AU2005328773B2 - Apparatus for supplying hot air in drum type washer with dry function - Google Patents

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AU2005328773B2
AU2005328773B2 AU2005328773A AU2005328773A AU2005328773B2 AU 2005328773 B2 AU2005328773 B2 AU 2005328773B2 AU 2005328773 A AU2005328773 A AU 2005328773A AU 2005328773 A AU2005328773 A AU 2005328773A AU 2005328773 B2 AU2005328773 B2 AU 2005328773B2
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • D06F25/00Washing machines with receptacles, e.g. perforated, having a rotary movement, e.g. oscillatory movement, the receptacle serving both for washing and for centrifugally separating water from the laundry and having further drying means, e.g. using hot air 
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
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The present invention provides a drum type washer dry function, by which a product cost is lowered and by which compatibility of a blower cover is enhanced. The present invention includes a first duct housing provided to a tub included in the drum type washer, a second duct housing provided to an upper side of the first duct housing, a blower cover (330) provided to the upper side of the first duct housing adjacent to the second duct housing, the blower cover being formed of a synthetic resin based injection material, a heater (360) provided between the first and second duct housings, a motor (350) provided to the blower cover, and a blower (340) provided under the blower cover, the blower being rotatably connected to the motor.

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P:\0PER\SPM\205328773 lst spadoc-3i7/2009 Field [1] The present invention relates to a drum type washer with dry function, and more particularly, to an apparatus for supplying hot air in a drum type washer with dry function, by which a laundry within a drum can be dried in a manner of forcibly blowing the 5 generated hot air to the drum. Background [2] Generally, a drum type washer with dry function is an apparatus for removing dirt or filth from a laundry inputted to a drum using a proper detergent and mechanical force through washing, rinsing, dewatering, and drying cycles. 10 [31 FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional diagram of a drum type washer with dry function according to a related art, and FlG. 2 is a perspective diagram of a hot air supplying device consisting of a drying duct and a blower according to a related art. [41 Referring to FlG. I and FlG. 2, a tub 4 is installed within a cabinet 2 to be horizontally supported by a spring and damper (not shown in the drawing). A cylindrical 15 drum 5 is rotatably installed within the tub 4 to wash a laundry inputted thereto. A motor 7 is installed under the tub 4. A drive pulley (not shown in the drawing) connected to the motor 7 via a belt 6 is provided in rear of the tub 4 to rotate the drum forward or reversely. A water supply hose 9 connected to a water supply source is provided to one side of an upper part of the cabinet 2 to supply a detergent to the tub 4 via a detergent box 8. A drain 20 hose 11 connected to a drain pump 10 is provided to one side of a lower part of the cabinet 2 to drain water within the tub 4 outside. And, a door (not shown in the drawing) opening/closing a front portion of the drum 5 is revolvably provided to a front portion of the cabinet 2. [5] A drying duct 30, in which a heater 36 and a blower 34 are built to blow out hot air 25 into the tub, is provide over the tub 4. A condensing duct 40 is provided to one side of the tub 4. One end of the condensing duct 40 communicates with a lower lateral part of the tub 4 and the other end of the condensing duct 40 communicates with the drying duct 30. Hence, the condensing duct 40 forms a circulation path together with the drying duct 30 and the tub 4. A water supply nozzle 41 is provided to one side of the condensing duct 40 30 to remove humidity from air introduced from the tub 4 in a manner of flowing cooling water.
P:JPER\5PM 5ZI33 2773 I St SPa.doc-397/2(X)9 -2 [6] The drying duct 30, as shown in FIG. 2, consists of a metallic upper housing 31, a metallic lower housing 32, and a blower cover 33 connected to one side of the upper housing 31. Moreover, a motor 35 and the blower 34 are assembled to each other centering on the same axis by leaving the blower cover 33 in-between. 5 [7] The heater 36 is attached within the drying duct 30 to heat air flowing within the duct. 181 A motor guide 37 is provided to the blower cover 33 to have a recess for receiving the motor 35 therein. A power cable guide slot is provided to the motor guide 37 to guide a power cable 39 of the motor 35. A flange 33a is provided to an outer circumference of the 10 blower cover 33 to be loaded on an outer circumference of the lower housing 32, and a plurality of locking holes 33b are provided to both sides of the flange 33a for screw coupling with the lower housing 32. [91 The above-configured drying duct and blower 30 and 34 according to the related art are manufactured by iron-casting. 15 [10] However, the related art drum type washer with dry function has the following problems or disadvantages. [11] First of all, a locking place of the lower housing configuring the drying duct is varied according to a washing capacity of the washer, and a size of the blower drive motor and an installation direction of the power cable 39 are changed as well. Hence, the blower 20 cover 33 needs to be modified to correspond to the washing capacity of the washer. If the blower cover is applied to a specific washing capacity only, the product cost is raised as well as maintenance and management get difficult. [12] Secondly, the upper and lower housings 31 and 32 configuring the drying duct 30 of the related art drum type washer with dry function are manufactured by iron casting 25 using steel. And, the blower 34 and the blower cover 33 are made of steel or stainless steel by casting or metallic processing. Hence, the corresponding product costs are high to raise the product cost of the washer/dryer. [13] Specifically, in case of the blower 34, a rim 34a, a base 34b, and a blade 34c need to be separately formed to be assembled. Hence, the corresponding manufacturing process 30 is considerably complicated to further raise the product cost.
PAOPER\SPM\2005328773 I spa.doc-3/0720)09 -3 [14] It is desired to address or ameliorate'at least in part the disadvantages and/or limitations of the prior art, e.g. as mentioned above, or at least provide a useful alternative. [151 Deleted [16] Deleted 5 Summary [17] In accordance with the present invention there is provided an apparatus for supplying hot air in a drum type washer, comprising: a first duct housing provided to a tub included in the drum type washer; a second duct housing provided to an upper side of the first duct housing; 10 a blower cover provided to the upper side of the first duct housing adjacent to the second duct housing, the blower cover being formed of a synthetic resin based injection material; a heater provided between the first and second duct housings; a motor provided to the blower cover; 15 a blower provided under the blower cover, the blower being rotatably connected to the motor; a flange provided to a circumference of the blower cover; and a plurality of locking holes provided to the flange and provided at prescribed distances from each other hole. 20 [18] The present invention also provides an apparatus for supplying hot air in a drum type washer with dry function, comprising: a first duct housing provided to a tub included in the drum type washer; a second duct housing provided to an upper side of the first duct housing; a blower cover provided to the upper side of the first duct housing adjacent to the 25 second duct housing, the blower cover being formed of a synthetic resin based material, and the blower cover having a recess; a heater provided between the first and second duct housings; a motor coupled with the recess of the blower cover; a blower provided under the blower cover, the blower being rotatably connected to 30 the motor; a flange provided to a circumference of the blower cover; P:\OPER\SPM\2f05328273 1st spa.doc-3/7/2X19 -4 a plurality of locking holes provided to the flange and provided at prescribed distances from each other hole; and a motor guide protruding upward along an outer circumference of the recess of the blower cover, the motor guide comprising: 5 a plurality of bosses having screws locked therein for coupling with the motor, respectively; and at least one escape recess for receiving a projected portion of a locking screw separately locked in the motor. Brief Description of the Drawings 10 1191 Preferred embodiments of the present invention are hereinafter described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein: [20] FlG. 1 is a cross-sectional diagram of a drum type washer with dry function according to a related art; [21] FlG. 2 is a perspective diagram of a hot air supplying device consisting of a drying 15 duct and a blower according to a related art; 1221 FIG. 3 is a projected perspective diagram of a hot air supplying apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention; [23] FIG. 4 is a graph of temperature measurement results at major parts of a blower and drying duct on a drying operation; 20 [241 FlG. 5 is a projected perspective diagram of a hot air supplying apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention; [25] FlG. 6 is a projected perspective diagram of major parts of the hot air supplying apparatus of FIG. 5; and [26] FlG. 7 is a perspective diagram of the hot air supplying apparatus of FIG. 6. 25 Detailed Description [27] Preferred embodiments of the present invention provide a drum type washer with dry function, by which a manufacturing process of a drying duct is simplified and by which a product cost is lowered. [28] Preferred embodiments of the present invention also provide a drum type washer 30 with dry function, by which compatibility of a blower cover is enhanced to cope with variable sizes of a drying duct and motor according to washing capacity.
PA0PER\SPM2005328773 1st spadoc3/07/2009 -5 [29] FIG. 3 is a projected perspective diagram of a hot air supplying apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention. [301 Referring to FIG. 3, a hot air supplying apparatus 300 according to one embodiment of the present invention includes a lower housing 320 forming a air-flowing 5 passage, an upper housing 310 assembled to a top portion of the lower housing 320, and a blower cover 330 assembled to a top portion of the lower housing 320 at one side of the upper housing 310 to contact with the upper housing 310. Additionally, the upper housing 320, the lower housing 310, and the blower cover 330 construct a drying duct for air flowing. 10 [31] The blower 340 is provided to one end of the lower housing 320, and more specifically, to a portion of the lower housing 320 communicating with the condensing duct 40 in FlG. 1, and a heater 360 is provided to an opposite side to the lower housing 320 to heat air blown by the blower 340. [321 The lower housing 320 can be formed by casting using steel. Moreover, the upper 15 housing 310 can be formed by pressing using a zinc plate or preferably by injection molding using a synthetic resin material such as a plastic material. Alternatively, the upper housing 310 can be formed by casting using steel like the lower housing 320 as well. [331 Preferably, the blower 340 is formed by injection molding of a synthetic resin material having a high heat-resistant property. 20 [341 Preferably, the blower cover 330 is formed by injection molding of a synthetic resin material having a high heat-resistant property. [35] A recess 331 for receiving a motor 350 driving the blower 340 therein is provided to the blower cover 330. Moreover, a motor guide 370 protrudes from a circumference of the recess 331 to load the motor 350 therein and to fix the motor 350 thereto. A rotational 25 shaft of the motor 350 penetrates into the blower cover 330 to be coupled to the blower 340 for shaft-coupling. [36] An operation of the hot air supplying apparatus according to preferred embodiments of the present invention is explained as follows. [371 FlG. 4 is a graph of temperature measurement results at major parts of a blower and 30 drying duct on a drying operation.
PkOPER\SPM\2()5328773 Is[ spa.doc-307/2(X9 5A [381 Referring to FIG. 4, temperature sensors are attached to a portion A of the blower cover 300 having the blower 340 installed therein, a heater entrance B in the vicinity of a connecting part between the blower cover 330 and the upper housing 310, and a portion C of the upper housing 310 provided over the heater 360, respectively. A drying cycle is then 5 carried out to measure temperature variations of the respective portions A, B, and C according to time. [39] As a result of the test, the vicinity A of the blower 340 has a maximum temperature of 75*C and the entrance B of the heater 360 has a temperature of about 80*C. [40] Namely, the vicinity of the blower cover 330 in the vicinity of the blower 340 has a 10 prescribed amount of heat dissipation and cooling effects attributed to a rotation of the blower 340. Air that passes through the blower 340 and the blower cover 330 is further passed through the condensing duct 40 in FlG. 1 to decrease in humidity and temperature. Hence, the temperature is not so high as to break down the synthetic resin material having high heat-resistant property. 15 [41] Based on the measurement result, a synthetic resin having an excellent heat resistant property such as PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride), POM (polyactal copoymer), and the like is preferably used as a material having excellent resistant properties against moisture, strong alkalinity, and oxidation. The POM can sustain excellent properties including mechanical strength, hardness, creep-proof, and the like as well as various kinds 20 of mechanical feasibility by 100*C. Furthermore, the PVDF has a melting point of 170-185*C and a continuously usable temperature of 120*C that is the lowest among fluoride resins. Yet, the PVDF has excellent processing features of injection molding, pressing forming, and the like as well as excellent mechanical and 25 WO 2006/095935 PCT/KR2005/000648 weathering properties. [43] Of course, other synthetic resins such as PC (polycarbonate), each of which has high heat-resistant property and good low-temperature characteristic and us usable between (-)100-135C, can be employed as well. [44] If the blower 340, the blower cover 330, and the upper housing 310 are formed by an injection process using a highly heat-resistant synthetic resin, they can be man ufactured by a single process unlike the casting method which requires multiple steps. Hence, it is able to lower product cost, thus reducing overall product cost. [45] A hot air supplying apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention is explained with reference to FIGs. 5 to 7 as follows. [46] First of all configurations and materials of a lower housing 1320, an upper housing 1310, and a blower 1340 of a hot air supplying apparatus 1300 according to another embodiment of the present invention are substantially identical to those of the former hot air supplying apparatus 300 according to one embodiment of the present invention. However, the hot air supplying apparatus 1300 according to another embodiment of the present invention differs from the apparatus 300 in configurations of a blower cover 1330 and a motor 1350 assembled to the blower cover 1330. [47] Specifically, a recess 1331 is provided to the blower cover 1330 to receive the motor 1350 therein. A motor guide 1370 protrudes upward along a circumference of the recess 1331. A plurality of bosses 1371 are built in one body of the motor guide 1370 to fix the motor 1350 and the motor guide 1370 to each other. A plurality of cable guide slots 1373 are provided to the motor guide 1370 to draw out a power cable 1352 of the motor 1350 that is loaded in the blower cover 1330. Preferably, each top end of the cable guide slots 1373 is fully open. [48] A motor cover 1355 is fixed to a top portion of the motor 1350 via a plurality of locking screws 1356. In doing so, each of the locking screws 1356 is slightly projected downward. Hence, it is preferable that a plurality of escape recesses 1372 are concavely provided to the motor guide 1370 to receive the corresponding locking screws 1356 therein, respectively. Each of the escape recesses 1372 plays a role in preventing a lower end of the projected locking screw 1356 from colliding with the motor guide 1370, thereby smoothing the corresponding locking. [49] Meanwhile, the drum type washer with dry function is differently manufactured according to washing capacity such as 7.5kg, 10kg, and the like. Hence, a size and con figuration of the motor 1350 driving the blower 1340 are designed differently to correspond to the washing capacity. The recess 1331 having the motor 1350 received therein has a depth enough for each of the various motors 1350 to be locked therein. [50] A position of the power cable 1352 for supplying power of the motor is varied according to the corresponding one of the various motors. Hence, a plurality of the WO 2006/095935 PCT/KR2005/000648 cable guide slots 1373 are provided along a circumference of the motor guide 1370 not to interfere with the position of the power cable 1352 of the motor. [51] Meanwhile, a pump (not shown in the drawing) is provided to a lower part of the drum type washer with dry function. Moreover, a hose connected to the pump may traverse over the drying duct due to a configurational reason. Thus, if a hose or cable of an external device traverses over the drying duct, a guide part 1338 and a support recess 1339 are preferably provided to one side of the motor guide 1370 to support the hose or cable. In this case, the support recess 1339 having an open top is provided to the guide part 1338. [52] A flange 1335 is provided to a circumference of the blower cover 1330 except the portion connected to the upper housing 1310 to be loaded on an outer circumference of the lower housing 1320. A plurality of locking holes 1336 are provided to the flange 1335. A plurality of the locking holes 1336 are preferably provided to leave a prescribed distance from each other to secure compatibility of the lower housing 1320 of which locking position through the locking holes 1336 varies according to capacity of the washer/dryer. Optionally, each of the locking holes 1336 may be a long hole 1337. [53] Preferably, the blower 1340 and the blower cover 1330 are formed by injection molding using a synthetic resin material having an excellent heat-resistant property such as plastic. Preferably, the motor guide 1370 is formed by injection molding together with the blower cover 1330. Alternatively, the motor guide 1370 can be separately formed by injection molding and assembled to the blower cover 1330. [54] An assembling process of the above-configured hot air supplying apparatus according to the present invention is explained as follows. [55] First of all, the motor cover 1355 is assembled to the top portion of the motor 1350 using the locking screws 1356. In doing so, the locking screws 1356 are slightly projected downward. [56] Subsequently, the motor 1350 is inserted inside the recess 1331 of the blower cover 1331 to be loaded in the motor guide 1370. In doing so, the power cable 1352 of the motor 1350 is drawn out via the guide slot 1373. Furthermore, the locking screws 1356 are inserted in the escape recesses 1372 of the motor guide 1370 to prevent in terference with a surface of the motor guide 1370, respectively. [57] Screws 1358 are then locked via the locking holes 1357 of the motor 1350 and the bosses 1371 of the motor guide 1370, respectively to fixedly assemble the motor 1350 to the motor guide 1370. [58] Once the motor 1350 is fixed to the blower cover 1330, the blower cover 1330, as shown in FIG. 5, is loaded on the lower housing 1320. Subsequently, screws 1380 are locked via the locking holes 1336 and long holes 1337 of the flange 1335 and the P:\0PER\SPM2005328773 ist sp.doc-3/07/2009 -8 locking holes 1322 of the lower housing 1320, respectively to assemble the blower cover 1330 to the lower housing 1320. [591 As mentioned in the above explanation, if positions of the locking holes 1322 of the lower housing are changed according to the capacity of the washer, the screws 1358 can be 5 locked in another adjacent locking holes 1336 among the locking holes 1336, respectively. Moreover, since the long holes 1336 are provided for another screw locking, it is able to cope with a slight position variation of the corresponding locking hole 1322 of the lower housing 1320. Hence, without changing the structure and size of the blower cover and the locking hole position, and the like despite the variation of the applicable model according 10 to the washing capacity, it is able to configure the hot air supplying apparatus using the same blower cover. [60] Moreover, even if the size of the motor 1350 is changed, the locking screw 1356 projected from the motor 1350 avoids contacting with the motor guide 1370 and the power cable 1352 of the motor 1350 can be easily drawn out via one of the cable guide slots 1373 15 provided to various locations of the motor guide 1370. Hence, it is able to fix the motor 1350 variously differing in size thereto using the same blower cover 1330 without modifying the structure of the blower cover 1330. [61] Accordingly, by forming the upper housing with the zinc plate and by forming the blower and blower cover with the synthetic resin material by injection molding, the 20 manufacturing process is simplified and the product cost can be lowered, thereby enhancing user's economical advantage and reliability on the product and manufacturer. [621 Moreover, the same blower cover is applicable despite modifications of the structures and sizes of the lower housing and motor according to the capacity of the washer, which can enhance compatibility, the product cost, and facilitate maintenance and 25 management thereof. [631 It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents. 30 [64] The reference in this specification to any prior publication (or information derived from it), or to any matter which is known, is not, and should not be taken as an PAOPER\SPM\200S328773 IsI spa.doc-3/07/2009 -8A acknowledgment or admission or any form of suggestion that that prior publication (or information derived from it) or known matter forms part of the common general knowledge in the field of endeavour to which this specification relates. [651 Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context 5 requires otherwise, the word "comprise", and variations such as "comprises" and "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps. 10

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1. An apparatus for supplying hot air in a drum type washer, comprising: a first duct housing provided to a tub included in the drum type washer; 5 a second duct housing provided to an upper side of the first duct housing; a blower cover provided to the upper side of the first duct housing adjacent to the second duct housing, the blower cover being formed of a synthetic resin based injection material; a heater provided between the first and second duct housings; 10 a motor provided to the blower cover; a blower provided under the blower cover, the blower being rotatably connected to the motor; a flange provided to a circumference of the blower cover; and a plurality of locking holes provided to the flange and provided at prescribed 15 distances from each other hole.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the blower is formed of an injection material of a synthetic resin based material. 20 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second duct housing is formed of an injection material of a synthetic resin based material.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second duct housing is formed of zinc. 25 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein a perforated recess for receiving the motor therein is provided to the blower cover and wherein a motor guide protrudes upward from the blower cover along an outer circumference of the recess to have the motor loaded thereon. 30 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the motor guide is built in one body of the blower cover by injection molding. PIUPRM \2M1332V773 161 SpBAdOC-3/U7/2MI9 - 10 7. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the motor guide is separately formed to be assembled to the blower cover. 5 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the motor guide is an injection material of a synthetic resin based material.
9. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the motor guide comprises a plurality of bosses having screws locked therein for coupling with the motor, respectively and at least one 10 escape recess for receiving a projected portion of a locking screw separately locked in the motor.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein a plurality of cable guide slots are provided to the motor guide to draw out a power cable of the motor. 15
11. An apparatus for supplying hot air in a drum type washer with dry function, comprising: a first duct housing provided to a tub included in the drum type washer; a second duct housing provided to an upper side of the first duct housing; 20 a blower cover provided to the upper side of the first duct housing adjacent to the second duct housing, the blower cover being formed of a synthetic resin based material, and the blower cover having a recess; a heater provided between the first and second duct housings; a motor coupled with the recess of the blower cover; 25 a blower provided under the blower cover, the blower being rotatably connected to the motor; a flange provided to a circumference of the blower cover; a plurality of locking holes provided to the flange and provided at prescribed distances from each other hole; and 30 a motor guide protruding upward along an outer circumference of the recess of the blower cover, the motor guide comprising: PAOPER\SPMU25328173 1 t spa.doc-307/2009 - 11 a plurality of bosses having screws locked therein for coupling with the motor, respectively; and at least one escape recess for receiving a projected portion of a locking screw separately locked in the motor. 5
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein a plurality of cable guide slots are provided to the motor guide to draw out a power cable of the motor.
13. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the blower is formed of an injection material of 10 a synthetic resin based material.
14. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the second duct housing is formed of an injection material of a synthetic resin based material. 15 15. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the second duct housing is formed of zinc.
16. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the motor guide is built in one body of the blower cover by injection molding. 20 17. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the motor guide is separately formed to be assembled to the blower cover.
18. The apparatus of claim 11, further comprising a guide part provided to one side of the motor guide, the guide part having a support recess fixedly supporting an external hose 25 therein.
19. An apparatus substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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