The invention relates to a laundry drier with a rotating drum.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,720,925 discloses a laundry drier comprising a horizontally arranged rotating drum, an inlet opening for process air on the rearward face of the drum and an outlet for process air which is arranged in the lower section of the bearing plate underneath a charging opening for clothing. The outlet opening is arranged in a sloping section of the bearing plate and is covered with a grid.
A disadvantage with this arrangement is that items of clothing can come to rest on the outlet grid since an underpressure prevails in the area of the outlet grid. This occurs particularly when the drum has a minimum load, and as the degree of drying of the laundry increases and when drying easy-care laundry since the laundry which is then lighter is entrained further and only detaches from the drum and drops down at a late stage. The fall curve can be so wide that the laundry only drops down in the other half of the drum and is pulled over the grid of the outlet opening by the rotational movement of the drum which results in short-term hindrance of air passage through the grid. This non-steady flow hindrance or pulsation of the flow produces noises and results in longer drying times because of the reduced air throughput.
It is the object of the invention to provide a drier which ensure a flow of process air through the drum which is as unperturbed as possible.
This object is solved by a drier having the features of claim 1.
Since the laundry drier has a projection before the outlet opening in the principal direction of rotation, the laundry which falls in front of the outlet opening in the direction of rotation and is entrained by the movement of the drum is guided away from the outlet opening so that the outlet opening is not covered by items of laundry. The projection thus serves to deflect the laundry from the outlet opening. In this case, the projection is preferably arranged so that the laundry is returned into the interior of the drum. The arrangement thus ensures an improved flow of process air through the drum which means a shortening of the drying time. Furthermore, this arrangement significantly reduces the development of noise, especially with minimum loading since the laundry is kept away from the outlet opening. In addition, hazardous situations such as overheating are avoided.
The arrangement is especially advantageous if the outlet opening is arranged on an annular housing section which is located between a laundry charging opening which can be closed by a door and the front open face of the drum. It is especially advantageous if the outlet opening covered by a grid is arranged on a lower section of the annular housing section which is constructed as descending towards the drum.
Since the projection is constructed as a wedge-shaped body which has a guiding wall which rises progressively from the annular housing section before the outlet opening in the principal direction of rotation and extends as far as the outlet opening and which has a front wall which descends steeply from the guiding wall towards the outlet opening, laundry which falls on the annular housing section before the outlet opening in the direction of rotation is conveyed back into the interior of the drum by the rotational movement and prevented from at least partly closing the outlet opening. It is especially advantageous if the projection is made to emerge from the annular housing section at the height of half the diameter of the drum and is made to rise in a sickle shape as far as the outlet opening and descend steeply in front of the outlet opening.
Since the front wall of the projection has an opening which is connected to an outlet channel arranged downstream of the outlet opening, process air can additionally flow unhindered via this opening, which measurably improves the overall air throughput.
It is furthermore advantageous if the annular housing section is constructed as a bearing plate between the charging opening and the drum, on which elements for mounting the front end of the drum are provided.
It is furthermore possible to rotate the drum in a direction of rotation opposite to the principal direction of rotation if a tangle of laundry can be released thereby for example or the heating time can be shortened. In the case of a laundry drier which has a so-called reversing drum, it can thus be advantageous if one projection is arranged symmetrically to the outlet opening on both sides of the outlet opening. The advantageous effect of deflecting the laundry is thus achieved in each direction of rotation.
Since the inside of the door has an additional projection which projects adjacent to the outlet opening further into the interior of the drum than on a section of the door remote from the outlet opening, this additional projection acts as a laundry deflector which keeps the falling laundry away from the outlet opening and conveys it back into the drum. This mode of action is intensified if the additional projection seen in the principal direction of rotation projects further into the interior of the drum at the end of the additional projection than at the beginning of the additional projection.
Further features and advantages of the invention are obtained from the following description of an exemplary embodiment with reference to the appended drawings.
In the figures:
According to
The inlet opening 3 is arranged in a middle section of the rear face of the drum 2 (the rear face of the drum 2 is cut away in
A projection 15 is arranged on the bearing plate 11 constructed as annular body 9 before the outlet opening 4 in the principal direction of rotation 14. The projection 15 is constructed as a wedge-shaped body having a guiding wall 16 and a front wall 17. The guiding wall 16 rises from the bearing plate beginning approximately at half the height of the drum and rises increasingly towards the edge of the outlet opening 4 and at this point descends steeply towards the annular body 9, approximately at right angles to the surface of the annular body 9. In other words, the projection 15 emerges from the annular body 9 at the height of half the diameter of the drum and rises increasingly in a sickle shape towards the outlet opening 4 (
The preceding embodiment is primarily designed for operation of the laundry drier in the principal direction of rotation 14. However, driers are also available which operate in the so-called reversing mode to reduce the heating time for example or to improve the distribution of the laundry inside the drum. In a laundry drier operating in the reversing mode, a projection 15 can be arranged symmetrically to the outlet opening 4 on both sides of the outlet opening 14.
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