1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a drum type washing and drying apparatus, more particularly, to a drum type washing and drying apparatus capable of improving drying performance and reducing manufacturing costs and noise.
2. Description of the Conventional Art
Lately, there has been an increase in use of a drying machine as well as a washing machine so as to reduce a time for washing and drying laundry.
A washing machine has an electric motor for a main power source, and eliminates dirt of the laundry by receiving laundry, detergent and water in a washing tub and performing washing, rinsing and dewatering operations so that the laundry, detergent and water can interact. A drying apparatus eliminates moisture contained in clothing, which has been washed, by introducing heated air into a drying tub in which the laundry has been received.
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By the construction above, when the laundry washed and dewatered by the washing machine 111 is received in the drying drum 135 of the drying machine 131, a power is applied to the driving motor 141, the drying drum 135 and the blowing fan 139 start to drive. And, air inside the drying drum 135 is circulated toward a rear side of the drying drum 135 through the air flowing duct 137 by operating of the blowing fan 139, and is heated by the heater 143 before being introduced into the rotating drum 135.
The heated air of high temperature contains moisture evaporated from the clothing or the like in the drying drum 135, and is sucked into the air flowing duct 137 again. The moisture sucked with the air of high temperature is condensed and discharged while going by way of the condenser 145. The dried air flows along the air flowing duct 137, is heated by the heater 143, and then introduced into the rotating drum 135. The process above is repeatedly performed, and this repeated process performs a drying operation.
However, in the conventional drying machine 131, drying performance is relatively low. Also, since the condenser 145 and the cooling fan 147 which are relatively expensive are needed, manufacturing costs of the drying machine 131 are increased, and noise is generated during driving of the cooling fan 147 for cooling the condenser 145.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a drum type washing and drying apparatus capable of improving drying performance, reducing manufacturing costs and preventing an unnecessary noise.
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 drum type washing and drying apparatus comprising a washing unit including a tub receiving a water for washing laundry and a first drum rotatably installed inside the tub; a drying unit including a second drum rotatably installed in the vicinity of the washing unit; a first airflow duct of which one end is connected to the inside of the tub and the other end is connected to the second drum; a blowing fan installed at the first airflow duct for introducing an air inside the tub into the second drum through the first airflow duct; a heating means for heating the air passing through the first airflow duct; and a second airflow duct of which one end is connected to the second drum and the other end is connected to the tub so that the air inside the second drum is introduced into the tub therethrough.
The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute an unit of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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Processes that the drum type washing and drying apparatus of one embodiment of the present invention is operated will be explained, as follows.
Firstly, before a washing operation is started at a washing unit 11, the control unit 55 controls the airflow valve 43 so as to cut off the first airflow duct 41. When a dewatering operations is performed after the washing operation is completed, the control unit 55 controls the draining pump 27 on the basis of a detecting result of the water level detecting unit 27 so that water can remain in the tub 15 in a degree that the first drum 17 can rotate without contacting with the water in the tub 15.
Further, when the dewatering operation is terminated, dewatered clothing or the like is received in the second drum 35, and then a drying operation is started, the control unit 55 opens the water supplying valve 26 so as to additionally supply water in a degree that the first drum 17 is slightly sunk under water, and controls the airflow valve 43 so that the first airflow duct 41 can be opened. Also, the control unit 55 controls the blowing fan 45, the first and second driving motor 19, 47 and the heater 49 so as to be driven respectively.
Also, when the blowing fan 45 starts to drive, the air withdrawn from the tub 15 flows along the first airflow duct 41, the air is heated by the heater 49, and then the air is introduced into the second drum 35. The introduced air of high temperature contains moisture evaporated from the clothing or the like rotating in the second drum 35, is discharged outside the second rotating drum 35, flows along the second airflow duct 51, and then is introduced into the tub 15.
The air of relatively high temperature and high humidity, which is introduced into the tub 15 exchanges its heat with the first drum 17 while coming in contact with the first drum 17 rotating in contact with water. Thusly the moisture of the air is condensed. The dried air of relatively low temperature due to elimination of it moisture, flows along the first airflow duct 41, and is heated by the heater 49. The heated and dried air of high temperature is introduced into the second drum 35 again, evaporates moisture of the clothing or the like, and thus becomes in a state of high temperature and high humidity. And then, this hot and humid air flows along the second airflow duct 51 and is introduced into the tub 15. This process is repeatedly performed and thus a drying operation is performed by the repeated process.
When the drying operation is completed, the control unit 55 controls the draining pump 27 so that all water in the tub 15 can be discharged outside the tub 15. Also, the control unit 55 controls the airflow valve 43 to cut off the first airflow duct 41 so as to prevent water from being flowed into the first airflow duct 41 during washing operation.
In the drum type washing and drying apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention, the hot and humid air generated in the drying unit can be condensed in the washing unit, thereby improving drying performance, reducing manufacturing costs and preventing an unnecessary noise.
Hereinafter, a drum type washing and drying apparatus of another embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
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An airflow valve 253 is provided at a lower side of the second airflow duct 251 so as to open or close the second airflow duct 251, and the airflow valve 253 is electrically connected with the control unit 55.
A drying operation of the drum type washing and drying apparatus of another embodiment of the present invention is described, as follows.
Firstly, when the drying operation is started, the control unit 55 controls the airflow valve 253 so that the second airflow duct 251 can be opened, and makes the blowing fan 245, the heating means 249, and the first and the second drums 217 and 235 driven respectively. When the blowing fan 245 starts to drive, air is withdrawn from the tub 215, and the withdrawn air flows along the first airflow duct 241 and is heated by the heating means 49. The heated air of high temperature contains moisture evaporated in the second drum 235, flows along the second airflow duct 251 and then is introduced into the tub 215.
The air introduced into the tub 215 exchanges its heat with the first drum 217 while coming in contact with the first rotating drum 217 rotating in contact with water in the tub 215, and thus moisture is condensed and eliminated. The dried air of low temperature due to the elimination of its moisture, flows along the first airflow duct 241, and is heated by the heating means 249. The heated and dried air of high temperature is introduced into the second drum 235, contains moisture and then is discharged outside the second drum 235. This process is repeatedly performed, and thus a drying operation is performed by the repeated process.
In the drum type washing and drying apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention, the hot and humid air generated in the drying unit can be condensed in the washing unit, thereby improving drying performance, reducing manufacturing costs and preventing an unnecessary noise.
In addition, in the another embodiment of the present invention, the washing unit and the drying unit are integrally installed in a single casing, thereby simplifying the structure of the drum type washing and drying apparatus and reducing manufacturing costs.
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.
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