CN110761033A - Laundry treating apparatus and washing control method thereof - Google Patents

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CN110761033A
CN110761033A CN201810743697.XA CN201810743697A CN110761033A CN 110761033 A CN110761033 A CN 110761033A CN 201810743697 A CN201810743697 A CN 201810743697A CN 110761033 A CN110761033 A CN 110761033A
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The invention belongs to the field of household appliances, and particularly provides clothes treatment equipment and a washing control method thereof. The invention aims to solve the problem that the existing clothes treatment equipment or the washing program thereof can not effectively treat the infant clothes according to the particularity of the infant clothes so as to realize thorough cleaning. The laundry treating apparatus of the present invention has a washing course and includes a washing stage, a rinsing stage and a dehydrating stage, and a washing control method includes the steps of: judging whether the washing program enters a rinsing stage or not; in case of entering the rinsing phase, the rinsing water is heated to a first preset temperature threshold. Through heating rinsing water to predetermineeing the temperature threshold value at the rinsing stage to make steam and rinsing water boil and scald the clothing after the washing, thereby reach the effect to infant's clothing sterilization, disinfection, protected the delicate and tender skin of infant, reduce the residue of the detergent in the clothing simultaneously, improved clothing treatment facility's clean effect, improved clothing treatment facility's use and experienced.

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Laundry treating apparatus and washing control method thereof
Technical Field
The invention belongs to the field of household appliances, and particularly provides clothes treatment equipment and a washing control method thereof.
Background
Compared with the clothes which need to be washed generally, the clothes for children, especially the clothes for infants, have more stain types, and because the stain types are more complicated and the skins of the infants are particularly delicate, if the clothes are not clean enough, the skins of the infants are easily damaged, so that how to effectively wash the clothes for children is valued by manufacturers and consumers of washing machines.
For example, the washing machine on the market is specially provided with a children's clothes program for infant clothes, but generally, the washing machine is selected from other conventional programs or is simply improved, such as basically the same as high-temperature scalding or heating all the way on the basis of normal washing, and the scheme cannot well perform effective treatment for the particularity of the infant clothes so as to realize thorough washing. In addition, high temperature scalding and full-process heating also have the disadvantage of wasting electrical energy.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a new washing control method to solve the above problems.
Disclosure of Invention
The present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior art, i.e., to solve the problem that the conventional laundry treating apparatus or the washing program thereof cannot effectively treat the infant clothes according to the particularity thereof so as to achieve thorough cleaning. In one aspect, the present invention provides a washing control method of a laundry treatment apparatus, a washing program of which includes a washing stage, a rinsing stage, and a dehydrating stage, the washing control method including the steps of: judging whether the washing program enters the rinsing stage or not; heating rinsing water to a first preset temperature threshold in case the washing program enters the rinsing phase.
In a preferred embodiment of the above washing control method, the rinsing stage includes a plurality of rinsing sub-stages that are sequentially executed, and the step of heating the rinsing water to a first preset temperature threshold value in a case where the washing program enters the rinsing stage further includes: in case of entering the last rinse sub-phase, the rinse water is heated to a first preset temperature threshold.
In a preferred embodiment of the above washing control method, the laundry processing apparatus includes a laundry processing tub and a driving motor for driving the laundry processing tub to rotate, the washing stage includes a first washing sub-stage, and before the step of determining whether the washing program enters the rinsing stage, the washing control method further includes: increasing a spin-stop period of the drive motor at the first wash sub-phase; wherein the spin-stop period includes an interval time between a single rotation time of the driving motor and an adjacent single rotation time.
In a preferred embodiment of the above washing control method, the step of "increasing a rotation/stop period of the driving motor in the washing stage" further includes: increasing the single rotation time and the interval time of the driving motor in the spin-stop period of the first washing sub-stage.
In a preferred embodiment of the above washing control method, the washing stage further includes a second washing sub-stage, and before the step of "determining whether the washing program enters the rinsing stage", the washing control method further includes: reducing a spin-stop period of the drive motor in the second wash sub-phase.
In a preferred embodiment of the above washing control method, the step of "reducing a spin-stop period of the driving motor in the second washing sub-stage" further includes: reducing a single rotation time and an interval time of the driving motor in a spin-stop period of the second washing sub-stage.
In a preferred embodiment of the above washing control method, the washing stage includes a plurality of first washing sub-stages and a plurality of second washing sub-stages, which are performed at intervals, and a washing cycle of the first washing sub-stage is equal to or greater than the second washing sub-stage.
In a preferred embodiment of the above washing control method, before the step of determining whether the washing program enters the rinsing stage, the washing control method further includes: heating the washing water to a second preset temperature threshold under the condition that the washing program enters a washing stage; wherein the second preset temperature threshold is less than the first preset temperature threshold.
In a preferred embodiment of the above washing control method, the washing program further includes an air drying stage, and the washing control method further includes: after the dehydration stage of the washing program is finished by a preset time threshold and the washed laundry is not moved out of the laundry treating tub, the washing program is entered into an air drying stage.
In another aspect, the present invention also provides a laundry treating apparatus including a controller for performing the washing control method of the laundry treating apparatus according to any one of the above-described preferred embodiments.
As can be understood by those skilled in the art, in the technical solution of the present invention, the laundry treating apparatus has a washing course and includes a washing stage, a rinsing stage and a dehydrating stage, and the washing control method includes the steps of: judging whether the washing program enters a rinsing stage or not; in case the washing program enters a rinsing phase, the rinsing water is heated to a first preset temperature threshold. Through heating rinsing water to predetermineeing the temperature threshold value at the rinsing stage, make steam and rinsing water boil and scald the clothing after the washing to reach the effect of disinfecting, disinfecting infant's clothing, reduce the residue of the detergent in the clothing simultaneously, improved clothing treatment facility's clean effect, protected infant's delicate skin, improved user's use experience.
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fig. 1 is a step diagram of a washing control method of a pulsator washing machine according to an embodiment of the present invention;
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It should be understood by those skilled in the art that the embodiments of the present invention are only for explaining the technical principle of the present invention, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. For example, although the present embodiment is described and illustrated with reference to a pulsator washing machine, the washing control method and the laundry treatment apparatus of the present invention are not limited to the washing control method, and the washing control method of the present invention may be applied to other laundry treatment apparatuses, such as a washing and drying machine, a washing and drying nursing machine, and the like. Those skilled in the art can make modifications as needed to suit a particular application, and such modified embodiments will still fall within the scope of the present invention.
It should be noted that in the description of the present invention, the terms "center", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "inner", "outer", etc. indicating the directions or positional relationships are based on the directions or positional relationships shown in the drawings, which are only for convenience of description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus, should not be construed as limiting the present invention. Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
Furthermore, it should be noted that, in the description of the present invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified or limited, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected; can be mechanically or electrically connected; they may be connected directly or indirectly through intervening media, or they may be interconnected between two elements. The specific meanings of the above terms in the present invention can be understood by those skilled in the art according to specific situations.
The pulsator washing machine has a washing process and includes a washing stage, a rinsing stage, and a dehydrating stage. As shown in fig. 1, fig. 1 is a step diagram of a washing control method of a pulsator washing machine according to an embodiment of the present invention. Referring to fig. 1, preferably, the pulsator washing machine includes a controller for performing the following washing control method: step S1, heating the washing water to a second preset temperature threshold in case the washing program enters the washing stage. Wherein the second predetermined temperature threshold is set according to a number of experiments and experience, e.g. may be selected between 0 ℃ and 75 ℃. As an example, the second preset temperature threshold is equal to 40 ℃.
Because the infant clothes are easily stained with stains such as milk stains, vegetable stains, mud stains, excrement and the like, the washing water is heated in the washing stage according to the characteristic that the types of the stains of the infant clothes are more, so that a detergent in the washing water is more easily dissolved, the activity is stronger, the washing effect on the clothes is better, the stains on the clothes can be better separated from the clothes due to high temperature, and the washing effect of the pulsator washing machine is improved.
Preferably, the washing program comprises an initial washing stage, a middle washing stage and a later washing stage. Step S1 further includes: step S10, heating the washing water to a second preset temperature threshold value when the washing program enters the initial washing stage.
Since it is necessary to heat the washing water to the second preset temperature threshold, it is preferable to heat the washing water in an early washing stage of the washing stage in consideration of energy consumption of the pulsator washing machine. Compared with the heating of the washing water in the whole washing stage, the heating of the washing water in the initial washing stage of the washing stage not only can improve the washing effect of the pulsator washing machine, but also relatively reduces the energy consumption and improves the overall performance of the pulsator washing machine.
Preferably, the pulsator washing machine includes a washing tub and a driving motor to drive the washing tub to rotate. The washing stage comprises a first washing sub-stage. With continued reference to fig. 1, the washing control method further includes: step S2, increasing the spin-stop period of the driving motor in the first washing sub-stage. Wherein the spin-stop period comprises the interval time between a single rotation time of the driving motor and an adjacent single rotation time.
Preferably, the step S2 further includes: step S20, increasing the single rotation time and interval time of the driving motor in the spin-stop period of the first washing sub-stage. As an example, when the water level of the pulsator washing machine is a low water level, the single rotation time of the driving motor is increased to 1.2 seconds, and the interval time is increased to 0.8 seconds; when the water level of the pulsator washing machine is a middle water level, increasing the single rotation time of the driving motor to 1.4 seconds and increasing the interval time to 0.8 seconds; when the water level of the pulsator washing machine is high, the single rotation time of the driving motor is increased to 1.6 seconds, and the interval time is increased to 0.8 seconds.
Since the infant's clothes are usually small pieces of clothes, they are easily entangled during washing. Through increasing single rotation time and the stop time of driving motor in the washing stage, be favorable to improving the washing effect of washing water to the clothing on the one hand, on the other hand stop time increases and is favorable to the recovery of smallclothes clothing, avoids smallclothes clothing winding together, has improved impeller type washing machine's washing performance.
With continued reference to fig. 1, preferably, the washing stage further comprises a second washing sub-stage. The washing control method further includes: step S3, reducing the spin-stop period of the driving motor in the second washing sub-stage.
Preferably, the step S3 further includes: and step S30, reducing the single rotation time and the interval time of the driving motor in the spin-stop period of the second washing sub-stage.
Through the single rotation and the interval time that shorten driving motor, strengthened the collision of washing water in the washtub and rolled, made the washing water carry out stronger beating and upset to the clothing, be favorable to improving the washing effect on the one hand, on the other hand is favorable to trembling of smallclothes clothing and scatters, ensures the clothing and cleans the degree of consistency.
It will be appreciated that it is also possible to increase only the single rotation time or interval of the drive motor in the first washing sub-phase and to decrease only the single rotation time or interval of the drive motor in the second washing sub-phase. The skilled person can increase the time and/or interval of the single rotation of the drive motor in the first washing sub-phase and decrease the time and/or interval of the single rotation of the drive motor in the second washing sub-phase according to the actual situation and needs. In addition, it can be understood that the single rotation time and/or interval time of the driving motor in the rinsing stage can be increased or decreased to avoid the laundry from winding in the rinsing stage, so that the rinsing effect is better. The skilled person can reasonably choose whether to increase or decrease the spin-stop period of the drive motor during the rinsing phase according to the actual situation and needs.
Preferably, the washing phase includes a plurality of first washing sub-phases and a plurality of second washing sub-phases which are performed at intervals, and a washing cycle of the first washing sub-phase is greater than or equal to a washing cycle of the second washing sub-phase. As an example, the total duration of the washing phase is 10 minutes, the washing period of the first washing sub-phase is 2 minutes 40 seconds, the washing period of the second washing sub-phase is 20 seconds, and the first washing sub-phase and the second washing sub-phase are operated alternately until the total duration of the washing phase is reached 10 minutes. It will be appreciated that the above description is an example and that the skilled person may also set the wash cycle of the first and second wash sub-stages as appropriate according to the actual wash requirements and circumstances.
It should be noted that the execution sequence among step S1, step S2, and step S3 is only an example and is not specific. Specifically, the skilled person may change the execution sequence between the three steps according to the actual situation, or make the controller execute the three steps at the same time.
It should be noted that the two divisions of the washing phase including the initial washing phase, the middle washing phase and the later washing phase and the washing phase including the first washing sub-phase and the second washing sub-phase are divided according to different situations, and do not contradict each other, for example, the initial washing phase may be a part of the first washing sub-phase.
With continued reference to fig. 1, after the washing stage, the washing control method further includes: step S4, judging whether the washing program enters into the rinsing stage; step S5, heating the rinsing water to a first preset temperature threshold under the condition that the washing program enters the rinsing stage. Wherein the first predetermined temperature threshold is greater than the second predetermined temperature threshold, and the first predetermined temperature threshold is set according to a lot of experiments and experiences, for example, the first predetermined temperature threshold can be selected from 90 ℃ to 95 ℃. As an example, the first preset temperature threshold is equal to 95 ℃.
After the infant clothes are washed, some stains on the surfaces of the infant clothes can be washed away, but hidden bacteria in the clothes and residual bacteria and stains in the washing water can be left on the clothes. If only a simple normal rinsing is performed, these bacteria and stains remain on the clothes, and cause damage to delicate skin of infants, skin diseases, and the like. Therefore, the rinsing water is heated to a higher temperature in the rinsing stage, the clothes are scalded, the clothes are sterilized and disinfected, the skin of the infant is protected from being damaged by bacteria on the clothes, the rinsing effect of the clothes can be improved due to the high temperature, and the cleaning performance of the pulsator washing machine is improved.
Preferably, the rinsing stage includes three rinsing sub-stages which are sequentially performed, and the step S5 further includes: step S50, heating the rinsing water to a first preset temperature threshold value under the condition of entering the last rinsing sub-stage.
Since it is necessary to heat the rinse water to the first preset temperature threshold, it is preferable to heat the rinse water in the last rinse sub-stage of the rinse stage in consideration of energy consumption of the pulsator washing machine. Compared with the method for heating the rinsing water in the whole rinsing stage, the method for heating the rinsing water in the last rinsing sub-stage of the rinsing stage not only can be used for ironing and washing clothes to achieve the effect of sterilizing and disinfecting the clothes, but also relatively reduces the energy consumption and improves the overall performance of the pulsator washing machine.
And the rinsing stage is set to be three rinsing sub-stages, and the clothes are rinsed for three times, so that the rinsing effect of the clothes is ensured, and the phenomenon that the skin of the infant is damaged due to the fact that detergent remains in the clothes is avoided.
It is to be understood that the rinsing phase described in the above embodiments includes three rinsing sub-phases, and there is no limitation on the number of times of rinsing, and other numbers of rinsing sub-phases may be provided, for example, the rinsing phase is configured to include four rinsing sub-phases. The skilled person can select an appropriate number between 2 to 6 rinse sub-stages according to actual conditions and needs, considering the rinsing effect of the laundry and the energy consumption required for rinsing.
With continued reference to fig. 1, preferably, the pulsator washing machine includes an air drying stage, and the washing control method further includes: step S6, after the dehydration phase of the washing program finishes the preset time threshold and the washed laundry is not moved out of the washing tub, the washing program enters the air drying phase. The preset time threshold may be set according to experimental data and experience, and as an example, the preset time threshold may be set to 10 minutes.
Through such setting, on the one hand the wish of user is considered, some users like to let the clothing sun-dry naturally, so after the dehydration stage finishes, do not get into immediately and air-dry the stage, on the other hand can tremble the clothing and loose, air-dry the processing, prevented that the user forgets to open under the condition that removable cover took out the clothing, the clothing persists in the washing bucket for a long time and produces the phenomenon of peculiar smell and bacterium, further improved rotary drum washing machine's wholeness ability and user and used experience.
It will be appreciated that the air drying stage may also be entered directly after the dehydration stage has ended. The person skilled in the art can set the time for entering the air drying stage reasonably according to the actual situation and the need.
Preferably, ozone can be introduced into the washing tub in the rinsing stage and the air drying stage. Further sterilizing and deodorizing the infant clothes by ozone, and improving the rinsing and air drying effects of the pulsator washing machine.
It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments are only used for illustrating the principle of the present invention, and are not intended to limit the protection scope of the present invention, and those skilled in the art can modify the above-mentioned structure so that the present invention can be applied to more specific application scenarios without departing from the principle of the present invention.
For example, in an alternative embodiment, step S1 may be omitted. For example, in hot summer, the temperature of the washing water itself is high, and the washing water does not need to be heated, so that the washing control method can be suitable for the situation that the environment temperature of the pulsator washing machine is high.
For example, in another alternative embodiment, step S2 may be omitted. When the laundry is not a small piece of laundry, the laundry is not easily entangled with each other during washing, and thus, such a washing control method can be applied to a case where the laundry to be washed is not a small piece of laundry.
As another example, in another alternative embodiment, step S3 may be omitted. When the dirt on the clothes is less and the clothes are easier to clean, the normal rotation of the washing barrel can realize the cleaning of the clothes, therefore, the washing control method can be suitable for the condition that the clothes to be washed are not too dirty.
It should be noted that step S1, step S2 and step S3 may be combined arbitrarily to form a washing procedure different from step S4, step S5 and step S6. It is understood that the constituent steps of the washing control method can be appropriately selected by those skilled in the art according to the actual situation and need.
As an example, the water level of the washing water in the pulsator washing machine is high level water, and the washing control method is as follows: (1) heating the washing water to 40 ℃ in a washing stage; (2) increasing the single rotation time of the driving motor to 1.8 seconds and the interval time to 0.8 seconds in the first washing sub-stage; (3) in the second washing sub-stage, the single rotation time of the driving motor is shortened to 1.3 seconds, and the stop time is shortened to 0.6 seconds; (4) heating the rinsing water to 95 ℃ in the last rinsing sub-stage; (5) after 10 minutes from the end of the dehydration phase and in case the washed laundry is not removed from the washing tub, the air drying phase is entered.
As can be seen from the above description, the washing control method of the pulsator washing machine of the present invention includes: judging whether the washing program enters a rinsing stage or not; in case of entering the rinsing phase, the rinsing water is heated to a first preset temperature threshold. The washed clothes are boiled by the steam and the rinsing water, so that the effects of sterilizing and disinfecting the infant clothes are achieved. Preferably, the washing control method further includes: and heating the washing water to a second preset temperature threshold value in the washing stage. Aiming at the characteristic that the infant clothes have various stains, the washing effect is improved. Preferably, the washing control method further includes: the single spin-down time of the drive motor is increased during the wash phase. Avoid the clothing to twine, improve the washing effect. Preferably, the washing control method further includes: and entering the air drying stage under the condition that the washed clothes are not moved out of the washing barrel after the preset time threshold value is finished in the dehydration stage. The phenomenon that peculiar smell and bacteria are generated due to the fact that clothes are left in the washing barrel for a long time is avoided, the overall performance of the pulsator washing machine is improved, and the use experience is improved.
So far, the technical solutions of the present invention have been described in connection with the preferred embodiments shown in the drawings, but it is easily understood by those skilled in the art that the scope of the present invention is obviously not limited to these specific embodiments. Equivalent changes or substitutions of related technical features can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the principle of the invention, and the technical scheme after the changes or substitutions can fall into the protection scope of the invention.

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1. A washing control method of a laundry treatment apparatus, characterized in that a washing program of the laundry treatment apparatus includes a washing stage, a rinsing stage, and a dehydrating stage, the washing control method comprising the steps of:
judging whether the washing program enters the rinsing stage or not;
heating rinsing water to a first preset temperature threshold in case the washing program enters the rinsing phase.
2. The washing control method according to claim 1, wherein the rinsing stage includes a plurality of rinsing sub-stages that are sequentially performed, and the step of heating the rinsing water to a first preset temperature threshold in case that the washing program enters the rinsing stage further includes:
in case of entering the last rinse sub-phase, the rinse water is heated to a first preset temperature threshold.
3. A washing control method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the laundry treating apparatus includes a laundry treating tub and a driving motor to drive the laundry treating tub to rotate, the washing stage includes a first washing sub-stage, and before the step of determining whether the washing course enters the rinsing stage, the washing control method further includes:
increasing a spin-stop period of the drive motor at the first wash sub-phase;
wherein the spin-stop period includes an interval time between a single rotation time of the driving motor and an adjacent single rotation time.
4. The washing control method according to claim 3, wherein the step of increasing the spin-stop period of the driving motor in the washing stage further comprises:
increasing the single rotation time and the interval time of the driving motor in the spin-stop period of the first washing sub-stage.
5. The washing control method of claim 3, wherein the washing stage further comprises a second washing sub-stage, and before the step of determining whether the washing course enters the rinsing stage, the washing control method further comprises:
reducing a spin-stop period of the drive motor in the second wash sub-phase.
6. The washing control method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the step of reducing the spin-stop period of the driving motor in the second washing sub-stage further comprises:
reducing a single rotation time and an interval time of the driving motor in a spin-stop period of the second washing sub-stage.
7. The washing control method according to claim 6, wherein the washing stage includes a plurality of first washing sub-stages and a plurality of second washing sub-stages which are performed at intervals, and
the washing cycle of the first washing sub-stage is greater than or equal to the second washing sub-stage.
8. The washing control method as claimed in claim 1, wherein before the step of determining whether the washing course enters the rinsing stage, the washing control method further comprises:
heating the washing water to a second preset temperature threshold under the condition that the washing program enters a washing stage;
wherein the second preset temperature threshold is less than the first preset temperature threshold.
9. The washing control method according to claim 8, wherein the washing program further comprises an air drying stage, the washing control method further comprising:
after the dehydration stage of the washing program is finished by a preset time threshold and the washed laundry is not moved out of the laundry treating tub, the washing program is entered into an air drying stage.
10. A laundry treating apparatus, characterized in that the laundry treating apparatus comprises a controller for performing the washing control method of the laundry treating apparatus according to any one of the above claims 1 to 9.
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