Method for detecting satellization speed of clothes load in a horizontal axis laundry treating appliance
US-2015368844-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US10266980B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10266980-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514628956-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 21, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 23, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 23, 2019 |
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A washing machine and a control method thereof including supplying wash water into a space defined between an outer tub and an inner tub without wetting the laundry placed in the inner tub, operating the circulation pump to supply water from the outer tub to the inner tub, measuring a current value supplied to a circulation pump, stopping the operation of the circulation pump based on the measured current value, and calculating the amount of wash water supplied by the circulation pump based on the number of rotations of the circulation pump integrated until that time.
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A control method of a washing machine comprising an outer tub, an inner tub disposed in the outer tub for receiving laundry, a water supply unit for supplying wash water to a space defined between the inner tub and the outer tub, and a circulation pump for supplying wash water discharged from the outer tub to the inner tub, the control method comprising: (a) supplying wash water through the water supply unit without wetting laundry placed in the inner tub; (b) driving the circulation pump with a pump motor which rotates to supply wash water of the outer tub to the inner tub; (c) accumulating the number of rotations of the pump motor of the circulation pump; (d) measuring current supplied to the circulation pump during driving of the circulation pump; (e) stopping driving of the circulation pump when the measured current value is at or below a predetermined reference value and maintaining driving of the circulation pump when the measured current value is above the predetermined reference value; and (f) calculating the amount of wash water supplied by the circulation pump based on the number of rotations of the pump motor of the circulation pump. 2. The control method of claim 1 , further comprising: (g) sensing a level of the wash water in the outer tub through a water level sensing unit after step (e); and (h) calculating the amount of wash water absorbed by the laundry placed in the inner tub based on the amount of the wash water supplied by the circulation pump calculated at step (f) and a value sensed by the water level sensing unit at step (g). 3. The control method of claim 2 , further comprising: (i 0 ) rotating the inner tub placing laundry that is not wet with a main motor before step (b); (i 1 ) calculating, by a controller, an amount of the laundry that is not wet placed in the inner tub, the calculation being based on the angular acceleration of the inner tub and the current value supplied to the main motor for generating rotational force to rotate the inner tub at step (i 0 ); and (j) calculating, by the controller, a ratio of the amount of the wash water absorbed by the laundry to the amount of the laundry that is not wet based on the amount of the wash water absorbed by the laundry calculated at step (h) and the amount of the laundry that is not wet calculated at step (i 1 ). 4. The control method of claim 3 , further comprising: (k) further supplying wash water into the outer tub through the water supply unit to wet laundry and washing the laundry according to rotation of the inner tub; and (l) rotating the inner tub to spin-dry the laundry. 5. The control method according to claim 4 , wherein a time for which the inner tub is rotated at step (l) is set based on the ratio of the amount of the wash water absorbed by the laundry to the amount of the laundry that is not wet calculated at step (j). 6. The control method of claim 5 , wherein the time for which the inner tub is rotated at step (l) is set to increase as the ratio of the amount of the wash water absorbed by the laundry to the amount of the laundry that is not wet becomes high. 7. The control method of claim 4 , wherein a speed at which the inner tub is rotated at step (l) is set based on the ratio of the amount of the wash water absorbed by the laundry to the amount of the laundry that is not wet calculated at step (j). 8. The control method of claim 7 , wherein the speed at which the inner tub is rotated at step (l) is set to increase as the ratio of the amount of the wash water absorbed by the laundry to the amount of the laundry that is not wet becomes high. 9. The control method of claim 4 , wherein step (k) comprises controlling water to be supplied through the water supply unit for a predetermined time based on the ratio of the amount of the wash water absorbed by the laundry to the amount of the laundry that is not wet calculated at step (j). 10. The control method of claim 2 , wherein step (g) is carried out when a predetermined time elapses after the operation driving of the circulation pump is stopped. 11. A washing machine comprising: an outer tub; an inner tub disposed in the outer tub for receiving laundry; a water supply unit for supplying wash water to a space defined between the inner tub and the outer tub; a circulation pump including a pump motor which rotates for supplying wash water of the outer tub to the inner tub; an encoder sensing the number of rotations of the pump motor; a current measurement unit for measuring a current value supplied to the circulation pump; and a controller for controlling wash water to be supplied through the water supply unit without wetting the laundry placed in the inner tub, driving the circulation pump, stopping driving of the circulation pump when the current value measured by the current measurement unit is decreased to a predetermined reference value or less during driving of the circulation pump, and calculating the amount of wash water supplied by the circulation pump based on the number of rotations of the pump motor of the circulation pump sensed by encoder accumulated until the driving of the circulation pump is stopped. 12. The washing machine of claim 11 , further comprising: a water level sensing unit for sensing a level of the wash water in the outer tub, wherein the controller calculates the amount of wash water absorbed by the laundry placed in the inner tub based on the amount of the wash water supplied by the circulation pump and a value sensed by the water level sensing unit after the operation of the circulation pump is stopped. 13. The washing machine of claim 12 , further comprising: a main motor for rotating the inner tub, wherein the controller calculates an amount of the laundry that is not wet placed in the inner tub before driving the circulation pump, the calculation being based on the angular acceleration of the inner tub and the current value supplied to the main motor for generating rotational force to rotate the inner tub, and then calculates a ratio of the amount of the wash water absorbed by the laundry to the amount of the laundry that is not wet based on the amount of the wash water absorbed by the laundry and the amount of the laundry that is not wet. 14. The washing machine of claim 13 , wherein the controller controls the water supply unit to further supply wash water into the outer tub after calculating the ratio of the amount of the wash water absorbed by the laundry to the amount of the laundry that is not wet, performs a washing cycle, and performs a spin-drying cycle for rotating the inner tub to spin-dry the laundry after the washing cycle. 15. The washing machine of claim 14 , wherein a time for which the inner tub is rotated during the spin-drying cycle is set based on the ratio of the amount of the wash water absorbed by the laundry to the amount of the laundry that is not wet. 16. The washing machine of claim 15 , wherein the time for which the inner tub is rotated during the spin-drying cycle is set to increase as the ratio of the amount of the wash water absorbed by the laundry to the amount of the laundry that is not wet becomes high. 17. The washing machine of claim 14 , wherein a speed at which the inner tub is rotated during the spin-drying cycle is set based on the ratio of the amount of the wash water absorbed by the laundry to the amount of the laundry that is not wet. 18. The washing machine of claim 17 , wherein the speed at which the inner tub is rotated during the spin-drying cycle is set to increase as the ratio of the amou
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