This invention relates generally to clothes drying systems, and, more particularly, to non-tumbling drying aids for clothes dryers.
An appliance for drying articles, such as a clothes dryer for drying clothing, typically includes an exterior cabinet and internal rotating drum for tumbling clothes and laundry articles therein. One or more heating elements heats air prior to air entering the drum, and the warm air is circulated through the dryer as the clothes are tumbled to remove moisture from the laundry articles contained in the drum. As is widely known in the art, this process is continued for either a pre-established time period or until a sensor system signals that the clothing articles are dried to a desired level.
In addition to basic clothing articles, a clothes dryer is sometimes used to dry other wearable articles such as sneakers or shoes and the like. Tumbling such articles increases noise of operation of the dryer; and, because such articles have internal cavities into which the heated air does not readily flow, tumbling does not tend to facilitate improving dryer efficiency or decreasing drying time. A user may also have a need to dry other items, such as delicate articles, for which tumbling is not desired. In at least some clothes dryers, a removable shelf is provided to address these special needs. In use, the shelf is attached to a stationary part of the dryer interior. When not in use, the shelf must be stored outside of the dryer which creates an inconvenience. It would be advantageous to provide a more convenient and more flexible drying arrangement for such specialty articles.
In one aspect, a drum for a clothes dryer is provided. The drum includes a generally cylindrical sidewall rotatable about a horizontal axis. The sidewall has an outer wall and an inner wall. The inner wall defines an interior volume for receiving articles to be dried. A hanger mechanism is coupled to the inner wall. The hanger mechanism is configured to support items hanged therefrom for drying without rotation of the drum.
In another aspect, a drum for a clothes dryer is provided. The drum includes a generally cylindrical sidewall rotatable about a horizontal axis. The sidewall has an outer wall and an inner wall. The inner wall defines an interior volume for receiving articles to be dried. A shelf is coupled to the inner wall. The shelf is movable between a retracted position and an extended position.
In a further aspect, a clothes dryer is provided that includes a drum for holding articles to be dried. The drum includes an inner wall defining an interior volume. A blower circulates heated air within the drum. A heat source provides heated air to the drum. A drive system is coupled to the drum and the blower. A controller is operatively coupled to the drive system. A shelf is coupled to the inner wall. The shelf is movable between a retracted position and an extended position.
Clothes dryer 100 includes a cabinet or a main housing 102 including a front panel 104, a rear panel 106, a pair of side panels 108 and 110 spaced apart from each other by front panel 104 and rear panel 106, a bottom panel 112, and a top cover 114. Within cabinet 102 is a drum or container 120 mounted for rotation around a substantially horizontal axis. A drive mechanism 122 includes a motor 124 rotates drum 120 about the horizontal axis through a pulley 126 and a belt 128. Drum 120 includes a generally cylindrically shaped sidewall having an imperforate outer cylindrical wall 130 and a front flange or wall 132 defining an opening 134 to drum 120 for loading and unloading of clothing articles and other items.
A plurality of tumbling ribs or baffles (not shown in
Drive mechanism 122 is configured such that drum 120 and blower fan 158 may be independently operated. Drive mechanism 122, in one embodiment may include separate motors 124 and 160. In alternative embodiments, drive mechanism may include a single motor in combination with other systems such as an adjustable idler, a slipping belt system, or a clutch system, and the like that enable drum 120 to remain stationary while maintaining airflow through drum 120.
A cycle selector knob 170 is mounted on a cabinet backsplash 172 and is in communication with a control system 174. Signals generated in control system 174 operate drum 120 and heater 150 in response to a position of selector knob 170. Blower motor 160 may be a variable speed motor that is controlled by control system 174.
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Assembly 210 further includes an operating mechanism 228 for flexible shelf 190. Operating mechanism 228 includes a tubular rod 230 having a first end 232 and an opposite second end 234. A pivot cap 236 has an end 238 that is received in first end 232 of rod 230 and a pivot end 240 that is received in an end cap 242 for relative rotation therewith. Flexible shelf 190 includes an interior end (not shown) that is attached to rod 230. A biasing member 250, which in one embodiment may be a torsional spring, is received in second end 234 of rod 230. A pivot cap 252 is coupled to one end 254 of biasing member 250. A non-rotating rod 256 extends through pivot cap 252 and biasing member 250 to the interior of rod 230. A second end 258 of biasing member 250 is coupled to an interior end 260 of non-rotating rod 256 as shown in the cut away portion of flexible shelf 190. A second end 262 of non-rotating rod 256 is received in a second end cap 264 without relative rotation therebetween. Pivot cap 252 pivots or rotates on non-rotating rod 256. A shelf guard 270 has ends 272 that are received in arcuate channels 274 formed in end caps 242 and 264. Shelf guard 270 sets a width of flexible shelf mechanism 228 or a spacing between end caps 242 and 264. Shelf guard 270 also allows biasing member 250 to be pre-loaded. Metallic spacers 276 are attached to an upper portion of each end cap 242 and 264. Spacers 276 are attracted to magnets 220 in lower handle 218 to keep the handle assembly 214 in place during normal dryer operation. The attraction of spacers 276 to magnets 220 also provides feedback to the consumer that the handle assembly 214 is fully retracted. Flexible shelf 190 and the assembled shelf mechanism 228 are received in a cavity 280 in base 212. Flexible shelf 190 includes an opening 282 proximate exterior end 192 that receives retention member 194 (
In use, handle assembly 214 is pulled across the interior of drum 120 to a baffle such as baffle 184 having a retention member 194. As handle assembly 214 is pulled, flexible shelf 190 is unrolled from rod 230 and pivot caps 236 and 252 rotate along with end 254 of biasing member 250. As pivot cap 252 is rotated, biasing member 250 generates a tension force on flexible shelf 190 that tends to retract flexible shelf 190. When flexible shelf 190 is sufficiently extended, retention member 194 is inserted through opening 282 to engage handle assembly 214 thereby retaining flexible shelf 190 in an extended position for supporting articles to be dried. Appropriate dryer settings are then selected so the drum 120 does not rotate. When released from retention member 194, flexible shelf 190 automatically retracts into baffle 182.
Retention member 194 is a part of hook assembly 200 that also includes a magnet 310. Baffle 184 also includes a bracket 312. Retention member 194 is formed with a pair of internally extending flanges 314. Magnet 310 is mounted between flanges 314 and pivots or rotates with retention member 194. Bracket 312 is mounted to the interior of shell 300 and is positioned so that magnetic attraction between magnet 310 and bracket 312 holds retention member 194 in the retracted position when retention member 194 is not being used. In use, retention member 194 is pulled from the recess in shell 300 such that retention member 194 may support garments for hang drying when baffle 184 is positioned in an upper portion of the interior volume of drum 120. Retention member 194 may also provide support to flexible shelf 190 when flat drying.
The embodiments thus described provide a clothes dryer that no longer requires the consumer to store a drying rack outside the dryer compartment. The dryer includes a baffle having a flexible shelf stored therein. The flexible shelf is pulled from the baffle when in use and automatically retracts into the baffle when not in use. In addition, the capability to hang dry a garment within the dryer drum is provided. Only the blower motor is in operation when these dryer cycles are selected.
While the invention has been described in terms of various specific embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the claims.
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