Washing machine
US-2019257020-A1 · Aug 22, 2019 · US
US11142860B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11142860-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716324513-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 3, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 12, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 12, 2021 |
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There is proposed a washing machine and a control thereof capable of maximizing a mechanical force regardless of the amount and weight of laundry. By using a washing profile in which the cycle and size of a washing RPM are variable, a washing mechanical force can be maximized regardless of the amount of laundry or a change in the weight of the laundry due to moisture absorption of the laundry. In addition, the head drop behavior of the laundry can be diversified through the washing profile in which the cycle and size of the washing RPM are variable, and in this way, by allowing water (washing water) to be effectively infiltrated into the laundry, the washing performance can be improved. In addition, by continuously showing various washing operations (rubbing, tapping, centrifugal rotation, or the like), an effect of enhancing the visibility of washing can be obtained.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A control method of a washing machine including a tub configured to accommodate water, a drum rotatably installed inside the tub to accommodate laundry, and a motor configured to generate a driving force for rotating the drum, the control method comprising: (a) in a state in which the motor is stopped, driving the motor and accelerating rotation of the motor so that a rotational speed of the motor reaches a first rotations-per-minute (RPM); (b) in response to a first predetermined time passing, while a rotational direction of the motor is maintained, decelerating the rotation of the motor so that the rotational speed of the motor reaches a second RPM, wherein a difference between the first RPM and the second RPM is set differently according to a weight of the laundry; (c) in response to the rotational speed of the motor reaching the second RPM, while the rotational direction of the motor is maintained, re-accelerating the rotation of the motor so that the rotational speed of the motor reaches a third RPM; (d) stopping the motor during a motor-off time according to an operation rate; (e) in response to a second predetermined time passing, driving the motor so that the motor rotates in a direction opposite to the rotational direction before the motor stops and accelerating rotation of the motor so that a rotational speed of the motor reaches the first RPM; and (f) performing (b) and (c), wherein the second RPM is greater than 0. 2. The control method of claim 1 , wherein the first RPM and the third RPM are equal. 3. The control method of claim 1 , wherein the first RPM is less than the third RPM. 4. The control method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining the weight of the laundry based on an acceleration time to reach a predetermined rotation speed during the accelerating rotation of the motor. 5. The control method of claim 1 , wherein, prior to operation (d), operations (b) and (c) are repeatedly performed. 6. The control method of claim 1 , wherein the first RPM is set differently according to a weight of the laundry accommodated in the drum. 7. The control method of claim 1 , wherein the first RPM is set to be in a range of 40 to 60 RPM. 8. The control method of claim 1 , wherein a difference between the first RPM and the second RPM is in a range of 10 to 30 RPM. 9. The control method of claim 1 , wherein a time taken for the first RPM to reach the second RPM and a time taken for the second RPM to reach the third RPM are equal. 10. The control method of claim 1 , wherein operations (a) to (f) are performed during a washing stroke. 11. The control method of claim 1 , wherein the third RPM is greater than the first RPM. 12. The control method of claim 1 , further comprising: (g) stopping the motor during a motor-off time according to an operation rate; and (h) driving the motor so that the motor rotates in the rotational direction and accelerating rotation of the motor so that a rotational speed of the motor reaches a fourth RPM, wherein the fourth RPM is greater than the first RPM. 13. The control method of claim 12 , further comprising: (i) while the rotational direction of the motor is maintained, decelerating the rotation of the motor so that the rotational speed of the motor reaches a fifth RPM, wherein the fifth RPM is greater than the second RPM. 14. The control method of claim 13 , further comprising: (j) while the rotational direction of the motor is maintained, re-accelerating the rotation of the motor so that the rotational speed of the motor reaches a sixth RPM, wherein the sixth RPM is greater than the third RPM. 15. The control method of claim 14 , wherein the sixth RPM is greater than the fourth RPM. 16. A washing machine comprising: a tub configured to accommodate water; a drum installed inside the tub to accommodate laundry; a motor configured to generate a driving force for rotating the drum; and a controller configured to control a rotational speed of the drum, wherein the controller is programmed to perform: (a) in a state in which the drum is stopped, driving the motor and accelerating rotation of the drum so that the rotational speed of the drum reaches a first RPM; (b) in response to a first predetermined time passing, while a rotational direction of the drum is maintained, decelerating the rotation of the drum so that the rotational speed of the drum reaches a second RPM that is greater than 0; (c) in response to the rotational speed of the motor reaching the second RPM, while the rotational direction of the drum is maintained, re-accelerating the rotation of the drum so that the rotational speed of the motor reaches a third RPM; (d) stopping the drum during a motor-off time according to an operation rate; (e) in response to a second predetermined time passing, driving the motor so that the drum rotates in a direction opposite to the rotational direction before the drum stops and accelerating rotation of the motor so that a rotational speed of the drum reaches the first RPM; and (f) performing operations (b) to (d), wherein a difference between the first RPM and the second RPM is set differently according to a weight of the laundry. 17. The washing machine of claim 16 , wherein the first RPM and the third RPM are equal. 18. The washing machine of claim 17 , wherein the first RPM is set to be in a range of 40 to 60 RPM. 19. The washing machine of claim 17 , wherein a difference between the first RPM and the second RPM is set in a range of 10 to 30 RPM according to the weight of the laundry.
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