Information
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Patent Grant
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6647643
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Patent Number
6,647,643
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 9, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Lazarus; Ira S.
- Rinehart; K. B.
Agents
- Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 034 605
- 034 108
- 034 114
- 034 115
- 034 595
- 034 603
- 034 604
- 034 606
- 034 607
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A clothes dryer, for drying washed clothes, including a drum supported in a case rotatably, for drying clothes inserted to the inside of the case, a driving means installed in the case, for rotating the drum, a suction duct connected to a side of the drum, for supplying heated air to the inside of the drum, an exhaust duct connected to the other side of the drum, for exhausting air which dried the clothes in the drum, a first blowing means installed in the suction duct or the exhaust duct, for flowing air to the inside of the drum and exhausting the air at the same time and a suction increasing means installed in the case, for blowing air into an inlet of the suction duct can improve clothes drying performance and reduce time for drying clothes by increasing the amount of air supplied into the drum.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a clothes dryer and particularly, to an exhausting-type clothes dryer for drying clothes by circulating air inside a drum after sucking external air using a fan and heating with a heater.
2. Description of the Background Art
Generally, a clothes dryer is an apparatus for automatically drying wet clothes after being washed, being installed apart from a washing machine and is classified into a dehumidifying-type and exhausting-type.
The dehumidifying-type is a method for drying clothes by condensing moisture circulating air in the drum, exhausting water generated at this time to the outside of the dryer and supplying air heated to the inside of a drum.
The exhausting-type is a method for drying clothes by guiding external air of the dryer into the drum after sucking and heating the air and exhausting the air into the outside of the dryer again.
FIG. 1
is a view showing the exhausting-type clothes dryer and the conventional clothes dryer will be described as follows.
With reference to
FIG. 1
, the conventional clothes dryer includes a case
1
having an input opening
1
A on the front surface, a door for opening and closing the input opening
1
A of the case
1
, a drum
3
installed in the case
1
rotatably, for receiving clothes, having a plurality of baffles
3
D protruded on the inner circumferential surface, a driving motor
4
and transmission means
5
installed in the case
1
, for rotating the drum, an air circulation unit
7
for exhausting external air of the case
1
into the outside of the case
1
after flowing the air into the drum
3
and a heater
6
installed at the inlet side of the suction duct
7
A of the above air circulation unit
7
, for heating air flown into the drum.
The drum
3
includes a body
3
A which rotates being connected to the driving motor
4
and the transmission means
5
and side plates
3
B and
3
C combined to the body
3
A at the both sides of the body
3
A movably.
The body
3
A has a cylindrical shape and the above pluralities of baffles
3
D are formed on the circumferential surface at the inner side of the body
3
A as a single body.
The above side plates
3
B and
3
C are all formed in a circular plate shape and a suction port
3
b
connected with the suction duct
7
A of the air circulation unit
7
is formed on the rear plate
3
B and the exhaust port
3
c
connected with an exhaust duct of the air circulation unit
7
which will be described later is formed on the front plate
3
C.
The heater
6
is installed at the inlet side of the suction duct
7
A being adjacent or combined to the inlet side and conventionally, electric heater and gas heater are used.
The air circulation unit
7
includes the suction duct
7
A for guiding air in the case
1
into the drum
3
, the exhaust duct
7
B for exhausting the air in the drum
3
to the outside of the case
1
and a fan positioned at the center of the exhaust duct
7
B, for flowing air.
The suction duct
7
A is installed to guide air heated passing the heater
6
after the air is flown to the inside through the air circulation port
1
B of the case
1
into the drum
3
. The inlet is positioned or combined to the rear of the heater
6
and the outlet is installed to be connected with the suction port
3
B of the drum
3
.
The exhaust duct
7
B has an inlet installed being connected to the suction port
3
C of the drum
3
and the outlet is lengthened-installed to the outside penetrating the rear wall of the case
1
.
The fan
7
C is combined to a driving shaft of another side of the driving motor
4
which is at another side of the transmission means
5
in the exhaust duct
7
B and accordingly, is composed of single inlet centrifugal fans having a suction side and an exhaust side respectively.
In
FIG. 1
, reference numeral
3
D designates a clothes input opening of the drum and F designates a filter.
The operation of the conventional clothes dryer with the above composition will be described as follows.
When a power is applied to the driving motor
4
, the drum
3
is rotated by the belt
5
b
and clothes in the drum
3
are mixed. After the external air is heated as the fan
7
C rotates, the air is supplied into the drum
3
and dries wet clothes.
Namely, when the fan
7
C is operated the external air is sucked into the case
1
and the air is heated passing the heater
6
and flown to the inside of the drum
3
through the suction duct
7
A and the suction port
3
b
. The heated air flown into the drum dries the wet clothes and then is exhausted to the outside of the case
1
through the exhaust port
3
c
and the exhaust duct
7
B.
However, in the conventional clothes dryer, suction is operated by the indirect suction method that the suction force generated according to the operation of the fan
7
C is consecutively transmitted from the exhaust duct
7
B, drum
3
, suction duct
7
A and heater
6
. Accordingly, in case suction resistance is large, that is, in case a large amount of clothes are dried or much lint of clothes exists at the filter, suction efficiency of the heated air is decreased. Therefore, clothes drying efficiency is decreased or time for drying is increased.
Also, since the air is flown only by the suction force of a fan
7
C in the air circulation process in such conventional clothes dryer, load of the driving motor
4
for driving the fan
7
C increases, thus to cause often breakdowns.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the present invention provides a clothes dryer capable of improving clothes drying performance and reduce time for drying clothes by increasing the amount of air supplied into a drum to solve the above problem.
To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, there is provided a clothes dryer including a drum supported in a case rotatably, for drying clothes inserted to the inside of the case, a driving means installed in the case, for rotating the drum, a suction duct connected to a side of the drum, for supplying heated air to the inside of the drum, an exhaust duct connected to the another side of the drum, for exhausting air which dried the clothes in the drum, a first blowing means installed in the suction duct or the exhaust duct, for providing air into the drum and exhausting the air at the same time and a suction increasing means installed in the case, for blowing air into an inlet of the suction duct.
A heater for heating air supplied into the drum is installed at the inlet of the suction duct and the suction increasing means exhausts air to the inlet portion.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the suction increasing means includes a suction increasing duct having an exhaust port positioned at the inlet side of the suction duct and a second blowing means installed in the suction increasing duct, for generating a blowing force.
The first blowing means and the second blowing means generate a blowing force by a power of the driving means. The first blowing means and the second blowing means are composed of a double inlet fan combined to a driving shaft at a side of the driving means as a single body and the double inlet fan is installed positioning the first blowing unit in the exhaust duct and the second blowing unit in the suction increasing duct respectively.
A blocking means for blocking flowing of air between the exhaust duct and suction increasing duct is positioned between the first blowing means and the second blowing means and the first blowing portion is formed larger than the second blowing portion positioned in the suction increasing duct.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the first blowing means and the second blowing means are fans respectively combined to the double driving shafts of the driving means to generate a blowing force by respective driving means.
In accordance with other embodiment of the present invention, the first blowing means and the suction increasing means are respectively combined to the double driving shafts of the driving means and generate a blowing force and the suction increasing means is an axial flow fan installed at the front of the suction duct.
The foregoing and other, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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:
FIG. 1
is a longitudinal sectional view showing an example of a conventional clothes dryer;
FIG. 2
is a longitudinal sectional view showing a clothes dryer in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a detail view showing a blowing structure of the clothes dryer shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a longitudinal sectional view showing a clothes dryer in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 5
is a longitudinal sectional view showing a clothes dryer in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 2
is a longitudinal sectional view showing a clothes dryer in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention and
FIG. 3
is a detail view showing a double blowing structure of the clothes dryer shown in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.
With reference to
FIG. 2
, the clothes dryer in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention includes a case
10
having an input opening
11
on the front surface and an air inflow holes
12
on the rear surface, a door
20
for opening and closing the input opening
11
of the case
10
, a drum
30
installed in the case
10
rotatably, for receiving clothes, having a plurality of baffles
34
protruded on the inner circumferential surface, a driving motor
40
positioned in the case
10
, for generating a rotation force, a transmission means
50
for transmitting the rotation force of the driving motor
40
to the drum
30
, an air circulation unit
70
for sucking the external air of the case
10
into the drum
3
and exhausting the air which dried clothes in the drum
30
into the outside of the case
10
and a heater
60
installed at the inlet side of the air circulation unit
70
, for heating air flown into the drum.
The drum
30
includes a body having a cylindrical shape, rotating being connected to the driving motor
40
and the transmission means
50
and a rear plate
32
and a front plate
33
combined to both side surfaces of the body
31
capable of performing relative movement.
On the rear plate
32
and the front plate
33
, a suction port
32
A connected with a suction duct
71
which will be described later and an exhaust port
33
A connected with an exhaust duct
72
are formed.
The driving motor
40
is a one-direction rotating motor which rotates in the same direction and at same speed, having driving shafts led in the both directions. A driving shaft is combined with the transmission means
50
for rotating the drum
30
and the other driving shaft is combined with a fan
73
of the air circulation unit
70
.
The transmission means
50
includes a pulley
51
combined with the driving shaft at a side of the driving motor
40
and a belt
52
connected from the pulley
51
to the body
31
of the drum
30
, for transmit the rotation force of the driving motor
40
to the body
31
.
The heater
60
is formed as an electric heater or gas heater and installed at the inlet side of the suction duct.
The air circulation unit
70
includes the suction duct
71
to flow the air flown through the inlet port
12
of the case
10
into the drum, the exhaust duct
72
connected to exhaust the air in the drum
30
to the outside, a suction increasing duct
74
installed on a side surface of the exhaust duct
72
, for compulsorily supplying air from the inside of the case
10
to the inlet side of the heater
60
and a double inlet fan
73
installed at the center of the exhaust duct
72
and the suction increasing duct
74
, for sucking and exhausting the air to the both directions.
The inlet portion of the suction duct
71
is positioned at the rear of the heater and the outlet portion is installed connected to the suction port
32
A of the drum
30
.
The exhaust duct
72
is connected to the exhaust port
33
A of the drum
30
and is expanded-installed to the outside of the case
10
.
The suction increasing duct
74
has an inlet port
74
A formed at the portion where the driving shaft of the driving motor
40
is connected and an exhaust port
74
B positioned at the inlet side of the heater
60
.
With reference to
FIG. 3
, the double inlet fan
73
is composed of the first blowing portion
73
A and the second blowing portion
73
B which are respectively positioned at the exhaust duct
72
and the suction increasing duct
74
as a single body and a blocking film
75
is installed between the exhaust duct
72
and the suction increasing duct
74
to separate the first blowing portion
73
A and the blowing portion
73
B.
It is desirable that the fan length L
1
of the first blowing portion
73
A is larger than the fan length L
2
of the second blowing portion
73
B in the double suction inlet fan
73
. Here, it is desirable that the size of the second blowing portion
73
B does not exceed 30% of the size of the first blowing portion
73
A.
In
FIG. 2
, reference numeral
33
b
designates an input opening of the drum
30
and F designates a filter for refining air discharged from the drum
30
.
The operation of the clothes dryer in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention will be described as follows.
When a power is applied to the driving motor
40
, the drum
30
rotates. At this time, clothes inputted into the drum
30
are mixed and flown. At the same time, as the double inlet fan
73
rotates, air at the outside of the case
10
is heated by the heater
60
after being flown to the inside and the heated air is flown into the drum
30
through the suction duct
71
and dries the clothes.
The air which dried the clothes in the drum
30
is exhausted to the outside of the case
10
through the exhaust port
33
a
and exhaust duct
72
.
Particularly, the first blowing portion
73
A and the second blowing portion
73
B rotate as a single body by a driving force of the driving motor
40
in the double inlet fan
73
.
Here, the first blowing portion
73
A has the exhaust duct
72
and drum
30
generate a suction force at the suction duct
71
and exhaust air which dried the clothes in the drum
30
to the outside of the case
10
through the exhaust duct
72
.
The second blowing portion
73
B sucks the air flown into the case
10
and it pressurizes and pushes the air flown into the suction duct
71
through the heater
60
by supplying the air exhausting to the front side of the heater
60
.
Therefore, as the amount of the air flown to the suction duct
71
, the amount of the supplied air compared with the same load of the driving motor
40
is increased and accordingly, drying performance can be improved.
Also, time for drying clothes compared with the same amount of clothes is reduced and increase of load of the driving motor
60
is prevented even if the amount of clothes is increased, thus to reduce breakdowns of the clothes dryer caused by the driving motor
60
.
FIG. 4
is a longitudinal sectional view showing the clothes dryer in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
In the clothes dryer in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention, an exhaust duct
172
and a suction increasing duct
174
are separated-installed at the both sides centering around a driving motor
140
and a first fan
181
and a second fan
182
are respectively positioned at the exhaust duct
172
and suction increasing duct
174
.
Here, the first fan
181
and a second fan
182
rotate respectively connected to the both driving shafts of the driving motor
140
and accordingly generate a blowing force at the exhaust duct
172
and the suction increasing duct
174
.
The driving shaft connected to the second fan
182
penetrates the suction increasing duct
174
, being lengthened and a pulley
151
is fixed to the end to rotate a drum
130
by transmitting the driving force to a belt
152
.
In the suction increasing duct
174
, a suction port
174
a
is formed at a side and an exhaust port
174
b
is positioned at the front of a heater
160
to supply air into a suction duct
171
.
Since another components except main components described above are same as the composition of the first embodiment of the present invention in such clothes dryer in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention, the description will be omitted.
FIG. 5
is a longitudinal sectional view showing the clothes dryer in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.
In the first and second embodiments of the present invention, a suction increasing duct is positioned and a centrifugal fan is installed in the suction increasing duct to exhaust air to the inlet of the heater. On the other hand, in the third embodiment of the present invention, an axial flow fan
282
is installed at the right front of a heater
260
to exhaust air to a suction duct
271
.
Namely, the centrifugal fan
281
is installed in an exhaust duct
272
combined to a shaft of a driving motor
240
and the axial flow fan
282
rotates at the right front of the heater
260
combined to the other shaft of the driving motor
240
.
A pulley
251
connected with a belt
252
is installed at a shaft of the driving motor
240
where the axial flow fan
282
is installed to rotate a drum
230
.
On the other hand, in the first, second and third embodiments of the present invention, two fans are installed in a driving motor to be rotary driven but a plurality of driving motors can be installed to respectively drive the two fans.
Since the clothes dryer in accordance with the present invention compulsorily supplies air to the front of the suction duct and heater to increase the amount of air flown to the drum, drying performance can be improved by reducing initial heating time of the air flown to the drum and increasing the amount of circulating air.
As the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the above-described embodiments are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within its spirit and scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes and modifications that fall within the metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such metes and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A clothes dryer, comprising:a drum rotatably supported in a case, for drying clothes inserted into the case; driving means installed in the case, for rotating the drum; a suction duct connected to a side of the drum, for supplying heated air into the drum; an exhaust duct connected to another side of the drum, for exhausting the supplied heated air used for drying clothes in the drum; first blowing means installed in the suction duct or the exhaust duct, for simultaneously providing air into the drum and also exhausting the air therefrom; and suction increasing means installed in the case, for blowing air towards an inlet of the suction duct, said suction increasing means comprising a suction increasing duct having a second blowing means installed for generating a blowing force and an inlet port positioned at said second blowing means and an exhaust port positioned proximate to a heater which is supplied air from said suction increasing duct and from the drum.
- 2. The dryer of claim 1, wherein the heater for heating air supplied into the drum is installed at the inlet of the suction duct and the suction increasing means exhausts air through the inlet portion of the heater.
- 3. The dryer of claim 1, wherein the first blowing means and the second blowing means generate a blowing force by a power of the driving means.
- 4. The dryer of claim 3, wherein the first blowing means and the second blowing means are composed of a double inlet fan combined to a driving shaft at a side of the driving means as a single body, and the double inlet fan is installed to position a first blowing portion in the exhaust duct and a second blowing portion in the suction increasing duct respectively.
- 5. The dryer of claim 4 wherein the first blowing portion formed in the exhaust duct is larger than the second blowing portion formed in the suction increasing duct.
- 6. The dryer of claim 1, wherein the first blowing means and the second blowing means generate a blowing force by respective driving means.
- 7. The dryer of claim 1, wherein the first blowing means and the second blowing means are fans respectively connected to each end of the driving shaft of the driving means to generate a blowing force.
- 8. The dryer of claim 7, wherein a heater for heating air supplied into the drum is installed at the inlet of the suction duct, and the suction increasing duct is formed to exhaust air into the inlet portion of the heater.
- 9. The dryer of claim 1, wherein the first blowing means and the suction increasing means are connected to respective ends of a driving shaft of the driving means to generate a blowing force and the suction increasing means is an axial flow fan installed, at a front of the suction duct.
- 10. A clothes dryer, comprising:a drum rotatably supported in a case, for drying clothes inserted into the case; driving means installed in the case, for rotating the drum; a suction duct connected to a side of the drum, for supplying heated air into the drum; a heater installed at an inlet side of the suction duct, for heating the air supplied into the drum; an exhaust duct connected to another side of the drum, for exhausting the supplied heated air used for drying clothes in the drum; first blowing means installed in the suction duct or the exhaust duct, for simultaneously providing air into the drum and also exhausting the air therefrom; and suction increasing means installed in the case, for blowing air towards an inlet side of the heater, said suction increasing means comprising a suction increasing duct having a second blowing means installed for generating a blowing force and an inlet port positioned at said second blowing means and an exhaust port positioned proximate to a heater which is supplied air from said suction increasing duct and from the drum, for generating a blowing force.
- 11. The dryer of claim 10, wherein the first blowing means and the second blowing means are composed to generate the blowing force by a power of the driving means.
- 12. The dryer of claim 11, wherein the first blowing means and the second blowing means double inlet fan connected to a driving shaft of the driving means as a single body, and the double inlet fan is installed to position a first blowing portion and a second blowing portion respectively in the exhaust duct and the suction increasing duct.
- 13. The dryer of claim 12, wherein the first blowing portion positioned in the exhaust duct is formed larger than the second blowing portion positioned in the suction increasing duct.
- 14. The dryer of claim 10, wherein the first blowing means and the second blowing means are fans respectively connected to each end of the driving shaft of the driving means to generate a blowing force by a power of the driving means.
- 15. The dryer of claim 11, wherein the first blowing means and the suction increasing means are respectively connected to each end of the driving shaft of the driving means, and generate a blowing force and the suction increasing means is an axial flow fan installed at the front of the heater.
- 16. A clothes dryer, comprising:a drum rotatably supported in a case, for drying clothes inserted into the case; driving means installed in the case, for rotating the drum; a suction duct connected to a side of the drum, for supplying heated air into the drum; an exhaust duct connected to another side of the drum, for exhausting the supplied heated air used for drying clothes in the drum; first blowing means installed in the suction duct or the exhaust duct, for simultaneously providing air into the drum and also exhausting the air therefrom; suction increasing means installed in the case, for blowing air towards an inlet of the suction duct, said suction increasing means comprising a suction increasing duct having an exhaust port positioned at the inlet side of the suction duct, and second blowing means installed in the suction increasing duct, for generating a blowing force, said blowing force being generated by said first blowing means and said second blowing means, said first blowing means and said second blowing means being composed of a double inlet fan combined to a driving shaft at a side of the driving means as a single body, and the double inlet fan being installed to position a first blowing portion in the exhaust duct and a second blowing portion in the suction increasing duct, respectively, and blocking means for blocking a flow of air between the exhaust duct and the suction increasing duct positioned between the first blowing means and the second blowing means.
- 17. A clothes dryer, comprising:a drum rotatably supported in a case, for drying clothes inserted into the case; driving means installed in the case, for rotating the drum; a suction duct connected to a side of the drum, for supplying heated air into the drum; a heater installed at an inlet side of the suction duct, for heating the air supplied into the drum; an exhaust duct connected to another side of the drum, for exhausting the supplied heated air used for drying clothes in the drum; first blowing means installed in the suction duct or the exhaust duct, for simultaneously providing air into the drum and also exhausting the air therefrom; and suction increasing means installed in the case, for blowing air towards an inlet side of the heater, said suction increasing means comprising a suction increasing duct having an exhaust port positioned at the inlet side of the heater, and second blowing means installed in the suction increasing duct, for generating a blowing force, said blowing force being generated by said first blowing means and said second blowing means, the first blowing means and the second blowing means are composed of a double inlet fan connected to a driving shaft of the driving means as a single body, and the double inlet fan is installed to position a first blowing portion and a second blowing portion respectively in the exhaust duct and the suction increasing duct; and blocking means for blocking a flow of air between the exhaust duct and the suction increasing duct is positioned between the first blowing portion and the second blowing portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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10-2001/38255 |
Jun 2001 |
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