Apparatus for treating laundry and controlling method thereof
US-2020217007-A1 · Jul 9, 2020 · US
US11060226B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11060226-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016738665-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 9, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 10, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 13, 2021 |
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An object treating apparatus includes a tub, a rotatable drum for receiving an object, an induction heater for heating an outer circumferential face of the drum, a motor for rotating the drum, an upper temperature sensor, a lower temperature sensor, and a processor. The upper temperature sensor detects a temperature of a space between the tub and the drum. The upper temperature sensor is disposed inside the tube at an upper portion of the tub. The lower temperature sensor detects a temperature around condensed water at a bottom of the tub. The lower temperature sensor is disposed inside the tub at a lower portion of the tub. The processor can determine a drying ending timing based on the temperatures detected by the upper and lower temperature sensors.
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An object treating apparatus comprising: a tub having a first tub portion and a second tub portion, the second tub portion arranged vertically below the first tub portion; a drum rotatably disposed within the tub and configured to receive an object therein; an induction heater disposed on the tub and configured to heat an outer circumferential face of the drum facing the heater; a motor configured to rotate the drum; a first temperature sensor configured to detect a temperature of a space between the tub and the drum, the first temperature sensor being disposed inside the tub at the first tub portion; a second temperature sensor configured to detect a temperature of condensed water at a bottom of the tub, the second temperature sensor being disposed in the second tub portion and inside the tub; and a processor being configured to control a rotation of the drum and further control the induction heater to heat the drum so that the object is dried in the drum, the processor configured to determine a drying time of the object based on a difference between a first temperature detected by the first temperature sensor and a second temperature detected by the second temperature sensor. 2. The object treating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the induction heater is placed on a top of the outer circumferential face of the tub, and wherein the first temperature sensor is located adjacent to the induction heater. 3. The object treating apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the first temperature sensor is positioned outside a region in which the induction heater vertically faces toward the drum. 4. The object treating apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the first temperature sensor is located at a first side of the first tub portion. 5. The object treating apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the tub has a communication hole defined in at a second side of the first tub portion, the second side being opposite to the first side, the communication hole configured to fluidly communicate an inside of the tub with an outside of the tub. 6. The object treating apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the object treating apparatus includes a cooling water port provided at a rear face of the tub to supply cooling water to an inner wall of the tub. 7. The object treating apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the cooling water port is configured to supply the cooling water to cause the cooling water to flow along a first inner circumferential face of the tub or flow along a second inner circumferential face of the tub, or flow along the first inner circumferential face and the second inner circumferential face of the tub, the second inner circumferential face being opposite to the first circumferential face. 8. The object treating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein based on the first temperature sensor detecting a predefined temperature, the processor is configured to stop the induction heater or to lower an output thereof. 9. The object treating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a distance between the first temperature sensor and a front end of the tub is smaller than a distance between the second temperature sensor and the front end of the tub. 10. The object treating apparatus of claim 2 , wherein a distance between the first temperature sensor and a front end of the tub is smaller than a distance between the second temperature sensor and the front end of the tub. 11. The object treating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the tub has a condensed water receiving portion having a recess in the bottom of the tub, wherein the condensed water is contained in the condensed water receiving portion. 12. The object treating apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the second temperature sensor is spaced away from a bottom surface of the condensed water receiving portion. 13. The object treating apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the second temperature sensor passes through a rear wall of the tub. 14. The object treating apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the second temperature sensor is spaced at a distance from the bottom surface of the condensed water receiving portion, the distance ranging between 10 mm and 15 mm. 15. The object treating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein based on the second temperature sensor detecting that a washing-water temperature reaches a predefined temperature while the inductor heater heats the washing-water to perform a washing cycle, the processor is configured to stop the induction heater or to lower an output of the induction heater. 16. The object treating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to finish the drying of the object based on the difference satisfying a threshold value, the threshold value being greater as a drying target load amount is larger. 17. The object treating apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the processor is configured to determine the drying target load amount based on a time at which the difference between the first temperature detected by the first temperature sensor and the second temperature detected by the second temperature sensor is smallest for an initial drying duration. 18. The object treating apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the processor is configured to determine the drying target load amount based on the difference being the smallest for an initial drying duration. 19. The object treating apparatus of claim 17 , wherein a time at which the drying target load amount is determined occurs after a heating target temperature of the drum is detected by the first temperature sensor. 20. The object treating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the first temperature sensor and the second temperature sensor includes a thermistor configured to allow active control of the processor. 21. An object treating apparatus comprising: a tub having a first tub portion and a second tub portion, the second tub portion being arranged vertically below the first tub portion; a drum rotatably disposed within the tub and configured to receive an object therein; an induction heater disposed on the tub and configured to heat an outer circumferential face of the drum facing the heater; a motor configured to rotate the drum; a first temperature sensor configured to detect a temperature of a space between the tub and the drum, the first temperature sensor being disposed inside the tub at the first tub portion; a second temperature sensor configured to detect a temperature of condensed water at a bottom of the tub, the second temperature sensor being disposed in the second tub portion and inside the tub; and a processor configured to control a rotation of the drum and further control the induction heater to heat the drum so that the object is dried in the drum, the processor configured to determine a drying time of the object based on the first temperature sensor detecting a heating target temperature of the drum, and the processor being configured to determine the drying time based on a difference between a highest temperature detected by the second temperature sensor and a temperature subsequently detected by the second temperature sensor. 22. A method for controlling a laundry treating apparatus to dry an object, wherein the apparatus includes a tub, a drum rotatably disposed within the tub and configured to receive the object therein, and an induction heater disposed on the tub and configured to heat an outer circumferential face of the drum facing the heater, the method comprising: detecting a temperature around a space between the tub and the drum using a first temperature sensor dispo
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