Claims
- 1. A drum washing machine comprising:a housing; a fixed drum disposed in the housing and containing washing water; a rotatable drum having a rear panel and rotatably disposed in the fixed drum; and a circulation unit supplying the washing water contained in the fixed drum to the rotatable drum, the circulation unit comprising: a drawing unit drawing the washing water upwards toward a center portion of the rear panel of the rotatable drum by a turning force of the rotatable drum; and a spraying unit formed on the center portion of the rear panel to spray the washing water into the rotatable drum; wherein the drawing unit is formed on the rear panel of the rotatable drum and provided with a curved water-guiding duct connected between the spraying unit and a periphery of the rear panel to communicate with the fixed drum.
- 2. The drum washing machine of claim 1, wherein the curved water-guiding duct includes first water-guiding ducts drawing the washing water during a first rotation in a first rotational direction of the rotatable drum, and second water-guiding ducts drawing the washing water during a second rotation in a second rotational direction of the rotatable drum.
- 3. The drum washing machine of claim 2, wherein the first water-guiding ducts are disposed to form a pair symmetrical to each other and around the spraying unit, and the second water-guiding ducts are disposed to form a pair symmetrical to each other and around the spraying unit.
- 4. The drum washing machine of claim 2, wherein the spraying unit is disposed at the center portion of the rear panel of the rotatable drum and provided with a nozzle to allow the washing water introduced into the spray unit through the first and second water-guiding ducts to be sprayed therethrough.
- 5. The drum washing machine of claim 1, wherein the spraying unit is disposed at the center portion of the rear panel of the rotatable drum and provided with a nozzle to allow the washing water drawn by the drawing unit to be sprayed therethrough.
- 6. The drum washing machine of claim 4, further comprising a partition formed in the spraying unit, wherein an interior space of the spraying unit is divided into a plurality of subspaces each communicating with a corresponding one of the first and second water-guiding ducts.
- 7. A washing machine, comprising:a fixed drum containing washing water; a rotatable drum rotatably disposed within the fixed drum, having a cylindrical panel and a rear panel attached to one open end of the cylindrical panel; and a washing water circulating unit formed on the rear panel of the rotatable drum, having a duct formed between a peripheral portion of the rear panel and a center portion of the rear panel, drawing the washing water from the fixed drum toward the center portion of the rear panel by a turning force generated when the rotatable drum rotates, and spraying the drawn washing water into an inside of the cylindrical panel of the rotatable drum.
- 8. The washing machine of claim 7, wherein the duct communicates with the fixed drum and the inside of the cylindrical panel of the rotatable drum.
- 9. The washing machine of claim 7, wherein the washing water circulating unit comprises:a spraying unit formed on the central portion of the rear panel to communicate with the duct, protruding toward an inside of the cylindrical panel of the rotatable drum, and spraying the washing water into the inside of the cylindrical panel of the rotatable drum.
- 10. The washing machine of claim 7, wherein the washing water circulating unit comprises:an inlet portion formed in one end of the duct and disposed in the peripheral portion of the rear panel to communicate with an outside of the cylindrical panel; and an outlet portion formed in another end of the duct and disposed in the center portion of the rear panel to communicate with the inside of the cylindrical panel.
- 11. The washing machine of claim 10, further comprising a spraying unit connected to the outlet portion and disposed within the cylindrical panel, wherein the washing water drawn through the duct is sprayed into the cylindrical panel of the rotatable drum through of the spraying unit.
- 12. The washing machine of claim 10, wherein the duct is curved from the peripheral portion to the central portion.
- 13. The washing machine of claim 10, wherein the cylindrical panel of the rotatable drum rotates about an axial line passing through the center portion of the rear panel.
- 14. The washing machine of claim 10, wherein the inlet portion of the duct is coupled to the cylindrical panel to draw the washing water disposed between the cylindrical panel and the fixed drum.
- 15. The washing machine of claim 14, wherein the inlet portion of the duct has an acute angle with a radial line perpendicular to the axial line.
- 16. The washing machine of claim 7, wherein the duct comprises a first water-guiding duct drawing the washing water during a first rotation of the rotatable drum in a first rotational direction and a second water-guiding duct drawing the washing water during a second rotation of the rotatable drum in a second rotational direction.
- 17. The washing machine of claim 7, wherein the duct comprises a first water-guiding duct and a second water-guiding duct forming a pair with the first water-guiding duct, the pair disposed at opposite sides of the central portion of the rear panel.
- 18. The washing machine of claim 17, wherein the washing water circulating unit comprises a spraying unit disposed in the central portion to communicate with the first and second water-guiding ducts, wherein the spraying unit sprays the washing water drawn through one of the first and second water-guiding ducts.
- 19. The washing machine of claim 17, wherein the washing water circulating unit comprises a spraying unit disposed in the central portion to communicate with the first and second water-guiding ducts, the spraying unit having a partition dividing an inside of the spraying unit into a plurality of compartments each exclusively communicating with a corresponding one of the first and second water-guiding ducts.
- 20. The washing machine of claim 19, wherein the spraying unit comprises a plurality of nozzles formed on each compartment of the spraying unit to spray the washing water drawn through the corresponding one of the first and second water-guiding ducts.
- 21. The washing machine of claim 7, wherein the washing water circulating unit comprises a spraying unit disposed within the center portion of the rear panel and an inside of the cylindrical panel of the rotatable drum and coupled to the duct to receive the washing water.
- 22. A washing machine, comprising:affixed drum containing washing water; a rotatable drum disposed within the fixed drum, having a cylindrical panel, side openings formed on respective opposite ends of the cylindrical panel, and a rear panel attached to one of the side openings, and rotating about an axial line passing through each center portion of the cylindrical panel, the side openings, and the rear panel; a duct unit formed on the rear panel and between a peripheral portion of the rear panel and the center portion of the rear panel, drawing the washing water toward the center portion of the rear panel when the rotatable drum rotates; and a spraying unit formed in the center portion of the rear panel to communicate with the duct unit, spraying the washing water drawn from the fixed drum through the duct unit into the inside of the cylindrical panel of the rotatable drum.
- 23. The washing machine of claim 22, wherein the duct unit is disposed on a plane perpendicular to the axial line.
- 24. The washing machine of claim 22, wherein the duct unit is oblique at an angle with respect to a radial line perpendicular to the axial line.
- 25. The washing machine of claim 22, wherein the duct unit comprises:a duct formed on the rear panel; an inlet portion disposed in the peripheral portion of the rear panel to be coupled between the duct and the cylindrical panel to communicate with the fixed drum; and an outlet portion coupled between another end of the duct and the spraying unit.
- 26. The washing machine of claim 25, wherein the duct is curved between the inlet portion and the outlet portion.
- 27. The washing machine of claim 25, wherein the inlet is oblique at an angle with respect to a radial line perpendicular to the axial line.
- 28. The washing machine of claim 25, wherein the outlet is oblique at an angle with respect to a radial line perpendicular to the axial line.
- 29. The washing machine of claim 22, wherein the duct unit protrudes from a surface of the rear panel toward an inside of the cylindrical panel of the rotatable drum.
- 30. The washing machine of claim 22, further comprising an opening formed on the cylindrical panel and communicating with the duct unit, wherein the duct unit draws the washing water contained in the fixed drum through the opening when the rotatable drum rotates.
- 31. The washing machine of claim 22, wherein the duct unit comprises:first water-guiding ducts each having a first outlet coupled to the spraying unit and a first inlet extended to the peripheral portion of the rear panel; and second water-guiding ducts each having a second outlet connected to the spraying unit and a second inlet extended to the peripheral portion of the rear panel.
- 32. The washing machine of claim 31, further comprising openings formed on the cylindrical panel and coupled to corresponding one of the first inlets and the second inlets, wherein the washing water is drawn through either the first inlets or the second inlets.
- 33. The washing machine of claim 31, wherein the first and second water-guiding ducts are disposed on the rear panel to be spaced-apart at predetermined intervals around the spraying unit.
- 34. The washing machine of claim 33, wherein one of the first and second water-guiding ducts is disposed between the second water-guiding ducts.
- 35. The washing machine of claim 33, wherein the first water-guiding ducts draw the washing water from the fixed drum toward the spraying unit when the rotatable drum rotates in a first direction while the second water-guiding ducts draws the washing water from the fixed drum toward the spraying unit when the rotatable drum rotates in a second direction opposite to the first direction.
- 36. The washing machine of claim 31, wherein the spraying unit comprises a base member mounted on the center portion of the rear panel and connected with the first and second outlets of the first and second water-guiding ducts, and a nozzle cap coupled to the base member to cover the base member and formed with a plurality of nozzles.
- 37. The washing machine of claim 36, wherein the base member comprises a partition dividing an interior space into four compartments each connected to the corresponding one of the first and second outlets of the first and second water-guiding ducts.
- 38. The washing machine of claim 36, wherein each of the compartments exclusively receives the washing water drawn through only a corresponding one of the of the first and second water-guiding ducts.
- 39. The washing machine of claim 31, wherein the first inlets of the first water-guiding ducts are oblique at a positive angle with respect to a radial line perpendicular to the axial line while the second inlets of the second water-guiding ducts are oblique at a negative angle with respect to the radial line.
- 40. The washing machine of claim 31, wherein the washing water is drawn toward the spraying unit through the first inlets of the first water-guiding ducts when the rotatable drum rotates in a first direction while the washing water is drawn from the fixed drum toward the spraying unit through the second inlets of the second water-guiding ducts when the rotatable drum rotates in a second direction.
- 41. The washing machine of claim 31, wherein the first and second outlets of the first and second water-guiding ducts are oblique at an angle with respect to a radial line perpendicular to the axial line.
- 42. The washing machine of claim 24, wherein the washing water is automatically drawn from the fixed drum through the duct unit when the rotatable drum rotates in washing and rinsing operations.
Priority Claims (1)
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2001-0086900 |
Dec 2001 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of Korean Application No. 2001-86900, filed Dec. 28, 2002, in the Korean Industrial Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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