This application claims priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2008-0090210, filed in Korea on Sep. 12, 2008, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Field
A laundry treatment machine and a washing method for a laundry treatment machine are provided.
2. Background
Laundry treatment machines and washing methods are known. However, they suffer from various disadvantages.
Embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the following drawings in which like reference numerals refer to like elements, and wherein:
Embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals have been used to indicate like elements.
In general, laundry treatment machines mix a fluid, such as water, with a detergent and supply the mixture into a drum. After the mixture is supplied into the drum, a washing operation for washing laundry is performed by rotating the drum. When the washing operation is complete, a fluid not mixed with a detergent is supplied into the drum by an external fluid source, and a rinsing operation for rinsing the laundry is performed. When the rinsing operation is completed, the fluid in the drum is discharged, and a dehydration operation for dehydrating the wet laundry is performed.
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When the laundry treatment machine 100 begins to operate, a fluid supplied by an external fluid source is mixed with a detergent, and the mixture is supplied into the drum 122. Thereafter, the drum 122 begins to rotate, and thus, a washing operation for washing laundry is performed. When the washing operation is completed, a fluid not mixed with a detergent is supplied into the laundry treatment machine 100. Thereafter, the drum 122 begins to rotate again, and thus, a rinsing operation for rinsing laundry is performed. Thereafter, a drainage operation for discharging used wash fluid is performed.
More specifically, the controller 170 may control the fluid supply device 180 to supply fluid into the drum 122 and the tub, in step S110. Thereafter, a fluid level detection device 160, which may be disposed, for example, in the tub, may measure a fluid level in the drum 122. Thereafter, the fluid level detection device 160 may transmit the result of the measurement to the controller 170. The controller 170 may determine which of first through fourth motions is to be performed by controlling a driving device 123. The first motion may correspond to rotating the drum 122 once by controlling the driving device 123 to consecutively apply a first directional torque to the drum 122. The first directional torque may be a forward or clockwise (CW) directional torque. The second motion may correspond to rotating the drum 122 in a first direction and in a second direction so as to lift up the laundry in the drum 122 to a height less than half a height of the drum 122. The first direction may be a forward or CW direction and the second direction may be a reverse or counterclockwise (CCW) direction. The third motion may correspond to rotating the drum 122 in the first direction and in the second direction so as to lift up laundry in the drum 122 to a height greater than the height of the drum 122 and then to drop the laundry. The fourth motion may correspond to rotating the drum 122 once in the first direction by applying a first directional torque and then a second directional torque to the drum 122. The first directional torque may be a forward or CW directional torque and the second directional torque may be a backward or CCW directional torque. That is, the controller 170 may control the drum 122 to perform at least one of the first through fourth motions.
In order to realize the first motion, the controller 170 may control the driving device 123 to consecutively apply a first directional torque to the drum 122. More specifically, the controller 170 may rotate the drum 122 once in the first direction by controlling the driving device 123 to consecutively apply a first directional torque to the drum 122.
In order to realize the second motion, the controller 170 may rotate the drum 122 in the first direction and in the second direction so as to lift up the laundry in the drum 122 to a height less than half the height of the drum 122. More specifically, the controller 170 may rotate the drum 122 in the first direction by controlling the driving device 123 to apply a first directional torque to the drum 122. Thereafter, if the laundry in the drum 122 is lifted up to a height less than half the height of the drum 122, the controller 170 may control the driving device 123 to apply a second directional torque to the drum 122. If a second directional torque is applied to the drum 122, the drum 122 may temporarily stop rotating. Then, the laundry in the drum 122 may be dropped from less than half the height of the drum 122. If the application of a second directional torque to the drum 122 continues, the drum 122 may begin to rotate in the second direction. Then, the laundry in the drum 122 may rotate in the second direction along with the drum 122. The movement of the laundry in the drum 122 during the rotation of the drum 122 in the second direction may be the same as or similar to the movement of the laundry in the drum 122 during the rotation of the drum 122 in the first direction.
In order to realize the third motion, the controller 170 may control the driving device 123 to rotate the drum 122 in the first direction and in the second direction. As a result, the laundry in the drum 122 may be lifted up to a height greater than half the height of the drum 122, and may then be dropped. In order to perform the third motion, the controller 170 may control the drum 122 and the driving device 123 in the same manner as or a similar manner to that used to perform the second motion.
In order to realize the fourth motion, the controller 170 may control the driving device 123 to apply a first directional torque and a second directional torque to the drum 122 so as to rotate the drum 122 once in the first direction. If the driving device 123 applies a first directional torque to the drum 122, the drum 122 may rotate in the first direction. Then, the controller 170 may control the driving device 123 to apply a second direction to the drum 122 during the rotation of the drum 122 in the first direction. If a second directional torque is applied to the drum 122 during the rotation of the drum 122 in the first direction, the drum 122 may temporarily stop rotating, and the laundry in the drum 122 may be separated from the drum 122 and may be dropped. Thereafter, the controller 170 may control the driving device 123 again to apply a first directional torque to the drum 122. In short, the controller 170 may control the drum 122 and the driving device 123 and may thus realize various motions.
The controller 170 may control the drum 122 to rotate while supplying fluid not mixed with a detergent. That is, during a rinsing operation, the controller 170 may control the fluid supply device 180 to supply fluid not mixed with a detergent and may control the drum 122 to rotate. The fluid level detection device 160 may measure the fluid level in the drum 122 and may transmit the measured fluid level to the controller 170. The controller 170 may compare the measured fluid level with a reference fluid level, in step S120. If the measured fluid level is higher than the reference fluid level, the controller 170 may control the drum 122 to perform at least one of the third and fourth motions, in step S130. On the other hand, if the measured fluid level is lower than the reference fluid level, the controller 170 may control the drum 122 to perform at least one of the first and second motions, in step S140. In short, the controller 170 may control the driving device 123 in consideration of the fluid level in the drum 122 and may thus control the drum 122 to perform at least one of the first through fourth motions while minimizing resistance to the drum 122 caused by fluid.
The controller 170 may control a time period T1 during which the fluid supply device 180 supplies fluid and a time period T2 during which the drum 122 rotates to overlap at least partially with each other.
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The laundry treatment machine 100 may also include a wash fluid circulation device 190, which circulates wash fluid, such as water, in the tub and sprays the circulated wash fluid into the drum 122. The controller 170 may control the wash fluid circulation device 190 to circulate the wash fluid in the tub, and thus, to spray the circulated wash fluid in the tub into the drum 122, step S150. The controller 170 may control the time period T2 and a time period T3 during which the wash fluid circulation device 190 is driven to overlap at least partially with each other.
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That is, when a rinsing operation begins, the controller may control the fluid supply device to supply fluid not mixed with a detergent into the tub and the drum. Thereafter, the fluid level detection device may measure the fluid level in the drum and may transmit the measured fluid level to the controller, in step S210. Thereafter, the controller may determine which of the first through fourth motions is to be performed based on the measured fluid level. More specifically, if the measured fluid level is higher than a reference fluid level, in step S220, the controller may control the drum to perform at least one of the third and fourth motions while being supplied with fluid, and may control the fluid circulation device to spray fluid into the drum, in step S230. On the other hand, if the measured fluid level is lower than the reference fluid level, in step S220, the controller may control the drum to perform at least one of the first and second motions while being supplied with fluid, and may control the fluid circulation device to spray fluid into the drum, in step S240. Therefore, the controller may control the rotation of the drum in consideration of the fluid level in the drum and may thus reduce resistance to the drum caused by the rotation of the drum. In addition, the controller may control the rotation of the drum and a rinsing operation may to be smoothly performed.
The controller may control a time period T2 during which the drum rotates and a time period T1 during which the fluid supply device supplies fluid to overlap at least partially with each other. More specifically, referring to
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The controller may control the time period T2 and a time period T3 during which the fluid circulation device is driven to overlap at least partially with each other. More specifically, referring to
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Embodiments disclosed herein provide a laundry treatment machine that may reduce an amount of time taken to supply wash fluid during a rinsing operation and a washing method of the laundry treatment machine.
Embodiments disclosed herein provide a laundry treatment machine that may include a drum that contains laundry and in which laundry is washed; a tub that contains the drum; a wash fluid supply device that supplies wash fluid provided by an external fluid source into the drum and the tub; and a control unit or controller that controls the drum to rotate while being supplied with a wash fluid not mixed with a detergent by the wash fluid supply device during a rinsing operation for rinsing the laundry.
Embodiments disclosed herein provide a laundry treatment machine that may include a drum that contains laundry and in which the laundry is washed; a tub that contains the drum; a wash fluid supply device that supplies wash fluid provided by an external fluid source into the drum and the tub; a wash fluid circulation device that circulates wash fluid in the tub and thus sprays the circulated wash fluid into the drum; and a control unit or controller that controls the drum to rotate while being supplied with wash fluid not mixed with a detergent by the wash fluid supply device during a rinsing operation for rinsing the laundry and controls the wash fluid circulation device to circulate the wash fluid in the tub and thus to spray the circulated wash fluid into the drum.
Embodiments disclosed herein provide a washing method that may include performing a rinsing operation for rinsing laundry, wherein the performing of the rinsing operation may include supplying wash fluid not mixed with a detergent, rotating a drum during the supplying of the wash fluid and circulating the wash fluid and spraying the circulated wash fluid into the drum during the rotating of the drum.
Embodiments disclosed herein provide a washing method that may include performing a rinsing operation for rinsing laundry, wherein the performing of the rinsing operation may include supplying wash fluid not mixed with a detergent, circulating the wash fluid and spraying the circulated wash fluid into the drum during the supplying of the wash fluid, and rotating the drum during the circulating of the wash fluid.
A control unit or controller may control a drum to rotate while being supplied with wash fluid by a wash fluid supply device. Thus, it may be possible to perform a rinsing operation while supplying wash fluid into the drum. Therefore, it may be possible to reduce the time taken to perform a rinsing operation, and thus, to improve energy efficiency. In addition, it may be possible to considerably reduce the time taken to perform a washing operation.
Any reference in this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” “example embodiment,” etc., means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the invention. The appearances of such phrases in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with any embodiment, it is submitted that it is within the purview of one skilled in the art to effect such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other ones of the embodiments.
Although embodiments have been described with reference to a number of illustrative embodiments thereof, it should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art that will fall within the spirit and scope of the principles of this disclosure. More particularly, various variations and modifications are possible in the component parts and/or arrangements of the subject combination arrangement within the scope of the disclosure, the drawings and the appended claims. In addition to variations and modifications in the component parts and/or arrangements, alternative uses will also be apparent to those skilled in the art.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2008-0090210 | Sep 2008 | KR | national |