Information
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Patent Grant
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6698107
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Patent Number
6,698,107
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Date Filed
Friday, January 11, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 2, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 034 599
- 034 600
- 034 601
- 034 602
- 034 603
- 034 108
- 034 130
- 034 109
- 034 132
- 034 595
- 034 604
- 034 605
- 034 606
- 034 607
- 034 608
- 034 609
- 034 610
- 034 318
- 034 322
- 034 62
- 034 202
- 068 139
- 068 142
- 068 425
- 068 498
- 068 499
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International Classifications
- F26B1102
- F26B2506
- D06F5800
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Abstract
In a drum for a clothes drier having a plurality of baffles projected from the inner circumference of the drum, lifting and moving clothes, a drum for a clothes drier comprises a cylindrical body housing clothes and rotating and a plurality of baffles projected from the inner circumference of the cylindrical body in a length direction of the cylindrical body and lifting the clothes, wherein at least one baffle is installed at each disposal domain and is formed so as to be inclined with respect to the length direction of the cylindrical body when the inner circumference of the cylindrical body is divided into a plurality of disposal domains in the length direction of the cylindrical body. Accordingly, because the clothes housed in the drum can be regularly dispersed, contact of the clothes and heating air can be performed well, accordingly clothes drying efficiency can be improved.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a drum for a clothes dryer and, in particular, to a drum for a clothes dryer having a plurality of baffles projecting from an internal circumference of a drum for lifting and moving clothes to be dried.
2. Description of the Background Art
Generally, a clothes dryer dries laundry by removing water from the laundry. Usually, the clothes dryer is installed beside a washer to be used upon completion of the washing process.
FIG. 1
is a sectional view illustrating a conventional clothes dryer. The conventional clothes dryer includes a casing
10
having a hexahedral shape so as to have an internal space, a rotating drum
30
supported by a roller R placed inside the casing
10
, a driving motor
20
installed inside the casing
10
for generating a driving force in order to rotate the drum
30
, a belt
40
and a pulley
41
connecting the driving motor
20
with the drum
30
for transmitting rotational force from the driving motor
20
to the drum
30
, a circular rear plate
50
covering the rear side of the drum
30
and having an air suction port
51
constructed with a plurality of through holes, and a circular front plate
60
covering the front side of the drum
30
and having an input opening
61
and an air exhaust port
62
. A plurality of air holes
11
is formed in the casing
10
.
A suction duct
70
is connected to the air suction port
51
as a path through which air is drawn from outside into the drum
30
. A heater (H) is installed at an inlet portion of the suction duct
70
for heating the intake air. An exhaust duct
80
is connected to the air exhaust port
62
to provide a path through which air from inside the drum
30
is discharged upon completion of the drying process. A fan
91
is installed inside the exhaust duct
80
for generating blasts by the driving motor
20
.
A door (D) for opening/closing the clothes dryer is installed in a front surface of the casing
10
, and a filter (F) for filtering impurities, such as lint, is installed inside the exhaust duct
80
.
To operate the conventional clothes dryer, a user opens the door (D) in the front surface of the casing
10
, puts clothes into the drum
30
through the input opening
61
and closes the door (D). When the user turns on an operation switch, power is applied to operate the driving motor
20
.
The driving force generated by the driving motor
20
is transmitted to the drum
30
through the pulley
40
and the belt
41
to rotate the drum
30
and to operate the fan
91
. The clothes in the drum
30
drop according to rotation of the drum
30
. Simultaneously, air drawn from outside by the suction force of the fan
91
is heated by the heater (H), flows into the drum
30
through the suction port
51
to dry the clothes inside the drum
30
, is exhausted through the exhaust port
62
and is discharged outside the casing
10
through the exhaust duct
80
. A plurality of baffles
32
installed in an inner circumference of the drum
30
rotate together with the drum
30
to increase the area in contact with the heated air.
This process is performed continually until the clothes in the drum
30
are dry. When the drying process is finished, the user opens the door (D) and pulls out the dry clothes through the input opening
61
.
As depicted in greater detail in
FIG. 2
, a sectional view taken along line A—A of
FIG. 1
, and
FIG. 3
, a perspective view of the drum, the drum
30
is constructed with a cylindrical body
31
, and the plurality of baffles
32
project from the inner circumference of the cylindrical body
31
at regular intervals toward the center. The plurality of baffles
32
are formed along the length of the cylindrical body
31
. In the embodiment shown, three baffles project from the inner circumference of the cylindrical body
31
at a 120° angle.
When the cylindrical body
31
rotates, the plurality of baffles
32
serves to move and lift the clothes inside the drum
30
to the upper portion of the drum
30
. When the plurality of baffles
32
from which the clothes are hanging moves to an upper portion of the drum
30
, the clothes drop freely from the upper portion to a bottom portion of the drum
30
. The motion and heated air serve to dry the clothes in the drum.
However, in the conventional clothes dryer, because a length of the plurality of baffles
32
is the same as a length of the cylindrical body
31
, it is difficult to disperse the clothes uniformly. As a result, the clothes clump around one place of the drum
30
, and additional time is required to dry the clothes, thereby hampering dryer efficiency.
For example, as shown in
FIG. 4
, when the drum
30
rotates, heated air flows into the upper portion of the drum
30
and is exhausted through the exhaust port
62
. Accordingly, the clothes tossed up to the upper portion of the drum
30
by the baffles
32
drop freely and clump around the exhaust port
62
due to the same flow of the air.
In addition, when the clothes clump around the exhaust port
62
, it increases the friction of the air exhausted through the exhaust port
62
, as well as the load on and noise of the fan
91
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide a drum for a clothes dryer which is capable of improving clothes drying efficiency by facilitating contact between clothes and heated air by providing a plurality of baffles to regularly disperse clothes housed inside a drum.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, a drum for a clothes dryer in accordance with the present invention includes a rotating cylindrical body for housing clothes, and a plurality of baffles projecting lengthwise from an inner circumference of the cylindrical body for lifting the clothes. The plurality of baffles is disposed so as to become more distant from or draw closer to the side of the cylindrical body gradually at regular intervals.
In another embodiment, a drum for a clothes dryer in accordance with the present invention includes a cylindrical rotating body for housing clothes, and a plurality of baffles projecting from an inner circumference of the cylindrical body lengthwise along the cylindrical body for lifting the clothes. At least one baffle is installed at each disposal domain, the inner circumference of the cylindrical body being divided into a plurality of disposal domains disposed lengthwise along the cylindrical body, each baffle being the same size as a width of each disposal domain at which each baffle is disposed and having the same width as each other. The plurality of baffles is formed so as to have the same interval in the circumferential direction of the cylindrical body.
A ratio (h/d) of a height (h) of each baffle to the inner diameter (d) of the cylindrical body is within the range of 1/10˜2/10.
A ratio (1/L) of a length (l) of each baffle to a length (L) of the cylindrical body is greater than 3/10 and less than 10/10.
In the drum for the clothes dryer in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, the plurality of disposal domains are set so as to have a region which overlaps each other.
In the drum for the clothes dryer in accordance with still another embodiment of the present invention, the disposal domains do not overlap each other.
In yet another embodiment, a drum for a clothes dryer in accordance with the present invention includes a rotating cylindrical body for housing clothes, and a plurality of baffles projecting from an inner circumference of the cylindrical body lengthwise along the cylindrical body for lifting the clothes, the plurality of baffles being inclined with respect to the length of the cylindrical body.
The cylindrical body sucks air through the side surface and discharges air through the other side surface, and the baffles placed at the side surface through which air is drawn are formed so as to be lower than the baffles placed at the other side surface from which air is discharged.
An angle of inclination (α) of the plurality of baffles is 0°<α≦20° in the length direction of the cylindrical body.
The plurality of baffles is formed so as to be inclined with respect to a normal direction of the cylindrical body.
An angle of inclination (β) of the plurality of baffles is 0°<β≦45° toward the normal direction of the cylindrical body.
A ratio (h/d) of a height (h) of each baffle to the inner diameter (d) of the cylindrical body is within the range of 1/10˜2/10.
One of the baffles has a protrusion portion projecting from the end of the side from which air is discharged and having a certain height.
In a further embodiment, a drum for a clothes dryer in accordance with the present invention includes a rotating cylindrical body for housing clothes, and a plurality of baffles projecting from the inner circumference of the cylindrical body lengthwise along the cylindrical body. The cylindrical body sucks air through the side surface and discharges air through the other side surface, and one of the baffles has a protrusion portion projecting from the end of the side from which air is discharged and having a certain height.
In a still further embodiment, a drum for a clothes dryer in accordance with the present invention includes a rotating cylindrical body for housing clothes, and a plurality of baffles projecting from the inner circumference of the cylindrical body lengthwise along the cylindrical body, the plurality of baffles being formed so as to be inclined with respect to a normal direction of the cylindrical body.
The plurality of baffles is inclined with respect to the direction of rotation.
In yet another embodiment, a drum for a clothes dryer in accordance with the present invention includes a rotating cylindrical body for housing clothes, and a plurality of baffles projecting from an inner circumference of the cylindrical body lengthwise along the cylindrical body for lifting the clothes, wherein at least one baffle is installed at each disposal domain and is formed so as to be inclined with respect to the length of the cylindrical body when the inner circumference of the cylindrical body is divided into a plurality of disposal domains lengthwise along the cylindrical body.
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 illustrating a conventional clothes dryer;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view illustrating a conventional drum taken along line A—A of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view illustrating the drum of the conventional clothes dryer;
FIG. 4
is a longitudinal sectional view illustrating an air flow state in the conventional clothes dryer;
FIG. 5
is a longitudinal sectional view illustrating a clothes dryer in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view illustrating a drum taken along line B—B of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view illustrating the drum of the clothes dryer in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view illustrating an alternative drum structure for the clothes dryer in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9
is a perspective view illustrating a drum structure for a clothes dryer in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 10
is a perspective view illustrating a drum structure for a clothes dryer in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 11
is a perspective view illustrating a drum structure for a clothes dryer in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 12
is a longitudinal sectional view illustrating a drum structure for a clothes dryer in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 13
is a sectional view illustrating the drum taken along line C—C of
FIG. 12
;
FIG. 14
is a side view illustrating an angle of inclination of a baffle of the drum in accordance with the fifth embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 15
is a perspective view illustrating the drum for the cloth dryer in accordance with the fifth embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 16
is a detail drawing illustrating a protrusion portion formed at the baffle of the drum in accordance with the fifth embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 17
is a longitudinal sectional view illustrating a drum for a cloth dryer in accordance with a sixth embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 18
is a perspective view illustrating the drum for the cloth dryer in accordance with the sixth embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 19
is a perspective view illustrating a drum for a cloth dryer in accordance with a seventh embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 20
is a perspective view illustrating a drum for a cloth dryer in accordance with an eighth embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 21
is a development view illustrating a drum for a cloth dryer in accordance with a ninth embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Hereinafter, embodiments of a drum for a cloth dryer in accordance with the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The same reference numerals will be given to the same parts as the conventional art.
FIGS. 5-8
illustrate a clothes dryer in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.
As depicted in
FIG. 5
, in the clothes dryer in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, a cylindrical drum
100
is rotatively supported by a plurality of rollers inside a casing
10
, and a driving motor
20
is installed at a internal lower portion of the casing
10
. The driving motor
20
and the drum
100
are connected by a pulley
40
and a belt
41
, and the driving force of the driving motor
20
is transmitted to the drum
100
.
A circular rear plate
50
is attached to the drum
100
so as to cover a rear portion of the drum
100
, and a suction port
51
having a plurality of holes therethrough is formed at an upper portion of the rear plate
50
.
A suction duct
70
is connected to the suction port
51
of the rear plate
50
in order to draw outside air into the drum
100
, and a heater (H) for heating the sucked air is installed at an inlet portion of the suction duct
70
.
A circular front plate
60
is installed at a front portion of the drum
100
so as to cover the front portion of the drum
100
. Provided in the front plate
60
are an input opening
61
, through which a user puts/pulls clothes into/from the drum
100
, and an exhaust port
62
, constructed with a plurality of holes for exhausting air from inside the drum
100
.
An exhaust duct
80
, which extends to the outside of the casing
10
, is connected to the exhaust port
62
of the front plate
60
, and a fan
91
is installed inside the exhaust duct
80
in order to generate air flow by receiving the driving force from the driving motor
20
.
As depicted in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, the drum
100
includes a cylindrical body
110
for housing clothes and a plurality of baffles
111
projecting from disposal domains disposed on the inner circumference of the cylindrical body
110
and having a certain height.
The plurality of baffles
111
is placed so as to become progressively more distant from the side of the cylindrical body
110
at regular intervals.
The inner circumference of the cylindrical body
110
is divided into three disposal domains (S
1
), (S
2
), (S
3
), each having the same width and each disposal domain overlapping the next adjacent disposal domain to a specific degree.
With respect to a center line (C) at right angles relative to the length of the cylindrical body
110
, a disposal domain (S) is demarcated into two disposal domains (S
1
) and (S
3
). As can be seen, one disposal domain (S
2
) overlaps with the disposal domains (S
1
) and (S
3
).
The disposal domains (S
1
), (S
2
), (S
3
) have a cylindrical shape and a specific width.
One of the plurality of baffles
111
is installed at each of the disposal domains (S
1
), (S
2
), (S
3
), each baffle
111
having the same length as the width of each disposal domain (S
1
), (S
2
), (S
3
) and each baffle
111
maintaining a specific distance from adjacent baffles in the circumferential direction of the cylindrical body
110
.
As depicted in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, each of the three baffles
111
is installed in the order of the disposal domains (S
1
), (S
2
), (S
3
) in the rotational direction of the drum
100
.
In comparison with the inner diameter (d) of the cylindrical body
110
, a ratio (h/d) of the height (h) of each baffle
111
to the inner diameter (d) of the cylindrical body
110
is within the range of 1/10˜2/10.
In addition, in comparison with a length (L) of the cylindrical body
110
, a ratio (1/L) of a length (l) of each baffle
111
to a length (L) of the cylindrical body
110
is greater than 3/10 and less than 10/10.
In
FIG. 5
, unexplained reference numeral F is a filter, and reference numeral
11
is an suction hole through which air is sucked from outside.
The operation and the effects of the clothes dryer in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention will be described in more detail.
A user opens the door (D), puts clothes into the drum
100
through the input opening
61
and closes the door (D). When the user turns on an operation switch, power is applied to the driving motor
20
, and the driving motor
20
is operated. When the driving motor
20
is operated, the driving force of the driving motor
20
is transmitted to the drum
100
through the belt
40
and the pulley
41
to rotate the drum
100
and to operate the fan
91
.
The clothes put into the drum
100
are tossed due to rotation of the drum. At the same time, air sucked through the suction duct
70
by the suction force of the fan
91
is heated by the heater (H), and the heated air flows into the drum
100
through the suction port S
1
of the rear plate
50
.
The heated air sucked into the drum
100
through the suction port
51
dries the clothes dropping rotatively inside the drum
100
, is exhausted through the exhaust port
62
, and is discharged through the exhaust duct
80
.
The clothes housed inside the drum
100
move to the upper portion of the drum
100
by the plurality of baffles
111
respectively formed at the plurality of disposal domains (S) of the cylindrical body
110
of the drum
100
and drop, and the process is repeated.
Herein, because each baffle
111
of the drum
100
projects from each disposal domain and because the plurality of baffles
111
are formed in the circumferential direction as a plurality of platforms, the clothes can be regularly dispersed and moved inside the drum
100
, and the clothes come into greater contact with the heated air, thereby improving clothes drying efficiency. In addition, clothes are prevented from clumping around the exhaust port
62
, so that the clothes come into contact more easily with the heated air, and resistance against the air can be minimized.
The above-described process is performed continually until the clothes put into the drum
100
are dry, whereupon the user opens the door (D) and removes the clothes through the input opening
61
.
FIG. 9
is a development view illustrating a drum structure for a clothes dryer in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
As depicted in
FIG. 9
, in the drum
100
in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention, unlike the first embodiment of the present invention, the disposal domains at which each baffle is installed do not overlap each other.
In this configuration, the three disposal domains (S
1
), (S
2
), (S
3
), which do not one another, are demarcated on the inner circumference of the cylindrical body
110
, one of baffles
112
having a specific height being installed at each disposal domain (S
1
), (S
2
), (S
3
).
Each baffle
112
is placed at each disposal domain (S
1
), (S
2
), (S
3
) so as to have a specific distance each other in the circumferential direction of the cylindrical body
110
.
Herein, as depicted in
FIG. 9
, each of the three baffles
112
is installed in the order of the disposal domains (S
1
), (S
2
), (S
3
) from the front plate
60
to the rear plate
50
in the rotational direction of the drum
100
.
FIG. 10
is a perspective view illustrating a drum structure for a clothes dryer in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.
As depicted in
FIG. 10
, in the drum
100
in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention, three disposal domains are demarcated so as not to be overlapped each other, and each baffle
113
having a specific height is installed to each disposal domain (S
1
), (S
2
), (S
3
).
In the three disposal domains (S
1
), (S
2
), (S
3
), one baffle is respectively formed at both sides disposal domains (S
1
), (S
3
) so as to place at the same line each other in the length direction. Two baffles are formed at the center disposal domain (S
2
) so as to have a certain distance from each baffle
113
formed at the side disposal domains (S
1
), (S
3
) in the circumferential direction.
A total of four baffles are placed at regular intervals in the circumferential direction.
FIG. 11
is a perspective view illustrating a drum structure for a clothes dryer in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
In the drum
100
in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention, on the contrary to the baffle arrange structure in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention, in three disposal domains (S
1
), (S
2
), (S
3
), two baffles
114
are respectively formed at both sides disposal domains (S
1
), (S
3
) so as to place at the same line each other in the length direction. One baffle is formed at the center disposal domain (S
2
).
A total of five baffles
114
are placed at regular intervals in the circumferential direction of the cylindrical body
110
.
In the clothes dryer in accordance with the second, third and fourth embodiments of the present invention, because the plurality of baffles are formed in the circumferential direction as a plurality of platforms, it is possible to prevent the clothes from gathering around the exhaust port
62
and to disperse the clothes regularly inside the drum
100
. Accordingly, the clothes can be easily contacted with the heating air, the flow resistance of the air can be minimized, clothes drying time can be shortened, and clothes drying efficiency can be improved.
FIGS. 12-16
illustrate a clothes dryer in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
As depicted in
FIG. 12
, the clothes dryer in accordance with the fifth embodiment of the present invention includes the casing
10
, the drum
100
rotatively installed inside the casing
10
, and the driving motor
20
installed inside the casing
10
and rotating the drum
100
.
The rear plate
50
is installed to the rear of the drum
100
, and the front plate is installed to the front of the drum
100
. The suction duct
70
is connected to the suction port
51
of the rear plate
50
, and the heater (H) is installed to an inlet portion of the suction port
70
.
The inlet opening
61
and the exhaust port
62
are formed at the front plate
60
, and the exhaust duct
80
is connected to the exhaust port
62
. The fan
91
rotated by the driving motor
20
is installed inside the exhaust duct
80
.
Particularly, the drum
100
includes the cylindrical body
110
housing clothes and the plurality of baffles
120
projecting from the inner circumference of the cylindrical body
110
and moving the clothes when the cylindrical body
110
is rotated.
The baffles
120
are formed so as to be similar to the length of the cylindrical body
110
and are placed at regular intervals in the circumferenctial direction of the cylindrical body
110
. The baffles
120
are inclined at a certain angle toward the length direction of the drum
100
.
As depicted in
FIG. 14
, it is preferable to set an angle of inclination (α) of the plurality of baffles
120
as 0°<α≦20°.
In the plurality of baffles
120
, on the basis of the baffle lifting the clothes in the rotational direction of the drum
100
, a height of the baffle abutting on the rear plate
50
is lower than a height of the baffle abutting on the front plate
60
.
A ratio (h/d) of the height (h) of each baffle
120
to the inner diameter (d) of the cylindrical body
110
is within the range of 1/10˜2/10.
As depicted in
FIG. 16
, a protrusion portion
122
is formed at the end of a certain baffle of the baffles
120
. In more detail, the baffle
120
having the protrusion portion
62
is constructed with a wing portion
121
projecting from the inner circumference of the cylindrical body
110
and the protrusion portion
122
projected relatively high from the end of the wing portion
121
.
In the clothes dryer in accordance with the fifth embodiment of the present invention, by the baffles
120
projected so as to be inclined, the clothes can be regularly dispersed and moved inside the drum
100
, and it is possible to prevent the clothes from gathering around the exhaust port
62
.
In more detail, the heating air sucked into the drum
100
through the suction port
62
of the rear plate
50
flows inside the drum
100
and is exhausted through the exhaust port
62
of the front plate
60
. At the same time, the clothes rotating together with the drum
100
by engaging with the baffles
120
are moved to the rear plate
50
at which the suction port
51
is formed in the inclination direction of the baffles
120
.
Accordingly, the clothes come into prolonged contact with the heated air, and the clothes do not gather around the front plate
60
where the exhaust port
62
is formed, thereby improving drying efficiency.
In the meantime, as depicted in
FIG. 16
, because the protrusion portion
122
formed at one or more than one of the plurality of baffles
120
has the larger engaging area with the clothes, the clothes can be more easily dispersed, and it is possible to prevent the clothes from gathering around the exhaust port
62
more efficiently.
FIG. 17
is a longitudinal sectional view illustrating a drum for a cloth dryer in accordance with a sixth embodiment of the present invention, and
FIG. 18
is a development view illustrating the drum for the cloth dryer in accordance with the sixth embodiment of the present invention.
The drum in accordance with the sixth embodiment of the present invention includes the cylindrical body
110
housing clothes and rotating, and a plurality of baffles
130
projecting from the inner circumference of the cylindrical body
110
in a length-direction of the cylindrical body and formed so as to be inclined with respect to a normal direction of the cylindrical body
110
.
The plurality of baffles
130
is formed at regular intervals in the circumferential direction of the cylindrical body
110
. An angle of inclination (α) of the plurality of baffles
130
is 0°<α≦20° toward the length direction of the cylindrical body
110
, and an angle of inclination (β) of the plurality of baffles
130
is 0°<β≦45° toward the normal direction of the cylindrical body.
The height (h) of the baffles
130
is the same each other, and a ratio (h/d) of the height (h) of each baffle
130
to the inner diameter (d) of the cylindrical body is within the range of 1/10˜2/10.
A protrusion portion
132
having a certain height is formed at the end of a certain baffle of the baffles
130
.
FIG. 19
is a perspective view illustrating a drum for a cloth dryer in accordance with a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
As depicted in
FIG. 19
, in the drum in accordance with the seventh embodiment of the present invention, a plurality of baffles
140
are formed so as to have an angle of inclination (β) toward the normal direction of the cylindrical body
110
and are placed at regular intervals in the circumferential direction of the cylindrical body
110
.
The baffles
140
are formed so as to be inclined with respect to the rotational direction.
In the clothes dryer in accordance with the sixth and seventh embodiments of the present invention, because a plurality of baffles are formed so as to be inclined with respect to the length direction and the normal direction of the drum
100
, the clothes can be regularly dispersed and moved inside the drum
100
, and resistance air against air flow can be minimized by preventing the clothes from gathering around the exhaust port
62
, thereby reducing load on the fan and noise attendant with the drying process. By improving clothes drying efficiency, clothes drying time can be shortened, and power consumption can be minimized.
FIG. 20
is a perspective view illustrating a drum for a clothes dryer in accordance with an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
As in the fifth embodiment, in the clothes dryer in accordance with the eighth embodiment of the present invention, a plurality of baffles
150
are formed so as to have an angle of inclination (α) toward the length direction of the cylindrical body
110
.
Each of the baffles
150
is formed so as to be inclined. The height of the baffles
155
abutting the front plate
60
is greater than the height of the baffles
150
abutting the rear plate
50
.
Herein, an angle of inclination (γ) of the plurality of baffles is 0°<γ≦10°.
In the clothes dryer in accordance with the eighth embodiment of the present invention, because the baffles
150
are formed so as to have a larger engaging area toward the exhaust port of the front plate
60
, it is possible to prevent the clothes from gathering around the exhaust port
62
.
FIG. 21
is a perspective view illustrating a drum for a cloth dryer in accordance with a ninth embodiment of the present invention.
The ninth embodiment of the present invention combines the construction of the first embodiment with the construction of the fifth embodiment.
As depicted in
FIG. 21
, in the clothes dryer in accordance with the ninth embodiment of the present invention, each baffle
161
,
162
,
163
is installed at each disposal domain (S
1
), (S
2
), (S
3
) so as to have a regular length toward the length direction of the cylindrical body
110
.
In addition, the baffles
161
,
162
,
163
are formed so as to be inclined with respect to the length of the cylindrical body
110
. Although each baffle
161
,
162
,
163
has the same angle of inclination (α
1
, α
2
, α
3
) in the shown embodiment, baffles having different angles of inclination according to design conditions are considered within the scope of the present invention.
In the clothes dryer in accordance with the ninth embodiment of the present invention, each baffle
161
,
162
,
163
can be variously formed at each disposal domain as in the second through fourth embodiments, or each baffle
161
,
162
,
163
can be formed so as to have various angles of inclination and heights as in the sixth through eighth embodiments.
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 meets 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 drum for a clothes dryer, comprising:a cylindrical body housing clothes and rotating; and a plurality of baffles projected from the inner circumference of the cylindrical body in a length direction of the cylindrical body and lifting the clothes, wherein the plurality of baffles are formed so as to be inclined with respect to both the length direction of the cylindrical body and a normal direction of the cylindrical body, and wherein the cylindrical body sucks air through the side surface and discharges air through the other side surface, and at least one of the baffles has a protrusion portion projected from the end of the side at which air is discharged and having a certain height.
- 2. A drum for a clothes dryer, comprising:a cylindrical body housing clothes and rotating; and a plurality of baffles projected from the inner circumference of the cylindrical body in a length direction of the cylindrical body and lifting the clothes, wherein the plurality of baffles are formed so as to be inclined with respect to both the length direction of the cylindrical body and a normal direction of the cylindrical body, and wherein the cylindrical body sucks air through the side surface and discharge air through the other side surface, and the baffles placed at the side surface at which air is sucked are formed so as to be lower than the baffles placed at the other side surface at which air is discharged, in the position lifting the clothes.
- 3. A drum for a clothes dryer, comprising:a cylindrical body housing clothes and rotating; and a plurality of baffles projected from the inner circumference of the cylindrical body in a length direction of the cylindrical body and lifting the clothes, wherein the plurality of baffles are formed so as to be inclined with respect to both the length direction of the cylindrical body and a normal direction of the cylindrical body, wherein the plurality of baffles are formed so as to be inclined from a first end portion abutting on the inner diameter of the cylindrical body to a second end portion, and wherein the cylindrical body sucks air through the side surface and discharges air through the other side surface, and the baffles placed at the other side surface at which air is discharged are formed so as to be higher than the baffles placed at the side surface at which air is sucked.
- 4. A drum for a clothes dryer, comprising:a cylindrical body housing clothes and rotating; and a plurality of baffles projected from the inner circumference of the cylindrical body in a length direction of the cylindrical body and lifting the clothes, wherein the plurality of baffles are formed so as to be inclined with respect to both the length direction of the cylindrical body and a normal direction of the cylindrical body, wherein the plurality of baffles are formed so as to be inclined from a first end portion abutting on the inner diameter of the cylindrical body to a second end portion, and wherein an angle of inclination (γ) of the height variation of the plurality of baffles is 0°<γ≦10°.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2001-38258 |
Jun 2001 |
KR |
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2001-76302 |
Dec 2001 |
KR |
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