Laundry treating apparatus
US-2024084496-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US9745685B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9745685-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314048892-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 8, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 9, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2017 |
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Disclosed are a laundry treatment machine and a method of operating the same. The method of operating the laundry treatment machine that processes laundry via rotation of a wash tub includes accelerating a rotational velocity of the tub during an accelerated rotating section, rotating the tub at a constant velocity during a constant velocity rotating section, and determining an amount of laundry in the tub based on a first output current flowing through a motor that is used to rotate the tub during the accelerated rotating section and a second output current flowing through the motor during the constant velocity rotating section. This ensures efficient sensing of amount of laundry.
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A method of operating a laundry treatment machine that processes laundry via rotation of a tub, the method comprising: aligning a motor during a motor alignment section, wherein the motor alignment includes applying a first current to the motor during a first section of the motor alignment section, and applying a second current to the motor during a second section of the motor alignment section; calculating an equivalent resistance value of the motor based on different current command values and voltage command values of the first current and the second current; accelerating a rotational velocity of the tub during an accelerated rotating section; rotating the tub at a constant velocity during a constant velocity rotating section; calculating back electromotive force generated in the motor based on the equivalent resistance value of the motor the during the constant velocity rotating section; calculating an amount of laundry in the tub based on a first output current flowing through the motor that is used to rotate the tub during the accelerated rotating section and a second output current flowing through the motor during the constant velocity rotating section; and operating the laundry treatment machine based on the calculated amount of laundry, wherein a tolerance between voltage command values during the first section and the second section is calculated in the motor alignment section, wherein a back electromotive force compensation value is calculated based on an average back electromotive force value and the tolerance, and wherein the calculating of the amount of laundry is calculated based on the back electromotive force compensation value and difference between an average current command value to rotate the motor during the acceleration section and an average current command value to rotate the motor during the constant velocity section. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein each of the accelerated rotating and the constant velocity rotating sections includes: detecting current flowing through the motor; calculating a velocity of a rotor of the motor based on the detected current; generating a current command value based on the velocity of the rotor and a velocity command value; generating a voltage command value based on the current command value and the detected current; and outputting a motor drive signal based on the voltage command value. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the tub is accelerated to a first rotation velocity during the accelerated rotating section, and wherein the tub is maintained at a second rotational velocity that is less than the first rotational velocity during the constant velocity rotating section. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the tub is accelerated to a second rotation velocity during the accelerated rotating section, and wherein the tub is constantly rotated at the second rotational velocity during the constant velocity rotating section. 5. A method of operating a laundry treatment machine that processes laundry via rotation of a tub, the method comprising: aligning a motor during a motor alignment section, wherein the motor alignment includes applying a first current to the motor during a first section of the motor alignment section, and applying a second current to the motor during a second section of the motor alignment section; calculating an equivalent resistance value of the motor based on different current command values and voltage command values of the first current and the second current; accelerating a rotational velocity of the tub during an accelerated rotating section; rotating the tub at a constant velocity during a constant velocity rotating section; calculating back electromotive force generated in the motor based on the equivalent resistance value of the motor the during the constant velocity rotating section; and operating the laundry treatment machine based on the calculated amount of laundry, calculating an amount of laundry in the tub based on a current command value to drive the motor that is used to rotate the tub during the accelerated rotating section and a current command value to drive the motor during the constant velocity rotating section, wherein a tolerance between voltage command values during the first section and the second section is calculated in the motor alignment section, wherein a back electromotive force compensation value is calculated based on an average back electromotive force value and the tolerance, and wherein the calculating of the amount of laundry is calculated based on the back electromotive force compensation value and difference between an average current command value to rotate the motor during the acceleration section and an average current command value to rotate the motor during the constant velocity section. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the calculated amount of laundry increases as the average current command value difference increases or as the calculated back electromotive force increases. 7. The method of claim 5 , wherein the constant velocity section includes: a stabilizing section to stabilize the tub after the accelerated rotating section; and a calculation section to add up the current command values of the motor for sensing of amount of laundry, and wherein the stabilizing section is extended as the amount of laundry in the tub increases. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein a length of the stabilizing section is calculated by the current command value of the motor during the accelerated rotating section. 9. The method of claim 5 , wherein each of the accelerated rotating and the constant velocity rotating sections includes: detecting current flowing through the motor; calculating a velocity of a rotor of the motor based on the detected current; generating a current command value based on the velocity of the rotor and a velocity command value; generating a voltage command value based on the current command value and the detected current; and outputting a motor drive signal based on the voltage command value. 10. A laundry treatment machine comprising: a tub; a motor to rotate the tub; a drive unit to align the motor during a motor alignment section, wherein the motor alignment includes applying a first current to the motor during a first section of the motor alignment section, and applying a second current to the motor during a second section of the motor alignment section, to accelerate a rotational velocity of the tub during an accelerated rotating section, and to rotate the tub at a constant velocity during a constant velocity rotating section; and a controller to control the drive unit, wherein the controller is programmed to: align the motor during the motor alignment section, calculate an equivalent resistance value of the motor based on different current command values and voltage command values of the first current and the second current, accelerate the rotational velocity of the tub during the accelerated rotating section, rotate the tub at the constant velocity during the constant velocity rotating section, calculate back electromotive force generated in the motor based on the equivalent resistance value of the motor during the constant velocity rotating section, calculate an amount of laundry in the tub based on a current command value to drive the motor during the accelerated rotating section, and a current command value to drive the motor during the constant velocity rotating section, and operate the laundry treatment machine based on the calculated amount of laundry, wherein a tolerance between voltage command values during the first section and the second section is calculated in the motor alignme
Condition of the laundry, e.g. nature or weight · CPC title
Arrangements or adaptations of electric motors · CPC title
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