Laundry treating apparatus
US-2024084496-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US11639574B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11639574-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117393942-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 4, 2021 |
| Priority date | Sep 4, 2020 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2023 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2023 |
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Disclosed is a laundry treating apparatus including a tub for providing therein a space for water to be stored, a drum rotatably disposed inside the tub and providing therein a space for clothes to be stored, wherein the drum includes an open surface for inserting and withdrawing the clothes therethrough and a bottom surface located on an opposite side of the open surface, a pulsator rotatably disposed on the bottom surface and inside the drum, an agitator protruding from the pulsator inside the drum and extending toward the open surface, wherein the agitator is rotatably disposed at a center of the pulsator, and a driver configured to drive at least one of the drum, the pulsator, and the agitator. The pulsator and the agitator may be configured to rotate in opposite directions.
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A laundry treating apparatus comprising: a tub configured to receive water; a drum rotatably disposed inside the tub and configured to receive clothes, the drum having an open surface configured to receive the clothes therethrough and a bottom surface located at an opposite side of the open surface; a pulsator rotatably disposed at the bottom surface of the drum; an agitator that protrudes from the pulsator in the drum toward the open surface of the drum, the agitator being rotatably disposed at a center of the pulsator; and a driver configured to drive at least one of the drum, the pulsator, or the agitator, wherein the driver comprises: a driving motor disposed outside the tub and configured to generate rotational force, a drum rotation shaft that passes through the tub, the drum rotation shaft having a first end fixed to the drum and a second end located outside the tub, a driving shaft having a first end located inside the drum rotation shaft and a second end fixed to the driving motor, a first pulsator rotation shaft having a first end that protrudes through the bottom surface of the drum toward the open surface of the drum and a second end that is located inside the drum rotation shaft, a first gear assembly disposed inside the drum rotation shaft, the first gear assembly being disposed between the first end of the driving shaft and the second end of the first pulsator rotation shaft and configured to transmit the rotational force from the driving shaft to each of the drum rotation shaft and the first pulsator rotation shaft, a second pulsator rotation shaft that defines a central axis of rotation of the pulsator and receives the first end of the first pulsator rotation shaft, an agitator rotation shaft that passes through a top surface of the second pulsator rotation shaft, the agitator rotation shaft having a first end fixed to the agitator and a second end located inside the second pulsator rotation shaft, a second gear assembly disposed inside the second pulsator rotation shaft, the second gear assembly being disposed between the first end of the first pulsator rotation shaft and the second end of the agitator rotation shaft and configured to transmit the rotational force from the first pulsator rotation shaft to each of the second pulsator rotation shaft and the agitator rotation shaft, and a clutch configured to: transmit the rotational force from the driving motor to the drum rotation shaft based on connecting the driving motor and the drum rotation shaft to each other, and stop transmission of the rotational force from the driving motor to the drum rotation shaft based on separating the driving motor and the drum rotation shaft from each other, wherein the first gear assembly comprises: a first driving gear rotatably disposed inside the drum rotation shaft and fixed to the first end of the driving shaft, a first connecting gear disposed along an inner circumferential surface of the drum rotation shaft, a plurality of first driven gears that are disposed along a circumferential surface of the first driving gear and connect between the first driving gear and the first connecting gear, and a first cage that is rotatably disposed inside the drum rotation shaft and rotatably supports the plurality of first driven gears, and wherein the first pulsator rotation shaft connects a top surface of the first cage to the second gear assembly. 2. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the pulsator is configured to be rotated by the rotational force that is transmitted in a sequence through the driving shaft, the first gear assembly, the first pulsator rotation shaft, the second gear assembly, and the second pulsator rotation shaft. 3. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the agitator is configured to be rotated by the rotational force that is transmitted in a sequence through the driving shaft, the first gear assembly, the first pulsator rotation shaft, the second gear assembly, and the agitator rotation shaft. 4. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the second gear assembly comprises: a second driving gear rotatably disposed inside the second pulsator rotation shaft and fixed to the first end of the first pulsator rotation shaft; a second connecting gear disposed along an inner circumferential surface of the second pulsator rotation shaft; a plurality of second driven gears that are disposed along a circumferential surface of the second driving gear and connect between the second driving gear and the second connecting gear; and a second cage that is rotatably disposed inside the second pulsator rotation shaft and rotatably supports the plurality of second driven gears, and wherein the agitator rotation shaft connects the second cage to the agitator. 5. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the first driving gear is configured to rotate in a first direction that corresponds to a rotation direction of the driving shaft, and wherein each of the plurality of first driven gears is configured to rotate in a second direction that is opposite to the rotation direction of the driving shaft. 6. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the plurality of first driven gears are configured to rotate around the first driving gear in the first direction, and wherein the first cage, the first pulsator rotation shaft, and the second driving gear are configured to rotate together in the first direction. 7. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 6 , wherein each of the plurality of second driven gears is configured to rotate in the second direction, and wherein the second pulsator rotation shaft and the pulsator are configured to rotate together in the second direction. 8. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the plurality of second driven gears are configured to rotate around the second driving gear in the first direction, and wherein the second cage, the agitator rotation shaft, and the agitator are configured to spin together in the first direction. 9. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the drum rotation shaft and the second pulsator rotation shaft is a hollow shaft having a through-hole therein, and wherein each of the first pulsator rotation shaft and the agitator rotation shaft is a solid shaft. 10. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the first pulsator rotation shaft extends through a portion of the through-hole of the drum rotation shaft and a portion of the through-hole of the second pulsator rotation shaft, wherein the first end of the first pulsator rotation shaft is disposed in the through-hole of the second pulsator rotation shaft, and the second end of the first pulsator rotation shaft is disposed in the through-hole of the drum rotation shaft, and wherein the agitator rotation shaft extends through an upper portion of the through-hole of the second pulsator rotation shaft. 11. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the driving shaft, the drum rotation shaft, the first pulsator rotation shaft, the second pulsator rotation shaft, and the agitator rotation shaft are coaxial. 12. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the driving shaft extends vertically above the driving motor, wherein the first gear assembly is disposed vertically above the driving shaft, wherein the first pulsator rotation shaft is disposed vertically above the first gear assembly, wherein the second gear assembly is disposed vertically above the first pulsator rotation shaft, and wherein the agitation rotation shaft is disposed vertically above the second gear assembly.
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