 and 1-2 of the two sensors S1 and S2 can also be accommodated in a common housing unlike in the exemplary embodiment shown. Furthermore, the two functions “insertion monitoring” and “maximum level monitoring” can also be combined in one switch 1-1 if the circuit is skillfully designed.
The functional reliability of the sensor system is designed through the design installation in such a manner that a safe signal is always generated in the predefined usage position. A technically induced scatter of the magnetic field strength as well as the manufacturing tolerances of the equipment parts is taken into account here.
If the situation arises, for example, during operation of the laundry dryer that the condensate container 5 is missing or the door 6 was not closed, no switching contact can be closed on account of the function of the sensor system and it is therefore not possible to operate the laundry dryer because the opened contacts give a corresponding blocking signal to the controller of the laundry dryer.
An advantageous further development of the invention provides that at least one of the sensors S exhibits hysteresis behaviour for suppressing malfunctions and/or incorrect signals as a result of short-term fluctuations of the condensate level.
It is also possible to activate a signal after a time delay using the controller. This time delay can be used, unnoticed by the operator, to lower the temperature of the condenser for a certain time interval with the heating and condensate pump switched off and to interrupt further filling of the condensate container. A signal “container full” is only released to the outside after this interposed cooling phase.
Instead of the sensor with a magnetically influencable switching contact, the sensor system can also contain a sensor with an inductively influencable switching contact. The circuitry and design measures required for this purpose are commonly known to the person skilled in the art. For example, the float 3 can also carry a magnet 2 and the switches 1, 1-1 or 1-2 are replaced by induction coils (not shown).
The sensor system according to the invention offers further advantages as specified hereinafter:
A double sensor can be used cost-effectively,
Almost trouble-free operation and a long life can be achieved as a result of the encapsulated installation of the sensors.
No technology visible for the user is used which severely restricts the possibility of tampering.
The laundry dryer is automatically subjected to a safety testing as a result of the detection of the container insertion.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 004 589.0 | Feb 2006 | DE | national |