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US-12091801-B2 · Sep 17, 2024 · US
US9518350B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9518350-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313736134-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 8, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jan 8, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 13, 2016 |
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Devices and methods to adjust the operation of a washing machine based on system modeling include a motor, a control board, a heater, a number of sensors, and an electronic controller. The controller receives a selected wash cycle program and determines an operating condition of the selected wash cycle program, using data from the sensors. The motor may be used as a sensor. Based on the operating condition, the controller predicts an operational parameter of the washing machine using a system model. The controller may adjust the wash cycle program to keep the operational parameter in bounds or increase efficiency. The operational parameter may be temperature, electrical current consumption, wash efficiency, or energy consumption. The wash cycle program may be adjusted by modifying the duty cycle of the motor or the heater. The system model may be recalibrated upon use to adapt to the particular characteristics of the washing machine.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for controlling operation of a washing machine during a wash cycle, comprising: receiving a selected wash cycle program of a plurality of pre-programmed wash cycles, operating the washing machine in accordance with the selected wash cycle program, determining an operating condition when operating the washing machine in accordance with the selected wash cycle program, simulating the selected wash cycle program based on the operating condition to predict a value of an operational parameter of the washing machine, wherein simulating the selected wash cycle program comprises (i) determining a predicted operating temperature of a washing machine motor and (ii) determining whether the predicted operating temperature exceeds a maximum temperature of the motor, adjusting the selected wash cycle program based on the predicted value of the operational parameter, wherein adjusting the selected wash cycle program comprises modifying a duty cycle of the motor to lower the predicted operating temperature of the motor to below the maximum temperature of the motor, and operating the washing machine in accordance with the adjusted wash cycle program. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein: determining the operating condition of the selected wash cycle program comprises receiving data from a sensor of the washing machine, simulating the selected wash cycle program comprises (i) determining a predicted value of the operational parameter based on the received data, and (ii) determining whether the predicted value of the operational parameter is within an accepted operational range of the washing machine, and adjusting the selected wash cycle program comprises (i) modifying the selected wash cycle program when the predicted value of the operational parameter is outside of the accepted operational range, and (ii) maintaining the selected wash cycle program when the predicted value of the operational parameter is within the accepted operational range. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein (i) simulating the selected wash cycle program further comprises determining whether the predicted value of the operational parameter can be modified to meet an efficiency goal when the predicted value is within the accepted operational range, and (ii) modifying the selected wash cycle program to improve performance related to the efficiency goal when the predicted value can be modified to meet the efficiency goal. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein determining a predicted value of the operational parameter based on the received data includes determining a predicted energy consumption of a washing machine motor, and modifying the selected wash cycle program includes modifying a duty cycle of the motor to reduce the predicted energy consumption of the motor. 5. The method of claim 3 , wherein: receiving data from the sensor of the washing machine includes (i) receiving ambient temperature data from a temperature sensor of the washing machine, and (ii) receiving load data for the washing machine, determining the predicted value of the operational parameter includes determining a predicted cleaning effectiveness of the selected wash cycle program based on the ambient temperature data and the load data, and modifying the selected wash cycle program further includes modifying the selected wash cycle program to increase the predicted cleaning effectiveness of the selected wash cycle program. 6. The method of claim 3 , wherein: receiving data from the sensor of the washing machine includes (i) receiving ambient temperature data from a temperature sensor of the washing machine, and (ii) receiving load data for the washing machine, predicting the value of the operational parameter includes determining a predicted water heat rise produced by a heater of the washing machine based on the ambient temperature data and the load data, and modifying the selected wash cycle program includes modifying a duty cycle of the heater to reduce the predicted water heat rise. 7. The method of claim 3 , further comprising optimizing the selected wash cycle program by: simulating the selected wash cycle program for a first time period of the wash cycle, modifying the selected wash cycle program to produce a first modified wash cycle program, simulating the first modified wash cycle program for a second time period of the wash cycle, the second time period after the first time period, and modifying the first modified wash cycle program to produce a second modified wash cycle program. 8. The method of claim 2 , wherein receiving data from the sensor of the washing machine includes receiving load data, and determining the predicted operating temperature of the motor includes predicting the operating temperature based on the load data and the selected wash cycle program. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein receiving data from the sensor further includes receiving ambient temperature data from a temperature sensor of the washing machine, and determining the predicted operating temperature of the motor includes predicting the operating temperature based on the load data, the selected wash cycle program, and the ambient temperature data. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein receiving data from the sensor includes receiving electrical current consumption data for the motor, and determining the predicted operating temperature of the motor includes predicting the operating temperature based on the electrical current consumption data. 11. The method of claim 1 , further comprising recalibrating a system model based on the received data, the predicted value of the operational parameter, and the adjusted wash cycle program to reduce a prediction error of the system model using one of a proportional-integral controller, a proportional-integral-derivative controller, and a simulated neural network embedded in the washing machine. 12. The method of claim 1 , wherein adjusting the selected wash cycle program based on the predicted value of the operational parameter comprises operating a controller to automatically adjust the selected wash cycle program based on the predicted value of the operational parameter. 13. A method for controlling operation of a washing machine during a wash cycle, comprising: receiving a selected wash cycle program of a plurality of pre-programmed wash cycles, operating the washing machine in accordance with the selected wash cycle program, determining an operating condition when operating the washing machine in accordance with the selected wash cycle program, simulating the selected wash cycle program based on the operating condition to predict a value of an operational parameter of the washing machine wherein simulating the selected wash cycle program comprises (i) determining a predicted electrical current consumption of the washing machine and (ii) determining whether the predicted electrical current consumption exceeds a maximum electrical current consumption of the washing machine, determining whether the predicted value of the operational parameter exceeds an efficiency goal of the washing machine, adjusting the selected wash cycle program based on the predicted value of the operational parameter when the predicted value exceeds the efficiency goal wherein adjusting the selected wash cycle program comprises modifying at least one of (i) a duty cycle of a washing machine motor, and (ii) a duty cycle of a heater of the washing machine to lower the predicted electrical current consumption to below the maximum electrical current consumption of the washing machine, and operating the washing machine in accordance with the adjusted wash cycle program.
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