The invention relates to a textile product or fabrics treating apparatus, in particular to a washing machine or a dryer, comprising an ultrasonic cleaning device and a treatment surface for treating textile products.
US 2002/0134117 A1 discloses a washing machine comprising an ultrasonic partial washing apparatus. In one embodiment the ultrasonic partial washing apparatus is stationarily mounted above the loading opening of the top loader washing machine. The sonotrode of the ultrasonic partial washing apparatus points downward to the opening of the washing machine and a textile to be cleaned by the partial washing apparatus is passed along the bottom surface of the sonotrode to clean stained areas of the textile. In another embodiment the partial washing apparatus is formed as a hand-held wand connected via a flexible hose to the washing machine. Electrical leads to the transducer within the wand and a liquid pipe connected to a nozzle in the wand run within the flexible hose, such that the wand is supplied with liquid and electrical energy from the main body of the washing machine.
The washing machine of EP 1 369 524 A1 has an ultrasonic partial washing apparatus arranged at the top side of the washing machine. In a top loader embodiment the ultrasonic apparatus can be swung in a horizontal plane from a rest position to a working position located over the loading opening of the top loader drum. In a front loader or tumbler embodiment the ultrasonic apparatus is stationary mounted below a top cover of the washing machine. In both embodiments the textiles to be cleaned can be drawn through a treatment gap between the ultrasonic apparatus bottom side and a working platform. The active working platform is surrounded by a sink for draining the cleaning liquid through a hole into the tub of the tumbler.
It is an object of the invention to provide a textile product treating apparatus having an ultrasonic cleaning device, wherein the apparatus has a high flexibility in view of the apparatus' installation location. It is another object of the invention to provide an ultrasonic cleaning device having an improved ergonomics in use.
According to an aspect of the invention, a textile product or fabrics treating apparatus is provided having a main body and an ultrasonic cleaning device. The ultrasonic cleaning device has an ultrasonic transducer for producing ultrasonic waves and an ultrasonic wave emitting surface to transfer the ultrasonic waves from the surface to the surface of a textile product to be treated. The ultrasonic cleaning device is sometimes called a partial washing apparatus and is used to treat small areas on the textile product which are stained. A treatment area is provided at the textile product treating apparatus, such that the textile product to be treated by the ultrasonic wave can be placed thereon and then the emitting surface of the ultrasonic cleaning device is brought into contact with the textile product for cleaning. According to an aspect of the invention, the treatment area is arranged on or above a moveable tray, wherein the moveable tray can be moved between a working position and a retracted position using a moving mount. In the retracted position the moveable tray does not disturb the functionality of the textile product treating apparatus when conventionally used (i.e. without ultrasonic cleaning), and preferably the moveable tray is retracted in a way that it disappears within the outer dimensions or outer case of the product treating apparatus with no or only minimal change to the outer appearance of the product treating apparatus. More preferably the moveable tray is completely retracted into the main body of the treating apparatus in the retracted position, for example covered by a cover or bezel which may form an edge of the moveable tray.
According to a further aspect, the working position for the moveable tray is extending beyond the base area or footprint of the main body, such that an additional working space or treatment area is provided, when the moveable tray is in its working position. When for example considering a free-standing washing machine as an example of a treating apparatus, the top cover of the washing machine can be used to place a basket with dirty laundry thereon, which is then taken out of the basket, transferred to the treatment area for treating it with the ultrasonic cleaning device and then the pre-treated laundry is transferred into the drum of the washing machine for a conventional wash. If as another example the treating apparatus is a washing machine placed below a work top of a kitchen line, then the treatment area can be provided by pulling out the moveable tray as soon as and only when there is need for ultrasonic cleaning. Therefore, there is no limitation where the treating apparatus may be placed within the home.
In a preferred embodiment the moving mount guides the moveable tray in such a way that it is retracted at the front side of the main body which restricts the requirement for access to the treating apparatus to the apparatus' front side only. No access to the apparatus sides, top side or back side is required for normal textile product treating and ultrasonic pre-treating.
In a preferred embodiment the moveable tray is either a drawer or a rotary mounted tray, such that the moving mount can be constructed by simple and reliable elements. In particular, the extension of the treatment area may be high, thereby providing a convenient workspace for pre-treatment with the ultrasonic cleaning device, for example if the drawer extends the full or nearly the full width of the front side of the treating apparatus. In addition, space requirements within the main body of the apparatus for retracting the moveable tray and for mounting the moving mount are minimal and simple for integration.
Preferably, the ultrasonic cleaning device is a hand-held device and preferably connected to the main body by a flexible hose, such that—when pre-treating textile products—the operating range for a user extends to a wide area.
In a preferred embodiment the moveable tray comprises a sink, such that, when cleaning liquid is used for ultrasonic cleaning, the liquid is collected by the sink and can be discharged therefrom into a predefined direction, for example through a hole provided at the sink or through a hose extending from the sink. Preferably, the sink is very shallow, for example formed at the top surface of a drawer or a rotary mounted tray, such that the shallow sink does not or not substantially affect the required height of the moveable tray.
Preferably, a drain extends from the moveable tray (e.g. the sink) and drains the collected liquid into a washing tub, a detergent drawer or a liquid tank unit. Thereby, it is not necessary for the user to manually remove the liquid from the moveable tray. If for example the textile product treating apparatus is a dryer, in which condensed humidity from laundry to be dried is collected in a liquid tank, then this tank can also be used for collecting the liquid flown off the textiles pre-treated by the ultrasonic cleaning device at the treatment area.
In a preferred embodiment the moveable tray is arranged above a drawer. Then in a further embodiment the drawer can be used for draining out or collecting the liquid draining from the treatment area during ultrasonic cleaning, such that for example no pump is required for removing the liquid from the tray. In an additional or alternative embodiment the moveable tray or the moving mount of the moveable tray abuts at least partially against the drawer in its pulled-out position, such that the mechanical stability of the moveable tray is thereby improved or facilitated. For example, the drawer forms the moving mount or part of the moving mount. Preferentially, an engagement element is provided, which engages with the drawer, when the moveable tray is moved from its retracted position to its working position. Thereby, the drawer is brought into a position where it can support the moveable tray and/or collect the liquid draining off from the moveable tray.
According to a preferred embodiment, the moveable tray is mounted on a drawer conventionally used for example as detergent drawer or drawer for collecting condensed water in a condenser dryer, such that the treatment area is provided by just pulling out the drawer from the main body. Preferably, the moveable tray is a cover or plate being pivotably mounted at the drawer, such that, when the moveable tray is swung aside, compartments below the cover or moveable tray can be accessed for filling in for example liquid or detergents used for washing the laundry.
Preferably, a sealing device is arranged at the opening of the main body, the moveable tray and/or the moving mount, such that the opening of the main body is at least partially sealed against penetration of liquid from the outside of the apparatus into its main body, for example the liquid used for partial washing by the ultrasonic cleaning device. For example, a sealing device is arranged at an end surface of a drawer or the pivotably mounted tray, such that, when guiding the moveable tray into its working position, the opening at the main body is automatically closed. In a preferred embodiment (a) detent element(s) is/are provided, which is or are assigned to the working and/or retracted position of the moveable tray, such that the moveable tray and/or the moving mount are locked in the working and/or retracted position against a detent force.
In a preferred embodiment the moveable tray and/or a drawer comprise/s a compartment for storing the ultrasonic device and/or a portion of a hose connecting the ultrasonic device to a supply unit. Thereby, the ultrasonic cleaning device can be discretely stored in the moveable tray or in the drawer, when it is not necessary to pre-treat the textile products.
In a further embodiment the apparatus comprises a heater element adapted to heat the liquid supplied to the nozzle of the ultrasonic device. In a further embodiment a sensor device is provided, which is adapted to detect said ultrasonic wave emission surface being in contact or in close proximity to an object (i.e. the laundry) and to provide a detection signal. Additionally or alternatively, a control device is connected to the sensor device and adapted to stop the operation of said ultrasonic transducer, when the detection signal is not provided. Preferably, the sensor device is a switch arranged within a body of said ultrasonic cleaning device and said control device comprises a switchable contact of the switch; or it is a position detector adapted to detect the variable position of the ultrasonic wave emitting surface being close to or at the opening; or it is a proximity switch adapted to detect a distance between the ultrasonic wave emitting surface and an object. Preferably, the body of the ultrasonic cleaning device comprises at least two parts, wherein a tip body part having an opening for the US emitting surface is movably arranged at a main body part, and wherein said sensor device is adapted to detect at least one position of the tip body part relative to the main body part.
In a preferred embodiment a liquid supply device supplying liquid to the ultrasonic cleaning device comprises a detergent mixing member. Alternatively or additionally, the liquid supply device comprises an activation member adapted to activate supply of liquid to the nozzle of the ultrasonic cleaning device.
Preferably, the activation member comprises a detector adapted to detect the operation of the ultrasonic transducer. Preferably, the ultrasonic cleaning device or the textile treating apparatus comprises a liquid supply device and the ultrasonic cleaning device has a nozzle connected to the liquid supply device for spraying a liquid onto a textile product. Preferably, the liquid supply device is connected to a fresh water supply line and/or comprises a supply pump.
According to claim 23, a hand-held ultrasonic cleaning device is provided, having an ultrasonic transducer and an ultrasonic wave emitting surface connected to the ultrasonic transducer, wherein a body of the ultrasonic cleaning device is made of at least two body portions being moveably connected to each other. The connection between the two body portions is made by a connecting means enabling a relative movement between the first and second body portion, such that the first and second body portions can be adjusted at different angles to each other. This allows for example to stretch the body of the ultrasonic cleaning device for storing purposes, when only a small elongate storing compartment or a small retaining opening is available. On the other hand, the body of the ultrasonic cleaning device can be bent by moving the first and second body portions to assume an angled position to each other, such that holding the ultrasonic cleaning device is much more comfortable as compared to holding the stretched ultrasonic cleaning device.
Preferred embodiments of the ultrasonic cleaning device have been described above in connection with the treatment apparatus and are fully applicable here as regards the features of the ultrasonic cleaning device.
Reference is made in detail to preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The drawings show:
The front face of the top cover 6 has a recess 18a and the back face of the front frame of the worktop drawer 12 has a mating recess 18b. When the worktop drawer 12 is fully retracted within the washing machine's main body 4, recesses 18a and 18b form a common recess convenient to grip the front frame of the worktop drawer 12 and to pull out the worktop drawer 12 from its recessed position to its working position (position at maximum pull-out as shown in
An engagement pin (not shown) is formed on the bottom side of the worktop drawer 12 and extends into the upper opening of detergent drawer 10. When the worktop drawer 12 is drawn out of the main body 4 into its working position, the engagement pin abuts against an elevated element (not shown) of the detergent drawer 10, such that pulling out the worktop drawer 12 also pulls out simultaneously the detergent drawer 10. On the other hand, the detergent drawer 10 can be pulled out using grip 24 arranged at the front bezel of the detergent drawer 10, wherein the engagement member is released, such that, when detergent drawer 10 is drawn out of the main body 4, the worktop drawer 12 remains in its retracted position.
As shown in
In an embodiment not shown, the drain 16 is shifted to a rear section of the worktop drawer 12, such that it is invisible in the pulled-out or working position of the worktop drawer 12. However, as the main wash compartment 56 or one of the other compartments 58, 54 (see
The ultrasonic wand shown in
In the washing machine 50 of
While in the shown embodiment the work cover 84 is only supported by the detergent drawer 82, in other embodiments not shown the work cover 84 can be formed as separate drawer which can be drawn out of the main body 4 as soon as the detergent drawer 82 has been pulled-out. Or in another embodiment the work cover 84 is connected to the detergent drawer 82 via a hinge, such that for filling the compartments 54, 56, 58 with detergents, the work cover can be swung aside.
The washing and/or drying programs of the washing machine or dryer is controlled by a control unit 101. Control unit 101 controls the operation of liquid supply 106 connected via a liquid line running through the flexible hose 38 to the nozzle 102 of the ultrasonic wand 30. The liquid supply 106 is activated by the control unit 101 in response to pressing the fluid button 42 as described above. Liquid is fed to the liquid supply 106 from a valve 110 connected to the fresh water line 112 in case of a washing machine.
The electric ultrasonic signal is supplied to the ultrasonic transducer 104 of the wand 30 by an electric supply 108 under the control of the control unit 101 activated in response to pressing the ultrasonic button 40. A position detector 122 is assigned to the worktop drawer 12 and/or the detergent drawer 10 to detect the worktop drawer 12 and/or the detergent drawer 10 being in their pulled-out or working position. The signal from the position detector 122 is fed to the control unit 101 which then deactivates the liquid supply 106 and/or the electric supply 108 to prevent a malfunction of the ultrasonic wand 30. A drain channel 113 is symbolized here by a line between the detergent drawer 10 and a tub of the washing machine or a container 114 in case of a dryer. Preferably, a level switch 116 switches the liquid level within the tub 114 or container and activates a draining pump 118 pumping the liquid out of the tub or container 114 through a draining hose 120 to the outside of the washing machine or dryer 100.
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