Clothes dryer with improved moisture sensing and wireless data transfer
US-2015368853-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9551105B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9551105-B2 |
| Application number | US-15584308-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 10, 2008 |
| Priority date | Jun 15, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jan 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 24, 2017 |
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A controlling method of a clothes dryer for detecting an amount of laundry and a clothes dryer with the same are disclosed. A controlling method includes drying laundry by supplying hot air to a drum, determining an amount of laundry based on a drying time, and supplying fine droplets of water and/or steam to the drum according to the determined amount of laundry.
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What is claimed is: 1. A controlling method of a dryer, the controlling method comprising: performing a drying process by supplying hot air to a drum to remove water from laundry; measuring a drying time period, wherein the drying time period is determined to be an amount of time taken to perform the drying process completely; determining an amount of laundry based on the drying time period; and supplying fine droplets of water to the drum according to the determined amount of laundry after the drying process is completed to release or remove wrinkles from the laundry, wherein said supplying of fine droplets of water comprises determining a moisture supply time period according to the determined amount of laundry and supplying fine droplets of water during the moisture supply time period. 2. The controlling method of claim 1 , wherein the drying time period is determined to correspond to an amount of time for a sensed temperature to rise from a first temperature to a second temperature. 3. The controlling method of claim 2 , wherein the second temperature is a predetermined limit temperature at which the supplying of the hot air is interrupted. 4. The controlling method of claim 2 , wherein the sensed temperature is based on a sensed measurement of air flowing out of the drum. 5. The controlling method of claim 1 , wherein the drying time period is determined to correspond to an operation time of a heater to heat the air. 6. The controlling method of claim 1 , wherein the fine droplets of water comprises steam. 7. The controlling method of claim 6 , wherein the steam is generated from a steam generator. 8. The controlling method of claim 7 , wherein water in the steam generator is heated before the drying process is completed. 9. A controlling method of a dryer, the controlling method comprising: performing a drying process by supplying hot air to a drum to remove water from laundry; measuring a drying time period, wherein the drying time period is determined to be an amount of time taken to perform the drying process completely; determining an amount of laundry based on the drying time period; and supplying steam to the drum according to the determined amount of laundry after the drying process to release or remove wrinkles from the laundry, wherein water in a steam generator is heated before the drying process is completed, and wherein said supplying of steam comprises determining a moisture supply time period according to the determined amount of laundry and supplying steam during the moisture supply time period. 10. The controlling method of claim 9 , wherein the drying time period is determined to correspond to an amount of time for a sensed temperature to rise from a first temperature to a second temperature. 11. The controlling method of claim 10 , wherein the second temperature is a predetermined limit temperature at which the supplying of the hot air is interrupted. 12. The controlling method of claim 10 , wherein the sensed temperature is based on a sensed measurement of air flowing out of the drum. 13. The controlling method of claim 9 , wherein the drying time period is determined to correspond to an operation time of a heater to heat the air. 14. A controlling method of a dryer, the controlling method comprising: performing a drying process by supplying hot air to a drum to remove water from laundry; measuring a drying time period, wherein the drying time period is determined to be an amount of time taken to perform the drying process completely or an operation time of a heater to heat the air during the drying process; determining an amount of laundry based on the drying time period; and supplying fine droplets of water to the drum according to the determined amount of laundry after the drying process is completed to release or remove wrinkles from the laundry, wherein said supplying of fine droplets of water comprises determining a moisture supply time period according to the determined amount of laundry and supplying fine droplets of water during the moisture supply time period. 15. The controlling method of claim 14 , wherein the fine droplets of water comprises steam.
Time, e.g. duration · CPC title
Textiles & Paper · mapped topic
Textiles & Paper · mapped topic
Laundry conditioning arrangements · CPC title
Control of the operating time · CPC title
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