These and/or other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiment of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout. The embodiment is described below to explain the present invention by referring to the figures.
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At the rear part of the inside of the housing 1, below the laundry inlet hole 2, is disposed a detergent box 5 to allow wash water to be mixed with detergent such that laundry can be cleanly washed in a forward-and-backward sliding fashion.
The door 10 includes a front door part 11 to cover the front part of the laundry inlet hole 2 and a rear door part 12 to cover the rear part of the laundry inlet hole 2.
At the rear end of the rear door part 12 and the rear part of the housing 1 are mounted first hinge members 13, by which the rear door part 12 is hingedly coupled to the housing 1. At the rear end of the front door part 11 and the front end of the rear door part 12 are mounted second hinge members 14, by which front door part 11 is hingedly coupled to the rear door part 12.
The front door part 11 has a front-to-rear length L1 less than a front-to-rear length L2 of the rear door part 12. As a result, the rear door part 12 has a size or area greater than that of the front door part 11.
Consequently, the second hinge members 14 are not located at a position corresponding to the middle of the total length (L1+L2) of the door 10 but biased to the front part of the housing 1.
When the ratio of the front-to-rear length L1 of the front door part 11 to the front-to-rear length L2 of the rear door part 12 is approximately 0.3 or less, an aspect of the present invention is accomplished.
At the rear door part 12 having an area greater than that of the front door part 11 is formed a see-through portion 15, through which the interior of the housing can be seen even while the door 10 is closed, and therefore, the laundry inlet hole 2 of the housing 1 is closed. Consequently, a user can see a process for washing the laundry in the rotary tub 4.
At the surface of the front door part 11 is formed a grip 16 for the user to hold such that the user can easily raise or lower the front door part 11.
Hereinafter, the operation of the washing machine with the above-stated construction will be described with reference to
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When the door 10 is fully opened by the rotation of the first and second door parts, the rear door part 12 is rotated upward at the rear part of the housing 1 while the rear surface of the front door part 11 is in tight contact with the rear surface of the rear door part 12. As a result, the laundry inlet hole 2 is opened.
Since the lower end of the front door part 11 is located at the upper part of the rear door part 12 while the front door part 11 is folded to the rear door part 12, the front door part 11 is spaced apart from the detergent box disposed adjacent to the laundry inlet hole 2 at the rear part of the inside of the housing 1. Consequently, the front door part 11 does not interfere with the opening and closing operations of the detergent box 5.
Subsequently, the user opens the detergent box to put detergent into the detergent box, and puts laundry to be washed into the rotary tub 4 through the laundry inlet hole 2. After that, when the user pulls the front door part 11 downward while holding the grip 16 of the front door part 11, the laundry inlet hole 2 is closed by the door 10.
Subsequently, when wash water having passed through the detergent box 5 and thus mixed with detergent in the detergent box 5 is supplied to the water tub, and the drive motor is operated, the rotary tub 4 is rotated in alternating directions to wash the laundry. At this time, the user can see a process for washing the laundry in the rotary tub 4 through the see-through portion 15 of the rear door part 12 having a size greater than that of the front door part 11.
When the washing of the laundry is completed, the drainage pump is operated to drain the wash water from the housing 1, and the rotary tub 4 is rotated in high speed to spin-dry the laundry. After that, the user opens the door 10 in the same manner as the above-described operation, and removes the laundry having been cleanly washed through the laundry inlet hole 2.
As apparent from the above description, the washing machine according to the present invention is constructed so that the door includes the front door part and the rear door part, which are hingedly coupled with each other, and the front-to-rear length of the front door part is less than that of the rear door part. Consequently, the folding and unfolding actions of the front door part to and from the rear door part are small, and therefore, it is easy and convenient to open and close the door.
In addition, the washing machine according to the present invention is constructed in a structure in which the see-through portion is formed at the rear door part having a size greater than that of the front door part. Consequently, it is possible for a user to easily see a process for washing laundry in the housing.
Furthermore, the washing machine according to the present invention is constructed so that when the door is opened, the front door part is folded to the rear door part, and the lower end of the front door part is located at the upper part of the rear door part. Consequently, the front door part does not interfere with the opening and closing operation of the detergent box disposed adjacent to the laundry inlet hole at the rear part of the housing Therefore, it is easy and convenient to put detergent into the detergent box.
Although a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in this embodiment without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10-2006-65068 | Jul 2006 | KR | national |