1. Field of the Invention
The invention, in general, relates to a method of monitoring the rotational movement of a washing machine drum and, more particularly to a method of the kind referred to in a washing machine provided with a housing, a washing fluid tub mounted for oscillatory movement therein, a drum rotatably mounted therein for receiving laundry and/or washing fluid and a motor for rotating the drum in at least one direction as well as an evaluation device for preventing the continuation of a washing program upon detecting an impermissible movement during a first phase of the washing program during the which the motor is inactive.
2. The Prior Art.
Such a method is generally known from the disclosure of Patent Abstracts of Japan No. JP 2004065408A. It is provided with a sensor for detecting an impermissible movement of the drum or of the washing fluid tub during an idle time between initiation and execution of the washing program. A similar method has been disclosed by Patent Abstracts of Japan No. JP 10179978 A. A motion sensor or acceleration sensor mounted at an upper portion of the tub recognizes a detected movement as originating from a child within the drum. Its proper function is, however, dependent upon movements of the child.
Yet another method has been disclosed by German Laid-open Patent Specification No. DE 42 25 769 A1. In this case, weight present within the drum is detected by a weight sensor prior to initiation of a washing program and if the weight exceeds a predetermined threshold value the washing program is either not initiated or an alarm is activated. The method is suitable only for washing loads of no more than 4.5 or 5 kg of dry laundry, however. The method is unsuitable for larger washing machines with capacities of 8 kg of dry laundry because it cannot distinguish whether the detected weight originates with the permissible laundry in the drum or with a child of substantially the same weight.
European Patent Specification EP 0 709 512 B1 discloses a method of detecting the load within a drum. The number of rotations are monitored during reverse operation with a evaluation circuit determining the weight of the load as a function of the oscillatory behavior of the rotation signal.
It is an object of the invention with simple means to improve the safety of, and thus protect from possible harm, a child present in the drum, accidentally or otherwise.
In the accomplishment of these and other objects, the invention provides a washing machine monitoring program for detecting an impermissible or atypical rotational movement of the drum during a first phase of the washing program.
Further features of the novel program will become apparent as the description of the invention unfolds hereafter.
The advantage derived from the method in accordance with the invention is that a very reliable recognition of a child (or pet) within the drum of a washing machine results in high safety and the prevention of possible hazards and injuries. A further advantage is that the method is extremely simple and cost-efficient, since it depends upon the utilization of sensors and/or detectors for the weight of laundry or rotational movement of the drum which are standard features of current washing machines. The method is practiced in a simple manner by monitoring during an initial phase the number of rotations or rotational movement of the drum upon starting the washing program or actuation of the start button. Even rotary movements by a small angle, e.g. less than 5 degrees, are detected and lead to a reliable recognition of a child or animal being accidentally or unintentionally within the drum. Since during this first phase the motor is inactive, i.e. the drum is not moved by the motor, a detected movement causes the washing program set by a user to be terminated or aborted. Still another advantage of the method in accordance with the invention resides in the fact that because of the sensitive response of the rotary movement sensor in detecting a rotary movement and because of the low mass of the drum even very weak movements can be detected during the first phase.
In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, water, and more particularly cold water, is fed into the tub and, thence, the drum upon start-up of the washing program or upon actuation of the start button. A child or animal sleeping or resting in the drum will thus be woken by the water or startled, and the unpleasant feeling of the water will prompt him to move. This will result in an even better recognition of a child or animal in the drum.
Both amount and temperature of the water initially fed into the drum are limited such that a child or animal can neither drown nor otherwise harmed. In this connection, it is useful or advantageous that the amount of the water is only a partial portion of the washing fluid required for a washing cycle.
Persons skilled in the art will understand that during the first phase of a washing program no detergents or other laundry agents are admitted to the tub and the drum. Thus, in an advantageous embodiment of the invention no laundry detergent or other substance is added to the water during an initial phase of the washing program. The water is caused to circumvent the detergent compartment of the washing machine during its initial feeding into the tub.
Upon recognizing the presence of a child in the drum as result of its movement during an idle phase, a visible or audible alarm may be activated and that the door of the washing machine may be automatically unlatched and opened.
The duration of the first phase of the washing program is such that at the beginning of the first phase water is fed in for about 30 seconds and that the machine remains idle thereafter for about 60 seconds prior to commencement of the proper washing program. During the entire first phase, i.e. for about 90 seconds, the drum will be monitored and any detected impermissible or atypical movement of the drum as may be caused by a child or animal will lead to the abortion or termination of the second phase of the washing program.
Alternatively, the first phase may be terminated immediately upon detection of impermissible movements in order to shorten the time any child may be in the drum and thus to reduce any traumatic experience.
Advantageously, the detection or recognition of a child or pet in the drum is carried out by an evaluation circuit.
The method is not limited in its application to the recognition of a child or animal being present in the drum of a washing machine, but it may be utilized to equal advantage to the detection of dogs, cats, rabbits birds or anything else which causes a washing machine drum to move impermissibly at a time when it should be stationary.
The novel features which are considered to be characteristic of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, in respect of its structure, construction and lay-out as well as its manufacturing techniques, together with other advantages and objects thereof, will be best understood from the following description of preferred embodiments when read in connection with the appended drawings, in which:
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It is useful at the beginning 9 of the first phase 10 to feed water, more particularly cold water, into the washing fluid tub 2 and washing drum 16. The duration of water feeding, the quantity of water and the temperature are set in such a way that any child who may be present in the drum 16 would be drenched or at least wetted and thus woken up or alarmed and induced to move without any danger to the child of his drowning or subcooling.
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