Laundry treatment apparatus
US-2015376828-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9562311B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9562311-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314137689-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 7, 2017 |
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A dual washing machine includes a front-loading tub and a top-loading tub in a main body and/or case. The front-loading tub is tub is at or in a lower portion of the main body and/or case, and the top-loading tub is at or in an upper portion of the main body and/or case.
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What is claimed is: 1. A washing machine comprising: a front-loading tub in a main body and/or case of the washing machine; a top-loading tub in the main body and/or case; a motor configured to transmit a rotational force; a rotation conversion unit configured to convert a rotation in a first direction into a rotation orthogonal to a rotation shaft of the motor; a vertical rotation shaft configured to be rotated by the rotation conversion unit; and a power transmission unit connected to the vertical rotation shaft and configured to rotate a rotation shaft of the top-loading tub. 2. The washing machine of claim 1 , wherein the front-loading tub is at or in a lower portion of the main body and/or case, and the top-loading tub is at or in an upper portion of the main body and/or case. 3. The washing machine comprising: a front-loading tub in a main body and/or case of the washing machine; a top-loading tub in the main body and/or case; a motor which transmits rotational force; a first rotation conversion unit configured to convert a rotation in a first direction into a rotation orthogonal to a rotation shaft of the motor; a second rotation conversion unit configured to convert a rotation in a second direction into a rotation orthogonal to a rotation shaft of the top-loading tub; and a third rotation conversion unit configured to convert a rotation direction of the first rotation conversion unit into a rotation direction of the second rotation conversion unit. 4. The washing machine of claim 3 , wherein the first, second, and third rotation conversion units each comprise a bevel gear. 5. The washing machine of claim 1 , further comprising a first control panel that controls a general washing operation on an upper and/or top surface of the main body and/or case, and a second control panel that controls a drum washing operation on a front surface of an upper portion of the main body and/or case. 6. The washing machine of claim 1 , further comprising a single control panel configured to control general washing operations and drum washing operation on the main body and/or case. 7. The washing machine of claim 1 , wherein the rotation conversion unit includes a ring gear on a central shaft connected to the motor, a first gear attached to one side of the ring gear, a second gear connected to the rotation shaft of the motor and coupled to the first gear. 8. The washing machine of claim 7 , further comprising a pinion gear coupled to the ring gear, configured to rotate in a direction orthogonal to the rotation shaft of the top-loading tub. 9. The washing machine of claim 8 , wherein the top-loading tub is configured to rotate when the ring gear and the first gear integrally move along the central shaft, the first gear and the second gear are coupled to each other, and the ring gear and the pinion gear are separated from each other. 10. The washing machine of claim 8 , wherein the front-loading tub is configured to rotate when the ring gear and the first gear move along the central shaft, the first gear and the second gear are separated from each other, and the ring gear and the pinion gear are coupled to each other. 11. The washing machine of claim 9 , wherein the second gear has a structure configured to move in a horizontal direction with the central shaft. 12. The washing machine of claim 9 , wherein the top-loading tub and the front-loading tub simultaneously operate when the ring gear and the pinion gear are coupled to each other, and the second gear is coupled to the first gear. 13. The washing machine of claim 1 , further comprising a water pipe connected between the top-loading tub and the front-loading tub. 14. The washing machine of claim 13 , further comprising a check valve in or along the water pipe, configured to allow water in the top-loading tub to flow into the front-loading tub and/or block water in the top-loading tub from flowing into the front-loading tub. 15. The washing machine of claim 1 , wherein the motor is configured to rotate the top-loading tub and the front-loading tub. 16. The washing machine of claim 15 , further comprising a microprocessor configured to control a rotation of each of the general and front-loading tub and the general and front-loading tubs. 17. The washing machine of claim 15 , wherein a location and/or weight of the top-loading tub prevents vibrations and noise of the front-loading tub. 18. The washing machine of claim 1 , wherein the power transmission unit comprises a belt.
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