Washing machine and method for controlling the same
US-2017254011-A1 · Sep 7, 2017 · US
US11982033B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11982033-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318108339-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 10, 2023 |
| Priority date | Sep 14, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 14, 2024 |
| Grant date | May 14, 2024 |
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A method for controlling a laundry washing machine. The method includes: performing a tub loading process comprising operating supply valve(s) to provide a first volume of water through a detergent supply system and into a tub to fill the tub with wash liquid; performing a washing process comprising rotating a drum to agitate laundry in in the presence of the wash liquid; performing a static rinsing process comprising operating a pump to remove a free volume of wash liquid from the tub without rotating the drum; and performing one or more rinsing processes comprising: operating the supply valve(s) to provide a volume of clean rinse water to the tub, operating the pump to remove the rinse water from the drum, and operating the motor to spin the drum at high speed to extract rinse water from the laundry, while continuing to operate the pump.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A laundry washing machine comprising: a tub; a drum rotatably mounted within the tub; a motor configured to selectively rotate the drum; one or more supply valves connectable to a water supply system; a detergent supply system; a water draining pump; and a control unit, the control unit being configured to: perform a tub loading process comprising operating the one or more supply valves to provide a first volume of water through the detergent supply system and into the tub to fill the tub with wash liquid; perform a washing process comprising operating the motor to rotate the drum to thereby agitate laundry in the drum in the presence of the wash liquid; perform a static rinsing process comprising operating the water draining pump to remove a free volume of liquid solution from the tub without simultaneously operating the motor to rotate the drum; and perform one or more rinsing processes comprising: performing a tub loading process comprising operating the one or more supply valves to provide a volume of clean rinse water to the tub, operating the water draining pump to remove the rinse water from the drum, and operating the motor to spin the drum at high speed to extract rinse water from the laundry, while continuing to operate the draining pump. 2. The laundry washing machine of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to perform the one or more rinsing processes by operating the motor to rotate the drum after the step of performing the tub loading process and before the step of operating the water draining pump. 3. The laundry washing machine of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to perform the one or more rinsing processes by: presenting to a user an option to select between a first operating program and a second operating program; receiving a user selection of the first operating program; performing a tub loading process comprising operating the one or more supply valves to provide a first volume of clean rinse water to the tub that is greater than a volume used in a tub loading process for the second operating program; operating the water draining pump to remove rinse water from the drum; operating the motor to spin the drum at high speed to extract rinse water from the laundry, while continuing to operate the draining pump; and performing a further one or more rinsing, draining and spinning processes. 4. The laundry washing machine of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to perform the one or more rinsing processes by: presenting to a user an option to select between a first operating program and a second operating program; receiving a user selection of the first operating program; performing a tub loading process comprising operating the one or more supply valves to provide a first volume of clean rinse water to the tub that is greater than a volume used un a tub loading process for the second operating program; operating the motor to rotate the drum and agitate the load for a period of time; operating the water draining pump to remove rinse water from the drum; operating the motor to spin the drum at high speed to extract rinse water from the laundry, while continuing to operate the draining pump; and performing a first further one or more rinsing, draining and spinning processes. 5. The laundry washing machine of claim 1 , wherein: the control unit is configured to present to a user an option to select between a first operating program and a second operating program; a respective rinsing process of the first operating program comprises performing a tub loading process comprising operating the one or more supply valves to provide a first volume of clean rinse water to the tub; and a respective rinsing process of the second operating program comprises performing a tub loading process comprising operating the one or more supply valves to provide a second volume of clean rinse water to the tub, the second volume being less than the first volume. 6. The laundry washing machine of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to mix the wash liquid in a chamber before conveying the wash liquid to the tub. 7. The laundry washing machine of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to perform the tub loading process by operating the one or more supply valves to provide a second volume of water through the detergent supply system and into the tub to fill the tub and at least a portion of the drum with wash liquid. 8. The laundry washing machine of claim 7 , wherein the second volume of water comprises hot water. 9. A laundry washing machine comprising: a tub; a drum rotatably mounted within the tub; a motor configured to selectively rotate the drum; a water draining pump; and a control unit, the control unit being configured to: present to a user an option to selected between a first cleaning cycle and a second cleaning cycle; receive a selection of one of the first cleaning cycle and the second cleaning cycle; upon receiving a selection of the first cleaning cycle: fill the tub with wash liquid, operate the motor to rotate the drum to agitate the contents of the drum in the wash liquid, perform a static rinsing process comprising operating the water draining pump to remove a free volume of liquid solution from the tub without simultaneously operating the motor to rotate the drum, fill the tub with a first volume of clean rinse water, operate the water draining pump to remove the rinse water from the drum, and operate the motor to spin the drum at high speed to extract rinse water from the laundry, while continuing to operate the draining pump; and upon receiving a selection of the second cleaning cycle: fill the tub with wash liquid, operate the motor to rotate the drum to agitate the contents of the drum in the wash liquid, operate the water draining pump to remove an a free volume of liquid solution from the tub, operate the motor to rotate the drum, fill the tub with a second volume of clean rinse water, operate the water draining pump to remove the rinse water from the drum, and operate the motor to spin the drum at high speed to extract rinse water from the laundry, while continuing to operate the draining pump. 10. The laundry washing machine of claim 9 , wherein the second volume is less than the first volume. 11. The laundry washing machine of claim 9 , wherein, in at least one of the first cleaning cycle and the second cleaning cycle, the control unit is configured to mix the wash liquid in a chamber before conveying the wash liquid to the tub. 12. The laundry washing machine of claim 9 , wherein, in at least one of the first cleaning cycle and the second cleaning cycle, the control unit is configured to fill the tub with a supplemental amount of wash liquid prior to operating the motor to rotate the drum to agitate the contents of the drum in the wash liquid, the supplemental amount of wash liquid being sufficient to at least a portion of the drum with wash liquid. 13. The laundry washing machine of claim 12 , wherein the supplemental amount of wash liquid comprises hot water.
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