Dryer and foreign material removing apparatus thereof
US-9217220-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US9677217B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9677217-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314096174-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 4, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 7, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2017 |
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The present invention relates to a method for controlling a laundry treating apparatus including a drum for holding laundry, a connection duct for exhausting air from an inside of the drum, an exhaust duct provided parallel to a length direction of the drum connected to the connection duct, a filter assembly with a filter unit provided to the exhaust duct for filtering the air and a brush for removing foreign matter from the filter unit, a brush drive unit for making the brush to reciprocate a section of the filter unit, and a position sensing unit for sensing a position of the brush.
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A method for controlling a laundry treating apparatus having a drum configured to hold laundry, a connection duct configured to exhaust air from an inside of the drum, an exhaust duct arranged in parallel to a length direction of the drum and connected to the connection duct, a filter assembly (i) with a filter unit located at the exhaust duct and extending along a longitudinal direction of the exhaust duct, (ii) configured to filter air guided by the exhaust duct, and (iii) a brush configured to remove foreign matter from the filter unit, a brush drive unit including a brush motor fixed to an outside of the exhaust duct and configured to drive the brush in a reciprocating manner over a section of the filter unit, and a position sensing unit including a magnetic element provided to the brush and two magnetic force sensors configured to sense whether the magnetic element is positioned at a limiting point of reciprocating movement of the brush, the method comprising: supplying power to the laundry treating apparatus; operating the brush drive unit temporarily; after operating the brush drive unit temporarily, determining whether the position sensing unit senses a position of the brush or not; cutting off power supply to the laundry treating apparatus based on a determination that the position sensing unit fails to sense the position of the brush; putting an air supply unit into operation to supply heated or unheated air to the drum based on both of the two magnetic force sensors sensing the magnetic element, the putting of the air supply unit into operation to supply heated or unheated air to the drum comprising: supplying heated air to the drum with a fan that supplies air to the drum; putting a heater into operation below a predetermined temperature; and discontinuing operation of the heater based on the predetermined temperature being exceeded; determining whether at least one of the filter unit or the connection duct is blocked by foreign matter based on the operation time period of the heater failing to meet the reference time period during operation of the air supply unit; notifying, with a display unit or a speaker, after controlling the brush drive unit to reciprocate the brush for a predetermined time period, of a blockage of at least one of the connection duct or the exhaust duct based on both of the two magnetic force sensors sensing the magnetic element; and requesting, with a display unit or a speaker, removal of foreign matter from the filter assembly based on at least one of the two magnetic force sensors failing to sense the magnetic element. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein cutting off power supply to the laundry treating apparatus occurs based on at least one of the two magnetic force sensors failing to sense the magnetic element. 3. The method as claimed in claim 2 , further comprising at least one of displaying, with a display unit, a warning message or emitting, with a speaker, a warning signal before cutting off power supply to the laundry treating apparatus based on at least one of the two magnetic force sensors failing to sense the magnetic element. 4. The method as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the warning message is a message that requests a user to remove foreign matter from the filter assembly or to check whether the filter assembly is mounted or not, and wherein the warning signal is a sound signal that requests the user to remove foreign matter from the filter assembly or to check whether the filter assembly is mounted or not. 5. The method as claimed in claim 3 , wherein displaying the warning message or emitting the warning signal comprises, based on one of the two magnetic force sensors failing to sense the magnetic element, requesting removal of foreign matter from an inside of the filter assembly with the display unit or the speaker. 6. The method as claimed in claim 3 , wherein displaying the warning message or emitting the warning signal comprises, based on both of the two magnetic force sensors failing to sense the magnetic force element, requesting evaluation of whether the filter assembly is mounted or not with the display unit or the speaker. 7. The method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising, during operation of the air supply unit, periodically controlling the brush drive unit to drive the brush in a reciprocating manner over the section of the filter unit, thereby removing foreign matter from the filter unit during operation of the air supply unit. 8. The method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising, based on an operation time period of the heater meeting a reference time period during operation of the air supply unit, controlling the brush drive unit to drive the brush in a reciprocating manner over the section of the filter unit, thereby removing foreign matter from the filter unit during operation of the air supply unit. 9. The method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: after the air supply unit has finished operation, controlling, for a predetermined time period, the brush drive unit to drive the brush in a reciprocating manner over the section of the filter unit, thereby removing foreign matter from the filter unit; requesting, with a display unit or a speaker, removal of foreign matter from the filter assembly based on at least one of the two magnetic force sensors failing to sense the magnetic force element during control of the brush drive unit for the predetermined time period; and finishing operation of the laundry treating apparatus. 10. The method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising putting the fan into operation in a state in which operation of the heater has been discontinued based on dryness of a drying object held in the drum reaching a predetermined dryness level or a progress time period of operation of the air supply unit reaching a predetermined time period. 11. The method as claimed in claim 10 , further comprising: during or after the operation of the fan in the state in which operation of the heater has been discontinued, controlling, for a predetermined time period, the brush drive unit to drive the brush in a reciprocating manner over the section of the filter unit, thereby removing foreign matter from the filter unit during or after the operation of the fan in the state in which operation of the heater has been discontinued; requesting, with a display unit or a speaker, evaluation of the filter assembly based on at least one of the two magnetic force sensors failing to sense the magnetic element during the brush final drive step is in progress; and finishing operation of the laundry treating apparatus. 12. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein determining whether the position sensing unit senses a position of the brush or not comprises determining whether the filter assembly is mounted to the duct or not based on the determination of whether the position sensing unit senses the position of the brush or not. 13. A laundry treating apparatus, comprising: a drum configured to hold laundry; a connection duct configured to exhaust air from an inside of the drum; an exhaust duct arranged in parallel to a length direction of the drum and connected to the connection duct; an air supply unit configured to supply heated or unheated air to the drum; a filter assembly comprising: a filter unit located at the exhaust duct, extending along a longitudinal direction of the exhaust duct, and configured to filter air guided by the exhaust duct, and a brush configured to remove foreign matter from the filter unit; a brush drive unit including a brush motor fixed to an outside of the exhaust duct and configured to dri
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