Information
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Patent Grant
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6334342
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Patent Number
6,334,342
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Date Filed
Friday, May 8, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 1, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A washing machine having horizontally moving washing plates is disclosed. The washing machine comprises an inner tub for receiving a detergent water and a laundry; a pulsator for agitating the detergent water which is rotatably mounted in an interior of the inner tub; a driving unit for rotating in forward and reverse directions the pulsator which is disposed on an exterior of the inner tub, the driving unit having a washing shaft which is connected to the pulsator; and a washing means for bumping against the laundry which is disposed on the pulsator and is horizontally reciprocated by the driving unit to wash the laundry. Therefore, washing efficiency is increased.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a washing machine, more particularly to a washing machine having horizontally moving washing plates.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In general, a washing machine includes a pulsator for agitating a detergent water which is repeatedly rotated in forward and reverse directions. The detergent water which is supplied in the washing machine forms a heart-type water flow caused by the rotation of the pulsator, so that laundry congregates and entwines in the upper part of the pulsator.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,473,915 (issued to Woon-Gu Hur et al.) discloses a washing machine for preventing laundry from congregating in the upper portion of the pulsator. The Woon-Gu Hur et al's washing machine is explained with reference to an attached figure of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 1
is a vertical sectional view of a pulsator of a conventional washing machine.
A pulsator
11
having a base
11
a
and a plurality of blades
11
b
is rotatably installed in inner tub
10
, and a driving unit (not shown) for rotating in forward and reverse directions the pulsator
11
is fixedly disposed on an exterior of the inner tub
10
. A washing shaft
12
extending from the driving unit and for transmitting a rotatory power of the driving unit into the pulsator
11
is connected to the pulsator
11
. A variable-length washing rod
20
is mounted on the central area of the pulsator
11
, the washing rod
20
includes a first rod
21
, a second rod
22
, a connecting member
23
for connecting the second rod
22
with the first rod
21
and a buoy
24
which is installed in the second rod
22
. When the detergent water is supplied into the inner tub
10
, the buoy
24
floats by buoyancy. Accordingly, the second rod
22
and connecting member
23
are gradually ascended by the buoy
24
, so that the second rod
22
and connecting member
23
prevent the laundry from congregating directly in the upper part of the washing rod
20
.
The above-mentioned conventional washing machine has an advantage in that laundry does not congregate in the central upper part of the pulsator. However, the conventional washing machine has an drawback in that the buoy has to be submerged under the detergent water to ascend the buoy. That is, a large quantity of the detergent water is supplied into the inner tub to ascend the buoy.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been provided to solve the aforementioned problem and it is an object of the present invention to provide a washing machine employing horizontally moving washing plates for bumping against the laundry, which can enhance washing efficiency.
In order to obtain the above-mentioned object of the present invention, there is provided a washing machine comprising: an inner tub for receiving a detergent water and a laundry; a pulsator for agitating the detergent water which is rotatably mounted in an interior of the inner tub; a driving unit for rotating in forward and reverse directions the pulsator which is disposed on an exterior of the inner tub, the driving unit having a washing shaft which is connected to the pulsator; and a washing means for bumping against the laundry which is disposed on the pulsator and is horizontally reciprocated by the driving unit to wash the laundry.
The washing means comprises a cylinder disposed on an upper surface of the pulsator, the cylinder having a opened lower surface, being independently rotated relative to the rotatory movement of the pulsator, wherein the cylinder rotates at a lower speed than that of the pulsator; a movement conversion means for converting the rotatory movement of the washing shaft into linear movement which is disposed in the cylinder; and a plurality of washing plates for being horizontally reciprocated by the movement conversion means and for bumping against the laundry, which is positioned in an exterior of the cylinder.
A supporting member is disposed on the upper surface of the pulsator, the supporting member encloses a side surface of the cylinder for supporting the cylinder and for preventing the cylinder from floating by buoyancy.
A fixing hole is formed at the pulsator, and a fixing protrusion is inserted into the fixing hole and is extended from the supporting member.
An inner and an outer frames are respectively extended from a bottom end of the cylinder in an inward and an outward directions of the cylinder, bearings are respectively installed between the inner frame and the pulsator, and between the outer frame and an upper surface of the supporting member for sliding the cylinder relative to the rotatory movement of the pulsator and the supporting member.
Depression portions for placing the bearings are respectively formed at the inner and outer frames.
The movement conversion means comprises a crank installed in an interior of the supporting member, a top end of the crank being supported by the cylinder, and a bottom end of the crank being connected to the washing shaft so that the crank is rotated by the washing shaft; and a rod for converting the rotatory movement of the crank into a linear movement and for transmitting the linear movement into the washing plates, a first end of the rod being connected to the crank and a second end of the rod being connected to the washing plates.
A piercing hole being pierced by the rod is formed at the cylinder, a diameter of the piercing hole toward a rotatory direction of the crank is longer than that toward a length direction of the crank so that the piercing hole has an elliptical shape.
The top end of the crank is formed into a round shape and the bottom end of the crank is formed into a polygonal shape, a supporting cylinder for supporting the top end of the crank is formed at an upper surface of the cylinder, a inserting hole for being inserted the bottom end of the crank and having a polygonal shape corresponding to the bottom end of the crank end is formed at the washing shaft.
The first end of the rod is formed into a shape of a ring, a groove for being connected to the first end of the rod is formed at the crank.
A plurality of washing protrusions are formed on the washing plates to enlarge a contacting area between the laundry and the washing plates.n apparatus
The washing mcahine is provided in washing plates which are horizontally reciprocated, so that the washing plates bump against the laundry and wash the laundry. Therefore, washing efficiency is increased.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above object and other advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail a preferred embodiment thereof with reference to the attached drawings, in which;
FIG. 1
is a vertical sectional view of a pulsator of a conventional washing machine;
FIG. 2
is a vertical sectional view of a washing machine according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3A
is a disassembled perspective view of a pulsator and a supporting member according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3B
is an exploded perspective view of a fixing protrusion according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a partially sectioned perspective view of a cylinder according to one embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a disassembled perspective view of a part “G” illustrated in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view of a part “A” illustrated in
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 7
is an exploded perspective view of a part “B” illustrated in
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 8
is an assembled perspective view of the cylinder and washing plates according to one embodiment of the present invention; and
FIGS. 9A
,
9
B and
9
C are vertical sectional views of the washing plates for showing an operation according to one embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Hereinafter, a washing machine having horizontally moving washing plates according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is explained in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 2
is a vertical sectional view of a washing machine according to one embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated in
FIG. 2
, an outer tub
112
for receiving a detergent water is installed in a housing
100
, an inner tub
111
for receiving a detergent water and a laundry is installed in the outer tub
112
. A plurality of communicating holes
111
a
are formed at a side wall
111
b
of the inner tub
111
, the detergent water which is supplied to the inner tub
111
flows into the outer tub
112
through the communicating holes
111
a.
A pulsator
120
having a base
121
and a plurality of blades
122
is rotatably mounted in an interior of the inner tub
111
, a driving unit
130
for rotating in forward and reverse directions the pulsator
120
is fixed at an exterior of the outer tub
112
.
The driving unit
130
has a motor
131
, a clutch
132
for selectively transmitting the rotatory motion provided by the motor
131
into the pulsator
120
and into the inner tub
111
, and belt
133
for transmitting a rotatory motion by the motor
131
to the clutch
132
. The clutch
132
has a washing shaft
134
passing through the outer tub
112
and inner tub
111
, the washing shaft
134
is connected to the pulsator
120
.
The washing machine according to one embodiment of the present invention has a plurality of washing plates
170
for washing the laundry which is horizontally reciprocated by a rotatory movement of the washing shaft
134
of the driving unit
130
, a crank
150
and a plurality of rods
155
for converting the rotatory movement of the washing shaft
134
into a linear movement, a cylinder
160
for receiving the crank
150
and the rods
155
, and a supporting member
140
for supporting the cylinder
160
. These members will be explained with reference to
FIGS. 3-8
.
FIG. 3A
is a disassembled perspective view of a pulsator and a supporting member according to one embodiment of the present invention, and
FIG. 3B
is an exploded perspective view of a fixing protrusion according to one embodiment of the present invention. As can be seen in
FIGS. 3A and 3B
, a plurality of fixing holes
123
are formed at portions of the pulsator
120
which are located at outer areas of a hole
125
which is formed at a central portion of the pulsator
120
and into which the washing shaft
134
is inserted. A plurality of fixing protrusions
141
of the supporting member
140
is inserted into the fixing hole
123
. A central portion
143
a
of an upper surface
143
and a bottom surface
144
of the supporting member
140
is opened, the fixing protrusions
141
are extended from a bottom end of the supporting member
140
. A diameter of an end of the fixing protrusions
141
is longer than that of the fixing holes
123
, so that the supporting member
140
and the pulsator
120
rotates as one unit. The end of the fixing protrusions
141
has a incised part
141
a
so that the fixing protrusions
141
has an elasticity. Also, the supporting member
140
encloses a side surface of the cylinder
160
to support the cylinder
160
and to prevent the cylinder
160
from floating by buoyancy.
FIG. 4
is a partially sectioned perspective view of a cylinder according to one embodiment of the present invention,
FIG. 5
is a disassembled perspective view of a part “G” illustrated in
FIG. 2
,
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view of a part “A” illustrated in
FIG. 4
, and
FIG. 7
is an exploded perspective view of a part “B” illustrated in FIG.
4
.
The cylinder
160
is disposed on an upper surface of the pulsator
120
, a lower surface of the cylinder
160
is opened. The cylinder
160
is independently rotated relative to the rotatory movement of the pulsator
120
, and is rotated at a lower speed than that of the pulsator
120
. In detail, an inner and an outer frames
161
and
162
are respectively extended from a bottom end of the cylinder
160
to an inward and an outward directions of the cylinder
160
. The inner and outer frames
161
and
162
, respectively, have a plurality of depression portions
161
a
and
162
a
. The depression portions
161
a
is upwardly depressed in the inner frame
161
and the depression portions
162
a
is downwardly depressed in the outer frame
162
. Bearings
181
and
182
are respectively placed in the depression portions
161
a
and
162
a
. Namely, the bearings
181
and
182
are respectively located between the inner frame
161
and an upper surface of the pulsator
120
, and between the outer frame
162
and an upper surface
143
of the supporting member
140
. The cylinder
160
slides off the pulsator
120
by the bearings
181
and
182
, when the pulsator
120
and the supporting member
140
is rotated by the washing shaft
134
. Therefore, the cylinder
160
is independently rotated relative to the rotatory movement of the pulsator
120
, and the supporting member
140
rotates at a lower speed than that of the pulsator
120
.
A crank
150
and a plurality of rods
155
for converting the rotatory movement of the washing shaft
134
into linear movement is disposed in the cylinder
160
.
An upper portion
152
of the crank
150
is supported by a supporting cylinder
165
of the cylinder
160
, and a lower portion
151
of the crank
150
is inserted in an inserting hole
134
a
of the washing shaft
134
. The upper portion
152
of the crank
150
is formed to have a round shape and the lower portion
151
of the crank
150
is formed to have a polygonal shape. The supporting cylinder
165
for supporting the upper part
152
of the crank
150
is formed at an upper surface of the cylinder
160
, the inserting hole
134
a
which is inserted in the lower part
151
of the crank
150
is formed at the washing shaft
134
. A shape of the inserting hole
134
a
corresponds to the lower part
151
of the crank
150
, an inside diameter of the supporting cylinder
160
is larger than a diameter of the upper portion of the crank
150
. Therefore, the cylinder
160
is not rotated by the crank
150
which rotates as the washing shaft
134
.
A plurality of rods
155
are connected to the crank
150
. A first end
155
a
of the rod
155
is connected to the crank
150
and a second end
155
b
of the rod
155
is outwardly extended to the cylinder
160
. The first end
155
a
of the rod
155
is formed into a shape of a ring and is connected to a groove
154
which is formed on the crank
150
. The groove
154
prevents the crank
150
from sliding along the crank
150
.
A piercing hole
167
having an elliptical shape is formed at the cylinder
160
, the rod
155
pierces through the piercing hole
167
. In more detail, a diameter d
1
of the piercing hole
167
toward a rotatory direction of the crank
150
is longer than a diameter d
2
of the piercing hole
167
toward a length direction of the crank
150
. Therefore, an inner surface of the piercing hole
167
does not resist the rod
155
which is horizontally reciprocated by the crank
150
.
FIG. 8
is an assembled perspective view of the cylinder and washing plates according to one embodiment of the present invention, which is explained.
A plurality of washing plates
170
which are positioned at an exterior of the cylinder
160
are connected to the second end
155
b
of the rod
155
. The crank
150
and the washing shaft
134
rotates together in forward and reverse directions, the rod
155
horizontally reciprocates. Therefore, the washing plates
170
which is connected to the second end
155
b
of the rod
155
, horizontally reciprocate and wash the laundry by means of bumping against the laundry. A plurality of washing protrusions
171
are formed on the washing plates
170
to enlarge a contacting area between the laundry and the washing plates.
FIGS. 9A
,
9
B and
9
C are a vertical sectional views of the washing plates for showing an operation according to one embodiment of the present invention, which is explained.
The pulsator
120
and the crank
150
are rotated by the washing shaft
134
of the driving unit
130
as a unit, the cylinder
160
slides off the pulsator
120
by the bearings
181
and
182
so that the cylinder
160
rotates at a lower speed than that of the pulsator
120
. The rods
155
are reciprocated by the crank
150
in order of FIG.
9
A→FIG.
9
B→FIG.
9
C→
FIG. 9A
, so that the washing plates
170
are horizontally reciprocated by the rod
155
. Therefore, the washing plates
170
bump against the laundry and wash the laundry, when the washing shaft
134
rotates in forward and reverse directions in successively repeated cycles thereof.
As above-described, the washing machine according to the embodiment of the present invention is provided in washing plates which are horizontally reciprocated, so that the washing plates bump against the laundry and wash the laundry. Therefore, washing efficiency is increased.
Although the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described, it is understood that the present invention should not be limited to this preferred embodiment, but various changes and modifications can be made by one skilled in the art within the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
- 1. A washing machine comprising:an inner tub for receiving a detergent water and a laundry; a pulsator for agitating the detergent water, which is rotatably mounted in an interior of the inner tub; a driving unit for rotating in forward and reverse directions the pulsator which is disposed on an exterior of the inner tub, the driving unit having a washing shaft which is connected to the pulsator; and a washing means for bumping against the laundry which is disposed on the pulsator and is horizontally reciprocated by the driving unit to wash the laundry, the washing means including: a cylinder disposed on an upper surface of the pulsator, the cylinder having an opened lower surface, being independently rotated relative to the rotatory movement of the pulsator, wherein the cylinder rotates at a lower speed than that of the pulsator; a movement conversion means for converting the rotatory movement of the washing shaft into linear movement which is disposed in the cylinder; and a plurality of washing plates for being horizontally reciprocated by the movement conversion means and for bumping against the laundry, which is positioned in an exterior of the cylinder.
- 2. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein a supporting member is disposed on the upper surface of the pulsator, the supporting member encloses a side surface of the cylinder for supporting the cylinder and for preventing the cylinder from floating by buoyancy.
- 3. The washing machine of claim 2, wherein a fixing hole is formed at the pulsator, and a fixing protrusion is inserted into the fixing hole and is extended from the supporting member.
- 4. The washing machine of claim 3, wherein an inner and an outer frames are respectively extended from a bottom end of the cylinder in an inward and an outward directions of the cylinder, bearings are respectively installed between the inner frame and the pulsator, and between the outer frame and an upper surface of the supporting member for sliding the cylinder relative to the rotatory movement of the pulsator and the supporting member.
- 5. The washing machine of claim 4, wherein depression portions for placing the bearings are respectively formed at the inner and outer frames.
- 6. The washing machine of claim 2, wherein the movement conversion means comprises:a crank installed in an interior of the supporting member, a top end of the crank being supported by the cylinder, and a bottom end of the crank being connected to the washing shaft so that the crank is rotated by the washing shaft; and a rod for converting the rotatory movement of the crank into a linear movement and for transmitting the linear movement into the washing plates, a first end of the rod being connected to the crank and a second end of the rod being connected to the washing plates.
- 7. The washing machine of claim 6, wherein a piercing hole being pierced by the rod is formed at the cylinder, a diameter of the piercing hole toward a rotatory direction of the crank is longer than that toward a length direction of the crank so that the piercing hole has an elliptical shape.
- 8. The washing machine of claim 6, wherein the top end of the crank is formed into a round shape and the bottom end of the crank is formed into a polygonal shape, a supporting cylinder for supporting the top end of the crank is formed at an upper surface of the cylinder, a inserting hole for being inserted the bottom end of the crank and having a polygonal shape corresponding to the bottom end of the crank end is formed at the washing shaft.
- 9. The washing machine of claim 6, wherein the first end of the rod is formed into a shape of a ring, a groove for being connected to the first end of the rod is formed at the crank.
- 10. The washing machine of claim 2, wherein a plurality of washing protrusions are formed on the washing plates to enlarge a contacting area between the laundry and the washing plates.
- 11. A washing machine comprising:an inner tub for receiving a detergent water and a laundry; a pulsator for agitating the detergent water which is rotatably mounted in an interior of the inner tub; a driving unit for rotating in forward and reverse directions the pulsator which is disposed on an exterior of the inner tub, the driving unit having a washing shaft which is connected to the pulsator; a cylinder disposed on an upper surface of the pulsator, the cylinder having a opened lower surface, being independently rotated relative to the rotatory movement of the pulsator, wherein the cylinder rotates at a lower speed than that of the pulsator; a supporting member is disposed on the upper surface of the pulsator, the supporting member encloses a side surface of the cylinder for supporting the cylinder and for preventing the cylinder from floating by buoyancy; a plurality of washing plates for being horizontally reciprocated and for bumping against the laundry, which is positioned in an exterior of the cylinder, wherein a plurality of washing protrusions are formed on the washing plates to enlarge a contacting area between the laundry and the washing plates; a crank installed in an interior of the supporting member, a top end of the crank being supported by the cylinder, and a bottom end of the crank being connected to the washing shaft so that the crank is rotated by the washing shaft; and a rod for converting the rotatory movement of the crank into a linear movement and for transmitting the linear movement into the washing plates, a first end of the rod being connected to the crank and a second end of the rod being connected to the washing plates.
- 12. The washing machine of claim 11, wherein a fixing hole is formed at the pulsator, and a fixing protrusion is inserted into the fixing hole and is extended from the supporting member.
- 13. The washing machine of claim 11, wherein an inner and an outer frames are respectively extended from a bottom end of the cylinder in an inward and an outward directions of the cylinder, bearings are respectively installed between the inner frame and the pulsator, and between the outer frame and an upper surface of the supporting member for sliding the cylinder relative to the rotatory movement of the pulsator and the supporting member.
- 14. The washing machine of claim 13, wherein depression portions for placing the bearings are respectively formed at the inner and outer frames.
- 15. The washing machine of claim 11, wherein a piercing hole being pierced by the rod is formed at the cylinder, a diameter of the piercing hole toward a rotatory direction of the crank is longer than that toward a length direction of the crank so that the piercing hole has an elliptical shape.
- 16. The washing machine of claim 11, wherein the top end of the crank is formed into a round shape and the bottom end of the crank is formed into a polygonal shape, a supporting cylinder for supporting the top end of the crank is formed at an upper surface of the cylinder, a inserting hole for being inserted the bottom end of the crank and having a polygonal shape corresponding to the bottom end of the crank end is formed at the washing shaft.
- 17. The washing machine of claim 11, wherein the first end of the rod is formed into a shape of a ring, a groove for being connected to the first end of the rod is formed at the crank.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
97-17788 |
May 1997 |
KR |
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Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
5596891 |
Bae et al. |
Jan 1997 |
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