Washing appliance with recirculation pump

US12582279B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12582279-B2
Application numberUS-202118721606-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 22, 2021
Priority dateDec 22, 2021
Publication dateMar 24, 2026
Grant dateMar 24, 2026

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A washing appliance comprising a tub to house items to be washed; a circulation pump ( 130 ) to circulate a washing fluid in the tub; a circulation pump motor to drive the circulation pump; a drain pump; a detection unit configured to monitor at least one electromechanical parameter of the circulation pump motor, and to detect, based on the monitored at least one electromechanical parameter, a starvation event indicating that air is drawn out by the circulation pump or a saturation event indicating that no air is drawn out by the circulation pump: a control unit configured to determine a first starvation event and a second starvation event occurred after the first starvation event, wherein the first starvation event is determined when a starvation event is detected after a first number of consecutive saturation events (N1) is counted, or after a first time interval (ΔT1) has elapsed during which no starvation event is detected, and wherein the second starvation event is determined when a starvation event is detected before a second number of consecutive saturation events (N2) is counted after the first starvation event, or before a second time interval (ΔT2) has elapsed after the first starvation event during which no starvation event is detected.

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A washing appliance comprising: a tub; a circulation pump to circulate a washing fluid in the tub; a circulation pump motor to drive the circulation pump; a drain pump; a detection unit configured to monitor at least one electromechanical parameter of the circulation pump motor, and to detect, based on the monitored at least one electromechanical parameter, a starvation event indicating that air is drawn out by the circulation pump or a saturation event indicating that no air is drawn out by the circulation pump; and a control unit configured to determine a first starvation event and a second starvation event occurred after the first starvation event, wherein the first starvation event is determined when a starvation event is detected after a first number of consecutive saturation events (N1) is counted, or after a first time interval (ΔT1) has elapsed during which no starvation event is detected, wherein the second starvation event is determined when a starvation event is detected before a second number of consecutive saturation events (N2) is counted after the first starvation event, or before a second time interval (ΔT2) has elapsed after the first starvation event during which no starvation event is detected, wherein the first number of consecutive saturation events (N1) is higher than the second number of consecutive saturation events (N2) and the first time interval (ΔT1) is higher than the second time interval (ΔT2); and wherein the control unit is configured to: determine a starvation state of the circulation pump when both the first starvation event and the second starvation event are determined, the starvation state indicating that insufficient washing fluid is present in the tub to prevent air from being drawn out by the circulation pump; determine a saturation state of the circulation pump if the second starvation event is not determined, the saturation state indicating that sufficient washing fluid is present in the tub to prevent air from being drawn out by the circulation pump; and control the washing appliance based on the determined starvation state or saturation state of the circulation pump. 2 . The washing appliance of claim 1 , wherein, after the starvation state is determined, the control unit is configured to determine a saturation state of the circulation pump after a third number of consecutive saturation events (N3) is counted from determination of the starvation state, or after a third time interval (ΔT3) has elapsed from determination of the starvation state during which no starvation event is detected. 3 . The washing appliance of claim 2 , wherein the second number of consecutive saturation events (N2) is equal to the third number of consecutive saturation events (N3), and the second time interval (ΔT2) is equal to the third time interval (ΔT3). 4 . The washing appliance of claim 1 , wherein, with the circulation pump in the saturation state, the control unit is configured to determine a starvation state of the circulation pump if a third starvation event is detected before the first number (N1) of consecutive saturation events is counted from determination of the saturation state, or before the first time interval (ΔT1) has elapsed from determination of the saturation state, the third starvation event not following the first starvation event. 5 . The washing appliance of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to pause the operation of the detection unit for a predefined time interval (ΔT pause ) after the first starvation event is determined, and to resume the operation of the detection unit after the predefined time interval has elapsed. 6 . The washing appliance of claim 5 , wherein the predefined time interval (ΔT pause ) is lower than the first time interval (ΔT1). 7 . The washing appliance of claim 1 , wherein the first number of consecutive saturation events (N1) and the first time interval (ΔT1) are indicative of a stable saturation state of the circulation pump. 8 . The washing appliance of claim 7 , wherein the at least one parameter comprises an electric current of the circulation pump motor. 9 . The washing appliance of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to control the washing appliance based on the determined starvation state or saturation state of the circulation pump by controlling a washing fluid filling and/or the circulation pump and/or the drain pump. 10 . The washing appliance of claim 9 , further comprising an inlet valve operable to be selectively switched between an open condition for causing the washing fluid to be loaded into the tub and a closed condition for preventing the washing fluid be fed to the appliance, wherein the control unit is configured to control a washing fluid filling by controlling a switch of the inlet valve between the open and closed conditions according to the starvation state or saturation state of the circulation pump. 11 . The washing appliance of claim 10 , wherein the control unit is configured to receive an indication of a current speed of the circulation pump and an indication of a target speed for the circulation pump, wherein the target speed is based on a user-selected washing cycle and/or on a phase of the user-selected washing cycle, and wherein the control unit is configured to control a switch of the inlet valve by: causing the inlet valve to switch from the open condition to the closed condition if the following two conditions a) and b) are both met: a) a saturation state of the circulation pump is determined; and b) the current speed of the circulation pump is lower than or equal to the target speed. 12 . The washing appliance of claim 11 , wherein the control unit is configured to control a switch of the inlet valve further by: delaying the switch of the inlet valve from the open condition to the closed condition by a delay interval if, in addition to have both the conditions a) and b) met, the difference between the target speed and the current speed of the circulation pump is higher than a speed threshold. 13 . The washing appliance of claim 12 , wherein a duration of the delay interval is based on the difference between the target speed and the current speed of the circulation pump. 14 . The washing appliance of claim 9 , further comprising an inlet valve operable to be selectively switched between an open condition for causing the washing fluid to be loaded into the tub and a closed condition for preventing the washing fluid be fed to the appliance, wherein the control unit is configured to receive an indication of a current speed of the circulation pump and an indication of a target speed for the circulation pump and to cause the current speed of the circulation pump to increase towards the target speed, and wherein the control unit is configured to control the circulation pump by controlling a speed increase rate of the circulation pump from current speed towards the target speed according to the starvation state or saturation state of the circulation pump and according to the open and closed condition of the inlet valve. 15 . The washing appliance of claim 14 , wherein the control unit is configured to cause the current speed of the circulation pump to increase towards the target speed with a first speed increase rate, and wherein the control unit is configured to control the speed increase rate of the circulation pump from the current speed towards the target speed by: causing the current speed of the circulation pump to increase towards the target speed with a second speed increase rate lower than the first speed increase rat

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  • Water supply, e.g. opening or closure of the water inlet valve · CPC title

  • Time, e.g. elapsed operating time · CPC title

  • Drain or recirculation pump parameters, e.g. pump rotational speed or current absorbed by the motor · CPC title

  • Arrangements or adaption of recirculation or discharge pumps · CPC title

  • Water recirculation (A47L15/0078 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US12582279B2 cover?
A washing appliance comprising a tub to house items to be washed; a circulation pump ( 130 ) to circulate a washing fluid in the tub; a circulation pump motor to drive the circulation pump; a drain pump; a detection unit configured to monitor at least one electromechanical parameter of the circulation pump motor, and to detect, based on the monitored at least one electromechanical parameter, a …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Electrolux Appliances AB
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47L15/0049. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 24 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).