1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to control of an operation of laundry appliances such as washing machines, clothes driers, etc.
2. Description of the Related Art
Laundry appliances such as laundry washers and laundry driers have functions of detecting and setting various washing conditions including a weight, degree of soil and cloth quality of laundry, and a type of a detergent. A washing or drying operation is executed on the basis of an operation program according to the set washing conditions. As the number of the detectable or settable washing conditions is increased, the laundry can be washed more clean without being damaged, or the washing or drying operation can be executed under an optimum state.
However, since the operation program becomes complicated, the laundry appliance need to have a memory with a large capacity. Further, a large number of washing conditions require a large number of detecting mechanisms and a large number of setting operations. Additionally, even when the laundry appliance Is provided with an operation program based on various washing conditions as described above, the laundry appliance cannot cope with a new detergent developed after manufacture of the laundry appliance.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a control device for a laundry appliance which can execute an optimum washing operation and/or drying operation according to various washing conditions, a method, system and computer program for controlling the laundry appliance, and a recording medium on which the computer program is recorded.
The present invention provides a control system for a laundry appliance storing an operation program and executing a washing or drying operation according to the operation program. The system comprises information providing means externally accessible via a communication network to transmit information about washing via the communication network and a laundry appliance control device including communication means for receiving the washing Information transmitted via the communication network from the information providing means and adjusting means for adjusting the operation program of the laundry appliance on the basis of the washing information received by the communication means.
According to the above-described system, the laundry appliance can execute optimum washing and drying operations on the basis of the washing information transmitted from the information providing means without input of washing information including cloth quality of laundry, type of detergent used and water quality.
In a preferred form, the information providing means transmits weather information via the communication network, and the adjusting means causes the laundry appliance to execute the drying operation when the adjusting means detects an indication of rainy weather on the basis of the weather information received by the communication means. In this case, the laundry appliance control device further includes storage means for storing the operation program of the laundry appliance and rewriting means for collating the operation program stored by the laundry appliance with the operation program stored by the storage means to rewrite the operation program stored by the laundry appliance depending upon a result of collation.
According to the foregoing system, the laundry appliance can execute a washing operation and a drying operation according to the washing information, such as a newly developed detergent or cloth quality, which was not supposed at the time of manufacture of the laundry appliance. Additionally, an error in the operation program stored in the laundry appliance can be monitored to be corrected.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become clear upon reviewing of the following description of an embodiment, made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
One embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Referring to
The Web server 10 provides information by the Web site and serves as information providing means in the invention. The Web server 10 includes communication means for communicating via the Internet 9 and a data base 11 required to operate each household electric appliance, particularly, the washer-drier 1. More specifically, the data base 11 stores washing information including weather information for each region, water quality information for each region, detergent information of each detergent maker, information provided by cloth makers and cleaning laboratories, marketing information provided by supermarkets, and an operation program of the washer-drier 1. A display, keyboard, mouse, etc. are connected to the Web server 10. Servicemen and engineers of the household electric appliance manufacturer and maintenance service company use these input and output devices to input and output various pieces of information or the operation program.
Each of the foregoing household electric appliances 1 to 6 is provided with communication means, so that the home LAN 7 can be constructed in a home when a dweller purchases one or more of the appliances. The household electric appliances 1 to 6 are connected via the home LAN 7 to the home terminal 8 serving as a laundry appliance control device in the invention. The home terminal 8 communicates via the home LAN 7 with each of the foregoing household electric appliances. The home terminal 8 further accesses via the Internet 9 to the Web server 10 and transmits and receives an electronic mail. The home LAN 7 is constructed by the wireless communication by means of Echonet, Ethernet or Bluetooth or the infrared communication.
The washer-drier 1 executes a washing operation including a wash step, a rinse step and a dehydration step, and a drying operation. The washer-drier 1 comprises an outer cabinet having a laundry access opening formed in the front, a water tub disposed in the outer cabinet and a rotating drum rotatably mounted in the water tub, none of which are shown. Referring to
To the control circuit 19 are connected a drum motor 12 rotating the rotating drum, a water supply valve 13 constituting a water supply mechanism, a drain valve 14 constituting a drain mechanism, and a fan motor 15 and a hot-air heater 16 both constituting a drying mechanism. Furthermore, output signals are supplied to the control circuit 19 from various sensors 17 including a water level sensor detecting a water level in the water tub and a temperature sensor detecting a temperature of washing water, and a soil sensor detecting a soil degree of laundry. An operation signal is further supplied from an operation panel 18 to the control circuit 19. Based on the operation of the operation panel 18 by the user and detection by the sensors, the control circuit 19 controls various mechanisms according to the operation program stored on the flash memory 23. Additionally, a communication unit 24 is further connected to the control circuit 19. Data the home terminal 8 transmits via the home LAN 9 is supplied via the communication unit 24 to the control circuit 19. The home terminal 8 is generally formed into the shape of a thin rectangular panel and includes a full-color liquid crystal display 25 provided on the overall front thereof, as shown in
Referring to
The home terminal 8 is powered by a secondary battery (not shown) and detachably attached to the front of one of doors of the refrigerator 2. When attached to the refrigerator 2, the secondary battery is charged by a charging device (not shown) provided in the refrigerator 2. The home terminal 8 is operable irrespective of the charged state of the secondary battery when attached to the refrigerator 2. The home terminal 8 functions as an operation section for the setting of temperatures in the refrigerator 2 and a monitor for the temperatures in the refrigerator 2. Furthermore, the touch panel 26 is touched so that the home terminal 8 accesses to a Web site provided by the maker to receive various pieces of information and various operation programs. Based on the received washing information and operation program of the washer-drier, the home terminal 8 adjusts the contents of the operation executed by the washer-drier 1. Accordingly, the control circuit 27 and external network communication section 28 function as washing information inputting means. The control circuit 27 functions as adjusting means and rewriting means. Additionally, the home terminal 8 receives information about an operating state from each of the appliances 1 to 6, supervising and controlling electric power consumed by each appliance.
The operation of the foregoing system will now be described with reference to FIGS. 4 to 20. Firstly, functions of the home terminal 8 will be described with reference to FIGS. 4 to 16 and 19. The display 25 of the home terminal 8 normally displays a top page as shown in
When the menu of “HOUSEWORK EXPERT” is touched on the top page, a page of “HOUSEWORK EXPERT” as shown in
When the menu of “VARIOUS PIECES OF INFORMATION” is touched on the page of “HOUSEWORK EXPERT,” the display 25 displays a page of “VARIOUS PIECES OF INFORMATION” as shown in
When the menu of “INFORMATION ABOUT HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIC PRODUCTS” is selected on the page of “VARIOUS PIECES OF INFORMATION,” the display 25 displays a page of “INFORMATION ABOUT HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIC PRODUCTS” as shown in
When the menu of “WASHING” is touched on the page of “HOUSEWORK EXPERT” as shown in
When the course menu is selected on the page of “WASHING,” the processing for the operation course is initiated. For example, when the course menu of “USUAL WASHING” is set, the display 25 displays a page of “OPERATION GUIDE” for the “USUAL WASHING” course as shown in
When the “USUAL WASHING” course is set, the washer-drier 1 basically executes only a washing operation including wash, rinse and dehydration steps. In this case, the hole terminal 8 determines whether the drying operation should be executed, based on an expected washing completion time (time when the dehydration step is completed) and weather information (precipitation probability) contained in the washing information received via the Internet 9 from the Web server 10.
When the “OTHER” key is operated in the “DETERGENT” item, a page of “DETERGENT TYPE INPUT” as shown in
The washing conditions set on the “WASHING CONDITIONS” page are transmitted via the Internet 9 to the Web server 10. The Web server 10 determines the water quality in the region where the washer-drier 1 is used, based on the water quality information stored for every region on the data base 11. The Web server 10 then transmits to the home terminal 8 the operation program suitable for the set items such as water quality, detergent information, etc. In the transmission of the operation program, the “WASHING CONDITIONS” page displays a message indicative of “under data transmission” as shown in
On the other hand, when the menu of “INFORMATION ABOUT HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIC PRODUCTS” is touched on the “HOUSEWORK EXPERT” in
When the “SCHEDULE” menu Is touched on the “WASHING” page in
Referring now to
The home terminal 8 determines that the operation program should be renewed (YES at step S3) when a new operation program is originated on the basis of detergent information obtained from detergent makers and washing information obtained from clothes makers and cleaning laboratories, or when the operation program is changed so as to correspond to a newly added optional component such as a detergent dispenser. When the optional component is attached to the washer-drier 1, the washer-drier transmits information about attachment of the optional component to the home terminal 8. The home terminal 8 then receives the latest operation program via the Internet 9 from the Web server 10 (step S6), transmitting the received operation program to the washer-drier 1 (step S7). As a result, the operation program stored on the flash memory 23 is replaced by the latest one.
According to the above-described embodiment, the washer-drier 1 is connected via the home LAN to the home terminal 8, which is further connected via the Internet 9 to the Web server 10. The home terminal 8 adjusts the operation of the washer-drier 1 on the basis of the washing information received from the Web server 10. Accordingly, the washer-drier 1 can automatically execute a proper washing operation according to the conditions such as the weather, type of detergent, water quality in the region, etc. In particular, although the weather changes from day to day, the user need not input the weather information every time the washing operation is executed.
Furthermore, the home terminal 8 is provided with the function of monitoring the total power consumed by the electric appliances 1 to 6 and the function of managing the set washing schedule. Consequently, the home terminal 8 can remote control or manage the household electric appliances.
The home terminal 8 may cause the display 25 to display messages when the total amount of current consumed by the appliances 1 to 6 is about to exceed the maximum capacity or reaches 29 A. When viewing the messages, the user can interrupt some electric appliances (the microwave oven 3 and air conditioner 4, for example).
The home terminal 8 may cause the washer-drier 1 to start the washing operation when the start time is reached on the basis of the set washing schedule. Furthermore, the display 25 may display a message urging the user to change the washing schedule on the basis of the weather. The home terminal 8 may set a schedule for the overall housework, instead of the washing schedule. Additionally, the present invention may be applied to automatic washing machines, driers and a combination of the automatic washing machine and drier.
The foregoing description and drawings are merely illustrative of the principles of the present invention and are not to be construed in a limiting sense. Various changes and modifications will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. All such changes and modifications are seen to fall within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2000-274900 | Sep 2000 | JP | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 09947929 | Sep 2001 | US |
Child | 10964891 | Oct 2004 | US |