Laundry treating apparatus
US-2024084496-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US9388522B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9388522-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314098482-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 5, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 11, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 12, 2016 |
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A suspension for a washing machine and a washing machine with the suspension is disclosed. The suspension includes a support shaft; a first elastic member that surrounds a portion of the support shaft and provides a first elastic force to the support shaft in a longitudinal direction of the support shaft; a second elastic member between the support shaft and the first elastic member, and configured to provide a second elastic force different from the first elastic force to a support shaft in the same direction as the first elastic member; a guide stopper at one end of the support shaft, configured to restrict movement of the first elastic member and the second elastic member in one direction; and a housing on the support shaft that surrounds the first and second elastic members, configured to restrict movement of the first and second elastic members in another direction.
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A suspension for a washing machine, comprising: a support shaft; a first elastic member that surrounds a portion of the support shaft and provides a first elastic force to the support shaft in a longitudinal direction of the support shaft; a second elastic member that is between the support shaft and the first elastic member, configured to provide a second elastic force different from the first elastic force, to the support shaft in a same direction as the first elastic member; a guide stopper at a first end of the support shaft, configured to restrict movement of the first elastic member and the second elastic member in one direction; and a housing on the support shaft that surrounds the first elastic member and the second elastic member, configured to restrict movement of the first elastic member and the second elastic member in another direction, wherein the housing includes a first locking portion configured to restrict movement of the first elastic member in the a first direction and a second locking portion configured to restrict movement of the second elastic member in a second direction, wherein when the first elastic member is not compressed, the second elastic member is spaced apart from the second locking portion, wherein when pressure is applied longitudinally to the support shaft, the first elastic member is compressed first, and then the second elastic member is compressed, and the second elastic member is relatively more elastic than the first elastic member. 2. The suspension of claim 1 , wherein the second elastic force is greater than the first elastic force. 3. The suspension of claim 1 , wherein the first elastic member and the second elastic member each comprise a compression coil springs. 4. The suspension of claim 1 , further comprising a support unit at a second end of the support shaft. 5. The suspension of claim 1 , wherein the first elastic member is configured to absorb vibrations alone when a vibration pressure or compression is less than 40% of the maximum vibration pressure of a maximum vibration pressure or compression of the suspension, and both the first elastic member and the second elastic member are configured to absorb vibrations when the vibration pressure or compression is 40% or more of the maximum vibration pressure. 6. The suspension of claim 1 , wherein an uncompressed length of the second elastic member is smaller than a maximum distance between the second locking portion of the housing and the guide stopper. 7. The suspension of claim 1 , wherein the first elastic member has a first length and the second elastic member has a second length shorter than the first length. 8. The suspension of claim 7 , wherein the first length is at least two times longer than the second length. 9. The suspension of claim 8 , wherein the first length is at least three times longer than the second length. 10. A washing machine comprising: a water tank configured to store water; a rotatable tub in the water tank, configured to receive laundry; a cabinet that houses the water tank; and a suspension that absorbs vibrations of the water tank, with a first end or side connected to the water tank and a second end or side connected to the cabinet, wherein the suspension comprises: a support shaft; a first elastic member that surrounds a portion of the support shaft and provides an elastic force to the support shaft in a longitudinal direction of the support shaft; a second elastic member that is between the support shaft and the first elastic member, and configured to provide a second elastic force, different from the first elastic force to the support shaft in a same direction as the first elastic member; a guide stopper that is at a first end of the support shaft, and configured to restrict movement of the first elastic member and the second elastic member in one direction; and a housing on the support shaft that surrounds the first elastic member and the second elastic member, and configured to restrict movement of the first elastic member and the second elastic member in another direction, wherein the housing includes a first locking portion configured to restrict movement of the first elastic member in a second direction and a second locking portion configured to restrict movement of the second elastic member in a second direction, wherein when the first elastic member is not compressed, the second elastic member is spaced apart from the second locking portion, wherein when pressure is applied longitudinally to the support shaft, the first elastic member is compressed first, and then the second elastic member is compressed, and the second elastic member is relatively more elastic than the first elastic member. 11. The washing machine of claim 10 , wherein the first elastic member and the second elastic member each comprise a compression coil springs. 12. The washing machine of claim 10 , wherein the suspension further comprises a support unit at a second end of the support shaft, and the support unit is connected with the cabinet and the housing is connected to the water tank. 13. The washing machine of claim 10 , wherein the first elastic member absorbs vibrations alone when a weight of the water tank is less than 40% of the maximum weight of the water tank, and the first elastic member and the second elastic member both absorb vibrations when the weight of the water tank is 40% or more of the maximum weight. 14. The washing machine of claim 10 , wherein the second elastic member has an uncompressed length that is smaller than the maximum distance between the second locking portion of the housing and the guide stopper.
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