Laundry apparatus and control method thereof
US-11926947-B2 · Mar 12, 2024 · US
US9840801B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9840801-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414553806-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 25, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 9, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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A washing machine includes an auxiliary washing unit. When an inner tank is rotated during a washing cycle or a rinsing cycle, washing water passing through the auxiliary washing unit impacts the laundry, which lies by trapping on a projection member, thereby improving washing performance.
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A washing machine, comprising: an outer tank in which washing water can be held; an inner tank which is installed rotatably inside the outer tank; and an auxiliary washing unit which is installed inside the inner tank; wherein the auxiliary washing unit is configured to rotate integrally with the inner tank, and has a water channel formed therein that is configured so that laundry in the inner tank receives an impact from the washing water which, after flowing into the water channel from the side of the outer tank, flows out of the water channel to the inside of the inner tank by a rotational force generated when the inner tank is rotated; wherein the auxiliary washing unit includes: a supporting member in which the water channel is formed; and a projection member which is coupled to and supported by the supporting member and which lifts the laundry by trapping while the inner tank is rotated, wherein an inlet of the water channel is formed in the supporting member and the inlet is opened in a tangential direction of the inner tank, and an outlet of the water channel is formed in the supporting member. 2. The washing machine of claim 1 , wherein the water channel has a shape in which an inner diameter of the outlet positioned in the inside of the inner tank is narrower than that of the inlet positioned in the side of the outer tank, and the inner diameter is narrower toward the inside of the inner tank and away from the side of the outer tank. 3. The washing machine of claim 2 , wherein the outlet comprises a nozzle which spouts the washing water into the inner tank. 4. The washing machine of claim 3 , wherein the nozzle is selected from the group consisting of: a circular nozzle, a fan-shaped nozzle, and a porous nozzle. 5. The washing machine of claim 2 , wherein the outlet comprises a nozzle which spouts the washing water onto the laundry trapped by the projection member. 6. A washing method, comprising: rotating an inner tank of a washing machine, wherein the rotation of the inner tank causes water to contact an auxiliary washing unit in the side of an outer tank; and passing the water into and through a water channel formed in the auxiliary washing unit and then out from the auxiliary washing unit into the inner tank; wherein laundry is washed by the laundry contacting the washing water flowing out of the water channel; wherein the auxiliary washing unit includes: a supporting member in which the water channel is formed; and a projection member which is coupled to and supported by the supporting member and which lifts the laundry by trapping while the inner tank is rotated, wherein an inlet of the water channel is formed in the supporting member and the inlet is opened in a tangential direction of the inner tank, and an outlet of the water channel is formed in the supporting member. 7. The washing method of claim 6 , wherein the water channel has a shape in which an inner diameter of the outlet positioned in the inside of the inner tank is narrower than that of the inlet positioned in the side of the outer tank, and the inner diameter is narrower toward the inside of the inner tank and away from the side of the outer tank. 8. The washing method of claim 7 , wherein the outlet comprises a nozzle which spouts the washing water into the inner tank. 9. The washing method of claim 8 , wherein the nozzle is selected from the group consisting of: a circular nozzle, a fan-shaped nozzle, and a porous nozzle. 10. The washing method of claim 7 , wherein the outlet comprises a nozzle which spouts the washing water onto the laundry trapped by the projection member. 11. An auxiliary washing unit installed in an inner tank of a washing machine, the auxiliary washing unit comprising: a supporting member coupled to the inner tank that rotates integrally with the inner tank; a water channel formed in the supporting member and that is configured so that laundry in the inner tank receives an impact from washing water which, after flowing into the water channel from an outer tank, flows out of the water channel to the inside of the inner tank by a rotational force generated when the inner tank is rotated; and a projection member which is supported by coupling to the supporting member and that lifts the laundry by trapping while the inner tank is rotated, wherein an inlet of the water channel is formed in the supporting member and the inlet is opened in a tangential direction of the inner tank, and an outlet of the water channel is formed in the supporting member. 12. The auxiliary washing unit of claim 11 , wherein the water channel has a shape in which an inner diameter of the outlet positioned in the inside of the inner tank is narrower than that of the inlet positioned in the side of the outer tank, and the inner diameter is narrower toward the inside of the inner tank and away from the side of the outer tank. 13. The auxiliary washing unit of claim 12 , wherein the outlet comprises a nozzle which spouts the washing water into the inner tank. 14. The auxiliary washing unit of claim 13 , wherein the nozzle is selected from the group consisting of: a circular nozzle, a fan-shaped nozzle, and a porous nozzle. 15. The auxiliary washing unit of claim 12 , wherein the outlet comprises a nozzle which spouts the washing water onto the laundry trapped by the projection member.
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Tubs specially adapted for mounting thereto components or devices not provided for in preceding subgroups (D06F37/206 takes precedence) · CPC title
ribs or lifters having means for circulating the washing liquid · CPC title
Supporting arrangements for the casing, e.g. rollers or legs · CPC title
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