CN219972737U - Clothes treatment equipment - Google Patents

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CN219972737U
CN219972737U CN202321266266.1U CN202321266266U CN219972737U CN 219972737 U CN219972737 U CN 219972737U CN 202321266266 U CN202321266266 U CN 202321266266U CN 219972737 U CN219972737 U CN 219972737U
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王文燕
王铭
牟秋启
许喆
晏凌峰
刘金豆
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The embodiment of the utility model provides clothes treatment equipment, which comprises an outer shell, a clothes treatment cavity, a water baffle and a foam throwing device, wherein the foam throwing device is arranged in the outer shell and is used for generating foam from a cleaning medium and throwing the foam into the clothes treatment cavity; the water baffle is at least partially arranged above the electric device of the foam throwing device so as to cover the electric device. According to the embodiment of the utility model, the clothes can be contacted with foam in a large area, and the clothes have good cleaning capability; in addition, after the foam cleaning is finished, the water content of the clothes is not high, so that the clothes are convenient to dry after the foam cleaning is finished, the drying time can be saved, and the drying efficiency is improved; the water retaining member plays a role in waterproof protection on the electric device of the foam throwing device, and liquid drops in the area above the electric device are prevented from dripping on the electric device.

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Clothes treatment equipment
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of clothes treatment, in particular to clothes treatment equipment.
Background
Some laundry treatment apparatuses, which do not have a drain function per se, have only a drying function, and do not have a function of cleaning laundry.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the foregoing, it is desirable to provide a laundry treatment apparatus for cleaning laundry using foam.
An embodiment of the present utility model provides a laundry treatment apparatus including:
an outer housing;
a laundry treatment chamber;
the foam throwing device is arranged in the outer shell and is used for generating foam from the cleaning medium and throwing the foam into the clothes treatment cavity;
the water blocking piece is at least partially arranged above the electric device of the foam throwing device so as to cover the electric device.
In some embodiments, the water deflector is disposed on a top side of the foam delivery device and is connected to the foam delivery device.
In some embodiments, the foam dispensing device and the water deflector are formed as a pre-assembled unit.
In some embodiments, the water deflector covers the entirety of the foam dispensing device in an up-down direction.
In some embodiments, the foam dispensing device includes a mounting housing within which the electrical device is disposed, the circumferential side wall of the mounting housing being a watertight side wall.
In some embodiments, the foam dispensing device comprises a mounting shell having a draw space and a draw box for receiving a stock solution container, the outer housing having a draw port in communication with the draw space, the draw box being disposed in the draw space and being at least partially extractable to the exterior of the outer housing via the draw port.
In some embodiments, the laundry treatment apparatus comprises a tunnel having a heating element disposed therein, the tunnel being in communication with the laundry treatment chamber for providing an air flow to the laundry treatment chamber.
In some embodiments, the laundry treatment apparatus includes a condensation dehumidifying member for condensation dehumidifying the air flow discharged from the laundry treatment chamber.
In some embodiments, two ends of the air duct are respectively communicated with the clothes treatment cavity to form a circulating airflow channel, the clothes treatment device comprises a heat pump system, the heating element is a condenser of the heat pump system, the condensation dehumidifying element is an evaporator of the heat pump system, and the condenser is arranged in the air duct and is positioned at the downstream of the evaporator along the airflow direction.
In some embodiments, the laundry treatment apparatus comprises a laundry treatment drum rotatably disposed within the outer housing, and a front support having a through-opening; the clothes treatment equipment comprises a foam channel, wherein the inlet end of the foam channel is connected with the foam outlet of the foam throwing device, and the outlet end of the foam channel penetrates through the through hole and stretches into the clothes treatment cavity.
According to the clothes treatment equipment provided by the embodiment of the utility model, the clothes are cleaned in a non-soaking mode, so that water is not needed to soak the clothes, a large amount of foam can be injected into the clothes treatment cavity, so that the clothes can be contacted with the foam in a large area, and the clothes treatment equipment has a good cleaning capability; in addition, after the foam cleaning is finished, the water content of the clothes is not high, and basically no water is discharged, namely no water is needed to be discharged, so that the foam cleaning machine is applicable to clothes treatment equipment without washing water, such as clothes drying equipment, clothes drying cabinets and the like, is convenient for drying treatment after the foam cleaning treatment is finished, can save drying time and improves drying efficiency; the water retaining piece plays a waterproof protection role on the electric device of the foam throwing device, liquid drops in the area above the electric device are prevented from dripping on the electric device, and the running stability and safety of the foam throwing device are improved.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a laundry treating apparatus and a stock solution container according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of the structure of FIG. 1 with portions omitted;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a laundry treating apparatus and a stock solution container according to another embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of the structure of FIG. 3 with portions omitted;
fig. 5 is a partial schematic view of a laundry treating apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present utility model.
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A laundry treating drum 300; an outer case 31; a front seal door 311; a drawing port 31a; a filler opening 31b; a laundry treating chamber 300a; a door body 32; a base 400; a front support 500; an opening 500a; a through-hole 500b; an air duct inlet 500c;
a foam dispensing device 100; a mounting case 11; a drawing space 11a; a foam outlet 100a; a water inlet 100b; a water deflector 12; a water inlet valve 13; a water inlet line 14; a pipeline 15; spray head 16
Stock solution container 200
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present utility model are described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples. The following examples are illustrative of the utility model but are not intended to limit the scope of the utility model.
In the description of the embodiments of the present utility model, it should be noted that the terms "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc. indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings, are merely for convenience in describing the embodiments of the present utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or elements referred to must have a specific orientation, be configured and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the embodiments of the present utility model. 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.
Referring to fig. 1, 2, 3 and 4, the present utility model provides a laundry treating apparatus, which includes an outer housing 31, a laundry treating chamber 300a and a foam dispensing device 100.
The laundry treating chamber 300a is provided in the outer case 31. The laundry treating chamber 300a is for placing laundry.
A foam dispensing device 100 is disposed within the outer housing 31 for foaming the cleaning medium.
The foam dispensing device 100 has a foam outlet 100a, and the foam generated by the foam dispensing device 100 exits the foam dispensing device 100 through the foam outlet 100 a. The foam discharged from the foam outlet 100a may be directly flowed to the laundry treating chamber 300a or may be guided to the laundry treating chamber 300a by a pipe or the like.
The foam dispensing device 100 is used to dispense foam into the laundry treating chamber 300a so that the laundry treating apparatus can perform cleaning treatment on laundry using the foam and in a non-soaking manner.
It should be noted that the non-soaking mode refers to no liquid water soaking.
The clothes treatment device adopts foam and cleans clothes in a non-soaking mode, namely, the foam enters the clothes treatment cavity 300a and cleans the clothes by means of cleaning media carried by the foam, and in the process, liquid water flow cannot enter the clothes treatment cavity 300a, and the clothes cannot be soaked by water.
Because the clothes are cleaned in a non-soaking mode, water is not needed to soak the clothes, a large amount of foam can be injected into the clothes treatment cavity 300a, so that the clothes can be in large-area contact with the foam, and the clothes have better cleaning capability; in addition, after the foam cleaning is finished, the water content of the clothes is not high, and basically no water is discharged, namely water is not needed to be discharged, so that the foam cleaning machine is applicable to clothes treatment equipment without washing water, such as clothes drying equipment, clothes drying cabinets and the like, is convenient to dry after the foam cleaning is finished, can save drying time and improves drying efficiency.
The cleaning medium is in a liquid state before entering the foam dispensing device, and is converted into foam in the foam dispensing device.
The specific type of cleaning medium is not limited, and may be, for example, a dry cleaning agent, a laundry detergent, etc., and is not limited herein.
The specific structure of the foam dispensing apparatus 100 is not limited as long as it is capable of generating foam from the cleaning medium and discharging the foam from the foam outlet 100 a.
The foam outlet 100a is used only for discharging foam, and is not used for discharging fluid-like liquid, that is, water is not injected into the laundry treating chamber 300a through the foam dispensing device 100.
The foam dispensing apparatus 100 includes electrical devices, which are devices that require electricity.
Referring to fig. 2 and 4 for exemplary purposes, the laundry treating apparatus includes a water deflector 12, the water deflector 12 being at least partially disposed over the electrical components of the foam casting device 100 to cover the electrical components. The covering electric device is that the electric device is covered from above the electric device, and in a plane projection perpendicular to the height direction of the laundry treatment apparatus, the projection of the electric device is located within the projection of the water deflector 12.
The water deflector 12 provides water protection for the electrical device and prevents droplets in the area above the electrical device from dripping onto the electrical device.
The liquid drop in the area above the electric device may be a condensed water drop formed by the hot air of the clothes treating apparatus when the hot air is cooled, or may be a water drop accidentally scattered by the external environment, or may be a water drop leaked from the water inlet assembly. Of course, other conditions are possible.
The specific manner of mounting the water deflector 12 is not limited.
In some embodiments, the water deflector 12 is coupled to the foam dispensing device 100. That is, the water deflector 12 is mounted on the foam casting apparatus 100, so that the mounting of the water deflector 12 is facilitated, for example, the water deflector 12 and the foam casting apparatus 100 may be assembled together in advance, and other structures of the laundry treating apparatus do not need to be provided with a mounting structure for the water deflector 12.
Of course, in other embodiments, the water deflector 12 may not be connected to the foam dispensing device 100, and the water deflector 12 may be mounted on other structures outside the foam dispensing device 100, for example, on the outer housing 31.
Illustratively, the water deflector 12 is mounted on the foam dispensing device 100, and the foam dispensing device 100 and the water deflector 12 are formed as a pre-assembled unit. That is, the foam discharging device 100 and the water stopper 12 are pre-assembled together to form a pre-assembled body, and the pre-assembled body is assembled in the outer housing 31 on the production line of the laundry treating apparatus, so that the assembling efficiency can be improved.
In some embodiments, the water deflector 12 covers the entirety of the foam dispensing device 100 in an up-down direction. That is, even if liquid drops are generated in the upper region of the foam dispensing apparatus 100, the liquid drops do not drop to any portion of the foam dispensing apparatus 100 due to the shielding of the water stopper 12, and thus the entire foam dispensing apparatus 100 can be protected from water.
In other embodiments, the water guard 12 is independently disposed in the upper region of each electrical device, and no water guard 12 is disposed above the non-electrical device region, so that the water guard 12 can be flexibly disposed above each electrical device, the area of a single water guard 12 can be relatively small, and no water guard 12 is required to be disposed above the portion without electrical devices, thereby improving the flexibility of disposing other components.
Besides the upper area of the shielding device, the water blocking member 12 may also shield other parts of the foam dispensing device 100 as required, for example, shield any one or more sides of the foam dispensing device 100 in the circumferential direction, so as to play a role in waterproof protection for the circumferential direction of the foam dispensing device 100. Wherein the circumferential direction refers to an arbitrary direction perpendicular to a height direction of the laundry treating apparatus, for example, a front side, a rear side, a left side, a right side, and the like.
The specific construction of the water deflector 12 is not limited, and may be, for example, plate-like, umbrella-like, or the like.
Illustratively, in some embodiments, the water deflector 12 is box-shaped and the entire foam casting apparatus 100 is disposed within the box-shaped water deflector 12 such that the water deflector 12 provides an all-round water-proof protection to the foam casting apparatus 100.
Illustratively, the foam dispensing apparatus 100 includes a mounting case 11, and components of the foam dispensing apparatus 100 such as electrical devices are disposed within the mounting case 11, with the mounting case 11 being an exterior component of the foam dispensing apparatus 100. It should be noted that, the mounting case 11 as an exterior part of the foam dispensing apparatus 100 means that the foam dispensing apparatus 100 as a whole can be seen by a user before being assembled into the outer case 31, and the mounting case 11 is not seen substantially if the outer case 31 is made of an opaque material from the outside of the laundry treating apparatus after the foam dispensing apparatus 100 is assembled into the outer case 31.
Illustratively, the circumferential side wall of the mounting shell 11 is a watertight side wall. That is, the circumferential side wall of the installation housing 11 has no open hole, and external water drops or liquid water do not pass through the circumferential side wall to enter into the installation housing 11, so that the circumferential side wall of the installation housing 11 has a good waterproof performance. The circumferential side wall refers to a side wall in any direction perpendicular to the height direction of the laundry treating apparatus, for example, a front side, a rear side, a left side, a right side, and the like.
Illustratively, the foam dispensing apparatus 100 further comprises a drawer for receiving the stock solution container 200, i.e. the stock solution container 200 is detachably placed in the drawer. The stock solution container 200 is used for storing cleaning stock solution. The foam dispensing apparatus 100 further has a stock solution inlet and a water inlet 100b, the outlet of the stock solution container 200 is in butt joint with the stock solution inlet, the stock solution enters the interior of the foam dispensing apparatus 100 from the stock solution inlet, the water enters the interior of the foam dispensing apparatus 100 from the water inlet 100b, and the stock solution and the water are mixed in the foam dispensing apparatus 100 and foam is generated.
Referring to fig. 1, the mounting case 11 has a drawing space 11a, and a drawing box is drawably provided in the drawing space 11 a.
Referring to fig. 1, the outer case 31 has a drawing port 31a communicating with the drawing space 11a, and a drawing box is provided in the drawing space 11a and is capable of being drawn out through the drawing port 31 a. When the stock solution container 200 needs to be replaced, the drawing box is drawn out, the stock solution container 200 in the drawing box is taken out, and then the replaced stock solution container 200 is put into the drawing box.
Illustratively, the drawing port 31a and the dope inlet are located on opposite sides of the drawing space 11a in the drawing direction. For example, the drawing direction is the front-rear direction of the laundry treating apparatus, the drawing port 31a is located at the front side of the drawing space 11a, and the stock solution inlet is located at the rear side of the drawing space 11 a. In this embodiment, the stock solution inlet and the stock solution container 200 are in plug-and-socket fit along the drawing direction, specifically, when the drawing box is pushed into the drawing space 11a from the drawing port 31a, the stock solution container 200 in the drawing box is conveniently docked with the stock solution inlet, and when the drawing box is drawn out, the stock solution container 200 is separated from the stock solution inlet.
In other embodiments, referring to fig. 3, the outer housing 31 is provided with a filler neck 31b, and the filler neck 31b is configured to interface with the stock solution container 200. The stock solution container 200 may be kept in a state of being in butt joint with the filling port 31b, and the stock solution may be continuously supplied to the foam dispensing apparatus 100; the stock solution container 200 may be removed from the filling port 31b after a slightly large amount of stock solution is filled into the foam dispensing apparatus 100 at a time.
In some embodiments, the stock solution container 200 may be a single use device. After the cleaning stock solution in the stock solution container 200 is used up, the old stock solution container 200 may be taken out and replaced with a new stock solution container 200.
In other embodiments, the stock solution container 200 may be reusable. After the cleaning stock solution in the stock solution container 200 is used up, a user can pour the cleaning stock solution into the stock solution container 200, and the stock solution container 200 can be reused, so that the energy is saved and the environment is protected.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 2 and 4, the laundry treating apparatus includes a water inlet valve 13 and a water inlet pipe 14, the foam dispensing device 100 has a water inlet 100b, and the water inlet pipe 14 connects the water inlet valve 13 and the water inlet 100b for supplying water to the foam dispensing device 100, that is, the foam dispensing device 100 is used for mixing water from a stock solution inlet and water from the water inlet 100b and generating foam. The water in the tap water is used to dilute the stock solution of the stock solution container 200 to a desired concentration. In this embodiment, since the stock solution and the water are diluted and mixed in the foam dispensing apparatus 100, the concentration of the cleaning medium in the stock solution container 200 can be relatively high, and thus the volume of the stock solution container 200 can be reduced.
It should be noted that, the source of the water in the water inlet pipeline 14 is not limited, for example, the water inlet valve 13 may be connected to a tap water pipe, or may be connected to a condensed water box of the clothes processing apparatus, where the water in the condensed water box comes from condensed water collected after condensing the hot and humid air flow in the clothes drying process of the clothes processing apparatus; but also can be water filled by an access user, etc., without limitation.
In other embodiments, the user may manually add the desired water to the foam dispensing device 100.
The specific type of the laundry treating apparatus is not limited.
In some embodiments, the laundry treatment apparatus is a cabinet type laundry treatment apparatus, specifically, the outer casing 31 is a cabinet, and the laundry treatment apparatus further includes a cabinet door and a clothes airing device disposed in the cabinet and used for hanging clothes, where the cabinet body is at least provided with the above-mentioned laundry treatment chamber 300a, the front side of the cabinet body is open, and the cabinet door is disposed at the opening of the cabinet body; the laundry device is hung on the upper portion of the laundry treating chamber 300a.
In this embodiment, the laundry is hung on the laundry device, the cabinet door is closed, and the laundry is hung, that is, the laundry is not tumbled during the laundry drying or cleaning process, so that damage to the laundry can be reduced, and the dried laundry is not wrinkled or entangled.
In other embodiments, the laundry treating apparatus includes a laundry treating drum 300, and the laundry treating drum 300 is rotatably disposed within the outer housing 31. In this embodiment, the laundry treating drum 300 is rotated while the foam is introduced into the laundry treating chamber 300a, so that the foam and the laundry can be promoted to be sufficiently contacted, and the laundry treating efficiency can be improved.
Illustratively, the outer case 31 includes a left support plate, a right support plate, a top plate, a front door 311, and a rear plate, which together form an exterior surface of the laundry treating apparatus.
Illustratively, in some embodiments, the front side of the laundry treating drum 300 forms a laundry taking-in/putting-out opening, and a user takes in/putting-out laundry from the front side of the laundry treating apparatus, referring to fig. 5, the laundry treating apparatus includes a door body 32, and the door body 32 is connected to the front sealing door 311 for opening or closing the laundry taking-in/putting-out opening. In other embodiments, the top side of the laundry treating drum 300 forms a laundry access opening, and a user accesses laundry from the top side of the laundry treating apparatus.
In the embodiment of the present utility model, a heat pump dryer in which a laundry taking-in/out opening is formed at the front side of the laundry treating drum 300 will be described as an example.
Since the cavity wall of the laundry treating drum 300 of the heat pump clothes dryer has no drain passage, the circumferential side wall of the laundry treating drum 300 is a continuous wall through which the fluid medium cannot pass, i.e., the laundry treating drum 300 is a hole-free inner drum. During the rotation of the laundry treating drum 300, the bubbles in the laundry treating drum 300 do not directly pass through the laundry treating drum 300, and thus, the bubbles are prevented from flowing to the outside of the laundry treating drum 300, and the bubbles can be effectively left in the laundry treating drum 300, thereby securing the cleaning effect of the bubbles on the laundry.
It is understood that the imperforate inner tub means that the circumferential sidewall of the laundry treating tub 300 in the radial direction may be free of any hole; there may be a small number of holes and, during foam cleaning of the laundry, the holes are closed by valves so that foam does not pass through the holes to the outside of the laundry treating drum 300.
In some embodiments, the laundry treating apparatus is of a single-drum structure, and has only one drum, i.e., only the laundry treating drum 300 described above, and the outside of the laundry treating drum 300 described above has no outer tub. In other embodiments, the outer surface of the laundry treating drum 300 is further provided with an outer tub, and in the case of the outer tub, the circumferential side wall of the laundry treating drum 300 is still a continuous wall.
The specific type of the laundry treating apparatus is not limited, and may be, for example, a laundry drying apparatus, a washing and drying integrated machine, or the like.
Among them, the laundry drying apparatus means a laundry drying apparatus having a laundry drying function, but not having a water soaking washing function. The washing and drying integrated machine has the functions of soaking and washing clothes in water and drying the clothes.
The specific location of the foam dispensing apparatus 100 is not limited as long as there is enough space within the outer housing 31 to place the foam dispensing apparatus 100.
Illustratively, the foam dispensing device 100 is disposed at the upper left or upper right of the laundry treating drum 300. The upper left refers to: in a plane of a flat rotation axis perpendicular to the rotation axis of the laundry treating drum 300, a space between a circumferential outer surface of the laundry treating drum 300 and an inner wall of the cabinet is higher than the rotation axis and is located at a region on the left side of a perpendicular bisector of the rotation axis. Similarly, the upper right refers to a region higher than the rotation axis and located to the right of the center line of the rotation axis.
The laundry treating drum 300 has a large space in the upper left or upper right to install the foam put-in device 100, and the height of this position is convenient for the user to add the cleaning medium.
Illustratively, the laundry treating apparatus includes an air duct in communication with the laundry treating chamber 300a for providing an air flow to the laundry treating chamber 300a. It is understood that the interior of the air duct has a heating element for heating the air flow. When the heating member heats, the air duct provides a hot air flow into the laundry treating chamber 300a to dry laundry by the hot air flow. For example, after the foam is used for cleaning the clothes, the hot air flow is used for drying the clothes and taking away the solvent and the moisture in the foam, so that the effects of removing the foam and drying the clothes are achieved.
The air duct of any embodiment of the present utility model may be configured either as a cabinet type laundry treating apparatus or as a drum type laundry treating apparatus.
Illustratively, the laundry treating apparatus includes a condensation dehumidifying member for condensing and dehumidifying the air flow discharged from the laundry treating chamber 300a. Specifically, the hot dry air flow in the air duct flows to the laundry treating chamber 300a, and during the process of flowing through the laundry treating chamber 300a, the hot dry air flow exchanges heat with laundry and takes away a part of water vapor to form a hot humid air flow, and the hot humid air flow is discharged from the laundry treating chamber 300a to contact with the condensation dehumidifying element, and as the water vapor in the hot humid air flow is separated out due to temperature reduction, the air flow condensed and dehumidified by the condensation dehumidifying element and the low-temperature dry air flow.
In some embodiments, the air flow discharged from the laundry treating chamber 300a flows to the outside environment, i.e., the discharged air flow does not circulate into the laundry treating chamber 300a. It will be appreciated that in the embodiment where the condensation dehumidifying member is not provided, the air flow discharged from the laundry treating chamber 300a directly flows to the external environment without condensation dehumidifying of the condensation dehumidifying member, that is, the air flow flowing to the external environment is a wet and hot air flow, which affects the temperature and humidity of the external environment. In the embodiment provided with the condensation dehumidifying member, the air flow discharged from the laundry treating chamber 300a is dehumidified by condensation of the condensation dehumidifying member, so that the air flow flowing to the external environment and the low-temperature drying air flow are reduced, the influence on the humidity and temperature of the external environment can be reduced, and the contamination of foreign matters such as flocks entrained in the air flow to the external environment can be reduced.
In other embodiments, two ends of the air duct are respectively connected to the laundry treating chamber 300a to form a circulating air flow channel, and the air flow can circulate in the laundry treating chamber 300a and the air duct, so that on one hand, heat energy can be fully utilized, and on the other hand, adverse effects on the environment caused by direct discharge of the air flow to the external environment can be avoided.
The heating member and the condensation dehumidifying member are disposed in the air duct, and the heating member is disposed downstream of the condensation dehumidifying member in the air flow direction, that is, the hot and humid air flowing out of the laundry treating chamber 300a flows through the condensation dehumidifying member and then through the heating member. The condensing and dehumidifying piece is used for condensing and dehumidifying the air flow, and the heating piece is used for heating the air flow.
The working process and the clothes drying principle of the clothes treatment equipment of the embodiment of the utility model are as follows: the drying hot air flow enters the clothes treatment cavity 300a from the downstream of the air duct along the air flow direction, in the clothes treatment cavity 300a, the drying hot air flow flows through the surface of wet clothes to perform heat-moisture exchange with the wet clothes, moisture in the clothes is absorbed, the moisture in the clothes is changed into wet hot air flow, the wet hot air flow enters the upstream of the air duct and sequentially flows through the condensation dehumidifying part and the heating part, in the process of flowing through the condensation dehumidifying part, water vapor in the wet hot air flow is separated from the air flow due to temperature reduction and is condensed into water drops, the wet hot air flow is condensed and dehumidified by the condensation dehumidifying part to form low-temperature drying air flow, the low-temperature drying air flow is heated into drying hot air flow when passing through the heating part, and the drying hot air flow enters the clothes treatment cavity 300a from the downstream of the air duct again, so that the circulation operation is realized, and continuous drying of the clothes is realized.
The low-temperature dry air flow is a flow of wet hot air, and the low-temperature dry air flow has a lower temperature than the wet hot air flow. The low temperature in the embodiments of the present utility model may be room temperature.
The specific types of the condensation dehumidifying member and the heating member described above are not limited.
For example, in some embodiments, the condensation dehumidifying part is a water-cooled condensation dehumidifying part, specifically, a condensation water channel is formed in the condensation dehumidifying part, the condensation dehumidifying part is connected to a water source, the water source exchanges heat with the damp-heat air flow in the process of flowing through the condensation water channel, the water absorbs heat of the damp-heat air flow, water vapor in the damp-heat air flow is separated from the air flow due to temperature reduction and is condensed into water drops, the water drops are mixed into the water, and finally the water drops are discharged, so that the effect of dehumidifying and temperature reduction on the damp-heat air flow is achieved. The heating element may be resistive heating.
In other embodiments, the laundry treatment apparatus comprises a heat pump system, i.e. the laundry treatment apparatus is a heat pump laundry treatment apparatus. The heat pump system includes at least a compressor, an evaporator, a condenser, and a throttle member, and a refrigerant medium circulates in the compressor, the evaporator, the condenser, and the throttle member. When the refrigerant flows through the evaporator, the outer surface of the evaporator is in a low-temperature environment, and when the refrigerant flows through the condenser, the outer surface of the condenser is in a high-temperature environment.
The condensing and dehumidifying part is an evaporator, the heating part is a condenser, and the condenser is arranged at the downstream of the evaporator along the airflow flowing direction. Illustratively, both the evaporator and the condenser are fin-type structures.
Illustratively, the laundry treating apparatus includes a base 400, the laundry treating drum 300 is disposed above the base 400, and the heat pump system is disposed on the base 400. I.e. the base 400 provides installation space and mounting support for the heat pump system.
Illustratively, the laundry treating apparatus includes a front support 500, the front support 500 being disposed at a front side of the laundry treating drum 300. The front support 500 has an opening 500a, the opening 500a communicates with the laundry access opening, and the opening 500a surrounds the laundry access opening.
Illustratively, the bottom wall of the opening 500a of the front support 500 is provided with a tunnel inlet 500c, and the air flow in the laundry treating chamber 300a enters the tunnel through the tunnel inlet 500 c.
Illustratively, the air duct inlet 500c may be provided with a filter screen for filtering foreign objects such as lint entrained in the air flow.
Illustratively, the front support 500 has a through-opening 500b, the through-opening 500b extending through the front support 500. The laundry treating apparatus includes a foam passage having an inlet end connected to the foam outlet 100a, and an outlet end passing through the through-hole 500b and extending into the laundry treating chamber 300a to deliver foam to the laundry treating chamber 300a. In this embodiment, the front support 500 is utilized to provide a mounting location for the foam channel to facilitate the introduction of foam into the laundry treatment chamber 300a. Specifically, since the laundry treating drum 300 needs to be rotated, the front support 500 is not rotated, and the foam passage passes through the through-opening 500b of the front support 500, both to guide the foam to the laundry treating chamber 300a and to avoid interference with the laundry treating drum 300.
Foam channels refer to the entire path for transporting foam.
The foam passage is not limited in the manner of construction, and for example, in some embodiments, the laundry treating apparatus includes a pipe 15, a first end of the pipe 15 is connected to the foam outlet 100a of the foam dispensing device 100, and a second end of the pipe 15 serves as an outlet of the foam passage, that is, in this embodiment, the pipe 15 independently defines the foam passage, the second end of the pipe 15 passes through the through-hole 500b and protrudes into the laundry treating chamber 300a, and the foam is discharged from an end of the pipe 15 and dispensed into the laundry treating chamber 300a.
The pipeline 15 may be an integrated pipeline, and may be formed by connecting multiple sections of pipelines, which is not limited herein.
In other embodiments, the laundry treating apparatus includes a pipe 15 and a spray head 16 disposed at an end of the pipe 15, wherein a first end of the pipe 15 is connected to the foam outlet 100a, a second end of the pipe is connected to the spray head 16, and the spray head 16 passes through the through-hole 500b and protrudes into the laundry treating chamber 300a. In this embodiment, the foam is put into the laundry treating chamber 300a through the spray head 16, and the foam has an initial velocity, so that the foam is not only convenient to be fully dispersed, so that the contact area between the foam and the laundry in the laundry treating chamber 300a is larger, but also the discharge of the foam generated by the foam putting device 100 can be accelerated, and the efficiency is improved.
The opening 500a is smaller than the laundry taking/putting opening.
The location of the through-hole 500b is not limited as long as it is capable of facilitating the passage of the foam.
For example, the through-hole 500b is provided at the left side, right side, upper left side, upper right side, right upper side, etc. of the opening 500 a.
Referring to fig. 2 and 4, illustratively, the through-hole 500b is disposed above the opening 500a, on one hand, the end of the pipeline 15 and/or the position of the spray head 16 are relatively high, and the foam is thrown into the laundry treating chamber 300a from above, so that the foam can drop in a parabolic manner under the action of the initial speed and gravity, so that the foam is more dispersed, the foam can cover a larger range in the laundry treating chamber 300a, the foam is convenient to fully contact with the laundry, and the cleaning effect is improved, and on the other hand, the probability of the laundry blocking the outlet of the foam channel is also reduced.
Illustratively, the outer housing 31 includes a front door 311 positioned on a front side of the front support 500, and the foam outlet 100a is positioned in a spaced area between the front support 500 and the front door 311. The foam dispensing device 100 is disposed as far forward as possible so that the foam outlet 100a is as close to the front support 500 as possible, which can shorten the flowing distance of the foam in the pipeline 15, shorten the flowing path of the foam, and reduce the probability of foam breaking and aggregation.
In the description of the present utility model, a description of the terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "examples," "specific examples," or "some examples," etc., means that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the embodiments of the present utility model. In the present utility model, the schematic representations of the above terms are not necessarily for the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples. Furthermore, the various embodiments or examples described in the present utility model and the features of the various embodiments or examples may be combined by those skilled in the art without contradiction.
The above description is only of the preferred embodiments of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model, but various modifications and variations can be made by those skilled in the art. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, etc. made within the spirit and principle of the present utility model should be included in the protection scope of the present utility model.

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1. A laundry treatment apparatus, comprising:
an outer housing;
a laundry treatment chamber;
the foam throwing device is arranged in the outer shell and is used for generating foam from the cleaning medium and throwing the foam into the clothes treatment cavity;
the water blocking piece is at least partially arranged above the electric device of the foam throwing device so as to cover the electric device.
2. Laundry treatment apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the water deflector is connected to the foam delivery device.
3. Laundry treatment apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that the foam dispensing means and the water deflector are formed as one pre-assembled unit.
4. Laundry treatment apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the water deflector covers the whole of the foam delivery device in up-down direction.
5. The garment treatment device of claim 1, wherein the foam delivery means comprises a mounting shell within which the electrical device is disposed, the circumferential side wall of the mounting shell being a watertight side wall.
6. Laundry treatment apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the foam delivery device comprises a mounting shell having a drawing space and a drawing box for accommodating a stock solution container, the outer housing having a drawing opening communicating with the drawing space, the drawing box being arranged in the drawing space and being at least partially extractable to the outside of the outer housing via the drawing opening.
7. Laundry treatment apparatus according to any one of claims 1-6, characterized in that the laundry treatment apparatus comprises a tunnel in which a heating element is arranged, the tunnel being in communication with the laundry treatment chamber for providing an air flow to the laundry treatment chamber.
8. The laundry treatment apparatus of claim 7, comprising a condensation desiccant for condensing and dehumidifying the air flow exiting the laundry treatment chamber.
9. The laundry treatment apparatus according to claim 8, wherein both ends of the air duct are respectively communicated with the laundry treatment chamber to form a circulating air flow passage, the laundry treatment apparatus comprises a heat pump system, the heating member is a condenser of the heat pump system, the condensation dehumidifying member is an evaporator of the heat pump system, and the condenser is disposed in the air duct and downstream of the evaporator in the air flow direction.
10. Laundry treatment apparatus according to any one of claims 1-6, characterized in that the laundry treatment apparatus comprises a laundry treatment drum rotatably arranged within the outer housing and a front support having a through opening; the clothes treatment equipment comprises a foam channel, wherein the inlet end of the foam channel is connected with the foam outlet of the foam throwing device, and the outlet end of the foam channel penetrates through the through hole and stretches into the clothes treatment cavity.
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