Laundry treating appliance and method of operation for a laundry treating appliance
US-2016376743-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US9809920B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9809920-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414568961-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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A fabric treatment apparatus including a steam spray device for heating water to generate steam and for spraying the generated steam into a space in which fabric is received and a water supply valve for adjusting flow of water supplied to the steam spray device to generate steam. A control method of the fabric treatment apparatus including controlling the water supply valve to be repeatedly opened and closed according to a first pattern and controlling the water supply valve to be repeatedly opened and closed according to a second pattern, the second pattern supplying a larger amount of water than in the first pattern for the same time period.
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A control method of a fabric treatment apparatus comprising a steam spray device and a water supply valve, the control method comprising: a step (a) of controlling, by a controller, the water supply valve to be repeatedly opened and closed according to a first pattern; and a step (b) of controlling, by the controller, the water supply valve to be repeatedly opened and closed according to a second pattern wherein the second pattern supplies a larger amount of water than in the first pattern for the same time period, wherein a second pattern duty cycle of the water supply valve is greater than a first pattern duty cycle of the water supply valve, wherein the control method further comprising: sensing, by a temperature sensing unit, a temperature in the steam spray device during execution of the step (a), wherein the step (b) is performed when the sensed temperature reaches a predetermined upper limit of temperature, wherein the steam spray device comprises a steam generation heater for heating water, and wherein the control method further comprises: sensing, by a temperature sensing unit, a temperature in the steam spray device in which the steam is generated during execution of the step (a); stopping, by the controller, operation of the steam generation heater when the sensed temperature reaches a predetermined upper limit of temperature; and resuming, by the controller, the operation of the steam generation heater when the temperature in the steam spray device is lowered to a predetermined lower limit of temperature in a state in which the operation of the steam generation heater is stopped. 2. The control method of claim 1 , wherein a second pattern open time of the water supply valve is longer than a first pattern open time of the water supply valve. 3. The control method of claim 1 , wherein the steam spray device comprises a steam generation heater for heating water, and wherein the control method further comprises: a step (c) of operating, by the controller, the steam generation heater in a state in which the water supply valve is closed, and wherein the step (a) is performed after the step (c). 4. The control method of claim 3 , further comprising: sensing, by a temperature sensing unit, a temperature in the steam spray device during execution of the step (c), wherein the step (a) is performed when the sensed temperature is raised to a predetermined lower limit of temperature. 5. The control method of claim 4 , wherein the lower limit of temperature is equal to or higher than a temperature necessary for water to be phase-changed into steam. 6. The control method of claim 1 , further comprising: accumulating, by the controller, the number of times of operating the steam generation heater, wherein the step (b) is carried out when the accumulated number of times reaches a predetermined value. 7. A fabric treatment apparatus comprising: a fabric receiving unit having a space for receiving fabric formed therein; a steam spray device for heating water to generate steam and spraying the generated steam into the fabric receiving unit; a temperature sensing unit for sending a temperature in the steam spray device; a water supply valve for adjusting water flow to the steam spray device; and a controller for controlling the water supply valve to be repeatedly opened and closed according to a first pattern and then controlling the water supply valve to be repeatedly opened and closed according to a second pattern, wherein the second pattern supplies a larger amount of water than in the first pattern for the same time period, wherein a second pattern duty cycle of the water supply valve is greater than a first pattern duty cycle of the water supply valve, wherein the controller controls operation of the steam generation heater to be stopped when the temperature sensed by the temperature sensing unit reaches a predetermined upper limit of temperature while the water supply valve is operated according to the first pattern, and wherein the controller controls the operation of the steam generation heater to be resumed when the temperature sensed by the temperature sensing unit is lowered to a predetermined lower limit of temperature in a state in which the operation of the steam generation heater is stopped. 8. The fabric treatment apparatus of claim 7 , wherein a second pattern open time of the water supply valve is longer than a first pattern open time of the water supply valve. 9. The fabric treatment apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the steam spray device comprises: a flow channel forming unit having a flow channel, along which water introduced through the water supply valve flows, formed therein; a steam generation heater for heating the water flowing along the flow channel forming unit to generate steam; and a nozzle for spraying the steam generated in the flow channel forming unit into the fabric receiving unit, and wherein the temperature sensing unit senses a temperature in the flow channel forming unit. 10. The fabric treatment apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the controller controls the water supply valve to be operated according to the first pattern when the temperature sensed by the temperature sensing unit is raised to a predetermined lower limit of temperature after the steam generation heater is controlled to be operated in a state in which the water supply valve is closed. 11. The fabric treatment apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the lower limit of temperature is equal to or higher than a temperature necessary for water to be phase-changed into steam. 12. The fabric treatment apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the controller accumulates the number of times of operating the steam generation heater and controls the water supply valve to be operated according to the second pattern when the accumulated number of times reaches a predetermined value.
Apparatus for moistening or otherwise conditioning the article to be ironed or pressed (apparatus for smoothing or removing creases from garments or other textile articles by formers, cores, stretchers or internal frames, with the application of heat or steam D06F73/00 {; devices used in combination with a laundry dryer D06F58/203}) · CPC title
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