Tumble drying device and method for operating a tumble drying device
US-9109324-B2 · Aug 18, 2015 · US
US11097137B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11097137-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916654687-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 16, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 16, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 24, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 24, 2021 |
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A dryer appliance that includes a fire extinguishing system is provided. In one aspect, the dryer appliance includes a drum rotatably mounted within a cabinet. The drum defines a chamber for receipt of articles for drying. The dryer appliance includes a water inlet valve in fluid communication with a nozzle to which a breakaway cap is mounted. The breakaway cap defines a steam outlet and the nozzle defines an extinguisher outlet. When a fire is present in the dryer appliance the water inlet valve is controlled to allow water to flow downstream to the nozzle so that the breakaway cap breaks away from the nozzle and water flows through the extinguisher outlet into the chamber of the drum to extinguish the fire.
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What is claimed is: 1. A dryer appliance, comprising: a cabinet; a drum rotatably mounted within the cabinet, the drum defining a chamber for receipt of articles for drying; a nozzle defining an extinguisher outlet; a breakaway cap mounted to the nozzle, the breakaway cap defining a steam outlet, and wherein i) water flows through the extinguisher outlet and then downstream through the steam outlet of the breakaway cap and into the chamber of the drum when water provided to the nozzle does not apply a threshold force on the breakaway cap, and ii) the breakaway cap breaks away from the nozzle and water flows through the extinguisher outlet into the chamber of the drum when water provided to the nozzle applies the threshold force on the breakaway cap. 2. The dryer appliance of claim 1 , wherein the extinguisher outlet has a first diameter and the steam outlet has a second diameter, and wherein the first diameter is greater than the second diameter. 3. The dryer appliance of claim 2 , wherein the first diameter of the extinguisher outlet is at least ten times greater than the second diameter of the steam outlet. 4. The dryer appliance of claim 1 , wherein the nozzle has a flange and the breakaway cap has a securing mechanism, and wherein when the breakaway cap is mounted to the nozzle, the securing mechanism of the breakaway cap is secured to the flange of the nozzle. 5. The dryer appliance of claim 4 , wherein the flange is an annular flange. 6. The dryer appliance of claim 5 , wherein the nozzle defines and axial direction and a radial direction, and wherein the annular flange extends outward from a body of the nozzle along the radial direction. 7. The dryer appliance of claim 4 , wherein the securing mechanism is a securing flange. 8. The dryer appliance of claim 1 , further comprising: a fire detection device operable to detect a fire. 9. The dryer appliance of claim 8 , wherein the fire detection device has a temperature sensing device operable to sense a temperature of air within the chamber of the drum. 10. The dryer appliance of claim 8 , further comprising: a water inlet valve in fluid communication with a water supply and the nozzle; a controller communicatively coupled with the fire detection device and the water inlet valve, the controller being configured to: receive, from the fire detection device, an input indicating detection of the fire; and in response to the received input, cause the water inlet valve to allow water to flow from the water supply to the nozzle such that water provided to the nozzle applies the threshold force on the breakaway cap causing the breakaway cap to break away from the nozzle and so that water flows through the extinguisher outlet and into the chamber of the drum. 11. The dryer appliance of claim 10 , wherein prior to causing the water inlet valve to allow water to flow from the water supply to the nozzle in response to the received input, the controller is further configured to: cause the water inlet valve to hold a volume of water upstream thereof for a predetermined time to increase a water pressure of the volume of water such that when the controller causes the water inlet valve to allow water to flow from the water supply to the nozzle, a burst of water is provided to the nozzle to apply the threshold force on the breakaway cap. 12. The dryer appliance of claim 10 , wherein the controller is further configured to: receive, from the fire detection device, a second input indicating whether the fire has been extinguished; and in response to the received second input, cause the water inlet valve to move to a closed position such that water is prevented from flowing downstream to the nozzle. 13. The dryer appliance of claim 1 , further comprising: a water inlet valve in fluid communication with a water supply and the nozzle; a controller communicatively the water inlet valve, the controller being configured to: receive an input indicative of instructions for commencing a steam operation; and in response to the received input, cause the water inlet valve to allow water to flow from the water supply to the nozzle such that water provided to the nozzle does not apply the threshold force on the breakaway cap and so that water flows through the extinguisher outlet and then downstream through the steam outlet of the breakaway cap and into the chamber of the drum such that water mixes with air within the chamber to form steam. 14. The dryer appliance of claim 1 , further comprising: a rear drum support positioned at a rear portion of the drum and enclosing the chamber, the rear drum support defining one or more openings, and wherein the nozzle extends through one of the one or more openings. 15. The dryer appliance of claim 1 , wherein the drum extends between a front portion and a rear portion along a transverse direction, and wherein the drum defines a transverse centerline midway between the front portion and the rear portion of the drum, and wherein when the breakaway cap breaks away from the nozzle and water flows through the extinguisher outlet into the chamber of the drum, the nozzle directs a stream of water into the chamber such that the ejected water reaches at least the transverse centerline of the drum. 16. A dryer appliance, comprising: a cabinet; a drum rotatably mounted within the cabinet, the drum defining a chamber for receipt of articles for drying; a nozzle in fluid communication with the chamber of the drum, the nozzle defining an extinguisher outlet; a breakaway cap mounted to the nozzle and defining a steam outlet through which water is ejected into the chamber of the drum to form steam; a water inlet valve in fluid communication with a water supply and the nozzle; a fire detection device operable to detect fires; and a controller communicatively coupled with the fire detection device and the water inlet valve, the controller configured to: receive, from the fire detection device, an input indicating that a fire is present in the dryer appliance; and in response to the received input, cause the water inlet valve to allow water from the water supply to flow downstream to the nozzle so that the breakaway cap breaks away from the nozzle and water flows through the extinguisher outlet into the chamber of the drum. 17. The dryer appliance of claim 16 , wherein the water inlet valve has an outlet, and wherein the dryer appliance further comprises: a delivery conduit fluidly connecting the outlet of the water inlet valve with the nozzle. 18. The dryer appliance of claim 16 , further comprising: a rear drum support positioned at a rear portion of the drum and enclosing the chamber, the rear drum support defining one or more openings, and wherein the nozzle extends through one of the one or more openings. 19. The dryer appliance of claim 16 , wherein the controller is further configured to: receive, from the fire detection device, a second input indicating whether the fire has been extinguished; and when the second input indicates that the fire has been extinguished, cause the water inlet valve to prevent water from flowing to the nozzle.
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