Ventilation solution for closed-loop dryer systems
US-11319661-B1 · May 3, 2022 · US
US2022220659A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2022220659-A1 |
| Application number | US-202217707082-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 29, 2022 |
| Priority date | Dec 22, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2022 |
| Grant date | — |
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A drying appliance includes a cabinet. A drum processes articles of laundry. The drum is positioned for rotational operation within the cabinet. A blower directs process air through a recirculating airflow path that includes the drum. The drum and the blower are activated in an operating state and deactivated in an idle state. A first operable vent is positioned proximate a front of the cabinet. A second operable vent is positioned proximate a rear of the cabinet. The first and second operable vents define an open position after the drum and the blower define the idle state. The first and second operable vents define a closed position after the drum and the blower define the operating state.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An appliance comprising: a cabinet; a processing space for drying articles; a blower that directs process air through a recirculating airflow path that includes the processing space, wherein the processing space and the blower are activated in an operating state and deactivated in an idle state; and a first operable vent positioned proximate a front of the cabinet; and a second operable vent positioned proximate a rear of the cabinet, wherein the first and second operable vents define an open position after the processing space and the blower define the idle state, and wherein the first and second operable vents define a closed position after the processing space and the blower define the operating state. 2 . The appliance of claim 1 , wherein the open position of the first and second operable vents defines a venting airflow of ambient air through the processing space. 3 . The appliance of claim 1 , wherein the first operable vent is positioned within a wall of the recirculating airflow path proximate the processing space. 4 . The appliance of claim 3 , wherein the second operable vent is positioned within an air scroll panel that conceals the blower within the cabinet. 5 . The appliance of claim 3 , wherein the first operable vent includes a wax motor that is operable to move a vent member between the open position and the closed position. 6 . The appliance of claim 1 , wherein the recirculating airflow path includes a heater that modifies an air temperature of the process air and wherein the second operable vent includes a bi-metal disk that operates between the open and closed positions based upon the air temperature of the process air. 7 . The appliance of claim 6 , wherein the bi-metal disk moves to the closed position when a temperature of the bi-metal disk reaches a threshold temperature, and wherein the bi-metal disk moves to the open position when the temperature of the bi-metal disk is below the threshold temperature. 8 . The appliance of claim 4 , wherein the second operable vent is a pressure operable flap that operates to the closed position in the operating state and moves to the open position in the idle state. 9 . The appliance of claim 1 , wherein the processing space is defined within a rotating drum that cooperates with the blower to dry laundry articles. 10 . A ventilation system for an appliance, the ventilation system comprising: a blower that directs process air through a recirculating airflow path in an operating state, wherein the recirculating airflow path includes a processing chamber, and wherein deactivation of the blower defines an idle state; a first operable vent of the recirculating airflow path; and a second operable vent of the recirculating airflow path, wherein: the first operable vent and the second operable vent are positioned at opposing sides of the processing chamber; the first and second operable vents define a closed position during the operating state that is indicative of the recirculating airflow path being a closed-loop system; and the first and second operable vents define an open position during the idle state that forms a venting airflow of ambient air through the processing chamber and between the first and second operable vents. 11 . The ventilation system of claim 10 , wherein the first operable vent is positioned within a top section of the recirculating airflow path and the second operable vent is positioned within a lower section of the recirculating airflow path. 12 . The ventilation system of claim 10 , wherein the first operable vent includes an electrically-actuated vent and the second operable vent includes a pressure operable vent. 13 . The ventilation system of claim 12 , wherein the electrically-actuated vent is a wax motor having a resistive heating element. 14 . The ventilation system of claim 11 , wherein the second operable vent includes a temperature-operated member that operates to an open position upon reaching an opening temperature range and wherein the temperature-operated member operates to the closed position upon reaching a closing temperature range, wherein the closing temperature range includes temperatures that are below the opening temperature range. 15 . The ventilation system of claim 14 , wherein the temperature-operated member operates between the open and closed positions based upon an air temperature of the process air within the recirculating airflow path. 16 . The ventilation system of claim 15 , wherein the recirculating airflow path includes a heater, wherein the heater modifies the air temperature of the process air and wherein the temperature-operated member operates between the open and closed positions based upon the air temperature of the process air within the recirculating airflow path. 17 . An appliance comprising: a blower that directs process air through a recirculating airflow path that includes a processing space; a heater that selectively heats the process air, wherein at least one of the blower and the heater are activated in an operating state and wherein the blower and the heater are deactivated in an idle state; a first temperature-operable vent positioned proximate a front of a cabinet; and a second temperature-operable vent positioned proximate a rear of the cabinet, wherein the first and second temperature-operable vents define an open position after the blower and the heater define the idle state and wherein the first and second temperature-operable vents define a closed position after at least the blower and the heater define the operating state. 18 . The appliance of claim 17 , wherein the first temperature-operable vent is a wax motor having a resistive heating element. 19 . The appliance of claim 18 , wherein the second temperature-operable vent is a bi-metal disk. 20 . The appliance of claim 19 , wherein the bi-metal disk operates between the open and closed positions based upon an air temperature of the process air, and wherein the wax motor operates between the open and closed positions based upon an electrical current delivered to the wax motor.
Drying processes (controlling a series of operations in domestic laundry dryers D06F58/32) · CPC title
having dryer drums rotating about a horizontal axis · CPC title
Heating arrangements, e.g. gas heating equipment (D06F58/18 takes precedence) · CPC title
General details of domestic laundry dryers (D06F59/00 takes precedence) · CPC title
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