The present disclosure relates to a laundry treatment apparatus.
In general, a laundry treatment apparatus is a concept including an apparatus for washing laundry (objects to be washed), an apparatus for drying laundry (objects to be dried), and an apparatus for washing and drying laundry (objects to be washed and objects to be dried).
In a front loading type laundry treatment apparatus (for example, a drum type washing machine), in which laundry is introduced into the laundry treatment apparatus through the front thereof, an introduction port, through which laundry is introduced into the laundry treatment apparatus, is lower than the waist of a user, with the result that the user must stoop to introduce laundry into the laundry treatment apparatus or to remove laundry from the laundry treatment apparatus.
An object of the subject matter described in this application lies in a laundry treatment apparatus that is capable of washing or drying laundry using a receiving unit configured to be pulled out from a cabinet.
Another object of the subject matter described in this application lies in a laundry treatment apparatus that is capable of minimizing vibration of a receiving unit in a cabinet while washing or drying laundry.
A further object of the subject matter described in this application lies in a laundry treatment apparatus that is capable of preventing a receiving unit from moving out from a cabinet while washing or drying laundry.
According to an innovative aspect of the subject matter described in this application, a laundry treatment apparatus includes: a drawer; a cabinet that is configured to receive the drawer; an introduction port that is located in an upper surface of the drawer; a drum that is located in the drawer, that is configured to communicate with the introduction port, and that defines a laundry receiving space; a driving shaft that is located at a bottom surface of the drum; a driving unit that is configured to rotate the driving shaft; a controller that is configured to control the driving unit; and an attachment and detachment unit that is configured to connect the drawer to the cabinet in response to a control signal from the controller.
The laundry treatment apparatus may include one or more of the following optional features. The attachment and detachment unit is located above the driving unit. The attachment and detachment unit includes: a first fastening unit that is located at the cabinet; and a second fastening unit that is located at the drawer and that is configured to couple to the first fastening unit in response to the control signal from the controller. The first fastening unit is located at an inner upper part of the cabinet. The second fastening unit is located at an upper part of the drawer. The first fastening unit is located at a side of an inner circumferential surface of the cabinet. The second fastening unit is located at a side surface of the drawer. An additional first fastening unit is located at the inner upper part of the cabinet. An additional second fastening unit is located at the upper part of the drawer. An additional first fastening unit is located at another side of the inner circumferential surface of the cabinet. An additional second fastening unit is located at another side surface of the drawer. A height of the second fastening unit and a height of an additional second fastening unit are different.
The cabinet includes an open surface that defines an introduction port of the drawer. The drawer includes: a drawer body that defines a space that is configured to receive the drum; and a drawer panel that is separably connected to the drawer body and that is configured to open and close the open surface. The second fastening unit is connected to the drawer body and is visible based on the drawer panel being separated from the drawer body. The laundry treatment apparatus further includes: a tub that is located in the drawer and that is configured to receive the drum; and a door that is located at an upper surface of the tub and that is configured provide access to the drum. The driving unit includes: a rotor that is connected to the driving shaft; and a stator that is located at a lower surface of the tub and that is configured to rotate the stator. The attachment and detachment unit is located above the driving unit. The first fastening unit is located at a side of an inner circumferential surface of the cabinet. The second fastening unit is located at a side surface of the drawer. An additional first fastening unit is located at another side of the inner circumferential surface of the cabinet.
An additional second fastening unit is located at another side surface of the drawer. The second fastening unit includes: a second fastening unit body that is connected to the drawer; a plunger that is located in the second fastening unit body and that is separately coupled to the first fastening unit; an elastic support unit that is configured to couple the plunger to the first fastening unit by moving the plunger toward the first fastening unit; and a coil that is configured to separate the plunger from the first fastening unit in response to current being supplied to the coil. The plunger is configured to engage a support body of the first fastening unit. The support body defines a fastening hole that is configured to receive the plunger. The controller is configured to supply current to the coil. The second fastening unit includes a relay. The relay is configured to connect the drawer to the cabinet in response to the control signal. The laundry treatment apparatus further includes a switch that is configured to open and close in response to a switch control signal from the controller and that is electrically located between the controller and the attachment and detachment unit.
As is apparent from the above description, the present invention has the effect of providing a laundry treatment apparatus that is capable of washing or drying laundry using a receiving unit configured to be pulled out from a cabinet.
In addition, the present invention has the effect of providing a laundry treatment apparatus that is capable of minimizing vibration of a receiving unit in a cabinet while washing or drying laundry.
Furthermore, the present invention has the effect of providing a laundry treatment apparatus that is capable of preventing a receiving unit from moving out from a cabinet while washing or drying laundry.
The first treatment device L is a device that treats (for example, washes or dries) laundry (objects to be washed or objects to be dried), and the second treatment device T is a device that is separably mounted to the first treatment device L in order to treat laundry.
As shown in
The second cabinet 1 is provided with a second treatment device introduction port 19, through which laundry is introduced into or removed from the second treatment device T. The second treatment device introduction port 19 is opened and closed by a second treatment device door 11, which is hingedly coupled to the second cabinet 1.
The second treatment device introduction port 19 communicates with the interior of the second drum 16 through a second tub introduction port, which is provided in the second tub 15, and a second drum introduction port, which is provided in the second drum 16. Consequently, a user may open the second treatment device door 11 in order to introduce laundry into the second drum 16 or to remove the laundry received in the second drum 16 out of the second cabinet 1.
In some implementations, the second treatment device T is configured to have a function of drying laundry in addition to a function of washing laundry, and a second hot air supply device for supplying heated air into the second tub 15 may be further provided in the second cabinet 1.
The second hot air supply device may include a circulation duct for circulating air in the second tub 15 and a heat exchange unit provided in the circulation duct for dehumidifying and heating air discharged from the second tub 15.
In some implementations, the second hot air supply device may include a discharge duct for discharging air in the second tub 15 out of the second cabinet 1, a supply duct for supplying air outside the second cabinet 1 into the second tub 15, and a heat exchange unit provided in the supply duct for heating air that is introduced into the supply duct.
In some implementations, the second treatment device T is configured only to dry laundry, and the second tub 15 may be omitted from the second treatment device T. In some implementations, a member for rotatably supporting the second drum 16 may be further provided in the second treatment device T. In addition, the second hot air supply device may be configured to supply hot air to the second drum 16.
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The cabinet 2 forms the external appearance of the first treatment device L. The cabinet 2 may be located on the second treatment device T. In some implementations, the cabinet 2 may be located under the second treatment device T.
In some implementations, the first treatment device L is located under the second treatment device T, as shown in
The cabinet 2 is provided with an open surface 21, through which the drawer 3 may be pulled out from the cabinet 2 or inserted into the cabinet 2. In some implementations, the open surface 21 may be provided in a direction in which the second treatment device door 11 is located (e.g. the front surface of the second treatment device T).
The drawer 3 includes a drawer body 31, the upper surface of which is open, and a drawer cover 35 provided at the open surface of the drawer body 31.
The drawer body 31 may be configured to have a hexahedral shape having an empty space defined therein. The drawer cover 35 is fixed to the drawer body 31 in order to form the upper surface of the drawer body 31.
A drawer panel 33 is provided at the front surface of the drawer body 31. The drawer panel 33 is a member for opening and closing the open surface 21 of the cabinet 2 and, in addition, for pulling out the drawer body 31 from the cabinet 2 or inserting the drawer body 31 into the cabinet 2. The drawer panel 33 may be separably coupled to the drawer body 31.
The drawer panel 33 may be provided with a control panel 331 for controlling the operation of the first treatment device L. The control panel 331 is provided to allow the user to input a control command that may be necessary to control components (a water supply unit and a drainage unit) for supplying wash water to the receiving unit 4 and 5 and discharging wash water from the receiving unit 4 and 5, a component (a driving unit) for rotating laundry, and components (a hot air supply device and a moisture supply device) for supplying hot air and steam to laundry.
In addition, the control panel 331 may be provided with an input unit 332 for allowing the user to input a control command to the first treatment device L and a display unit 333 for allowing the user to confirm the control command input through the input unit 332 or notifying the user of the progress of execution of the control command input by the user. That is, the display unit 333 may display information about the operation of the first treatment device L.
The drawer cover 35 may be provided with an introduction port 353 formed through the drawer cover 35 for allowing the interior of the drawer body 31 and the exterior of the drawer body 31 to communicate with each other and a water supply port 355 formed through the drawer cover 35 for guiding wash water to the receiving unit 4 and 5.
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The tub 4 is fixed to the drawer 3 via a tub support unit 48. The tub support unit 48 connects the tub 4 and the drawer 3 to each other such that the circumferential surface of the tub 4 is supported by the drawer 3. The tub support unit 48 may be provided with a member for attenuating vibration.
A door 49 for allowing the interior of the tub 4 and the exterior of the tub 4 to communicate with each other is provided at the upper surface of the tub 4.
The door 49 is rotatably provided at the upper surface of the tub 4 (e.g. the door 49 is provided in order to open and close a portion of the upper surface of the tub 4). The door 49 may be pulled out from the drawer 3 (for example, by hinge rotation) through the introduction port 353, which is provided in the drawer cover 35. After pulling out the drawer 3 from the cabinet 2, therefore, the user may open the door 49 in order to introduce laundry into the tub 4.
The tub 4 is provided in the upper surface thereof with an inlet port 47, through which wash water supplied through the water supply port 355, provided in the drawer 3, is introduced into the tub 4. A pipe for connecting the water supply port 355 to the upper surface of the tub 4 may be provided as the inlet port 47. In some implementations, a hole formed through the upper surface of the tub 4, the hole being located under the water supply port 355, may be provided as the inlet port 47.
The drum 5 may be configured to have the shape of a cylinder, the upper surface of which is open. The drum 5 may be rotated in the tub 4 by a driving unit 6, which is provided outside the tub 4.
The driving unit 6 may include a stator 61 fixed to the tub 4 for generating a rotating magnetic field and a rotor 63 configured to be rotated by the rotating magnetic field. A driving shaft 53, which is fixed to the bottom surface of the drum 5 through the tub 4, is connected to the rotor 63.
As shown in the figure, the driving shaft 53 may be provided so as to be perpendicular to the bottom surface of the drawer 3.
Drum through holes 51 for allowing the interior of the drum 5 and the interior of the tub 4 to communicate with each other are provided in the outer circumferential surface of the drum 5.
As described above, the receiving unit includes the tub 4 and the drum 5 such that the first treatment device L is capable of performing a washing function. In addition, a hot air supply device for supplying hot air to the tub 4 may be further provided in the cabinet 2 such that the first treatment device L is also capable of performing a drying function.
The hot air supply device provided in the first treatment device L may be identical to the second hot air supply device, which was previously described, and therefore a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
In some implementations, the first treatment device L is configured only to dry laundry, and the receiving unit may include only the drum 5, and the hot air supply device provided in the first treatment device L may be configured to supply hot air to the drum 5.
The first treatment device L is connected via a water supply unit 7 to a water source located outside the laundry treatment apparatus 100. The water supply unit 7 may include a water supply pipe 71 for connecting the water supply port 355 to the water source and a valve 73 for opening and closing the water supply pipe 71 under the control of a controller.
Wash water received in the tub 4 is discharged out of the cabinet 2 through a drainage unit 8. The drainage unit 8 may include a drainage pipe 83 for guiding the wash water in the tub 4 out of the cabinet 2 and a pump 81 provided in the drainage pipe 83 for discharging the wash water from the tub 4 (under the control of the controller).
The driving unit 6 is fixed to the tub 4, and the tub 4 is fixed to the drawer 3 via the tub support unit 48. In the first treatment device L with the above-stated construction, therefore, vibration generated from the drum 5 or the tub 4 when the drum 5 is rotated by the driving unit 6 may be transmitted to the drawer 3.
When the vibration generated from the drum 5 or the tub 4 due to the operation of the driving unit 6 is transmitted to the drawer 3, the drawer 3 may collide with the cabinet 2, with the result that noise or vibration may be generated from the drawer 3 and the cabinet 2. Furthermore, during the rotation of the driving unit 6, the drawer 3 may move out from the cabinet 2.
In order to solve this problem, the laundry treatment apparatus 100 further includes an attachment and detachment unit 9 for fixing the drawer 3 to the cabinet 2 during the operation of the driving unit 6.
That is, the attachment and detachment unit 9 fixes the drawer 3 to the cabinet 2 in response to a signal from a controller 37, unlike a member, such as a handle, for separating the drawer 3 from the cabinet when external force is applied by the user.
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The second fastening unit 91 may include a second fastening unit body 911 fixed to the drawer 3, a plunger 915 provided in the second fastening unit body 911 such that the plunger 915 can move out from the second fastening unit body 911, the plunger 915 being configured to be coupled to the first fastening unit 95, an elastic support unit 917 for pushing the plunger 915 in a direction in which the plunger 915 moves out from the second fastening unit body 911, and a coil 913 for moving the plunger 915 into the second fastening unit body 911 based on whether current is supplied to the coil 913. Current is supplied to the coil 913 via a switch 919, which is controlled by the controller 37.
The controller 37 may control the switch 919 not to supply current to the coil 913 (e.g. to maintain a state in which the second fastening unit is coupled to the first fastening unit) while the driving unit 6 is operating, and may control the switch 919 to supply current to the coil 913 (e.g. to maintain a state in which the second fastening unit is not coupled to the first fastening unit) while the driving unit 6 is not operating.
The second fastening unit 91 may be fixed to the drawer body 31 such that the second fastening unit 91 can be exposed outward when the drawer panel 33 is separated from the drawer body 31.
As previously described, the drawer panel 33 is a member for opening and closing the open surface 21 of the cabinet 2 and, in addition, for pulling out the drawer body 31 from the cabinet 2. The drawer panel 33 is separably coupled to the drawer body 31. Consequently, the drawer panel 33 is provided outside the cabinet 2 in an exposed state in order to form a surface facing the open surface 21 of the cabinet 2.
In some implementations, the second fastening unit 91 is configured so as to be exposed outside the cabinet 2 when the drawer panel 33 is separated from the drawer body 31, and therefore, it may be possible to inspect and repair the second fastening unit 91 without removing the drawer cover 35.
The first fastening unit 95 includes a support body 951 fixed to the cabinet 2 and a fastening hole 953 formed through the support body 951 such that the plunger 915 is inserted through the fastening hole 953.
However, the shape of the first fastening unit 95 is not particularly restricted so long as the plunger 915 can be coupled to the first fastening unit 95. For example, the first fastening unit 95 may include a support body 951 and a fastening recess formed in the support body 951.
Furthermore, the structure of the first fastening unit 95 may not be defined as shown in
In some implementations, the first treatment device L is configured to have a structure in which the door 49, which is configured to be opened for the user to introduce laundry into the drum 5, is provided at the upper surface of the tub 4, and in which the driving unit 6, which rotates the drum 5, is provided at the bottom surface of the tub 4.
Since the driving shaft 53, which rotates the drum 5, is connected to the bottom surface of the drum 5 through the bottom surface of the tub 4, the fluctuation of the drum 5 (the change in distance between the outer circumferential surface of the drum and the inner circumferential surface of the tub), which is a main vibration source of the first treatment device L, may gradually increase from the bottom surface of the drum 5 to the upper end of the drum 5.
In consideration of the fact that the fluctuation of the drum 5 gradually increases from the bottom surface of the drum 5 to the upper end of the drum 5 in the structure of the first treatment device L, it is possible to effectively prevent the drawer 3 from vibrating in the cabinet 2 or to effectively prevent the drawer 3 from moving out from the cabinet 2 when the attachment and detachment unit 9 is located higher than the driving unit 6. Consequently, the attachment and detachment unit 9 may be located higher than the driving unit 6 on the basis of the bottom surface of the drawer 3 (see
The attachment and detachment unit 9 may be provided to fix the upper surface of the drawer 3 to the upper surface of the cabinet 2. In some implementations, as shown in
In some implementations, the first fastening unit 95 of the attachment and detachment unit 9 may be provided at the inner upper part of the cabinet 2, and the second fastening unit 91 of the attachment and detachment unit 9 may be provided at the drawer cover 35 (e.g. the upper surface of the drawer 3).
In some implementations (e.g.,
Since the tub support unit 48, provided in the first treatment device L, connects the outer circumferential surface of the tub 4 to the drawer 3, as shown in
When the tub 4 vibrates on the plane parallel to the bottom surface of the drawer 3, force applied to one selected from between the left side surface and the right side surface of the drawer 3 may different from force applied to the other selected from between the left side surface and the right side surface of the drawer 3 depending on the form of the vibration.
In some implementations, the first fastening unit 95 is provided at each side of the inner circumferential surface of the cabinet 2, and the second fastening unit 91 is provided at each side of the drawer 3, however, it is possible to effectively prevent the drawer 3 from moving out from the cabinet 2 when the tub 4 vibrates on the plane parallel to the bottom surface of the drawer 3.
Unlike the above description, the first fastening unit 95 may be provided at the cabinet 2, and the second fastening unit 91 may be provided at the drawer 3. In consideration of the fact that the second fastening unit 91 is operated under the control of the controller (37), which may be provided at the drawer 3, for controlling the display unit 333 as well as the driving unit 6, the second fastening unit 91 may be provided at the drawer 3, and the first fastening unit 95 may be provided at the cabinet 2.
In addition, the height of the attachment and detachment unit located at one side surface (for example, the left side surface) of the drawer 3 and the height of the attachment and detachment unit located at the other side surface (for example, the right side surface) of the drawer 3 may be different from each other. In some implementations, each attachment and detachment unit 9 may be located higher than the driving unit 6.
The attachment and detachment unit 9 may be configured to couple the side front of the drawer body 31 to the cabinet 2, as previously described, rather than to couple the rear of the drawer body 31 to the cabinet 2
Most apparatuses have an assembly tolerance. The more complicated the structure of the apparatus is, the higher the assembly tolerance is. In the first treatment device L, the number of parts coupled to the front of the drawer body 31 is greater than the number of parts coupled to the rear of the drawer body 31.
That is, the drawer panel 31 is provided at the front of the drawer body 31, whereas the water supply unit 7 and the drainage unit 8 are provided at the rear of the drawer body 31. As a result, the sum of the assembly tolerances of the respective parts coupled to the rear of the drawer body 31 may be greater than the sum of the assembly tolerances of the respective parts coupled to the front of the drawer body 31.
The increase in sum of the assembly tolerances may cause a failure of coupling between two parts that are configured to be selectively coupled to each other. In order to overcome this problem, the attachment and detachment unit 9 may be located in front of the drawer 3 rather than behind the drawer 3. That is, the part 91 or 95 of the attachment and detachment unit 9 that is fixed to the drawer body 31 may be provided in the vicinity of a region where the drawer panel is fixed in a space provided by the drawer body 31.
The controller 37 may control the second fastening unit 91 not to be separated from the first fastening unit 95 during the operation of the driving unit 6.
The subject matter described in this application provides a laundry treatment apparatus that is capable of washing or drying laundry using a receiving unit configured to be pulled out from a cabinet.
In addition, the subject matter described in this application provides a laundry treatment apparatus that is capable of minimizing vibration of a receiving unit in a cabinet while washing or drying laundry.
Furthermore, the subject matter described in this application provides a laundry treatment apparatus that is capable of preventing a receiving unit from moving out from a cabinet while washing or drying laundry.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2015-0028982 | Mar 2015 | KR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/KR2016/001985 | 2/29/2016 | WO | 00 |