Method for detecting satellization speed of clothes load in a horizontal axis laundry treating appliance
US-2015368844-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9809915B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9809915-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414187160-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 21, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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A washing machine for washing laundry may include a drum type washing machine having a tub, a drum, a water pressure and/or level sensor, an air flow path, a bubble detecting sensor, and a controller. The bubble detecting sensor may be along the air flow path of the tub in order to detect whether bubbles, suds or foam are generated within the tub and/or whether the bubbles, suds or foam exceed an acceptable amount. When the bubbles within the tub are detected and/or exceed the acceptable amount, the washing machine (e.g., the controller) may perform a preset or predetermined bubble removing course or procedure to remove or reduce the bubbles.
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What is claimed is: 1. A drum type washing machine, comprising: a tub having an air hole permitting fluid communication between an inside of the tub and an outside of the tub, the tub configured to hold water; a drum inside the tub, the drum configured to accommodate laundry and rotate; a water pressure and/or level sensor configured to sense a level and/or pressure of water in the tub; an air flow path connected with the air hole of the tub and configured to permit fluid communication between the inside of the tub and the outside of the tub; a bubble detecting sensor along the air flow path, the bubble detecting sensor configured to detect bubbles, suds or foam, wherein the bubble detecting sensor comprises a bubble sensing chamber installed along the air flow path between a first hose and a second hose, wherein the first hose is connected to the air hole and the second hose is configured to guide water discharged through the first hose along a discharge flow path, wherein the bubble sensing chamber is configured to collect water and/or bubbles discharged from the first hose; and a controller configured to perform a bubble removing procedure according to an indication of the bubble detecting sensor, wherein the air hole is formed at an upper portion of a rear wall of the tub, wherein the second hose branches into a third hose and a fourth hose, wherein the third hose guides water discharged through the first hose along a discharge flow path and the fourth hose discharges gaseous and/or fluid from the inside of the tub and the outside of the tub, wherein the first hose, the second hose and the third hose are installed along the circumference of the rear wall, wherein the fourth hose is installed toward the upper portion of the rear wall. 2. The washing machine of claim 1 , wherein the bubble detecting sensor includes a first electrode and a second electrode, each of which has one end exposed inside the bubble sensing chamber, and an opposite end outside of the bubble sensing chamber, the first and second electrodes electrically connected with the controller. 3. The washing machine of claim 2 , wherein the bubble detecting sensor includes a first electrode block configured to support the first electrode and affix the first electrode to the bubble sensing chamber, and a second electrode block configured to support the second electrode and affix the second electrode to the bubble sensing chamber. 4. The washing machine of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to perform the bubble removing procedure according to both an indication of the bubble detecting sensor and an indication of the water pressure and/or level sensor. 5. The washing machine of claim 4 , wherein the controller activates the bubble detecting sensor when the indication of the water pressure and/or level sensor is equal to or greater than a set value. 6. The washing machine of claim 4 , wherein the controller performs the bubble removing procedure when the indication of the water pressure sensor is equal to or greater than the set value, and the indication of the bubble detecting sensor indicates a presence of bubbles, suds or foam. 7. The washing machine of claim 6 , wherein when the controller performs the bubble removing procedure, the controller terminates or concludes a cycle in progress. 8. The washing machine of claim 6 , wherein when the controller performs the bubble removing procedure, the controller suspends a cycle in progress. 9. The washing machine of claim 8 , wherein when the controller completes the bubble removing procedure, the controller resumes the suspended cycle. 10. The washing machine of claim 4 , wherein the controller continues to perform a cycle in progress when the indication of the water pressure and/or level sensor is equal to or greater than the set value, and the indication of the bubble detecting sensor indicates an absence of bubbles, suds or foam. 11. The washing machine of claim 1 , wherein the bubble sensing chamber has a larger cross-sectional area than a cross-sectional area of the air flow path.
Water level measuring or regulating devices · CPC title
Tubs specially adapted for mounting thereto components or devices not provided for in preceding subgroups (D06F37/206 takes precedence) · CPC title
Condition of the washing liquid, e.g. turbidity · CPC title
Textiles & Paper · mapped topic
Liquid discharge or recirculation arrangements · CPC title
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