CN111826874B - Clothes treating apparatus - Google Patents

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CN111826874B
CN111826874B CN202010566615.6A CN202010566615A CN111826874B CN 111826874 B CN111826874 B CN 111826874B CN 202010566615 A CN202010566615 A CN 202010566615A CN 111826874 B CN111826874 B CN 111826874B
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闫磊
田云
王佑喜
张萌
冉庆
张家辉
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Qingdao Haier Washing Electric Appliance Co Ltd
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F18/00Washing machines having receptacles, stationary for washing purposes, and having further drying means 
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F17/00Washing machines having receptacles, stationary for washing purposes, wherein the washing action is effected solely by circulation or agitation of the washing liquid
    • D06F17/04Washing machines having receptacles, stationary for washing purposes, wherein the washing action is effected solely by circulation or agitation of the washing liquid solely by water jets
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F39/00Details of washing machines not specific to a single type of machines covered by groups D06F9/00 - D06F27/00 

Abstract

The invention relates to the technical field of clothes treatment, in particular to clothes treatment equipment, and aims to solve the problems that an existing pulsator washing machine and a drum washing machine wear clothes in the using process and the washed clothes are easy to wrinkle. A laundry treating apparatus cabinet having an accommodating chamber formed therein for accommodating washing water; a base portion, comprising: a first base member provided to the case, and provided with a first communication structure capable of communicating with the accommodation chamber; and a second base member opposed to the first base member and provided with a second communication structure thereon; wherein laundry can be sandwiched between the first base member and the second base member; and a pressurizing portion having one end communicating with the accommodation chamber and the other end communicating with the base portion so as to: in the working state, the washing water passes through the first communication structure, the second communication structure and the clothes to be washed clamped between the first communication structure and the second communication structure under the action of the pressurizing part.

Description

Clothes treating apparatus
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of clothes treatment, and particularly provides clothes treatment equipment.
Background
Currently, there are two main types of washing machines: pulsator washing machine and drum washing machine. In the working process of the pulsator washing machine, the pulsator at the bottom wall of the washing barrel rotates forward and backward alternately under the drive of the motor, washing water in the washing barrel rotates alternately, and clothes are driven to roll up and down and left and right continuously in the washing water, so that the clothes, the clothes and the barrel wall are impacted and rubbed with each other, and the effects of removing stains and cleaning the clothes are achieved. In the working process of the drum washing machine, the drum is driven by the motor to rotate, and clothes are continuously lifted and dropped in the drum, so that the clothes and the drum wall are impacted and rubbed with each other, and the effects of removing stains and cleaning the clothes are achieved.
According to the operating principles of pulsator washing machines and drum washing machines, during washing laundry, the laundry and the laundry are impacted and rubbed against each other, so that the laundry is worn more, and more wrinkles are generated after washing.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a new solution to the above-mentioned problems.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the above-mentioned problems in the prior art, that is, in order to solve the problems that the existing pulsator washing machine and drum washing machine wear laundry during use and the washed laundry is likely to wrinkle, the present invention provides a laundry treating apparatus comprising: a case body having an accommodating chamber formed therein for accommodating the washing water; a base portion, comprising: a first base member provided to the case, and provided with a first communication structure capable of communicating with the accommodation chamber; and a second base member opposed to the first base member and provided with a second communication structure thereon; wherein laundry to be washed can be sandwiched between the first base member and the second base member; and a pressurizing portion having one end communicating with the accommodation chamber and the other end communicating with the base portion so as to: in the working state, the washing water passes through the first communication structure, the second communication structure and the clothes to be washed clamped between the first communication structure and the second communication structure under the action of the pressurizing part.
In a preferred embodiment of the laundry treatment apparatus, the first base member is a groove structure, and at least a portion of the second base member is embedded in the groove structure.
In a preferred aspect of the above laundry treatment apparatus, the other end of the pressing portion communicates with a side of the second base member facing away from the groove-like member so as to be able to pump and press the washing water to supply it to the second base member, thereby causing: under the working state, the washing water can sequentially pass through the second communication structure, the clothes to be washed and the first communication structure under the action of the pressurizing part.
In a preferred aspect of the above laundry treatment apparatus, the second base member includes a plate-like base body on which at least one protrusion structure extending toward the groove-like member is formed, and the second communication structure is a plurality of through holes provided at least on the protrusion structure.
In a preferred embodiment of the above laundry treatment apparatus, the protrusion structure includes a side wall and a bottom wall, and the through hole is provided at least in the bottom wall.
In a preferred embodiment of the above laundry treatment apparatus, the cross-sectional dimension of the projection structure decreases in a direction toward the bottom wall.
In a preferred aspect of the above laundry treatment apparatus, the second base member is movable relative to the first base member so as to sandwich laundry to be washed between the first base member and the second base member by moving the second base member.
In a preferred embodiment of the above laundry treatment apparatus, a recess structure matching with the protrusion structure is formed on a bottom wall of the groove-like structure, wherein at least a portion of the protrusion structure protrudes into the recess structure.
In a preferred aspect of the above-described laundry treatment apparatus, the laundry treatment apparatus further includes a pressure accumulating portion having a pressure accumulating chamber formed therein, the pressure accumulating chamber being respectively communicated with the pressurizing portion and the second base member, for receiving the pressurized washing water from the pressurizing portion and supplying it to the second base member.
In a preferred embodiment of the above laundry treatment apparatus, the groove-like structure is provided at a top of the case, and/or the pressure accumulating portion is fixedly connected to the second base member or integrally formed therewith.
As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, in the technical scheme of the present invention, a laundry treating apparatus includes: a case body having an accommodating chamber formed therein for accommodating the washing water; a base portion, comprising: a first base member provided to the case, and provided with a first communication structure capable of communicating with the accommodation chamber; and a second base member opposed to the first base member and provided with a second communication structure thereon; wherein laundry can be sandwiched between the first base member and the second base member; and a pressurizing portion having one end communicating with the accommodation chamber and the other end communicating with the base portion so as to: in the working state, the washing water passes through the first communication structure, the second communication structure and the clothes to be washed clamped between the first communication structure and the second communication structure under the action of the pressurizing part.
Through such structure setting, under the effect of pressurization portion, the washing water passes first communication structure and second communication structure and the clothing of waiting to wash of clamp between the two after the pressurization, through the washing of high-pressure rivers, gets rid of the spot on the clothing and takes away the spot. In the washing process, clothes are clamped between the first base component and the second base component, friction and impact between the clothes and the first base component and between the clothes and the second base component are avoided, so that the phenomenon that the clothes are worn and wrinkles appear after the clothes are washed is avoided, and the use experience of a user is optimized. In addition, the clothes treatment equipment only needs to continuously circulate a small amount of washing water to wash the clothes, so that the condition of large water consumption of the traditional washing machine is avoided, and water resources are saved. Meanwhile, the washing cylinder is not arranged in the box body, so that the volume of the clothes treatment equipment is reduced, more use space is saved for a user, and the use experience of the user is optimized.
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Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
fig. 1 is a schematic view of a garment treatment apparatus (open state) according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a clothes treating apparatus (closed state) according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram III of a garment treatment apparatus (operating state I) according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of a clothes treating apparatus (second working state) according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a clothes treating apparatus (closed state) according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram showing a structure of a clothes treating apparatus (open state) according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a garment treatment apparatus in accordance with an embodiment of the invention;
fig. 8 is a schematic view of a garment treatment apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention.
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1. a case; 11. a first accommodation chamber; 12. a second accommodation chamber; 13. a third accommodation chamber; 21. a first groove structure; 211. a first groove sidewall; 212. a first groove bottom wall; 213. a first concave structure; 214. a first through hole A; 22. a second groove structure; 221. a second groove sidewall; 222. a second groove bottom wall; 223. a second concave structure; 224. a second through hole A; 31. a first pressing member; 311. a first plate-like base body; 312. a first bump structure; 313. a first through hole B; 32. a second pressing member; 321. a second plate-like base; 322. a second bump structure; 323. a second through hole B; 41. a water pump; 411. a first connecting pipe; 412. a first valve; 42. an air heater; 421. a second connecting pipe; 422. a second valve; 423. an air inlet; 424. an air outlet; 43. sharing a connecting pipe; 431. a first pipe section; 432. a second pipe section; 44. a three-way valve; 5. a pressure accumulating part; 51. a first pressure accumulation cavity; 52 a second accumulator chamber; 6. a water inlet pipe; 61. a water inlet valve; 7. a drain pipe; 71. and (3) a drainage valve.
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Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that these embodiments are merely for explaining the technical principles of the present invention, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. For example, although the present invention is described in connection with a laundry treating apparatus having a washing function and a drying function, one skilled in the art may adjust it as needed to suit a specific application, e.g., the laundry treating apparatus of the present invention may be a laundry treating apparatus having only a washing function. Obviously, the adjusted technical scheme still falls into the protection scope of the invention.
It should be noted that, in the description of the present invention, terms such as "left", "right", "inner", "outer", and the like indicate directions or positional relationships based on the directions or positional relationships shown in the drawings, which are merely for convenience of description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or elements 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," "second," and "third" 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 explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "configured," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected; can be directly connected, can be indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and can also be communicated with the inside of two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present invention can be understood by those skilled in the art according to the specific circumstances.
Referring to fig. 1 to 4, fig. 1 is a schematic view of a garment treatment apparatus (open state) according to an embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a clothes treating apparatus (closed state) according to a second embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a garment treatment apparatus (operating state) according to an embodiment of the present invention; fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of a garment treatment apparatus (second working state) according to an embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the laundry treating apparatus includes a cabinet 1, and a first accommodating chamber 11, a second accommodating chamber 12, and a third accommodating chamber 13 located below the first accommodating chamber 11, the second accommodating chamber 12 are formed inside the cabinet 1. The top of the case 1 is provided with a groove-like structure, such as a groove-like structure including a first groove structure 21 (first base member) and a second groove structure 22 integrally formed at the top of the case 1. The first groove structure 21 includes a first groove side wall 211 and a first groove bottom wall 212, a first recess structure 213 is formed on the first groove bottom wall 212 extending downward, and a plurality of first through holes a214 (first communicating structure) are formed on the side wall and the bottom wall of the first recess structure 213 so as to communicate with the first accommodation chamber 11. The second groove structure 22 includes a second groove side wall 221 and a second groove bottom wall 222, the second groove bottom wall 222 being formed with a second recess structure 223 extending downward thereon, and a plurality of second through holes a224 being formed on the side wall and the bottom wall of the second recess structure 223 so as to communicate with the second accommodation chamber 12.
A pressure accumulating portion 5 is provided above the case 1, a first pressure accumulating chamber 51 and a second pressure accumulating chamber 52 are formed in a housing of the pressure accumulating portion 5, and a first pressing member 31 (second base member) and a second pressing member 32 are integrally formed in a bottom wall of the housing of the pressure accumulating portion 5. The first pressing member 31 is embedded in the first groove structure 21, the first pressing member 31 includes a first plate-like base body 311, a first protruding structure 312 is extended toward the first groove structure 21 on the first plate-like base body 311, and a plurality of first through holes B313 (second communication structure) are formed on side walls and bottom walls of the first protruding structure 312 so as to communicate with the inside of the first groove structure 21. The second pressing member 32 is embedded in the second groove structure 22, the second pressing member 32 includes a second plate-shaped base 321, a second protrusion structure 322 extends toward the second groove structure 22 on the second plate-shaped base 321, and a plurality of second through holes B323 are formed on the side walls and the bottom wall of the second protrusion structure 322 so as to communicate with the inside of the second groove structure 22. The laundry treating apparatus further includes a pressurizing part (e.g., a water pump 41 provided in the third accommodating chamber 13) and a working gas generating part (e.g., a hot air blower 42). One end of the water pump 41 is communicated with the first accommodating cavity 11, the other end of the water pump 41 is connected to the lower end of the common connecting pipe 43 through a first connecting pipe 411, an inlet of the air heater 42 is communicated with an air inlet 423 on the box body 1 and the environment around the box body 1, an air outlet of the air heater 42 is connected to the lower end of the common connecting pipe 43 through a second connecting pipe 421, the upper end of the common connecting pipe 43 is respectively connected to the first pressure accumulation cavity 51 and the second pressure accumulation cavity 52 through a three-way pipe, a three-way valve 44 is arranged in the three-way pipe, and a first valve 412 and a second valve 422 are respectively arranged on the first connecting pipe 411 and the second connecting pipe 421. The common connection pipe 43 includes a first pipe section 431 and a second pipe section 432 that are inserted, and a seal ring (not shown) is provided between the first pipe section 431 and the second pipe section 432. The left side wall and the bottom wall of the box body 1 are respectively connected with a water inlet pipe 6 and a water outlet pipe 7 which are communicated with the first accommodating cavity 11, the water inlet pipe 6 and the water outlet pipe 7 are respectively provided with a water inlet valve 61 and a water outlet valve 71, and the right side wall of the box body 1 is provided with an air outlet 424 which is communicated with the second accommodating cavity 12. It is understood that the first communication structure and the second communication structure may also be a mesh structure or a plurality of nozzles or the like provided on the first base member and the second base member.
In the use process, the pressure accumulating part 5 is moved upwards for a certain distance to reach the state shown in fig. 1, the clothes to be washed are sleeved on the first protruding structure 312, then the pressure accumulating part 5 is moved downwards to reach the state shown in fig. 2, the first protruding structure 312 stretches into the first groove structure 21, and at the moment, the clothes to be washed are clamped between the first pressing member 31 and the first groove structure 21 to be pressed. It will be appreciated that the depth to which the first raised structures 312 extend into the first recess structures 21 is different for garments of different thicknesses. The state of the three-way valve 44 is adjusted such that the upper end of the common connection pipe 43 is communicated with the first accumulation chamber 51 and is disconnected from the second accumulation chamber 52, and the water inlet valve 61 is opened so that the washing water enters the first accommodation chamber 11 through the water inlet pipe 6. As shown in fig. 3, the first valve 412 and the water pump 41 are turned on, the water pump 41 is operated, the washing water is pumped from the first accommodating chamber 11 and pressurized, and then is fed into the first pressure accumulation chamber 51 through the first connection pipe 411 and the common connection pipe 43, the pressurized washing water in the first pressure accumulation chamber 51 is formed into a jet flow through the first through hole B313 of the first protrusion structure 312, and the jet flow flows back to the first accommodating chamber 11 from the first through hole a214 of the first groove structure 21 after passing through the laundry interposed between the first pressing member 31 and the first groove structure 21. The washing water is continuously circulated, and the stains on the clothes are removed and taken away through the flushing of the high-pressure water flow. After the laundry is washed, the drain valve 71 is opened, the washing water in the first accommodating chamber 11 is drained through the drain pipe 7, and then the pressure accumulating part 5 is moved upward by a certain distance to the state shown in fig. 1 and the laundry is taken out.
The washed laundry is sleeved on the second protrusion structure 322, and then moves back down to the pressure accumulating portion 5 to reach the state shown in fig. 2, at this time, the laundry to be dried is clamped between the second pressing member 32 and the second groove structure 22, and the state of the three-way valve 44 is adjusted to make the upper end of the common connection pipe 43 communicate with the second pressure accumulating cavity 52 and disconnect from the first pressure accumulating cavity 51. As shown in fig. 4, the air heater 42 and the second valve 422 are opened, the air heater 42 is operated, external air is sucked from the air inlet 423, heated and pressurized, and then is sent into the second pressure accumulation cavity 52 through the first connecting pipe 411 and the common connecting pipe 43, pressurized hot air in the second pressure accumulation cavity 52 passes through the second through holes B323 on the second protrusion structure 322 to form sprayed hot air flow, and the sprayed hot air flow passes through clothes clamped between the second pressing member 32 and the second groove structure 22 to evaporate moisture, and the moisture evaporated by a carrier flows into the second accommodating cavity 12 from the second through holes a224 on the second groove structure 22, and finally flows out from the air outlet 424, thereby drying the clothes.
In the washing process, the clothes to be washed are clamped between the first pressing member 31 and the first groove structure 21, friction and impact between the clothes and the first pressing member 31 and the first groove structure 21 are avoided, the clothes are prevented from being worn, wrinkles appear after the clothes are washed, and the use experience of a user is optimized. In addition, the clothes treatment equipment only needs to continuously circulate a small amount of washing water to wash the clothes, so that the condition of large water consumption of the traditional washing machine is avoided, and water resources are saved.
By the arrangement of the pressure accumulating part 5, the washing water pressurized by the water pump 41 flows into the first pressure accumulating cavity 51, the pressurized water flow is buffered and stabilized, and the condition that the speed of the water flow sprayed out by the first through hole B313 is unstable due to the fluctuation of the rotating speed of the water pump 41 caused by factors such as unstable voltage is avoided. It will be appreciated that the pressure accumulating portion may not be provided in the laundry treating apparatus, and the upper end of the common connection pipe 43 may be directly connected to the side of the first pressing member 31 facing away from the first groove structure 21 and the side of the second pressing member 32 facing away from the second groove structure 22 through a tee pipe.
The first recess bottom wall 212 is provided with the first recess structure 213, and the first plate-shaped substrate 311 is provided with the first protrusion structure 312, so that the contact area between the clothes and the water jet can be relatively increased, thereby improving the washing effect. It will be appreciated that in one arrangement, the first recess bottom wall 212 is not provided with the first recess structure 213, and the lower portion of the first protrusion structure 312 directly presses the laundry against the first recess bottom wall 212. In another arrangement, the first recess bottom wall 212 is not provided with the first recess structure 213, the first plate-shaped substrate 311 is not provided with the first protrusion structure 312, the first through hole B313 is directly formed on the first plate-shaped substrate 311, and the first through hole a214 is formed on the first recess bottom wall 212. In another arrangement, the first base member and the second base member may each be a groove-like structure, the bottoms of the two groove-like structures being formed with a plurality of through holes, respectively, the two groove-like structures being butted together to sandwich the laundry.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the common water pipe 43 includes the first pipe section 431 and the second pipe section 432 of the insert sleeve is only one specific arrangement, and those skilled in the art can adjust the arrangement according to actual needs, for example, the common water pipe 43 may be a rubber hose, a bellows that can be telescopic, or the like. In addition, the laundry treating apparatus may not be provided with the common connection pipe 43, such as the water pump 41 connected to the first accommodating chamber 11 and the first pressure accumulation chamber 51 through one connection pipe, and the hot air blower 42 connected to the second accommodating chamber 12 through the other connection pipe. Such an arrangement enables the laundry treating apparatus to perform the washing operation and the drying operation at the same time.
Preferably, the water pump 41 is a bi-directional water pump. In the laundry washing process, the water pump 41 is capable of changing its direction, sucking the washing water from the first pressure accumulation chamber 51 through the first connection pipe 411 and the common connection pipe 43, pressurizing the washing water, and then delivering the washing water into the first accommodating chamber 11, forming a jet flow after passing through the first through hole a214 on the first groove structure 21 in the first accommodating chamber 11, and flowing back to the first pressure accumulation chamber 51 from the first through hole B313 on the first protrusion structure 312 after passing through the laundry to be washed interposed between the first pressing member 31 and the first groove structure 21. In this process, the first receiving chamber 11 also plays a role in buffering and stabilizing the pressurized water flow. During the washing process, the water pump 41 (bi-directional) can alternately work in forward and reverse directions according to a set period, so that the water flow alternately runs in the counterclockwise direction and in the clockwise direction, and the washing effect is improved.
Referring to fig. 5 to 7, fig. 5 is a schematic structural view of a garment treatment apparatus (closed state) according to an embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram showing a structure of a clothes treating apparatus (open state) according to an embodiment of the present invention; fig. 7 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a garment treatment apparatus in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
As shown in fig. 5 to 7, the laundry treating apparatus includes a cabinet 1, and a first accommodating chamber 11, a second accommodating chamber 12, and a third accommodating chamber 13 positioned below the first accommodating chamber 11, the second accommodating chamber 12 are formed inside the cabinet 1. The top of the case 1 is provided with a groove-like member, such as a groove-like member including a first groove structure 21 and a second groove structure 22 integrally formed at the top of the case 1. The first groove structure 21 includes a first groove side wall 211 and a first groove bottom wall 212, and 2 first recess structures 213 are formed on the first groove bottom wall 212 by extending downward, the first recess structures 213 include side walls, a bottom wall and a smooth transition structure connecting the side walls and the bottom wall, the cross-sectional dimensions of the first recess structures 213 gradually decrease from top to bottom, and a plurality of first through holes a214 are formed on the side walls and the bottom wall of the first recess structures 213 so as to communicate with the first accommodating chamber 11. The second groove structure 22 includes a second groove sidewall 221 and a second groove bottom wall 222, 2 second recess structures 223 are formed on the second groove bottom wall 222 by extending downward, the second recess structures 223 include sidewalls, a bottom wall and a smooth transition structure connecting the sidewalls and the bottom wall, the cross-sectional dimensions of the second recess structures 223 are gradually reduced from top to bottom, and a plurality of second through holes a224 are formed on the sidewalls and the bottom wall of the second recess structures 223 so as to communicate with the second accommodating cavity 12.
The pressure accumulating part 5 is arranged above the box body 1, a first pressure accumulating cavity 51 and a second pressure accumulating cavity 52 are formed in the shell of the pressure accumulating part 5, and a first pressing member 31 and a second pressing member 32 are integrally formed on the bottom wall of the shell of the pressure accumulating part 5. The first pressing member 31 is embedded in the first groove structure 21, the first pressing member 31 includes a first plate-shaped base body 311, 2 first protrusion structures 312 extend toward the first groove structure 21 on the first plate-shaped base body 311, the first protrusion structures 312 include side walls, a bottom wall and a smooth transition structure connecting the side walls and the bottom wall, the cross-sectional dimensions of the first protrusion structures 312 gradually decrease from top to bottom, and a plurality of first through holes B313 are formed in the side walls and the bottom wall of the first protrusion structures 312 so as to communicate with the inside of the first groove structure 21. The second pressing member 32 is embedded in the second groove structure 22, the second pressing member 32 includes a second plate-shaped base 321, 2 second protruding structures 322 extend toward the second groove structure 22 on the second plate-shaped base 321, the second protruding structures 322 include side walls, a bottom wall and a smooth transition structure connecting the side walls and the bottom wall, the cross-sectional dimensions of the second protruding structures 322 gradually decrease from top to bottom, and a plurality of second through holes B323 are formed on the side walls and the bottom wall of the second protruding structures 322 so as to communicate with the inside of the second groove structure 22. The laundry treating apparatus further includes a pressurizing part (e.g., a water pump 41 provided in the third accommodating chamber 13) and a working gas generating part (e.g., a hot air blower 42 provided in the third accommodating chamber 13). One end of the water pump 41 is communicated with the first accommodating cavity 11, the other end of the water pump 41 is connected to the lower end of the common connecting pipe 43 through a first connecting pipe 411, an inlet of the air heater 42 is communicated with an air inlet 423 on the box body 1 and the environment around the box body 1, an air outlet of the air heater 42 is connected to the lower end of the common connecting pipe 43 through a second connecting pipe 421, the upper end of the common connecting pipe 43 is respectively connected to the first pressure accumulation cavity 51 and the second pressure accumulation cavity 52 through a three-way pipe, a three-way valve is arranged in the three-way pipe, and a first valve 412 and a second valve 422 are respectively arranged on the first connecting pipe 411 and the second connecting pipe 421. The common connection pipe 43 includes a first pipe section 431 and a second pipe section 432 that are inserted, and a seal ring (not shown) is provided between the first pipe section 431 and the second pipe section 432. The left side wall and the bottom wall of the box body 1 are respectively connected with a water inlet pipe 6 and a water outlet pipe 7 which are communicated with the first accommodating cavity 11, the water inlet pipe 6 and the water outlet pipe 7 are respectively provided with a water inlet valve 61 and a water outlet valve 71, and the right side wall of the box body 1 is provided with an air outlet 424 which is communicated with the second accommodating cavity 12.
The first protruding structure 312 and the second protruding structure 322 each comprise a side wall, a bottom wall and a smooth transition structure connecting the side wall and the bottom wall, so that the clothes can be prevented from being scratched by sharp edges and corners in the process of sleeving the clothes on the first protruding structure 312. The cross-sectional dimensions of the first and second raised structures 312, 322 are each tapered from top to bottom to allow for easy application of clothing to the first and second raised structures 312, 322.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the number of first raised structures 312 and second raised structures 322 is 2 is only an exemplary illustration, and that the skilled artisan can adapt it as desired to suit a particular application, e.g., the number of first raised structures 312 and second raised structures 322 can each be 3, 4, etc., and the number of first raised structures 312 and second raised structures 322 can be different.
Preferably, when the number of the first protruding structures or the second protruding structures is multiple, at least two of the first protruding structures are different in size, so that clothes with different specifications can be sleeved on the first protruding structures or the second protruding structures with corresponding sizes, and the application range of the clothes treatment equipment is enlarged.
Referring to fig. 8, fig. 8 is a schematic view of a garment treatment apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in fig. 8, in another embodiment of the present invention, a laundry treating apparatus includes a cabinet 1, a first accommodating chamber 11, a second accommodating chamber 12, and a third accommodating chamber 13 located below the first accommodating chamber 11, the second accommodating chamber 12 are formed inside the cabinet 1. The middle part of the box 1 is provided with a groove-shaped member, for example, the groove-shaped member comprises a first groove structure integrally formed in the box 1, the first groove structure comprises a first groove side wall 211 and a first groove bottom wall 212, a first concave structure 213 is formed on the first groove bottom wall 212 in a left extending mode, and a plurality of first through holes A214 are formed on the side wall and the bottom wall of the first concave structure 213 so as to be communicated with the second accommodating cavity 12. The first depression structure 213 is embedded with a first pressing member, which includes a first plate-shaped base body 311, a first protrusion structure 312 extends toward the first groove structure 21 on the first plate-shaped base body 311, and a plurality of first through holes B313 are formed on the side walls and the bottom wall of the first protrusion structure 312 so as to communicate with the inside of the first groove structure 21.
The laundry treating apparatus further includes a pressurizing part, such as a water pump 41, provided in the third accommodating chamber 13. One end of the water pump 41 communicates with the first accommodating chamber 11, and the other end of the water pump 41 is connected to the second accommodating chamber 12 through a first connection pipe 411. The left side wall and the bottom wall of the box body 1 are respectively connected with a water inlet pipe 6 and a water outlet pipe 7 which are communicated with the first accommodating cavity 11, and the water inlet pipe 6 and the water outlet pipe 7 are respectively provided with a water inlet valve 61 and a water outlet valve 71.
In use, the first pressing member is moved leftward by a certain distance, the laundry to be washed is sleeved on the first protrusion structure 312, and the first protrusion structure 312 extends into the first groove structure 21, and at this time, the laundry to be washed is clamped between the first pressing member 31 and the first groove structure 21 and is pressed. The water inlet valve 61 is opened so that the washing water enters the first receiving chamber 11 through the water inlet pipe 6. The water pump 41 is turned on, the water pump 41 is operated, the washing water is pumped from the first accommodating chamber 11 and pressurized, and then is fed into the second accommodating chamber 12 through the first connecting pipe 411, the pressurized washing water in the second accommodating chamber 12 passes through the first through hole B313 on the first protrusion structure 312 to form a jet flow, and the jet flow passes through the laundry interposed between the first pressing member and the first groove structure and then flows back to the first accommodating chamber 11 from the first through hole a214 on the first groove structure. The washing water is continuously circulated, and the stains on the clothes are removed and taken away through the flushing of the high-pressure water flow. After the laundry is washed, the drain valve 71 is opened, the washing water in the first receiving chamber 11 is drained through the drain pipe 7, and then the first pressing member is moved leftward by a certain distance and the laundry is taken out.
Preferably, the water pump 41 is a bi-directional water pump. During the washing process, the water pump 41 can alternately work in forward and reverse directions according to a set period, so that the water flow alternately flows in the counterclockwise direction and the clockwise direction, and the washing effect is improved.
As can be seen from the above description, in the technical solution of the present invention, a laundry treating apparatus includes: a case body having an accommodating chamber formed therein for accommodating the washing water; a base portion, comprising: a first base member provided to the case, and provided with a first communication structure capable of communicating with the accommodation chamber; and a second base member opposed to the first base member and provided with a second communication structure thereon; wherein laundry can be sandwiched between the first base member and the second base member; and a pressurizing portion having one end communicating with the accommodation chamber and the other end communicating with the base portion so as to: in the working state, the washing water passes through the first communication structure, the second communication structure and the clothes to be washed clamped between the first communication structure and the second communication structure under the action of the pressurizing part. The clothes treatment device with the structure is characterized in that under the action of the pressurizing part, the first communication structure, the second communication structure and clothes to be washed are clamped between the first communication structure and the second communication structure after the washing water is pressurized, and stains on the clothes are removed and taken away through flushing of high-pressure water flow. In the washing process, clothes are clamped between the first base component and the second base component, friction and impact between the clothes and the first base component and between the clothes and the second base component are avoided, so that the phenomenon that the clothes are worn and wrinkles appear after the clothes are washed is avoided, and the use experience of a user is optimized.
Thus far, the technical solution of the present invention has 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 protection of the present invention is not limited to these specific embodiments. Equivalent modifications and substitutions for related technical features may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the principles of the present invention, and such modifications and substitutions will fall within the scope of the present invention.

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1. A laundry treatment apparatus, characterized in that the laundry treatment apparatus comprises:
a case body having an accommodating chamber formed therein for accommodating the washing water;
a base portion, comprising:
a first base member provided to the case, and provided with a first communication structure capable of communicating with the accommodation chamber; and
a second base member opposed to the first base member and provided with a second communication structure thereon; the first base member is of a groove-shaped structure, and at least one part of the second base member is embedded in the groove-shaped structure;
wherein laundry to be washed can be sandwiched between the first base member and the second base member; and
the pressurization part is a bidirectional water pump, one end of the pressurization part is communicated with the accommodating cavity, and the other end of the pressurization part is communicated with one side, deviating from the groove-shaped structure, of the second base member so as to:
in the working state, the washing water passes through the first communication structure, the second communication structure and the clothes to be washed clamped between the first communication structure and the second communication structure under the action of the pressurizing part.
2. The laundry treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the second base member comprises a plate-like base body on which at least one protruding structure extending toward the groove-like structure is formed, and the second communication structure is a plurality of through holes provided at least on the protruding structure.
3. Laundry treatment apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that the raised structure comprises a side wall and a bottom wall, at least at the bottom wall the through hole being provided.
4. A laundry treatment apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the cross-sectional dimension of the raised structure decreases in a direction towards the bottom wall.
5. The laundry treatment apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the second base member is movable relative to the first base member so as to sandwich laundry to be washed between the first base member and the second base member by moving the second base member.
6. The laundry treatment apparatus according to any one of claims 2 to 4, wherein the groove-like structure has a recess structure formed on a bottom wall thereof to match the protrusion structure,
wherein at least a portion of the raised structure extends into the recessed structure.
7. The laundry treatment apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising a pressure accumulating portion having a pressure accumulating chamber formed therein, the pressure accumulating chamber being respectively communicated with the pressurizing portion and the second base member, for receiving the pressurized washing water from the pressurizing portion and supplying it to the second base member.
8. The laundry treatment apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the groove-like structure is provided at a top of the tank, and/or the pressure accumulating portion is fixedly connected or integrally formed with the second base member.
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