The present disclosure relates to combination washer/dryer machines and, more particularly, to a combination washer/dryer machine with a seal sealing a gap formed between the drum and tub during washing and drying operations.
In combination washer/dryer machines, it is difficult to provide a drying cycle without a lengthy finishing drying time. Several reasons exist for the lengthy drying time of the clothes within the drum. One such reason is a gap exists between the drum and the tub. The gap enables air to bypass the drum. Thus, the drying air exits the machine without providing its heated air to the clothes within the drum. Accordingly, the drying cycle is inefficient and necessitates a longer drying time.
It would be desirable to provide a combination washer/dryer machine with an efficient drying cycle time. It would also be desirable to utilize all of the created drying air and pass it into the drum for its intended drying purposes. Thus, it is desirable to eliminate bypasses around the drum. Drying air would be forced to enter into the drum. Accordingly, with all the drying air forced into the drum, this would, in turn, reduce the drying cycle time.
It is also desirable to provide a combination washer/dryer machine that overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art. It is desirable to provide a combination washer/dryer machine that provides a flow restriction to avoid air from bypassing the drum. Thus, it is desirable to move substantially all of the generated heated air to enter into the drum.
In accordance with the present disclosure, a combination washer/dryer machine comprises a rotatable drum inside a cabinet. The drum has an external surface. A tub is positioned inside the cabinet. The drum is rotatable in the tub. The tub has an inner surface. A seal extends between the exterior surface of the drum and the inner surface of the tub to form a desired gap between the seal and the drum or tub during both washing and drying operations and to minimize bypass of drying air during the drying operation.
The seal includes a securement portion and a flap portion. The flap portion is dynamic. The flap portion moves in response to the centrifugal force created by the RPM of the drum. The flap portion also may move in response to air entering the tub. The seal securement portion may be on the drum or the tub. A ring and seal may be positioned on the tub. The seal includes a flap covering openings on the ring. Air enters the ring lifting the flap and the flap reduces the gap between the drum and the tub. The seal is positioned on the tub and includes a channel facing the drum to provide an air flow path.
According to a second aspect of the disclosure, a combination washer/dryer machine comprises a cabinet with a door enabling access into the cabinet. Controls for operating the washer and dryer are mounted on the cabinet. A washing system, drying system and a rotatable drum and tub are positioned inside the cabinet. The drum has an external surface. The drum is rotatable in the tub. The tub has an inner surface. A seal extends between the exterior surface of the drum and the inner surface of the tub to form a desired gap between the seal and the drum or tub during both washing and drying operations and to minimize bypass of drying air during the drying operation.
The seal includes a securement portion and a flap portion. The flap portion is dynamic. The flap portion moves in response to the air force created by the RPM of the drum. The flap portion also may move in response to air entering the tub. The seal securement portion may be on the drum or the tub. A ring and seal may be positioned on the tub. The seal includes a flap covering openings on the ring. Air enters the ring lifting the flap and the flap reduces the gap between the drum and the tub. The seal is positioned on the tub and includes a channel facing the drum to provide an air flow path.
According to a third aspect of the disclosure, a combination washing/dryer machine drum and tub combination comprises a drum and a tub. The drum is positioned inside the tub. A seal extends between an exterior surface of the drum and an inner surface of the tub to form a desired gap between the seal and the drum or tub during both washing and drying operations and to minimize bypass of drying air during the drying operation.
The seal includes a securement portion and a flap portion. The flap portion is dynamic. The flap portion moves in response to the air force created by the RPM of the drum. The flap portion also may move in response to air entering the tub. The seal securement portion may be on the drum or the tub. A ring and seal may be positioned on the tub. The seal includes a flap covering openings on the ring. Air enters the ring lifting the flap and the flap reduces the gap between the drum and the tub. The seal is positioned on the tub and includes a channel facing the drum to provide an air flow path.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. The description and specific examples in this summary are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Turning to the figures, a combination washer/dryer machine is illustrated and designated with the reference numeral 20. The combination washer/dryer machine 20 includes a cabinet 24 with a plurality of panels 26. The front panel 28 includes a door 30 to enable access into the combination washer/dryer machine 20. Controls 32 are positioned on the front panel 28. The controls 32 controls the operation of the combination washer/dryer machine.
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A gap 80 is formed between the drum 40 and the tub 42. The gap 80 provides for the recovery of water or the like between the drum 40 and the tub 42. The drum 40 has a cylindrical sidewall 82 and an end plate surface 84. Likewise, the tub 42 has a cylindrical wall 86 and an end wall 88. The external surface of the sidewall 82 and end wall 88 face an inner surface of the tub 42.
A seal 90 may be connected to the drum 40 or the tub 42. The seal 90 includes an attachment portion 92 and a dynamic flap 94. The attachment portion 92 may secure to the drum 40 or the tub 42. The flap 94 is manufactured from a desired material to enable the flap to deflect as needed at various RPM speeds of the drum. This enables the appropriate gap for the washing/drying operation.
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The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.
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