Laundry treating appliance with controlled reciprocating movement
US-9212442-B2 · Dec 15, 2015 · US
US10597809B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10597809-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715679207-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 17, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 24, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 24, 2020 |
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A washing machine is provided herein. The washing machine appliance may include a cabinet, a tub disposed within the cabinet, and a passive pneumatic damper. The passive pneumatic damper may be attached to the tub within the cabinet. The pneumatic damper may include a rod, a casing, and a piston. The rod may extend between a first end portion and a second end portion. The casing may include a body that defines a damping chamber and an axis of motion. The body may include a first end cap and an oppositely-positioned second end cap, and a sidewall that extends between the first end cap and the second end cap. The piston may be slidable along the axis of motion within the damping chamber. The body may define a passive air aperture that extends in fluid communication between the damping chamber and an ambient atmosphere.
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A washing machine appliance, comprising: a cabinet; a tub disposed within the cabinet; and a passive pneumatic damper attached to the tub within the cabinet, the passive pneumatic damper comprising a rod extending between a first end portion and a second end portion, the rod coupled to the cabinet at the first end portion of the rod, a casing comprising a body defining a damping chamber and an axis of motion, the body comprising a first end cap and an oppositely-positioned second end cap, the body further comprising a sidewall positioned about the second end portion of the rod and extending between the first end cap and the second end cap, a piston disposed within the casing and slidable along the axis of motion within the damping chamber, the piston coupled to the rod at the second end portion of the rod, wherein the body defines a passive air aperture extending in fluid communication between the damping chamber and an ambient atmosphere, the passive air aperture limiting a damping force of the piston within the damping chamber, wherein the passive pneumatic damper further comprises a variable orifice valve in fluid communication with the damping chamber between the passive air aperture and the ambient atmosphere, the variable orifice valve comprising a motor directing air restriction through the variable orifice valve, wherein the washing machine appliance further comprises a controller in communication with the motor and a movement sensor mounted to the tub in communication with the controller to detect movement of the tub, the movement sensor comprising an accelerometer or gyroscope, and wherein the controller is configured to: receive a movement signal from the movement sensor, determine the movement signal exceeds a predetermined threshold of movement magnitude, and direct the motor to increase the air restriction through the variable orifice valve in response to the movement signal exceeding the predetermined threshold. 2. The washing machine appliance of claim 1 , wherein the passive air aperture is positioned within the cabinet in direct fluid communication with the ambient atmosphere. 3. The washing machine appliance of claim 1 , wherein the variable orifice valve is positioned within the cabinet in direct fluid communication with the ambient atmosphere. 4. The washing machine appliance of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined threshold is a first threshold, and wherein the controller is further configured to: direct the motor to a first restriction position in response to the movement signal exceeding the first threshold, receive a second movement signal from the movement sensor, determine the second movement signal exceeds a second threshold of movement magnitude, and direct the motor to a second restriction position in response to the second movement signal exceeding the second threshold, the second restriction position being further limiting to air through the variable orifice valve than the first restriction position, and the second threshold being greater than the first threshold. 5. The washing machine appliance of claim 1 , wherein the passive air aperture is defined through the second end cap. 6. A washing machine appliance, comprising: a cabinet; a tub disposed within the cabinet; and a passive pneumatic damper attached to the tub within the cabinet, the passive pneumatic damper comprising a rod extending between a first end portion and a second end portion, the rod coupled to the cabinet at the first end portion of the rod, a casing comprising a body defining a damping chamber and an axis of motion, the body comprising a first end cap and an oppositely-positioned second end cap, the body further comprising a sidewall positioned about the second end portion of the rod and extending between the first end cap and the second end cap, and a piston disposed within the casing and slidable along the axis of motion within the damping chamber, the piston being coupled to the rod at the second end portion of the rod, the piston defining a first sub-chamber and a second sub-chamber, the first sub-chamber being defined between the first end cap and the piston, the second sub-chamber being defined between the piston and the second end cap, wherein the body defines a passive air aperture extending in fluid communication between the second sub-chamber and an ambient atmosphere, the passive air aperture limiting a damping force of the piston within the damping chamber, wherein the passive pneumatic damper further comprises a variable orifice valve in fluid communication with the damping chamber between the passive air aperture and the ambient atmosphere, the variable orifice valve comprising a motor directing air restriction through the variable orifice valve, wherein the washing machine appliance further comprises a controller in communication with the motor and a movement sensor mounted to the tub in communication with the controller to detect movement of the tub the movement sensor comprising an accelerometer or gyroscope, and wherein the controller is configured to: receive a movement signal from the movement sensor, determine the movement signal exceeds a predetermined threshold of movement magnitude, and direct the motor to increase the air restriction through the variable orifice valve in response to the movement signal exceeding the predetermined threshold. 7. The washing machine appliance of claim 6 , wherein the passive air aperture is positioned within the cabinet in direct fluid communication with the ambient atmosphere. 8. The washing machine appliance of claim 6 , wherein the variable orifice valve is positioned within the cabinet in direct fluid communication with the ambient atmosphere. 9. The washing machine appliance of claim 6 , wherein the predetermined threshold is a first threshold, and wherein the controller is further configured to: direct the motor to a first restriction position in response to the movement signal exceeding the first threshold, receive a second movement signal from the movement sensor, determine the second movement signal exceeds a second threshold of movement magnitude, and direct the motor to a second restriction position in response to the second movement signal exceeding the second threshold, the second restriction position being further limiting to air through the variable orifice valve than the first restriction position, and the second threshold being greater than the first threshold. 10. The washing machine appliance of claim 6 , wherein the passive air aperture is defined through the second end cap.
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