This is a U.S. national stage application of PCT Application No. PCT/CN2018/109928 under 35 U.S.C. 371, filed Oct. 12, 2018 in Chinese, claiming priority of Chinese Application No. 201711194899.5, filed Nov. 24, 2017, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The invention belongs to the technical field of washing machine, and in particular relates to a drum washing machine.
The user of a drum washing machine should keep the door closed after use by which to save indoor space and maintain a neat appearance of the appliance, but a small amount of residual water will be left on a window gasket of the washing machine door immediately after washing, which is mixed with greases, sebum, dust and detergent. The closed door will form a relatively sealed space inside the washing machine where the residual water is volatilized at a very low speed and the window gasket is still damp for a long time further resulting in odor, breeding of bacteria and secondary pollution of subsequent laundry that could undermine use experience and endanger user health.
Typical solutions for removing the residual water on the window gasket includes: 1. a plurality of drain holes are formed at the lowest of the circumference of the window gasket (namely at a six o'clock position) which are communicated with the inner space of an outer cylinder of the washing machine, by which the residual water could be collected by gravity and introduced to the outer cylinder which is connected to a drainage device through soft pipes thereby being discharged; 2. a plurality of drain holes are formed at the lowest of the circumference of the window gasket (namely at a six o'clock position) which are communicated with a drainage device via an additional pipe, by which the residual water could be collected by gravity and introduced to the drainage device thereby being discharged. These structures could discharge most of the residual water but there will be water on the surface of the window gasket which could not be removed properly. Under the circumstance of the door is closed and a relatively sealed space is formed, the wet window gasket also results in odor and breeding of bacteria and secondary pollution of subsequent laundry which will endanger user health.
To address the above-mentioned problems, a drum washing machine is provided in which an air flow will be introduced to the surface of the window gasket during a spin cycle to dry the window gasket surface quickly, so as to reduce the possibilities of breeding of bacteria and odor.
To achieve the above technical purpose, the present invention is implemented by the following technical solutions.
A drum washing machine comprising: a casing, an outer cylinder disposed in the casing, an inner cylinder disposed in the casing, a door provided on the casing, and a window gasket for sealing provided between the casing and the outer cylinder; the drum washing machine comprises: an inner cylinder front flange; a flow guiding structure extending forward, which is provided on the inner cylinder front flange and configured to introduce air into the inner cylinder when entering into a spin phase; and a plurality of vents opened at the window gasket which are communicated with a space between the inner cylinder front flange and the outer cylinder.
Further the drum washing machine comprises one or more guiding holes opened on a windward surface of the flow guiding structure when entering into a spin phase.
Further the flow guiding structure comprises: a first end surface and a second end surface which protrude forward and are inclined toward each other, and the projection of an intersection line between the first end surface and the second end surface onto the inner cylinder front flange coincides a radius of the inner cylinder front flange.
Further the flow guiding structure comprises: a first end surface and a second end surface which protrude forward and are inclined toward each other, and an intersection line between the first end surface and the second end surface lies in a radial direction of the inner cylinder.
Further the drum washing machine comprises a laundry access formed on a front panel of the casing where the door capable of be opened is installed; the window gasket comprises: an inner lip sealing at the outer cylinder, a fold extending forward from the inner lip, a rib extending inward from the inner lip along a radial direction, at which a vent is opened and a cavity formed between the rib and the fold.
Further the window gasket comprises: a blocking portion extending rearward which is provided at an inner end of the rib and is configured to prevent air from flowing into via a gap between the rib and the inner cylinder front flange.
Further the inner cylinder front flange comprises: an inner cylinder edge extending toward the laundry access, an outer flange provided at a front end of the inner cylinder edge; and a rear part of the blocking portion is located at the outside of the outer flange.
Further the blocking portion has a curving surface extending along a rearward-backward direction from the rib.
Further the fold has a first inclined portion extending forward from the inner lip and a second inclined portion which is bent and extends from a front end of the first inclined portion toward the inner end of the rib.
Further a guiding portion extending along a forward-outward direction which is provided at the rib and is in parallel with the second inclined portion.
Further the window gasket comprises an outer lip sealing at the laundry access and a connecting portion between the outer lip and the fold.
Further when entering into a spin phase, the inner cylinder rotates at a high speed, air is introduced to the inside of the inner cylinder from a space between the inner cylinder front flange and the outer cylinder where negative pressure is created and air around the window gasket enters into the space between the inner cylinder front flange and the outer cylinder by the vent to create a volume of air circulating around the inner surface of the window gasket to dry it.
Further when entering into a spin phase, an air circulation among the flow guiding structure, the window gasket and the vent is formed.
When the drum washing machine enters into a spin phase to dewater, the inner cylinder will rotate at a very high speed. With the configuration of disposing the flow guiding structure on the inner cylinder front flange and opening the vent on the window gasket, air in front of the inner cylinder front flange could be introduced to the back side of it, namely to the inside of the inner cylinder, and a negative pressure space could be created between the inner cylinder front flange and the outer cylinder, and additionally, air around the window gasket could enter into the space between the inner cylinder front flange and the outer cylinder by the vent to create a high volume airflow circulating around the inner surface of the window gasket to dry it quickly. The air circulation among the flow guiding structure, the window gasket and the vent could speed up drying time, prevent the breeding of bacteria and eliminate the odor.
Various aspects of this disclosure may be better understood upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the drawings in which:
One or more specific embodiments will be described below. In an effort to provide a concise description of these embodiments, not all features of an actual implementation are described in the specification.
In the description of the present invention, it should be noted that the orientation or positional relationship defined by the terms “inner”, “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “right”, etc. is based on the positional relationship shown in one of more of the drawings in an effort to provide a concise description, which is not to be construed that the device or the elements should have specified orientation or be operated along a specified orientation. Moreover, it should be understood that the terms “first”, “second” and “third” are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
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When the drum washing machine enters into a spin phase to dewater, the inner cylinder 3 will rotate at a very high speed. With the configuration of disposing the flow guiding structure 323 on the inner cylinder front flange 32 and opening the vent 541 on the window gasket 5, air in front of the inner cylinder front flange 32 could be introduced to the back side of it, namely to the inside of the inner cylinder 3, and a negative pressure space could be created between the inner cylinder front flange 32 and the outer cylinder 2, and additionally, air around the window gasket 5 could enter into the space between the inner cylinder front flange 32 and the outer cylinder 2 through the vent 541 to create a high volume airflow circulating around the inner surface of the window gasket 5 to dry it quickly. The air circulation among the flow guiding structure 323, the window gasket 5 and the vent 541 could speed up drying time, prevent the breeding of bacteria and eliminate the odor.
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The specific embodiments described above have been shown by way of example, and it should be understood that these embodiments may be susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms. It should be further understood that the claims are not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed, but rather to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of this disclosure.
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