Drum washing machine
US-9695541-B2 · Jul 4, 2017 · US
US10094065B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10094065-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414584677-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 29, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 6, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 9, 2018 |
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A washer dryer and method for controlling the same may improve a structure of air circulation and increase dehumidification efficiency, thereby reducing drying time. A cooler fan is operated to prevent overheating of a washer dryer in the drying course, which reduces faults of the washer dryer and thus reduces user inconvenience. Overheating of the washer dryer may be prevented in advance in the washing course, which maintains washing performance and prevents delay of cooling time, leading to increased drying time accuracy and thus user satisfaction. The cooler fan is disposed on the tub to vent the air in the dryer (dry air) outside the cabinet to allow high temperature and high humidity drying, thereby increasing drying performance. A hole disposed on the bottom of the dryer sucks cool air into the inside of the dryer from the outside, and air circulation rate and dehumidification efficiency may be increased.
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What is claimed is: 1. A washer dryer comprising: a cabinet; a tub installed in the cabinet; a drum installed in the tub in a rotatable form; a dryer configured to heat and circulate air along an air flow circulation path into and out of the tub; and a cooler configured to cool down air outside the tub in the cabinet and outside the air flow circulation path to control a temperature rise of the dryer, wherein the dryer comprises: a heater and blower fan to produce hot air; a drying duct to guide the hot air into the drum; and a fluid path to circulate air exhausted from the tub to the drying duct. 2. The washer dryer of claim 1 , further comprising: at least one or more thermostats installed in the drying duct to operate based on a temperature of the heater to control power being applied to the heater to be turned on and off. 3. The washer dryer of claim 1 , further comprising: a first temperature sensor installed in the drying duct to detect a temperature of the dryer. 4. The washer dryer of claim 3 , wherein the cooler is installed above the tub where high temperature air is produced in the cabinet. 5. The washer dryer of claim 3 , wherein the cooler comprises a cooler fan to operate at a control temperature of the heater and to exhaust air in the cabinet to the outside. 6. The washer dryer of claim 5 , wherein the cooler fan has a rotation speed (rpm) which varies with the temperature detected by the first temperature sensor in a drying course of the dryer. 7. The washer dryer of claim 6 , wherein the cooler fan turns on or off according to the temperature detected by the first temperature sensor in the drying course. 8. The washer dryer of claim 6 , wherein the cooler fan has a rotation speed (rpm) which varies with the temperature detected by the first temperature sensor during a heating operation in the drying course. 9. The washer dryer of claim 6 , wherein the cooler fan operates at a maximum rotation speed (rpm) when overheating occurs in the drying course. 10. The washer dryer of claim 6 , wherein the cooler fan operates at a maximum rotation speed (rpm) during a cooling down operation in the drying course. 11. The washer dryer of claim 6 , wherein the cooler fan turns on or off according to the temperature detected by the first temperature sensor during a cooling down operation in the drying course. 12. The washer dryer of claim 5 , further comprising: a bottom hole formed on a bottom face of the cabinet, wherein the cooler fan operates to suck in air outside the cabinet through the bottom hole and to force the air to contact a circumference area of the tub such that an inner circumference area of the tub constitutes a condensing area. 13. The washer dryer of claim 5 , further comprising: a bottom hole formed on a bottom face of the cabinet, wherein the cooler fan operates to suck in air outside the cabinet through the bottom hole, to force the air to contact high temperature air produced in an upper part of the cabinet, and to exhaust air in the cabinet to the outside. 14. The washer dryer of claim 1 , further comprising: a second temperature sensor to detect a temperature of the drum, wherein there are at least one or more second temperature sensors installed in the drum.
Washing machines with receptacles, e.g. perforated, having a rotary movement, e.g. oscillatory movement, the receptacle serving both for washing and for centrifugally separating water from the laundry and having further drying means, e.g. using hot air (control of washing or of washing and drying D06F33/00, D06F34/00; domestic laundry dryers D06F58/00) · CPC title
Responding to irregular working conditions, e.g. malfunctioning of blowers · CPC title
Flow or velocity · CPC title
Flow or velocity · CPC title
Drying cabinets or drying chambers having heating or ventilating means · CPC title
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