Clothes dryer with improved moisture sensing and wireless data transfer
US-2015368853-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US10072375B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10072375-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113242282-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2011 |
| Priority date | Oct 15, 2010 |
| Publication date | Sep 11, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 11, 2018 |
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The power P of the heater of a dryer is regulated in order to heat up the air used to dry washed articles placed in the drying chamber to a temperature close to a set point temperature TSET. The output signal of the regulator of the heater is used to estimate the moisture content of the fabrics and to terminate the drying cycle when a predefined moisture level is reached.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for determining the residual moisture content of laundry items during a drying phase in a drier, particularly an household drier, the laundry items being dried in a drying chamber with heated air, the method comprising the steps of: measuring a temperature related to the temperature of the laundry items; controlling an instantaneous power supplied to a heater heating said air through a power control signal in order to maintain the temperature related to the temperature of the laundry items at a predetermined set point temperature; operating the heater at a first power level corresponding to a first non-zero amount of instantaneous power supplied to the heater; and operating the heater at one or more lower power levels, corresponding to reduced, non-zero amounts of instantaneous power supplied to the heater, based on the temperature related to the temperature of the laundry items; characterized in that the method comprises the step of estimating the moisture content of the laundry items by using a relationship based on the amount of instantaneous power supplied to the heater. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein prior to estimating the moisture content, the power control signal is scaled to a maximum power value supplied during the drying phase. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the method is started when the temperature related to the temperature of the laundry items differs from the predetermined set point temperature of a predetermined value. 4. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising the step of automatically terminating a drying cycle when the estimated moisture content reaches a predetermined level. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the temperature related to the temperature of the laundry items is an air temperature measured within the drying chamber or at an outlet of the drying chamber. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the temperature related to the temperature of the laundry items is a temperature of the laundry items. 7. The drying method for a drier comprising at least a drying phase in which a method according to claim 1 , is applied, each phase being characterized by a related set point temperature level. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of drying phases for a drying cycle, wherein each phase is characterized as having its own predetermined temperature set point. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising digitally filtering the power control signal to eliminate any superposed noise. 10. A drier comprising: a drum aimed at containing a certain amount of laundry articles; a heater to heat air to be blown inside the drum in order to dry the laundry articles; a sensor to measure a temperature related to the temperature of the laundry articles within the drum; a control unit for: reading the sensor, regulating the temperature of the air blown inside the drum based on the signal temperature read by the sensor, so that the temperature related to the laundry articles is maintained at a predetermined temperature set point T SET , the regulation being implemented by controlling an instantaneous power supplied by the heater by means of a power control signal, operating the heater at a first power level corresponding to a first non-zero amount of instantaneous power supplied by the heater, operating the heater at one or more lower power levels, corresponding to reduced, non-zero amounts of instantaneous power supplied by the heater, based on the temperature related to the laundry articles, characterized in that the control unit is suitable for implementing an estimation of the residual moisture retained from the laundry articles during a drying cycle, the estimation using the amount of instantaneous power supplied by the heater as an input, and for implementing an automatic cycle termination when the estimated moisture reaches a predetermined threshold value. 11. The drier according to claim 10 , wherein the heater is in the form of a heat pump. 12. The drier according to claim 10 , wherein the drier is a condensing drier or an air vented drier. 13. The drier according to claim 10 , wherein the sensor is selected from a list comprising: temperature sensors, conductibility sensors, infrared sensors, CCD sensors. 14. The drier according to claim 10 , wherein the drier is a tumble drier. 15. The drier according to claim 10 , wherein the drier is a static drier. 16. The drier according to claim 10 , wherein the heater is in the form of a resistive heating element. 17. A method for determining a residual moisture content of laundry items in a household drier, having a drum containing the laundry items, a heater to heat air to be blown inside the drum in order to dry the laundry items, a sensor to measure a temperature related to that of the laundry items within the drum and a control unit connected to both the sensor and the heater, during a drying cycle, the method comprising: measuring the temperature related to that of the laundry items within the drum with the sensor; controlling instantaneous power supplied to the heater through a power control signal from the control unit in order to maintain the temperature at a predetermined temperature set point; operating the heater at a first power level corresponding to a first non-zero amount of instantaneous power supplied to the heater; operating the heater at one or more lower power levels, corresponding to reduced, non-zero amounts of instantaneous power supplied to the heater, based on the temperature related to that of the laundry items; and estimating the residual moisture content of the laundry items from the amount of instantaneous power supplied to the heater. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising digitally filtering the power control signal to eliminate any superposed noise. 19. The method of claim 17 , further comprising establishing a plurality of drying phases for the drying cycle, wherein each phase is characterized as having its own predetermined temperature set point.
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