Washing machine and control method thereof
US-2015240405-A1 · Aug 27, 2015 · US
US11021827B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11021827-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916395629-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 26, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 2, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 1, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 1, 2021 |
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A method for controlling a washing machine is provided. The method may include determining an amount of laundry in an inner tub, setting a supply water level according to the amount of laundry determined, supplying the water into the inner tub until a water level in an outer tub reaches the supply water level set, setting a rotation speed of a pump motor according to the amount of laundry determined, operating the pump motor at the rotation speed set, and alternatively rotating a pulsator in different directions.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for controlling a washing machine including an outer tub, an inner tub provided in the outer tub to receive laundry and to be rotatable about a substantially vertical axis, a washing motor to rotate the inner tub, a pulsator rotatably provided in the inner tub, and a pump to pump water from the outer tub to a circulating nozzle through which the water is sprayed into the inner tub, wherein the pump includes an impellor and a pump motor to rotate the impeller with variable speed, the method comprising: determining an amount of laundry in the inner tub; setting a supply water level according to the determined amount of laundry; supplying the water into the inner tub until a water level in the outer tub reaches the supply water level set; and continuously rotating, by the washing motor, the inner tub at a preset speed in one direction, wherein: the pump motor is operated to spray the water through the circulation nozzle while the inner tub is being continuously rotated in the one direction at the preset speed when the determined amount of laundry is less than or equal to a reference amount of laundry, and the pump motor is stopped while the inner tub is being continuously rotated in the one direction at the preset speed when the determined amount of laundry is greater than the reference amount of laundry. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the preset speed in the one direction is set in such a way that the water rises between the outer tub and the inner tub and flows over a top edge of the inner tub to pour into the inner tub in order to rotate the inner tub at the preset speed when the water is filled to a water level corresponding to a reference amount of laundry in the outer tub, and the water risen between the outer tub and the inner tub does not flow over the top edge of the inner tub in order to rotate the inner tub at the preset speed when the water is filled to a water level lower than a water level corresponding to the reference amount of laundry in the outer tub. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the supply water level is set to increase if the amount of laundry is increased. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein supplying the water into the inner tub further includes introducing detergent into the inner tub together with the water. 5. A method for controlling a washing machine including an outer tub, an inner tub for receiving laundry, provided in the outer tub and being rotatable about a substantially vertical axis, a pulsator rotatably provided in the inner tub, and a pump and a pump to pump the water from the outer tub to a circulating nozzle that sprays the water into the inner tub, wherein the pump includes a pump motor with variable speed and an impeller rotated by the pump motor, the method comprising: determining an amount of laundry in the inner tub; setting a supply water level according to the amount of laundry determined; supplying the water into the inner tub until a water level in the outer tub reaches the supply water level set; and continuously rotating the inner tub at a preset speed in one direction, which includes: operating the pump motor when the inner tub is continuously rotated in one direction at the preset speed when the amount of laundry determined is less than a preset reference amount of laundry, and continuously rotating the inner tub in one direction at the preset speed and stopping the pump motor when the amount of laundry determined is greater than the preset reference amount of laundry, wherein the preset speed is set in such a way that the water rises between the outer tub and the inner tub and crosses a top end of the inner tub to be poured in the inner tub in order to rotate the inner tub at the preset speed when the water is filled to a water level corresponding to a reference amount of laundry in the outer tub, and the water risen between the outer tub and the inner tub does not cross the top end of the inner tub in order to rotate the inner tub at the preset speed when the water is filled to a water level lower than a water level corresponding to the reference amount of laundry in the outer tub. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the supply water level is set to be increased if the amount of laundry is increased. 7. The method of claim 5 , wherein supplying the water into the inner tub further includes introducing detergent into the inner tub together with supply of the water.
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