The present invention relates to a program-controlled washing machine with a process section, which is tailored to the requirements of a batch of washing comprising shrink-prone textiles, which is moved during treatment in said process section in a washing drum supported in a rotatable manner about a non-vertical axis while water and optionally detergent flow through, with a movement ratio of less than 5% of the possible drive period.
Wash programs known to date for shrink-prone textiles—known as wool or handwash programs—treat the batch of washing in such a manner that the washing drum moving said washing is operated with a reversing rhythm with a movement ratio of less than 5% of the possible drive period in alternating rotation directions, known as “rocking”. The movement input is characterized in that the mechanical conditions of the washing drum and its agitators mean that the batch of washing is not fully turned even after a number of reversing cycles. It is therefore also not certain that it is fully wet and sufficient fluid has passed through for the purposes of cleaning.
The constant change in the rotation direction of the washing drum is intended to prevent the batch of washing becoming knotted during its treatment. However every rearrangement of the washing achieved in one rotation direction is reversed again when the rotation direction changes. This means that items from the top of the batch of washing never come into intense enough contact with moisture and therefore only have a very limited involvement in the washing process. They even remain perceptibly dry at least to some degree after the washing process.
The object of the present invention is therefore to treat batches of washing with a tendency to shrink in such a manner despite little mechanical input due to the lack of movement of the washing drum, that the washing is wet evenly with the optimum quantity of water or washing liquid and therefore the washing process is optimized for shrink-prone batches of washing.
According to the invention a washing machine of the type referred to in the introduction is configured so that movement only takes place in one direction of drum rotation.
It has proven that with such a small movement ratio batches of washing essentially do not tend to become knotted in non-reversing washing drums. In fact batches of washing comprising shrink-prone textiles are regularly smaller batches of washing which do not tend to become knotted. This is prevented in that given the short nature of the overall rinsing process for such a batch of washing, only short and few movement pulses act on the batch of washing. Increased shrinkage of the textiles is not anticipated due to the constantly small movement ratio of the washing drum.
In a refinement of the invention the washing drum has agitators on the inside of its shell, said agitators being equipped with a facility for scooping water from the lower region of the outer tub and for spraying the scooped water down, when they are in a higher position than the washing. This refinement of the invention is particularly advantageous, if the rotation direction of the washing drum corresponds to the direction of action of the scooping facility. This also significantly favors wetting and the flow of fluid through the textiles.
A low rotational speed of approximately 20 rpm has proven very appropriate for this purpose, depending on the geometry of the outer tub/drum system. Its precise value can be optimized further as a function of the geometry and function of the agitators.
In the same way the unidirectional drum movement tailored to the structural features of the outer tub and/or the washing drum has proven particularly suitable with a 10 to 60 second pause. This gives the washing liquid the opportunity to act on the textiles in a sufficiently intensive manner.
The inventive refinement of the washing machine and suitable method steps for this refinement are described in more detail below with reference to an exemplary embodiment of a movement phase of a washing drum. In the drawings
The washing drum 1 shown in
If the washing drum 1 is operated in a reversing mode in the known manner according to
According to the invention, in a new and advantageous manner according to
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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| 10 2005 003 696.1 | Jan 2005 | DE | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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| PCT/EP2005/056103 | 11/21/2005 | WO | 00 | 7/16/2007 |