Laundry machine with an integrated heat pump system
US-9212441-B2 · Dec 15, 2015 · US
US9238886B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9238886-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113205418-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 8, 2011 |
| Priority date | Aug 9, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jan 19, 2016 |
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Disclosed is a clothes dryer having a heat pump, the clothes dryer capable of enhancing energy efficiency by recovering waste heat to the maximum in correspondence to a capacity of the heat pump, capable of enhancing reliability by preventing overheating of a compressor and a heat exchange means, and capable of shortening drying time. The clothes dryer includes a body, drum rotatably installed in the body, a suction duct installed at the body, and configured to suck external air and to supply the external air into the drum, an exhaustion duct configured to exhaust air having passed through the drum to outside of the body, and a heat pump having a heat exchange means for recovering waste heat by heat-exchanging air passing through the exhaustion duct, wherein part of the air exhausted via the exhaustion duct is heat-exchanged with the heat exchange means of the heat pump.
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What is claimed is: 1. A clothes dryer, comprising: a body; a drum rotatably installed in the body; a suction duct installed at the body, and configured to suck external air and to supply the external air into the drum; an exhaustion duct configured to exhaust air having passed through the drum to outside of the body; a heat pump having heat exchangers for recovering waste heat by heat-exchanging air passing through the exhaustion duct; and a circulation duct diverged from the exhaustion duct, and configured to re-supply part of air passing through the exhaustion duct into the drum through circulation, wherein the heat exchangers comprise a first heat exchanger disposed in the circulation duct for heating air and a second heat exchanger disposed in the circulation duct for cooling air, wherein the heat pump comprises: a compressor and an expander connected between the first and second heat exchangers by pipes, and constituting the heat pump, wherein the suction duct comprises a heater installed at the suction duct to heat sucked air, and wherein the suction duct and the circulation duct are separately connected to the drum, such that air in the circulation duct and air in the suction duct are independently introduced into the drum without being mixed to each other, and thus air of relatively high temperature, heated by the heater, is contactable directly with the clothes in the drum to enhance drying efficiency. 2. The clothes dryer of claim 1 , further comprising a blower provided at an upstream side of the heater. 3. The clothes dryer of claim 1 , wherein air passing through the circulation duct is heat-exchanged with the compressor at an upstream side of the first heat exchanger. 4. The clothes dryer of claim 3 , wherein the compressor is configured such that a surface thereof is exposed onto the flow path inside the circulation duct. 5. The clothes dryer of claim 1 , wherein the exhaustion duct is provided with a damper to control a flow amount of air passing through the exhaustion duct. 6. The clothes dryer of claim 5 , further comprising a controller, and the controller controls the damper such that a temperature of a refrigerant having passed through the second heat exchanger is within a preset range. 7. The clothes dryer of claim 6 , wherein the controller determines a flow amount of air heat-exchanged with the second heat exchanger within a range that the heat pump maintains a normal state. 8. The clothes dryer of claim 1 , further comprising a heat transfer means installed between the compressor and a downstream side of the first heat exchanger.
Flow or velocity · CPC title
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General details of domestic laundry dryers (D06F59/00 takes precedence) · CPC title
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