The present invention relates to a laundry dryer.
More in particular, the present invention relates to a rotary-drum household laundry dryer to which the following description refers purely by way of example without implying any loss of generality.
As it is known, rotary-drum household laundry dryers currently on the market generally comprise: a substantially parallelepiped-shaped, outer boxlike casing structured for resting on the floor; a substantially cylindrical rotatable drum which is structured for housing the laundry to be dried and which is housed in axially rotating manner inside the casing so to rotate about a substantially horizontally-oriented longitudinal reference axis, directly facing a laundry loading/unloading opening formed in the front wall of the casing; a porthole door hinged to the front wall of the casing to rotate to and from a closing position in which the door rests completely against the front wall of the casing to close the laundry loading/unloading opening and airtight seal the rotatable drum; an electrically-powered motor assembly which is housed inside the casing and is structured for driving into rotation the rotatable drum about its longitudinal reference axis; a closed-circuit, hot-air generator which is housed inside the casing and is structured to circulate inside the rotatable drum a stream of hot air which has a very low moisture content and flows through the rotatable drum and over the laundry inside the drum to rapidly dry the laundry; and finally an electronic central control unit which controls both the motor assembly and the hot-air generator to perform, on command, one of the user-selectable drying cycles stored in the same central control unit.
In most of the rotary-drum household laundry dryers currently on the market, the rotatable drum furthermore consists in a substantially cylindrical, rigid tubular body which is generally made of metal material and extends substantially horizontally inside the boxlike casing, locally aligned to the laundry loading/unloading opening. This rigid tubular body may be furthermore structured for resting on a number of idle supporting rollers which are arranged at the two axial ends of the tubular body locally parallel to the drum longitudinal reference axis, and are fixed to the boxlike casing in free revolving manner so as to allow the tubular body to freely rotate about its horizontally-oriented longitudinal reference axis. The circular front rim of the tubular body surrounds the laundry loading/unloading opening and is coupled in substantially airtight and axially rotating manner to the front wall of the boxlike casing; whereas the circular rear rim of the tubular body abuts against the rear wall of the boxlike casing and is coupled in substantially airtight and axially rotating manner directly to said rear wall.
The closed-circuit, hot-air generator in turn comprises: an air recirculating conduit which extends on the bottom of the boxlike casing and has a first end directly connected to a first air-vent realized in the rear wall of the boxlike casing, within the perimeter of the rear rim of the tubular body, and a second end directly connected to a second air-vent realized on the annular frame that delimits the laundry loading/unloading opening on the front wall of the appliance casing; and an electrically-powered centrifugal fan which is located along the air recirculating conduit and is structured to produce an airflow which flows in closed loop through the air recirculating conduit and the rotatable drum.
The stream of hot air produced by the hot-air generator generally enters into the tubular body via the first air-vent realized in the rear wall of the boxlike casing, flows inside the tubular body for the entire length of the latter, and finally comes out of the tubular body via the second air-vent realized on the annular frame that delimits the laundry loading/unloading opening on the front wall of the casing.
The closed-circuit, hot-air generator furthermore comprises: an air-cooling device which is located along the air recirculating conduit, and is structured to cool the moist air arriving from the rotatable drum, so as to cause the condensation of the surplus moisture inside the airflow; an air-heating device which is located along the air recirculating conduit, downstream of the air-cooling device and which is structured for heating the dehumidified airflow arriving from the air-cooling device and directed back to the rotatable drum, so that the airflow directed back into the rotatable drum is heated to a temperature preferably, though not necessarily, higher than or equal to that of the moist air flowing out of the same rotatable drum.
The closed-circuit, hot-air generator is finally provided with an air-filtering member which is arranged along the air recirculating conduit, upstream of the air-cooling device, to prevent the fluff and/or lint particles from reaching and clogging up the air-cooling device, the air-heating device and the centrifugal fan.
In some of the rotary-drum household laundry dryers currently on the market, the air-filtering member consists in a substantially wedge-shaped air-filtering cartridge which is fitted in removable manner into the air-vent realized on the annular frame that delimits the laundry loading/unloading opening on the front wall of the casing, so as to cover/close the whole air-vent. When the porthole door is in the wide-opened position, the user is allowed to manually extract the wedge-shaped filtering cartridge from the air-vent realized on the annular frame that delimits the laundry loading/unloading opening for periodical cleaning.
GB2116068 discloses a wedge-shaped air-filtering cartridge for laundry driers which is dimensioned for being inserted/plugged into the air-vent realized on the annular frame that delimits the laundry loading/unloading opening, so as to cover/close the whole air-vent, and which is structured to restrain the fluff and/or lint particles in suspension into the airflow. This air-filtering cartridge basically consists in a substantially bag- or pocket-shaped rigid air-filtering shell which has a substantially V-shaped cross section and is dimensioned for being inserted/plugged into the air-vent realized on the annular frame that delimits the laundry loading/unloading opening, so as to cover/close the whole air-vent.
The bag-shaped rigid air-filtering shell is divided into two complementary valve-like pieces which are laterally hinged to one another at the bottom of the bag- or pocket-shaped air-filtering shell, so that the air-filtering shell is openable in a book-like manner; and each valve-like piece is provided with a substantially flat, large permeable-to-air sidewall which is structured to restrain the fluff and/or lint particles within the bag-shaped rigid shell.
To improve air-filtering capabilities, in DE8437357U1 each valve-like piece of the air-filtering shell is furthermore provided with an additional permeable-to-air panel or septum which is similarly structured to restrain the fluff and/or lint particles, and is laterally and permanently hinged to the upper edge of the valve-like piece that delimits the upper mouth of the bag- or pocket-shaped air-filtering shell, so as to be foldable towards the inside of the bag- or pocket-shaped air-filtering shell for covering the whole permeable-to-air sidewall of the same valve-like piece.
The DE8437357U1 air-filtering cartridge therefore implements a two-stage filtration of the airflow circulating into the laundry dryer.
Unluckily, the DE8437357U1 air-filtering cartridge is relatively complicated to open without randomly scattering the fluff and/or lint particles all around the air-filtering cartridge, and is therefore particularly unpleasant to the user. The particular structure of the air-filtering cartridge, in fact, forces the fluff and/or lint particles to accumulate on respective faces of the valve-like pieces and of the corresponding additional permeable-to-air panels, which respectively turn upwards and downwards, i.e. opposite to one another, when the air-filtering cartridge is wide opened in book-like manner on a horizontal plane.
Aim of the present invention is to provide a laundry dryer having an air-filtering cartridge which is easier to extract and clean.
In compliance with the above aims, according to the present invention there is provided a laundry dryer having an air-filtering cartridge as claimed in claim 1 and preferably, though not necessarily, in any one of the dependent Claims.
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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Inside the boxlike casing 2, the laundry dryer 1 additionally comprises an electrically-powered motor assembly 5 which is structured for driving into rotation the rotatable drum 3 about the drum longitudinal reference axis; a closed-circuit, hot-air generator 6 which is structured to circulate through the rotatable drum 3 a stream of hot air having a low moisture level, and which flows over and rapidly dries the laundry located inside the drum 3; an electronic central control unit (not shown in the drawing) controls the motor assembly 5, the hot-air generator 6 to perform, on command, one of the user-selectable drying cycles preferably, though not necessarily, stored in the same central control unit, a further control unit 7 may be provided for controlling the operation of compressor 19.
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The circular front rim 3f of tubular body 3 surrounds the laundry loading/unloading opening realized on the front wall 2a of boxlike casing 2 and is coupled in substantially airtight and axially rotating manner to the same front wall 2a, preferably with the interposition of a first circular sealing gasket. The circular rear rim 3r of tubular body 3 instead abuts against the rear wall 2b of boxlike casing 2 and is coupled in substantially airtight and axially rotating manner directly to the same rear wall 2b with the interposition of a second circular sealing gasket. Front and rear circular sealing gaskets are therefore substantially coaxial to the longitudinal reference axis L of tubular body 3.
The stream of hot air produced by the hot-air generator 6 preferably enters into tubular body 3 through the rear mouth of tubular body 3, i.e. the mouth of tubular body 3 delimited by the rear rim 3r, flows inside tubular body 3 for the entire length of the latter, and finally comes out of tubular body 3 through the front mouth of tubular body 3, i.e. the mouth of tubular body 3 delimited by the front rim 3f.
In other words, the stream of hot air produced by hot-air generator 6 preferably enters into tubular body 3 via a first air-vent 9 which is incorporated in the rear wall 2b of casing 2 locally aligned/faced to the rear mouth of tubular body 3, i.e. within the perimeter of the rear rim 3r of tubular body 3, and comes out of tubular body 3 via a second preferably substantially slot-shaped, air-vent 10 which is preferably incorporated in the annular frame that, on front wall 2a, delimits the laundry loading/unloading opening of boxlike casing 2.
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In other words, hot-air generator 6 provides for continually dehumidifying and heating the air circulating inside rotatable drum 3 to rapidly dry the laundry inside the drum, and basically comprises:
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In other words, the rotatable drum 3 extends inside the upper boxlike cabinet 17, immediately above the supporting basement 16; the laundry loading/unloading opening of boxlike casing 2 is realized in the front wall of the upper boxlike cabinet 17; and the porthole door 4 is hinged to the front wall of the same upper boxlike cabinet 17.
The lower supporting basement 16, in turn, is preferably, though not necessarily, structured for internally housing a central/intermediate section of the air recirculating conduit 11, and the air-cooling device 13, the air-heating device 14 and the centrifugal fan 12 of hot-air generator 6 are preferably located inside said central/intermediate section of the air recirculating conduit 11. Thus the lower supporting basement 16 is preferably, though not necessarily, structured for internally housing part of the hot-air generator 6.
Preferably, though not necessarily, the lower supporting basement 16 is moreover structured to directly support the drum-supporting rollers 8. In other words, the idle rollers 8 that support in free revolving manner the tubular body 3 are preferably fixed in axially rotating manner directly to the top of the lower supporting basement 16.
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The first air/refrigerant heat exchanger, traditionally referred to as the “evaporator” of the heat-pump circuit 18, is located inside the air recirculating conduit 11, and it is structured to remove/absorb heat from the airflow f arriving from rotatable drum 3, thus forming the air-cooling device 13 of the hot-air generator 6. The second air/refrigerant heat exchanger, traditionally referred to as the “condenser” of the heat-pump circuit 18, is instead located inside the air recirculating conduit 11 downstream of the first air/refrigerant heat exchanger 13, and it is structured to release heat to the airflow f arriving from the first air/refrigerant heat exchanger 13, thus forming the air-heating device 14 of the hot-air generator 6.
In the example shown, in particular, the first and second air/refrigerant heat exchangers 13 and 14 are recessed one after the other inside the central/intermediate section of air recirculating conduit 11 which is integrated into the lower supporting basement 16 of boxlike casing 2.
In addition to the above, the heat-pump circuit 18 furthermore comprises: an electrically-powered refrigerant compressing device 19 which is interposed between the refrigerant-outlet of air/refrigerant heat exchanger 13 and the refrigerant-inlet of air/refrigerant heat exchanger 14, and it is structured for compressing the gaseous-state refrigerant directed towards heat exchanger 14 so that refrigerant pressure and temperature are much higher at the refrigerant-inlet of heat exchanger 14 than at the refrigerant-outlet of heat exchanger 13; and an expansion valve or similar known passive/operated refrigerant expansion device (for example a capillary tube, a thermostatic valve or an electrically-controlled expansion valve) which is interposed between the refrigerant-outlet of the air/refrigerant heat exchanger 14 and the refrigerant-inlet of the air/refrigerant heat exchanger 13, and it is structured so as to cause a rapid expansion of the refrigerant directed towards the air/refrigerant heat exchanger 13, so that refrigerant pressure and temperature are much higher at the refrigerant-outlet of heat exchanger 14 than at the refrigerant-inlet of air/refrigerant heat exchanger 13.
According to a different embodiment not shown, the hot air generator 6 may comprise an electric heater as air-heating device 14 and an air-air type heat exchanger as air-cooling device 13, where the airflow f is cooled by air taken from and exhausted to the environment surrounding the laundry machine. An appropriate air pumping device is further arranged to pump ambient air through the air-air type heat exchanger. With reference to
In the example shown the centrifugal fan 12 of the hot-air generator 6 is preferably at least partly housed/recessed into the lower supporting basement 16 of casing 2, i.e. into the rear wall 2b of the boxlike casing 2, roughly at the end of the central/intermediate section of the air recirculating conduit 11, and the outer volute or impeller housing of the centrifugal fan 12 is shaped/structured so as to directly communicate with, i.e. be fluidly connected to, both the central/intermediate section of the air recirculating conduit 11 and the air-vent 9 integrated in the rear wall 2b of casing 2.
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Preferably the air-filtering shell or vessel 20 is furthermore provided with two preferably substantially flat, reciprocally-faced, permeable-to-air sidewalls 22 which are structured to restrain the fluff and/or lint particles in suspension into the airflow f that crosses the air-vent 10.
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In addition to the above, the substantially bag- or pocket-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 20 is moreover divided into two complementary valve-like pieces 23 which are selectively separable to one another, and each valve-like piece 23 preferably incorporates a respective permeable-to-air sidewall 22 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20. Preferably the two valve-like pieces 23 are furthermore laterally hinged to one another preferably approximately at the bottom of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20, i.e. opposite to the upper mouth of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20, for reciprocal rotation about a transversal reference axis A preferably substantially parallel to the permeable-to-air sidewalls 22 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20, so that the whole air-filtering shell or vessel 20 is openable in a book-like manner about reference axis A.
In the example shown, the two valve-like pieces 23 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20 are preferably pivotally jointed to one another via a pair of connecting hinges 24 which are aligned to the reference axis A and are located approximately on the bottom of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20, i.e. opposite to the upper mouth of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20. Furthermore the articulation axis of the two connecting hinges 24, i.e. the rotation axis A of the two valve-like pieces 23, preferably substantially lies on the center-plane M of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20.
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Similarly to the first air-filtering shell or vessel 20, the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30 is preferably furthermore provided with two preferably substantially flat, reciprocally-faced, permeable-to-air main sidewalls 32 which are structured to restrain the fluff and/or lint particles in suspension into the airflow f that crosses the air-vent 10, and each of which is moreover locally faced and superimposed to a respective permeable-to-air sidewall 22 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 20.
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In addition to the above, the substantially bag- or pocket-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 30 is moreover divided into two complementary valve-like pieces 33 which are selectively separable to one another, and each valve-like piece 33 preferably incorporates a respective permeable-to-air sidewall 32 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 30. Preferably the two valve-like pieces 33 are furthermore laterally hinged to one another preferably approximately at the bottom of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30, i.e. opposite to the upper mouth of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 20, for reciprocal rotation about a transversal reference axis B preferably substantially parallel to the permeable-to-air sidewalls 32 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30, and therefore locally substantially parallel to rotation axis A of the valve-like pieces 23 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 20, so that the whole second air-filtering shell or vessel 30 is openable in a book-like manner about reference axis B.
In the example shown, in particular, the two valve-like pieces 33 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30 are preferably pivotally jointed to one another via a pair of connecting hinges 34 which are aligned to the reference axis B and are located approximately on the bottom of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30, i.e. opposite to the upper mouth of the air-filtering shell or vessel 30. Furthermore the articulation axis of the two connecting hinges 34, i.e. the rotation axis B of the two valve-like pieces 33, preferably substantially lies on the center-plane of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30.
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In the example shown, the permeable-to-air upper lid 35 is preferably rigidly associated/fixed to the outwards projecting peripheral flange 31 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30.
Furthermore, similarly to the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30, the permeable-to-air upper lid 35 is preferably divided into two preferably substantially platelike-shaped and permeable-to-air, complementary pieces 36 which are selectively separable to one another, and each of which is permanently rigidly fixed to a respective valve-like piece 33 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30, so as to allow the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30 to open in a book-like manner.
Preferably, the permeable-to-air upper lid 35 furthermore comprises a manually-operated snap-on locking mechanism 37 which is structured for selectively rigidly anchoring/fixing the two complementary pieces 36 to one another when they are reciprocally coupled to form/compose the permeable-to-air upper lid 35, thus preventing any unintended opening of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30.
In the example shown, the snap-on locking mechanism 37 is preferably incorporated into the two complementary pieces 36 of the permeable-to-air upper lid 35. Furthermore each complementary piece 36 of the permeable-to-air upper lid 35 is preferably realized in one piece with a respective valve-like piece 33 of the second, substantially bag- or pocket-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 30.
As an alternative, the permeable-to-air upper lid 35 may be permanently rigidly associated/fixed to one of the two valve-like pieces 33 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 20, and be structured for selectively coupling in a rigid and stable, though easily releasable manner to the edge of the other valve-like piece 33 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30, i.e. the portion of the outwards projecting peripheral flange 31 integral to the second/other valve-like piece 33 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30.
Preferably the permeable-to-air upper lid 35 is provided with a manually-graspable portion which is structured for allowing the user to manually extract the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30 from the first air-filtering shell or vessel 20. In the example shown, in particular, a central portion of the permeable-to-air upper lid 35 is preferably provided with a couple of large pass-through holes 35a dimensioned for allowing the user to insert his/her fingers into the permeable-to-air upper lid 35.
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In the example shown, the extraction-aid member of the air-filtering cartridge 15 consists in a preferably substantially flat, winglet or flap 26 that protrudes upwards from the upper edge of one of the two valve-like pieces 23 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 20 locally parallel to rotation axis B, preferably approximately at the centre of the same upper edge. The distal end of said winglet or flap 26 is preferably shaped/structured for being manually graspable by the user.
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Preferably the air-filtering shell or vessel 120 is furthermore provided with two preferably substantially flat, reciprocally-faced, permeable-to-air sidewalls 122 which are structured to restrain the fluff and/or lint particles in suspension into the airflow f that crosses the air-vent 10.
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In addition to the above, the substantially bag- or pocket-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 120 is moreover divided into two complementary valve-like pieces 123 which are selectively separable to one another, and each valve-like piece 123 preferably incorporates a respective permeable-to-air sidewall 122 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 120. Preferably the two valve-like pieces 123 are furthermore laterally hinged to one another preferably approximately at the bottom of the air-filtering shell or vessel 120, i.e. opposite to the upper mouth of the air-filtering shell or vessel 120, for reciprocal rotation about a transversal reference axis C preferably substantially parallel to the permeable-to-air sidewalls 122 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 120, so that the whole air-filtering shell or vessel 120 is openable in a book-like manner about reference axis C.
In the example shown, the two valve-like pieces 123 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 120 are preferably pivotally jointed to one another via a pair of connecting hinges 124 which are aligned to the reference axis C and are located approximately on the bottom of the air-filtering shell or vessel 120, i.e. opposite to the upper mouth of the air-filtering shell or vessel 120. Furthermore the articulation axis of the two connecting hinges 124, i.e. the rotation axis C of the two valve-like pieces 123, preferably substantially lies on the center-plane N of the air-filtering shell or vessel 120.
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Similarly to the first air-filtering shell or vessel 120, the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130 is preferably furthermore provided with two preferably substantially flat, reciprocally-faced, permeable-to-air main sidewalls 132 which are structured to restrain the fluff and/or lint particles in suspension into the airflow f that crosses the air-vent 10, and each of which is moreover locally faced and superimposed to a respective permeable-to-air sidewall 122 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 120.
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In addition to the above, the substantially bag- or pocket-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 130 is moreover divided into two complementary valve-like pieces 133 which are selectively separable to one another, and each valve-like piece 133 preferably incorporates a respective permeable-to-air sidewall 132 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 130. Preferably the two valve-like pieces 133 are furthermore laterally hinged to one another preferably approximately at the bottom of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130, i.e. opposite to the upper mouth of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 120, for reciprocal rotation about a transversal reference axis D preferably substantially parallel to the permeable-to-air sidewalls 132 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130, and therefore locally substantially parallel to rotation axis C of the valve-like pieces 123 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 120, so that the whole second air-filtering shell or vessel 130 is openable in a book-like manner about reference axis D.
In the example shown, the two valve-like pieces 133 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130 are preferably pivotally jointed to one another via a pair of connecting hinges 134 which are aligned to the reference axis D and are located approximately on the bottom of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130, i.e. opposite to the upper mouth of the air-filtering shell or vessel 130. Furthermore the articulation axis of the two connecting hinges 134, i.e. the rotation axis D of the two valve-like pieces 133, preferably substantially lies on the center-plane of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130.
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In the example shown, the permeable-to-air upper lid 135 is preferably rigidly associated/fixed to the outwards projecting peripheral flange 131 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130.
Furthermore, similarly to the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130, the permeable-to-air upper lid 135 is preferably divided into two preferably substantially platelike-shaped and permeable-to-air, complementary pieces 136 which are selectively separable to one another, and each of which is permanently rigidly fixed to a respective valve-like piece 133 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130, so as to allow the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130 to open in a book-like manner.
Preferably, the permeable-to-air upper lid 135 furthermore comprises a manually-operated snap-on locking mechanism 137 which is structured for selectively rigidly anchoring/fixing the two complementary pieces 136 to one another when they are reciprocally coupled to form/compose the permeable-to-air upper lid 135, thus preventing any unintended opening of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130.
In the example shown, the snap-on locking mechanism 137 is preferably incorporated into the two complementary pieces 136 of the permeable-to-air upper lid 135. Furthermore each complementary piece 136 of the permeable-to-air upper lid 135 is preferably realized in one piece with a respective valve-like piece 133 of the second, substantially bag- or pocket-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 130.
As an alternative, the permeable-to-air upper lid 135 may be permanently rigidly associated/fixed to one of the two valve-like pieces 133 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 120, and be structured for selectively coupling in a rigid and stable, though easily releasable manner to the edge of the other valve-like piece 133 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130, i.e. the portion of the outwards projecting peripheral flange 131 integral to the second/other valve-like piece 133 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130.
Preferably the permeable-to-air upper lid 135 is provided with a manually-graspable portion which is structured for allowing the user to manually extract the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130 from the first air-filtering shell or vessel 120. In the example shown, in particular, a central portion of the permeable-to-air upper lid 135 is preferably provided with a couple of large pass-through holes 135a dimensioned for allowing the user to insert his/her fingers into the permeable-to-air upper lid 135.
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The at least one manually-operated coupling device 138 is preferably fixed/associated to one of the two air-filtering shells or vessels 120 and 130 of the air-filtering cartridge 15, and it is structured to selectively hook and retain the remaining of the two air-filtering shells or vessels 120 and 130 so as to clamp/secure the two air-filtering shells or vessels 120 and 130 to one another in a rigid and stable, though easily detachable manner. The manually-operated coupling device 138 is configured to be movable from a fastening position in which it clamps/secures the two air-filtering shells or vessels 120 and 130 to one another and a releasing position in which the coupling device 138 releases one of the air-filtering shells or vessels 120 and 130 from the other.
In the example shown, the manually-operated coupling device 138 is fixed/associated to the permeable-to-air upper lid 135 which, in turn, is rigidly fixed to the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130, and it is structure to selectively hook and retain the first air-filtering shell or vessel 120 so as to clamp/secure the two air-filtering shells or vessels 120 and 130 to one another in a rigid and stable, though easily detachable manner.
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In an alternative embodiment, the clipping arm 138 could be hinged to the upper rim of the air-filtering shell or vessel 120, i.e. to the peripheral flange 121 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 120, and selectively clip on either the upper rim of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130, i.e. to the peripheral flange 131 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130, or the permeable-to-air upper lid 135 rigidly fixed/associated to the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130.
General operation of the rotary-drum household laundry drier 1 is clearly inferable from the above description, with no further explanation required.
In the first embodiment of the air-filtering cartridge 15, the user has to grab with a hand the protruding tailpiece 26, i.e. the winglet or flap 26, and then pull it upwards to extract the two air-filtering shells or vessels 120 and 130 at a time from the air-vent 10.
In the second embodiment of the air-filtering cartridge 15, the user has to leave the clipping arm 18 in the fastened position, grab with a hand the manually-graspable portion 135a of the permeable-to-air upper lid 135, and then pull it upwards to extract the two air-filtering shells or vessels 120 and 130 at a time from the air-vent 10.
The advantages connected to the particular structure of the air-filtering cartridge 15 are large in number.
First of all, extraction and cleaning of the air-filtering cartridge 15 are much easier to do by the user.
Furthermore in both embodiments of the air-filtering cartridge 15, the fluff and/or lint particles tends to accumulate/settle on the inner faces of the valve-like pieces 23, 33, 123, 133 of the first and second air-filtering shell or vessels 20, 120 and 30, 130. Thus the fluff and/or lint particles remains inside/above both first and second air-filtering shells or vessels 20, 120 and 30, 130 when the user disassembles/opens the air-filtering cartridge 15 for periodical cleaning, greatly simplifying such operation.
Clearly, changes may be made to the rotary-drum household laundry drier 1 as described herein without, however, departing from the scope of the present invention.
For example, the air-cooling device 13 of hot-air generator 6 may comprise an air/air heat exchanger which is located inside the air recirculating conduit 11, preferably upstream of the centrifugal fan 12, and is structured for using the external fresh air to cool down the airflow f arriving from rotatable drum 3; whereas the air-heating device 14 of hot-air generator 6 may consists in a resistor which is located inside the air recirculating conduit 11, downstream of the air/air heat exchanger and preferably also downstream of centrifugal fan 12.
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12175274.5 | Jul 2012 | EP | regional |
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