CN220132606U - Lifting rib and clothes dryer - Google Patents

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CN220132606U
CN220132606U CN202321589683.XU CN202321589683U CN220132606U CN 220132606 U CN220132606 U CN 220132606U CN 202321589683 U CN202321589683 U CN 202321589683U CN 220132606 U CN220132606 U CN 220132606U
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路梦娟
王忠卿
汪文杰
张全涛
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The utility model provides a lifting rib and a clothes dryer, wherein the lifting rib is used for being arranged on the inner wall of a roller of the clothes dryer and comprises a bottom surface, a first ridge and a second ridge. Wherein the bottom surface is used for being abutted against the inner wall of the roller; the first ridge is mounted on the bottom surface and comprises a first top wall far away from the bottom surface; the second ridge is mounted on the bottom surface and comprises a second top wall far away from the bottom surface; one end of the first ridge extending along the length direction of the lifting rib is connected with one end of the second ridge extending along the length direction, and the height of the first top wall relative to the bottom surface is higher than that of the second top wall relative to the bottom surface. According to the lifting rib, the first top wall is higher than the second top wall, so that when the lifting rib rises to a certain height due to rotation of the roller, the part of clothes on the second ridge part slides off first, and the clothes are stretched in the length direction of the lifting rib. Compared with the existing lifting ribs, the lifting ribs stretch the clothes in the vertical and horizontal directions at the same time, so that the clothes are unfolded more fully, and the clothes are dried uniformly.

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Lifting rib and clothes dryer
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of clothes dryers, and particularly relates to a lifting rib and a clothes dryer.
Background
Clothes dryers are household appliances capable of drying clothes rapidly, and with the change of structures of urban residential buildings, the space for drying clothes is smaller and smaller, and the user population for drying clothes by using the clothes dryers is gradually expanding.
Some clothes dryers on the market at present are easy to twist when drying clothes, so that the dried clothes have a plurality of folds and are uneven in drying, and the use experience of users is affected.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the utility model provides a lifting rib and a clothes dryer, which can solve the problems that when the clothes dryer dries clothes, clothes are easy to twist, so that the dried clothes have a plurality of folds and the clothes are dried unevenly.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present utility model provides the following technical solutions:
a lifting rib applied to a clothes dryer for being mounted on an inner wall of a drum of the clothes dryer, comprising:
the bottom surface is used for being abutted against the inner wall of the roller;
a first ridge mounted to the bottom surface and including a first top wall remote from the bottom surface;
a second ridge mounted to the bottom surface, including a second top wall remote from the bottom surface;
one end of the first ridge extending along the length direction of the lifting rib is connected with one end of the second ridge extending along the length direction, and the height of the first top wall relative to the bottom surface is higher than that of the second top wall relative to the bottom surface.
In some embodiments, the height of the first top wall relative to the bottom surface is N times the height of the second top wall relative to the bottom surface, wherein N.gtoreq.2.
In some embodiments, the length of the first ridge is longer than the length of the second ridge in the length direction.
In some embodiments, the width of the first top wall is smaller than the width of the second top wall in a width direction perpendicular to the length direction.
In some embodiments, the first ridge further comprises a first side wall adjacent to the second ridge, the first top wall, the first side wall, and the second top wall being connected in sequence such that the first ridge engages the second ridge;
the included angle between the first side wall and the first top wall as well as the included angle between the first side wall and the second top wall are obtuse angles.
In some embodiments, the surface of the first ridge is a non-slip structure.
In some embodiments, the second ridge surface is smoother than the first ridge surface.
In some embodiments, the lifting rib is integrally formed.
A clothes dryer, comprising:
a roller;
the lifting rib is arranged on the inner wall of the roller.
In some embodiments, the number of lifting ribs is at least two;
wherein, the first ridge of at least one lifting rib is close to the drum mouth of the drum, and the second ridge is far away from the drum mouth of the drum;
the first ridge of at least one lifting rib is far away from the drum mouth of the drum, and the second ridge is near the drum mouth of the drum.
According to the lifting rib and the clothes dryer provided by the embodiment of the utility model, as the first top wall of the lifting rib is higher than the second top wall, after the lifting rib rises to a certain height along with the rotation of the washing drum, the part of clothes located on the second ridge firstly slides off the second ridge, and the part of clothes located on the first ridge continuously rises, so that the clothes are stretched in the length direction of the lifting rib. Compared with the existing lifting ribs, the lifting ribs can stretch the clothes in the vertical direction and stretch the clothes in the length direction in the lifting rib lifting process, so that the clothes can be unfolded more fully, wrinkles are not easy to occur, and uniform drying of the clothes is facilitated.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present utility model, the drawings that are required to be used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly described below. It is evident that the figures in the following description are only some embodiments of the utility model, from which other figures can be obtained without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
For a more complete understanding of the present utility model and the advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the following description.
Fig. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a lifting rib according to an embodiment of the present utility model under a first view angle.
Fig. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of a lifting rib according to an embodiment of the present utility model under a second view angle.
Fig. 3 is a schematic structural view of a clothes dryer according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of a roller and a lifting rib according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the assembled structure shown in fig. 4 taken along the direction B-B.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present utility model. It will be apparent that the described embodiments are only some, but not all, embodiments of the utility model. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to fall within the scope of the utility model.
The embodiment of the utility model provides a lifting rib, which is applied to a clothes dryer. A clothes dryer is a clothes drying apparatus, which is based on the principle that laundry is dried by generating high-temperature drying gas and flowing it across the surface of the laundry so that moisture in the laundry is evaporated and carried away by the air flow. In addition, the dryer may be a washing and drying integrated machine having both functions of washing laundry and drying laundry. The lifting ribs are arranged on the inner wall of the roller of the clothes dryer, and when the roller rotates, the lifting ribs rotate along with the roller to lift clothes, so that the clothes are unfolded, the clothes are prevented from wrinkling, and the air flowing on the surfaces of all the clothes is ensured to be uniformly dried.
For example, referring to fig. 1, fig. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a lifting rib according to an embodiment of the utility model under a first view angle. The lifting rib 100 includes a first ridge 110, a second ridge 120, and a bottom surface 130. The lifting rib 100 is for being mounted on the inner wall of the drum of the clothes dryer, and its extending direction may be parallel to the length direction of the drum or may be inclined with respect to the length direction of the drum.
Wherein the bottom surface 130 is adapted to abut against the inner wall of the drum of the dryer.
The first ridge 110 is mounted to the bottom surface 130 and includes a first top wall 111 remote from the bottom surface 130.
The second ridge 120 is mounted to the bottom surface 130 and includes a second top wall 121 remote from the bottom surface 130.
One end of the first ridge 110 extending along the length direction of the lifting rib 100 is connected to one end of the second ridge 120 extending along the length direction of the lifting rib, and the height of the first top wall 111 relative to the bottom surface 130 is higher than the height of the second top wall 121 relative to the bottom surface 130.
In practical application, when the drum rotates, after the clothes are hung by the lifting ribs 100, the part of the clothes close to the inner wall of the drum moves to a high position under the lifting of the lifting ribs 100, and the part of the clothes far from the inner wall of the drum falls under the action of gravity, so that the clothes are stretched in the width direction of the lifting ribs. Since the height of the first top wall 111 with respect to the bottom surface 130 is higher than the height of the second top wall 121 with respect to the bottom surface 130, as the drum rotates, when the lifting rib rises to the first height, the portion of the laundry hanging on the second ridge 120 begins to slide down, while the portion hanging on the first ridge 110 continues to be driven to move upward, thereby generating a stretching of the laundry in the length direction of the lifting rib until the lifting rib 100 moves to the second height (the second height is higher than the first height), and the laundry completely slides off the lifting rib. According to the lifting rib provided by the embodiment of the utility model, in the process of lifting clothes, the clothes are stretched in the vertical direction and the length direction, so that the clothes can be unfolded more fully, the clothes are not easy to wrinkle, and the clothes are uniformly dried.
In some embodiments, the height of the first top wall 111 relative to the bottom surface 130 is N times the height of the second top wall 121 relative to the bottom surface 130, where N+.2. Preferably, N has a value of 3. By the arrangement of the large difference in height between the first ridge 110 and the second ridge 120, the effect that one part of the clothing is lifted by the first ridge 110 and the other part slides off the second ridge 120 to stretch the clothing in the length direction of the lifting rib is facilitated.
It can be appreciated that, in the lifting rib 100 provided in the embodiment of the present utility model, the first ridge 110 is mainly used to lift the clothes to a higher height, and if the length of the first ridge 110 in the length direction of the lifting rib 100 is too short, the lifting rib 100 cannot lift the clothes to the higher height, so that the clothes unfolding effect is poor. Therefore, the length of the first ridge portion 110 in the length direction of the lifting rib 100 can be made longer than the length of the second ridge portion 120 in the length direction of the lifting rib 100, so as to ensure a good lifting effect of the lifting rib 100.
In some embodiments, to facilitate the first ridge 110 to catch the laundry while facilitating the laundry to slide off the second ridge 120 after the lifting rib 100 is lifted to the first height, the width of the first top wall 111 may be made smaller than the width of the second top wall 121 in the width direction perpendicular to the length direction of the lifting rib 100.
In some embodiments, the first ridge 110 further includes a first sidewall 112, the first sidewall 112 being proximate to the second ridge 120. The first top wall 111, the first side wall 112, and the second top wall 121 are connected in sequence such that the first ridge 110 is engaged with the second ridge 120. The included angle between the first side wall 112 and the first top wall 111, the second top wall 121 is an obtuse angle. Preferably, the first top wall 111 is parallel to the second top wall 121, and the angle formed between the first side wall 112 and the first top wall 111, the second top wall 121 is 135 °. By this structural arrangement, the surface of the connecting portion between the first top wall 111, the first side wall 112 and the second top wall 121 is more gentle, and the clothes are not easy to deform or damage when the lifting rib 100 lifts the clothes. Similarly, the angles between the other side walls of the first ridge portion 110 and the first top wall 111 are obtuse angles, and the angles between the side walls of the second ridge portion 120 and the second top wall 121 are obtuse angles. In order to prevent the lifting rib 100 from being deformed or damaged by stretching the laundry when lifting the laundry, the bent portions of the surface of the lifting rib 100 are curved surfaces in smooth transition.
In some embodiments, the lifting rib 100 is, for example, integrally formed, so that dirt is not easily collected or the laundry is not polluted due to mildew caused by water in the gap. It can be appreciated that the sidewalls of the first ridge portion 110 and the second ridge portion 120 for interconnection are on the same plane, so that the manufacturing mold of the lifting rib 100 is simple in structure and low in manufacturing cost.
In some embodiments, the surface of the first ridge 110 is a non-slip structure, thereby facilitating lifting of the garment. For example, the surface of the first ridge 110 may be a frosted surface, or may be a heat-resistant rubber surface. In addition, in order to prevent the surface of the first ridge portion 110 from being easily damaged, a material having a slightly higher hardness may be selected. The smoothness of the surface of the second ridge 120 may be lower than that of the first ridge 110 so that the laundry can smoothly slide down from the second ridge 120 to spread the laundry in the length direction of the lifting rib 100.
Further, referring to fig. 2, fig. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of a lifting rib according to a second view angle of the embodiment of the present utility model. The lifting bar 100 further comprises a connecting portion 140.
The first ridge 110 and the second ridge 120 are hollow, and are joined to form an accommodation space 150 having an opening. The connection part 140 is disposed in the receiving space 150 and fixedly connected with the first ridge 110 and/or the second ridge 120. The connection part 140 is for connection with the drum of the dryer such that the lifting rib 100 is installed in the drum of the dryer.
The embodiment of the utility model also provides a clothes dryer, and fig. 3 is an exemplary schematic diagram of the clothes dryer according to the embodiment of the utility model. The dryer 1000 includes a cabinet 300, a drum (not shown in fig. 3), and the lifting rib 100 (not shown in fig. 3) described above. The drum is installed inside the case 300, and the lifting ribs 100 are installed on the inner wall of the drum.
For example, referring to fig. 4, fig. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of a roller and a lifting rib according to an embodiment of the utility model.
The drum 200 includes a nozzle 210, an inner wall 220, and a bottom 230. The drum 200 is cylindrical and is configured to rotate about an axis under the driving of a motor. In practical application, laundry is placed in a drum, and tumbles and falls in the drum as the drum rotates.
The lifting rib 100 is mounted to the inner wall 220. The lifting rib 100 may be parallel to the axis of the drum 200 or may be slightly inclined with respect to the axis of the drum 200. The number of lifting ribs 100 is at least two, wherein the first ridge 110 of at least one lifting rib 100 is near the nozzle 210 and the second ridge 120 is far from the nozzle 210; the first ridge 110 of the at least one lifting rib 100 is distal to the nozzle 210 and the second ridge 120 is proximal to the nozzle 210. By the arrangement of the lifting rib 100, the laundry spreading efficiency can be improved, thereby improving the drying efficiency of the dryer 1000.
Preferably, the lifting ribs 100 are parallel to the axis of the drum 200 and are two in number, and referring to fig. 5, fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the assembled structure shown in fig. 4 along the direction B-B by way of example. Two lifting ribs are arranged in the roller 200, the two lifting ribs are oppositely arranged, and the first ridge 110 of one lifting rib 100 is close to the nozzle 210 and far away from the barrel bottom 230, and the second ridge 120 is far away from the nozzle 210 and near the barrel bottom 230; while the first ridge 110 of the other lifting rib 100 is located away from the nozzle and toward the bottom 230 and the second ridge 120 is located toward the nozzle 210 and away from the bottom 230. Preferably, the two lifting ribs are arranged in a central symmetry manner relative to the central point of the roller.
In practical use, during the rotation of the drum, the laundry is lifted by one of the lifting ribs 100, for example, first, so as to be spread out in the width direction of the lifting rib. For example, the lifting rib 100 is located near one of the openings 210, and when the laundry is lifted to the first height of the drum height, the portion of the laundry near the bottom 230 begins to slide down, and the portion of the laundry near the opening 210 continues to be lifted, so that the laundry is spread out along the length and width directions of the lifting rib. Wherein the first height is related to the weight of the laundry, the material, the height of the second ridge 120 of the lifting rib 100, etc. When the lifting rib 100 continues to rotate to the second height, the lifted laundry is slid down as a whole, and then continues to be lifted by another lifting rib 100, thereby improving the unfolding efficiency of the laundry. Since the first ridge 110 of the other lifting rib 100 is adjacent to the bottom 230, the portion of the laundry adjacent to the bottom 230 is mainly lifted, so that the portion of the laundry adjacent to the opening 210 and the bottom 230 can be lifted evenly, and uneven laundry spreading is avoided.
It will be appreciated that the lifting ribs 100 may also be provided with a plurality of groups at intervals, each group comprising two lifting ribs which are opposite and are arranged centrally symmetrically with respect to the centre point of the drum.
According to the clothes dryer provided by the embodiment of the utility model, the two lifting ribs 100 are arranged in the roller 200, and the two lifting ribs 100 are opposite and are centrosymmetric, so that the unfolding efficiency of clothes in the roller can be improved, and each part of the clothes is evenly stretched and unfolded, so that the clothes can be evenly dried, wrinkles are reduced, and the use experience of a user is improved.
The lifting rib and the clothes dryer provided by the embodiment of the utility model are described in detail, and specific examples are applied to illustrate the principle and the implementation mode of the utility model, and the description of the above embodiments is only used for helping to understand the method and the core idea of the utility model; meanwhile, as those skilled in the art will vary in the specific embodiments and application scope according to the ideas of the present utility model, the present description should not be construed as limiting the present utility model in summary.

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1. A lifting rib for use with a clothes dryer, for mounting to an inner wall of a drum of the clothes dryer, comprising:
the bottom surface is used for being abutted against the inner wall of the roller;
a first ridge mounted to the bottom surface and including a first top wall remote from the bottom surface;
a second ridge mounted to the bottom surface, including a second top wall remote from the bottom surface;
one end of the first ridge extending along the length direction of the lifting rib is connected with one end of the second ridge extending along the length direction, and the height of the first top wall relative to the bottom surface is higher than that of the second top wall relative to the bottom surface.
2. The lifting rib of claim 1, wherein the height of the first top wall relative to the bottom surface is N times the height of the second top wall relative to the bottom surface, wherein N is ≡2.
3. The lifting bar of claim 1, wherein a length of the first ridge is longer than a length of the second ridge in the length direction.
4. The lifting rib according to claim 1, wherein a width of the first top wall is smaller than a width of the second top wall in a width direction perpendicular to the length direction.
5. The lifting rib of claim 1, wherein the first ridge further comprises a first side wall adjacent to the second ridge, the first top wall, the first side wall, and the second top wall being connected in sequence such that the first ridge engages the second ridge;
the included angle between the first side wall and the first top wall as well as the included angle between the first side wall and the second top wall are obtuse angles.
6. The lifting bar of any one of claims 1-5, wherein a surface of the first ridge is an anti-slip structure.
7. The lifting bar of claim 6, wherein the second ridge surface is smoother than the first ridge surface.
8. A lifting bar according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the lifting bar is integrally formed.
9. A clothes dryer, comprising:
a roller;
a lifting rib as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8 mounted on the inner wall of the drum.
10. The clothes dryer of claim 9 wherein the number of lifting ribs is at least two;
wherein, the first ridge of at least one lifting rib is close to the drum mouth of the drum, and the second ridge is far away from the drum mouth of the drum;
the first ridge of at least one lifting rib is far away from the drum mouth of the drum, and the second ridge is near the drum mouth of the drum.
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