EP1752575B1 - Washing-drying machine - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a washing-drying machine, and more particularly, to a washing-drying machine capable of enhancing a drying efficiency without increasing a size of a cabinet.
- a washing-drying machine serves to perform both a washing function and a drying function.
- the washing-drying machine comprises a cabinet 11 having a receiving space therein, a tub 21 received in the cabinet 11, a washing tub 31 rotatably installed in the tub 21, a condensing duct 41 formed outside the tub 21 for condensing moisture exhausted from the tub 21, a heating duct 51 connected to a lower side of the condensing duct 41 in an air flow direction for heating air thereby providing the heated air into the tub 21, and a blower 53 for circulating the air inside the tub 21 along the condensing duct 41 and the heating duct 51.
- An inlet 12 for inputting laundry is formed at one side of the cabinet 11, and a door 14 for opening and closing the inlet 12 is provided at one side of the inlet 12.
- the tub 21 having a cylindrical shape of which one side is open for receiving water is arranged in the cabinet 11. Also, a spring 23 and a damper 24 for supporting the tub 21 are respectively provided at upper and lower portions of the tub 21.
- a drain passage 25 where a drain pump 26 is installed is provided at a lower portion of the tub 21, and a washing tub motor 27 is provided at a rear end of the tub 21.
- the washing tub 31 having a cylindrical shape of which one side is open is received in the tub 21 so as to be rotatable by the washing tub motor 27.
- a plurality of through holes 32 are penetratingly-formed at a circumference of the washing tub 31.
- a plurality of lifts 33 for lifting laundry are spaced from each other at an inner surface of the washing tub 31 in a circumferential direction.
- the condensing duct 41 for exhausting air inside the tub 21 and condensing is coupled to a rear surface of the tub 21, and a water supplying pipe 43 for supplying water into the condensing duct 41 is installed at an upper portion of the condensing duct 41.
- a water supplying valve 44 for opening and closing the water supplying pipe 43 is provided at the water supplying pipe 43.
- One end of the heating duct 51 is connected to an upper end of the condensing duct 41, and another end of the heating duct 51 is connected to a front portion of the tub 21.
- a blower 53 for circulating air inside the tub 21 is installed in the heating duct 51, and a heater 55 for heating air inside the heating duct 51 is provided at a lower side of the blower 53.
- the related art washing-drying machine has the following problems. Since the condensing duct 41 is arranged at a rear surface of the tub 21, collision between the condensing duct 41 and the cabinet 11 is caused by vibration of the tub 21 in back and forth directions when the washing-drying machine is driven. To solve the problem, a space is obtained between the cabinet 11 and the condensing duct 41, which causes a limitation in a length of the tub 21 and a thickness (sectional area for air flow) of the condensing duct 41 in back and forth directions. Furthermore, since the sectional area for air flow of the condensing duct 41 can not be increased, a flow loss of circulation air is increased. As the result, a drying efficiency is lowered thus to prolong a drying time and to increase water consumption.
- US-A-2004.045,327 discloses a washing-drying machine of the drum type.
- This known device comprises a tub installed in a cabinet and a washing tub rotatably arranged in the tub.
- a condensing duct At the rear side of the fixed tub there is provided a condensing duct outside of the fixed tub.
- a water supply pipe is connected to the condensing duct. In the drying operation the heat exchange between the circulated wet air and injected cold water takes places in the condensing duct at the rear side of the fixed tub, outside of the fixed tub.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a washing-drying machine capable of enhancing a drying efficiency by decreasing a flow resistance of air inside a condensing area.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a washing-drying machine capable of enhancing a drying efficiency by increasing a heat exchange area between water and air.
- a washing-drying machine comprising: a cabinet; a tub installed in the cabinet; a washing tub rotatably arranged in the tub; a water supplying pipe connected to the tub for supplying water in order that wet air can be condensed inside the tub; and a circulation duct arranged outside the tub and having both ends connected to the tub, for circulating air inside the tub therethrough.
- a washing-drying machine comprising: a cabinet; a tub installed in the cabinet; a washing tub rotatably arranged in the tub; a water supplying pipe connected to the tub so that water flow on an inner surface of the tub; and a circulation duct arranged outside the tub and having both ends connected to the tub, for circulating air inside the tub therethrough.
- a washing-drying machine comprising: a cabinet; a tub installed in the cabinet; a washing tub rotatably arranged in the tub; a water supplying pipe arranged at the tub so that water be dropped by contacting the washing tub; and a circulation duct arranged outside the tub and having both ends connected to the tub, for circulating air inside the tub.
- a washing-drying machine comprises: a cabinet 110; a tub 120 installed in the cabinet 110; a washing tub 151 rotatably arranged in the tub 120; a water supplying pipe 141 arranged between the tub 120 and the washing tub 151 and having a condensing area 140a to condense flowing wet air, for supplying water therebetween; and a circulation duct 161 arranged outside the tub 120 and having both ends connected to the tub 120, for circulating air inside the tub 120 therethrough.
- An inlet 111 for inputting laundry is formed at a front surface of the cabinet 110, and a door 112 is provided so as to open and close the inlet 111.
- the tub 120 is arranged in the cabinet 110 so as to be supported by a spring 131 and a damper 133.
- a drain passage 135 where a drain pump 136 is installed is provided at a lower portion of the tub 120.
- the washing tub 151 is arranged in the tub 120 so as to be rotatable centering around a horizontally-arranged rotation shaft.
- a washing tub motor 137 for driving the washing tub 151 is integrally coupled to a rear end of the tub 120.
- a plurality of through holes 153 are penetratingly-formed at a circumference of the washing tub 151.
- a plurality of lifts 154 for upwardly moving laundry are provided at an inner surface of the washing tub 151.
- a duct connecting portion 122 upwardly protruding so as to be connected to an inlet of the circulation duct 161 is formed at a rear upper portion of the tub 120.
- the duct connecting portion 122 is protruding from a portion spaced from a center line (Lvc) of the tub 120 in upper and lower directions.
- a rear end of the duct connecting portion 122 is not more protruding than a rear end of the tub 120 towards a rear side of the cabinet 110.
- a blower 163 for circulating air is rotatably installed in the circulation duct 161, and a heater 165 for heating air is provided at a lower side of the blower 163.
- the water supplying pipe 141 for supplying water to the tub 120 is arranged at an upper side of a rear end of the tub 120.
- a condensing area 140a for condensing moisture exhausted from the washing tub 151 is formed between an inner rear region of the tub 120 and the washing tub 151.
- a water supply valve 143 for opening and closing the water supplying pipe 141 is provided at the water supplying pipe 141.
- a water dropping delaying portion 125 for delaying dropping of water supplied from the water supplying pipe 141 is formed at an inner surface of a rear end of the tub 120.
- the water dropping delaying portion 125 comprises a first rib 126a protruding from an inner surface of a rear end of the tub 120 and extending along a radial direction of the tub 120, and a plurality of second ribs 126b protruding from an inner surface of the tub 120 and extending as a circular shape.
- the first rib 126a and the second rib 126b are protruding so as to have a section of a semi-circular shape.
- a rib 127a having a section of a circular shape can be constructed as shown in FIG. 5A
- a rib 127b having a section of a square shape can be constructed as shown in FIG. 5B .
- a rib 127c having a section of a square shape and upwardly protruding with an inclination angle can be constructed as shown in FIG. 5C .
- the blower 163 When laundry having undergone a washing operation is to be dried, the blower 163 is rotated so as to circulate air inside the tub 120 and the heater 165 is driven so as to heat the air. The air heated by the heater 165 is introduced into the washing tub 151 thereby to contain moisture evaporated from the laundry. Then, the wet air is exhausted outside the washing tub 151 via the through holes 153 of the washing tub 151.
- the water supplying valve 143 When the water supplying valve 143 is opened, water is supplied to the inner surface of the rear end of the tub 120 through the water supplying pipe 141. The water downwardly flows along the inner surface of the rear end of the tub 120.
- the water dropping delaying portion 125 delays dropping of the water thereby to prolong a heat exchange time between the wet air exhausted outside the washing tub 151 and the water.
- the wet air exhausted outside the washing tub 151 flows along the condensing area 140a, and contacts the inner surface of the tub 120 having a relatively low temperature or contacts the water thus to be condensed.
- the condensed air has a lowered humidity thereby to become a dry air and thus to upwardly flow.
- the upwardly flowing dry air is heated by the heater 165 via the blower 163 thus to become high-temperature dry air. Then, the air flows along the circulation duct 161 thus to be introduced into the tub 120, which is repeated.
- the washing tub 151 is intermittently rotated in forward and backward directions so that the heated air can uniformly contact the laundry for acceleration of a drying of the laundry.
- the water supplying valve 143 is intermittently opened and closed thereby to supply the water to the inner surface of the rear end of the tub 120.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view showing a washing-drying machine according to a second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along line VII-VII of FIG. 6
- FIG. 8 is a side view of a washing tub of FIG. 6
- FIGS. 9 and 10 are side views showing a modification of a washing tub of the washing-drying machine according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- the washing-drying machine comprises: a cabinet 110 having a receiving space therein; a tub 120 installed in the cabinet 110; a washing tub 171 rotatably arranged in the tub 120; a water supplying pipe 141 arranged at the tub 120 for dropping water to the washing tub 171; and a circulation duct 161 arranged outside the tub 120 for circulating air inside the tub 120 therethrough.
- the tub 120 is arranged in the cabinet 110 so as to be supported by a spring 131 and a damper 133.
- the washing tub 171 is rotatably arranged in the tub 120, and a washing tub motor 137 for driving the washing tub 171 is integrally coupled to a rear end of the tub 120.
- a duct connecting portion 122 upwardly protruding so as to be connected to an inlet of the circulation duct 161 is formed at a rear upper portion of the tub 120.
- the duct connecting portion 122 is protruding from a portion spaced from a center line (Lvc) of the tub 120 in upper and lower directions. Also, a rear end of the duct connecting portion 122 is not more protruding than a rear end of the tub 120 towards a rear side of the cabinet 110
- the washing tub 171 has a cylindrical shape of which one side is opened.
- the washing tub 171 includes a perforated portion 172a having a plurality of through holes 153 penetratingly formed at a circumference of the washing tub 171, and a non-perforated portion 172b formed at one side of the perforated portion 172a with a certain width in an axial line direction of the washing tub 171.
- a water supplying pipe 141 is installed at the tub 120 so that a condensing area 140b can be formed near the non-perforated portion 172b.
- the water supplying pipe 141 is arranged at an upper side of the non-perforated portion 172b so that water can be dropped by contacting the non-perforated portion 172b.
- a water supplying valve 143 for opening and closing the water supplying pipe 141 is provided at the water supplying pipe 141.
- washing tub 181 having a rib 183 protruding along a radial direction and extending along a circumferential direction of the washing tub 181 for preventing water dropped to the non-perforated portion 172b from the water supplying pipe 141 from flowing to the perforated portion 172a.
- a washing tub 191 having a guide portion 193 inwardly concaved along a radial direction and extending along a circumferential direction at the non-perforated portion 172b.
- a water dropping delaying portion 129 for delaying dropping of water dropped to the non-perforated portion 172b thus to be dispersed to an inner wall of the tub 120 is formed at the inner wall of the tub 120.
- the water dropping delaying portion 129 is implemented as a plurality of ribs protruding from the inner wall of the tub 120 and extending in a longitudinal direction.
- the blower 163 and the heater 165 are operated. Then, air heated by the heater 165 flows along the circulation duct 161 thus to be introduced into the washing tub 171. Then, the high temperature air introduced into the washing tub 171 contains wet air evaporated from the laundry thus to become wet air, and is exhausted outside the washing tub 171 via the through holes 153 of the perforated portion 172a.
- the water supplying valve 143 intermittently opens and closes the water supplying pipe 141 thereby to supply water to the non-perforated portion 172b.
- the washing tub 171 is intermittently driven in forward and backward directions so that the laundry can smoothly contact the high temperature air.
- Some of the water dropped to the non-perforated portion 172b is heat-exchanged with the washing tub 171 with flowing along the non-perforated portion 172b, and other is dispersed to be spaced from the washing tub 171.
- the water dropping delaying portion 129 formed at the inner wall of the tub 120 increases a heat exchange area between water and air, and delays a dropping speed of water dispersed from the washing tub 171, thereby increasing an entire heat exchange amount.
- the wet air exhausted outside the washing tub 171 through the perforated portion 172a flows along the condensing area 140b, and contacts the surface of the washing tub 171, the inner surface of the tub 120, and water thus to be condensed. Then, the condensed air becomes dry air thus to upwardly flow.
- the upwardly flowing dry air passes through the blower 163, is heated by the heater 165, and then is introduced into the washing tub 171, which is repeated thus to perform a drying operation.
- FIG. 11 is a sectional view showing a washing-drying machine according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- a washing-drying machine comprises a cabinet 110; a tub 120 installed in the cabinet 110; a washing tub 151 rotatably arranged in the tub 120; a water supplying pipe 141 for supplying water to the tub 120 so that water can be dropped via the washing tub 151; and a circulation duct 161 arranged outside the tub 120 for circulating air inside the tub 120 therethrough; and a channel member 201 coupled to a rear end of the washing tub 151 for passing water supplied from the water supplying pipe 141.
- the tub 120 is supported by a spring 131 and a damper 133 in the cabinet 110, and the washing tub 151 is rotatably installed in the tub 120.
- a duct connecting portion 122 upwardly protruding so as to be connected to an inlet of the circulation duct 161 is formed at a rear upper portion of the tub 120. Also, a blower 163 and a heater 165 respectively for blowing air inside the tub 120 and heating the air are provided in the circulation duct 161.
- a water supplying pipe 141 for dropping water to the channel member 201 so as to form a condensing area 140c near the channel member 201 is provided at an upper portion of a rear end of the washing tub 151.
- a water supplying valve 143 for opening and closing the water supplying pipe 141 is provided at the water supplying pipe 141.
- the channel member 201 having a circular ring shape for passing water dropped from the water supplying pipe 141 is rotatably coupled to a rear end of the washing tub 151.
- the channel member 201 has a center portion inwardly concaved in a radial direction of the washing tub 151, and is extending in a circumferential direction.
- the channel member 201 has an outer diameter smaller than that of the washing tub 151 so as to prevent water from flowing or being dispersed to the through holes 153 of the washing tub 151.
- the water supplying valve 143 opens the water supplying pipe 141 as a drying operation starts, water drops through the water supplying pipe 141. Some of the dropped water contacts the channel member 201 thus to be heat-exchanged and be dropped to a lower portion of the tub 120, and other is dispersed to a peripheral portion of the channel member 201.
- the wet air containing moisture of the laundry in the washing tub 151 is exhausted outside the washing tub 151 via the through holes 153 of the washing tub 151, and moves along the condensing area 140c. Then, the air contacts the channel member 201, the inner surface of the tub 120, and water thus to be condensed. Then, the condensed air becomes dry thus to upwardly flow.
- the upwardly flowing dry air is heated by the heater 165 thus to become high-temperature dry air, and then is introduced into the washing tub 151 thus to contact the laundry.
- the above processes are repeated to perform a drying operation.
- FIG. 12 is a sectional view showing a washing-drying machine according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 13 is a sectional view showing a tub and a washing tub taken along line XIII-XIII of FIG. 12 .
- a washing-drying machine comprises a cabinet 110; a tub 120 installed in the cabinet 110; a washing tub 151 rotatably arranged in the tub 120; a water supplying pipe 141 arranged at the tub 120 so that water can be dropped via the washing tub 151; a circulation duct 161 arranged outside the tub 120 for circulating air inside the tub 120 therethrough; and a condensing disc 211 coupled to a rear end of the washing tub 151 so as to contact water.
- the tub 120 is supported by a spring 131 and a damper 133 in the cabinet 110, and the washing tub 151 is rotatably installed in the tub 120.
- a duct connecting portion 122 upwardly protruding so as to be connected to an inlet of the circulation duct 161 is formed at a rear upper portion of the tub 120. Also, a blower 163 and a heater 165 respectively for blowing air inside the tub 120 and heating the air are provided in the circulation duct 161.
- the water supplying pipe 141 for dropping water towards the condensing disc 211 so that the condensing area 140c can be formed at a peripheral portion of the condensing disc 211 is formed at an upper side of a rear end of the washing tub 151.
- a water supplying valve 143 for opening and closing the water supplying pipe 141 is provided at the water supplying pipe 141.
- the condensing disc 211 is coupled to a rear end of the washing tub 151 so as to contact water dropped from the water supplying pipe 141.
- the condensing disc 211 is formed of a metal having an excellent conductivity, and has a disc shape.
- the condensing disc 211 has a plurality of first water dropping delaying ribs 212a protruding from a surface of the condensing disc 211 and extending in a radial direction, and a plurality of second water dropping delaying ribs 212b protruding from a surface of the condensing disc 211 and extending in a circumferential direction.
- a plurality of water dropping delaying portions 129 for delaying dropping of water dispersed from the condensing disc 211 is provided at an inner wall of the tub 120 where the condensing disc 211 is installed.
- the water dropping delaying portions 129 are implemented as ribs protruding from the inner wall of the tub 120 and extending in a direction crossing a water dropping direction.
- water is supplied to the condensing disc 211 through the water supplying pipe 141. Some of the water dropped to the condensing disc 211 is heat-exchanged with the condensing disc 211; and other is dispersed from the condensing disc 211.
- the water dropping delaying portion 129 delays a dropping speed of water dispersed from the condensing disc 211 thereby to accelerate a heat exchange rate.
- the air heated by the heater 165 and introduced into the washing tub 151 contacts the laundry thus to contain moisture.
- the wet air is exhausted outside the washing tub 151 via the through holes 153.
- the wet air flows along the condensing area 140c, and contacts the condensing disc 211, the tub 120, and water thus to be condensed.
- the condensed air becomes dry air thus to upwardly flow, flows along the circulation duct 161, is heated thus to become high-temperature dry air, and is introduced into the washing tub 151.
- the above processes are repeated thus to perform a drying function.
- FIG. 14 is a sectional view showing a washing-drying machine according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- a washing-drying machine according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention comprises a cabinet 310; a tub 320 installed in the cabinet 310; a washing tub 340 rotatably arranged in the tub 320; a water supplying pipe 357 arranged between the tub 320 and the washing tub 340 for supplying water to the tub 320 so that wet air can be condensed; and a circulation duct 351 arranged outside the tub 320 for circulating air inside the tub 320 therethrough.
- a door 312 through which laundry is introduced into the washing tub is rotatably provided at an upper portion of the cabinet 310 in upper and lower directions.
- the tub 320 having an upwardly opened cylindrical shape for receiving water is supported by a plurality of rods 322 having springs (not shown) in the cabinet 310.
- a water supplying pipe 313 for supplying water into the tub 320 is installed at an upper rear portion of the cabinet 310.
- a valve for supplying water or shielding water supply is provided at the water supplying pipe 313.
- the washing tub 340 having an upwardly opened cylindrical shape is arranged in the tub 320 so as to be rotatable centering around a rotation shaft arranged in upper and lower directions.
- a plurality of through holes 343 for passing water or air are penetratingly formed at a circumference of the washing tub 340.
- An agitator or a pulsator 345 for forming a water vortex is provided at an inner lower portion of the washing tub 340.
- a motor 347 for rotating the washing tub 340 and the pulsator 345 is installed at a lower portion of the tub 320.
- a drain pipe 325 having a drain valve 326 for exhausting water is connected to one side of the tub 320.
- the water supplying pipe 357 for supplying water between the washing tub 340 and the tub 320 so as to form a condensing area 331 for condensing wet air is installed at one side of the tub 320.
- a plurality of water dropping delaying portions 327 protruding from an inner surface of the tub 340 for increasing a heat exchange area so as to increase a heat exchange amount between wet air and water and reducing a water dropping speed is provided at a lower side of the water supplying pipe 357.
- the water dropping delaying portions 327 are spaced from one another in a circumferential direction of the tub 340 so as to be alternately arranged in upper and lower directions of the tub 340.
- One end of the circulation duct 351 is connected to an upper side of the tub 340 so as to be positioned above the water supplying pipe 357 so that condensed dry air can be exhausted outwardly, and another end of the circulation duct 351 is inserted into the washing tub 340 through a cover 324.
- a blower 353 for accelerating air flow is installed at the circulation duct 351, and a heater 355 for heating air is provided at a lower side of the blower 353 in the circulation duct 351.
- the condensed dry air flows along the circulation duct 351, and is heated by the heater 355 thus to become high-temperature dry air. Then, the high-temperature dry air is introduced into the washing tub 340 thus to contain moisture of the laundry. The above processes are repeated thus to perform a drying operation.
- the condensing area for condensing high-temperature wet air is provided between the tub and the washing tub, thereby reducing a flow resistance of air and increasing a condensing area. Accordingly, a drying efficiency is enhanced, a drying time is shortened, and a water usage amount for a drying operation is reduced.
- a condensing duct is not provided between the tub and the cabinet, thereby increasing each capacity of the tub and the washing tub without increasing a size of the cabinet.
- the washing tub comes in contact with water for a condensing operation, thereby increasing a heat exchange area between water and air and thus enhancing a drying efficiency.
- the duct connecting portion is formed at an upper side of the tub.
- the duct connecting portion is arranged so that a rear end thereof can be on the same line as a rear end of the tub or can be at a front side of the rear end of the tub, thereby facilitating an assembly and preventing collision with the cabinet.
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- The present invention relates to a washing-drying machine, and more particularly, to a washing-drying machine capable of enhancing a drying efficiency without increasing a size of a cabinet.
- Generally, a washing-drying machine serves to perform both a washing function and a drying function.
- As shown in
FIG. 1 , the washing-drying machine comprises acabinet 11 having a receiving space therein, atub 21 received in thecabinet 11, awashing tub 31 rotatably installed in thetub 21, acondensing duct 41 formed outside thetub 21 for condensing moisture exhausted from thetub 21, aheating duct 51 connected to a lower side of thecondensing duct 41 in an air flow direction for heating air thereby providing the heated air into thetub 21, and ablower 53 for circulating the air inside thetub 21 along thecondensing duct 41 and theheating duct 51. - An
inlet 12 for inputting laundry is formed at one side of thecabinet 11, and adoor 14 for opening and closing theinlet 12 is provided at one side of theinlet 12. - The
tub 21 having a cylindrical shape of which one side is open for receiving water is arranged in thecabinet 11. Also, aspring 23 and adamper 24 for supporting thetub 21 are respectively provided at upper and lower portions of thetub 21. - A
drain passage 25 where adrain pump 26 is installed is provided at a lower portion of thetub 21, and awashing tub motor 27 is provided at a rear end of thetub 21. Thewashing tub 31 having a cylindrical shape of which one side is open is received in thetub 21 so as to be rotatable by thewashing tub motor 27. A plurality of throughholes 32 are penetratingly-formed at a circumference of thewashing tub 31. A plurality of lifts 33 for lifting laundry are spaced from each other at an inner surface of thewashing tub 31 in a circumferential direction. - The
condensing duct 41 for exhausting air inside thetub 21 and condensing is coupled to a rear surface of thetub 21, and awater supplying pipe 43 for supplying water into thecondensing duct 41 is installed at an upper portion of thecondensing duct 41. Awater supplying valve 44 for opening and closing thewater supplying pipe 43 is provided at thewater supplying pipe 43. One end of theheating duct 51 is connected to an upper end of thecondensing duct 41, and another end of theheating duct 51 is connected to a front portion of thetub 21. Ablower 53 for circulating air inside thetub 21 is installed in theheating duct 51, and a heater 55 for heating air inside theheating duct 51 is provided at a lower side of theblower 53. - However, the related art washing-drying machine has the following problems. Since the
condensing duct 41 is arranged at a rear surface of thetub 21, collision between thecondensing duct 41 and thecabinet 11 is caused by vibration of thetub 21 in back and forth directions when the washing-drying machine is driven. To solve the problem, a space is obtained between thecabinet 11 and thecondensing duct 41, which causes a limitation in a length of thetub 21 and a thickness (sectional area for air flow) of thecondensing duct 41 in back and forth directions. Furthermore, since the sectional area for air flow of thecondensing duct 41 can not be increased, a flow loss of circulation air is increased. As the result, a drying efficiency is lowered thus to prolong a drying time and to increase water consumption. -
US-A-2004.045,327 discloses a washing-drying machine of the drum type. This known device comprises a tub installed in a cabinet and a washing tub rotatably arranged in the tub. At the rear side of the fixed tub there is provided a condensing duct outside of the fixed tub. A water supply pipe is connected to the condensing duct. In the drying operation the heat exchange between the circulated wet air and injected cold water takes places in the condensing duct at the rear side of the fixed tub, outside of the fixed tub. - Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a washing-drying machine capable of enhancing a drying efficiency by decreasing a flow resistance of air inside a condensing area.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a washing-drying machine capable of enhancing a drying efficiency by increasing a heat exchange area between water and air.
- To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodiment and broadly described herein, there is provided a washing-drying machine, comprising: a cabinet; a tub installed in the cabinet; a washing tub rotatably arranged in the tub; a water supplying pipe connected to the tub for supplying water in order that wet air can be condensed inside the tub; and a circulation duct arranged outside the tub and having both ends connected to the tub, for circulating air inside the tub therethrough.
- According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a washing-drying machine, comprising: a cabinet; a tub installed in the cabinet; a washing tub rotatably arranged in the tub; a water supplying pipe connected to the tub so that water flow on an inner surface of the tub; and a circulation duct arranged outside the tub and having both ends connected to the tub, for circulating air inside the tub therethrough.
- According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a washing-drying machine, comprising: a cabinet; a tub installed in the cabinet; a washing tub rotatably arranged in the tub; a water supplying pipe arranged at the tub so that water be dropped by contacting the washing tub; and a circulation duct arranged outside the tub and having both ends connected to the tub, for circulating air inside the tub.
- The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
- The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is a sectional view showing a washing-drying machine in accordance with the related art; -
FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section view showing a washing-drying machine according to a first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line III-III ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is a sectional view showing a water dropping delaying portion, which is taken along line IV-IV ofFIG. 3 ; -
FIGS. 5A to 5C are sectional views showing a modification of the water dropping delaying portion ofFIG. 4 according to a first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a sectional view showing a washing-drying machine according to a second embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along line VII-VII ofFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 8 is a side view of a washing tub ofFIG. 6 ; -
FIGS. 9 and10 are side views showing a modification of a washing tub of the washing-drying machine according to a second embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 11 is a sectional view showing a washing-drying machine according to a third embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 12 is a sectional view showing a washing-drying machine according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 13 is a sectional view showing a tub and a washing tub taken along line XIII-XIII ofFIG. 12 ; and -
FIG. 14 is a sectional view showing a washing-drying machine according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. - Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
- Hereinafter, a washing-drying machine according to the present invention will be explained in more detail.
- Referring to
FIGS. 2 and3 , a washing-drying machine comprises: acabinet 110; atub 120 installed in thecabinet 110; awashing tub 151 rotatably arranged in thetub 120; awater supplying pipe 141 arranged between thetub 120 and thewashing tub 151 and having acondensing area 140a to condense flowing wet air, for supplying water therebetween; and acirculation duct 161 arranged outside thetub 120 and having both ends connected to thetub 120, for circulating air inside thetub 120 therethrough. - An
inlet 111 for inputting laundry is formed at a front surface of thecabinet 110, and adoor 112 is provided so as to open and close theinlet 111. Thetub 120 is arranged in thecabinet 110 so as to be supported by aspring 131 and adamper 133. Adrain passage 135 where adrain pump 136 is installed is provided at a lower portion of thetub 120. Thewashing tub 151 is arranged in thetub 120 so as to be rotatable centering around a horizontally-arranged rotation shaft. Awashing tub motor 137 for driving thewashing tub 151 is integrally coupled to a rear end of thetub 120. A plurality of throughholes 153 are penetratingly-formed at a circumference of thewashing tub 151. Also, a plurality oflifts 154 for upwardly moving laundry are provided at an inner surface of thewashing tub 151. - A
duct connecting portion 122 upwardly protruding so as to be connected to an inlet of thecirculation duct 161 is formed at a rear upper portion of thetub 120. In order to prevent collision with thecabinet 110, theduct connecting portion 122 is protruding from a portion spaced from a center line (Lvc) of thetub 120 in upper and lower directions. Also, a rear end of theduct connecting portion 122 is not more protruding than a rear end of thetub 120 towards a rear side of thecabinet 110. Ablower 163 for circulating air is rotatably installed in thecirculation duct 161, and aheater 165 for heating air is provided at a lower side of theblower 163. - The
water supplying pipe 141 for supplying water to thetub 120 is arranged at an upper side of a rear end of thetub 120. A condensingarea 140a for condensing moisture exhausted from thewashing tub 151 is formed between an inner rear region of thetub 120 and thewashing tub 151. Awater supply valve 143 for opening and closing thewater supplying pipe 141 is provided at thewater supplying pipe 141. A waterdropping delaying portion 125 for delaying dropping of water supplied from thewater supplying pipe 141 is formed at an inner surface of a rear end of thetub 120. - The water
dropping delaying portion 125 comprises afirst rib 126a protruding from an inner surface of a rear end of thetub 120 and extending along a radial direction of thetub 120, and a plurality ofsecond ribs 126b protruding from an inner surface of thetub 120 and extending as a circular shape. As shown inFIG. 4 , thefirst rib 126a and thesecond rib 126b are protruding so as to have a section of a semi-circular shape. However, arib 127a having a section of a circular shape can be constructed as shown inFIG. 5A , and arib 127b having a section of a square shape can be constructed as shown inFIG. 5B . Also, arib 127c having a section of a square shape and upwardly protruding with an inclination angle can be constructed as shown inFIG. 5C . - When laundry having undergone a washing operation is to be dried, the
blower 163 is rotated so as to circulate air inside thetub 120 and theheater 165 is driven so as to heat the air. The air heated by theheater 165 is introduced into thewashing tub 151 thereby to contain moisture evaporated from the laundry. Then, the wet air is exhausted outside thewashing tub 151 via the throughholes 153 of thewashing tub 151. - When the
water supplying valve 143 is opened, water is supplied to the inner surface of the rear end of thetub 120 through thewater supplying pipe 141. The water downwardly flows along the inner surface of the rear end of thetub 120. Herein, the waterdropping delaying portion 125 delays dropping of the water thereby to prolong a heat exchange time between the wet air exhausted outside thewashing tub 151 and the water. The wet air exhausted outside thewashing tub 151 flows along the condensingarea 140a, and contacts the inner surface of thetub 120 having a relatively low temperature or contacts the water thus to be condensed. The condensed air has a lowered humidity thereby to become a dry air and thus to upwardly flow. - The upwardly flowing dry air is heated by the
heater 165 via theblower 163 thus to become high-temperature dry air. Then, the air flows along thecirculation duct 161 thus to be introduced into thetub 120, which is repeated. Herein, thewashing tub 151 is intermittently rotated in forward and backward directions so that the heated air can uniformly contact the laundry for acceleration of a drying of the laundry. Also, thewater supplying valve 143 is intermittently opened and closed thereby to supply the water to the inner surface of the rear end of thetub 120. -
FIG. 6 is a sectional view showing a washing-drying machine according to a second embodiment of the present invention,FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along line VII-VII ofFIG. 6 ,FIG. 8 is a side view of a washing tub ofFIG. 6 , andFIGS. 9 and10 are side views showing a modification of a washing tub of the washing-drying machine according to a second embodiment of the present invention. - The same reference numerals are applied to the same parts as those of the aforementioned embodiments, and its detail explanation will be omitted
- Referring to
FIGS. 6 and7 , the washing-drying machine comprises: acabinet 110 having a receiving space therein; atub 120 installed in thecabinet 110; awashing tub 171 rotatably arranged in thetub 120; awater supplying pipe 141 arranged at thetub 120 for dropping water to thewashing tub 171; and acirculation duct 161 arranged outside thetub 120 for circulating air inside thetub 120 therethrough. - The
tub 120 is arranged in thecabinet 110 so as to be supported by aspring 131 and adamper 133. Thewashing tub 171 is rotatably arranged in thetub 120, and awashing tub motor 137 for driving thewashing tub 171 is integrally coupled to a rear end of thetub 120. - A
duct connecting portion 122 upwardly protruding so as to be connected to an inlet of thecirculation duct 161 is formed at a rear upper portion of thetub 120. In order to prevent collision with thecabinet 110, theduct connecting portion 122 is protruding from a portion spaced from a center line (Lvc) of thetub 120 in upper and lower directions. Also, a rear end of theduct connecting portion 122 is not more protruding than a rear end of thetub 120 towards a rear side of thecabinet 110 - The
washing tub 171 has a cylindrical shape of which one side is opened. Thewashing tub 171 includes aperforated portion 172a having a plurality of throughholes 153 penetratingly formed at a circumference of thewashing tub 171, and anon-perforated portion 172b formed at one side of the perforatedportion 172a with a certain width in an axial line direction of thewashing tub 171. Awater supplying pipe 141 is installed at thetub 120 so that a condensingarea 140b can be formed near thenon-perforated portion 172b. Thewater supplying pipe 141 is arranged at an upper side of thenon-perforated portion 172b so that water can be dropped by contacting thenon-perforated portion 172b. Awater supplying valve 143 for opening and closing thewater supplying pipe 141 is provided at thewater supplying pipe 141. - As shown in
FIG. 9 , it is possible to construct awashing tub 181 having arib 183 protruding along a radial direction and extending along a circumferential direction of thewashing tub 181 for preventing water dropped to thenon-perforated portion 172b from thewater supplying pipe 141 from flowing to the perforatedportion 172a. As shown inFIG. 10 , it is also possible to construct awashing tub 191 having aguide portion 193 inwardly concaved along a radial direction and extending along a circumferential direction at thenon-perforated portion 172b. - A water
dropping delaying portion 129 for delaying dropping of water dropped to thenon-perforated portion 172b thus to be dispersed to an inner wall of thetub 120 is formed at the inner wall of thetub 120. The waterdropping delaying portion 129 is implemented as a plurality of ribs protruding from the inner wall of thetub 120 and extending in a longitudinal direction. - When a drying operation for laundry starts, the
blower 163 and theheater 165 are operated. Then, air heated by theheater 165 flows along thecirculation duct 161 thus to be introduced into thewashing tub 171. Then, the high temperature air introduced into thewashing tub 171 contains wet air evaporated from the laundry thus to become wet air, and is exhausted outside thewashing tub 171 via the throughholes 153 of the perforatedportion 172a. - While the drying operation is performed, the
water supplying valve 143 intermittently opens and closes thewater supplying pipe 141 thereby to supply water to thenon-perforated portion 172b. Also, thewashing tub 171 is intermittently driven in forward and backward directions so that the laundry can smoothly contact the high temperature air. Some of the water dropped to thenon-perforated portion 172b is heat-exchanged with thewashing tub 171 with flowing along thenon-perforated portion 172b, and other is dispersed to be spaced from thewashing tub 171. The waterdropping delaying portion 129 formed at the inner wall of thetub 120 increases a heat exchange area between water and air, and delays a dropping speed of water dispersed from thewashing tub 171, thereby increasing an entire heat exchange amount. - The wet air exhausted outside the
washing tub 171 through the perforatedportion 172a flows along the condensingarea 140b, and contacts the surface of thewashing tub 171, the inner surface of thetub 120, and water thus to be condensed. Then, the condensed air becomes dry air thus to upwardly flow. The upwardly flowing dry air passes through theblower 163, is heated by theheater 165, and then is introduced into thewashing tub 171, which is repeated thus to perform a drying operation. -
FIG. 11 is a sectional view showing a washing-drying machine according to a third embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 11 , a washing-drying machine according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention comprises acabinet 110; atub 120 installed in thecabinet 110; awashing tub 151 rotatably arranged in thetub 120; awater supplying pipe 141 for supplying water to thetub 120 so that water can be dropped via thewashing tub 151; and acirculation duct 161 arranged outside thetub 120 for circulating air inside thetub 120 therethrough; and achannel member 201 coupled to a rear end of thewashing tub 151 for passing water supplied from thewater supplying pipe 141. - The
tub 120 is supported by aspring 131 and adamper 133 in thecabinet 110, and thewashing tub 151 is rotatably installed in thetub 120. - A
duct connecting portion 122 upwardly protruding so as to be connected to an inlet of thecirculation duct 161 is formed at a rear upper portion of thetub 120. Also, ablower 163 and aheater 165 respectively for blowing air inside thetub 120 and heating the air are provided in thecirculation duct 161. - A
water supplying pipe 141 for dropping water to thechannel member 201 so as to form a condensingarea 140c near thechannel member 201 is provided at an upper portion of a rear end of thewashing tub 151. Awater supplying valve 143 for opening and closing thewater supplying pipe 141 is provided at thewater supplying pipe 141. - The
channel member 201 having a circular ring shape for passing water dropped from thewater supplying pipe 141 is rotatably coupled to a rear end of thewashing tub 151. Thechannel member 201 has a center portion inwardly concaved in a radial direction of thewashing tub 151, and is extending in a circumferential direction. Preferably, thechannel member 201 has an outer diameter smaller than that of thewashing tub 151 so as to prevent water from flowing or being dispersed to the throughholes 153 of thewashing tub 151. - When the
water supplying valve 143 opens thewater supplying pipe 141 as a drying operation starts, water drops through thewater supplying pipe 141. Some of the dropped water contacts thechannel member 201 thus to be heat-exchanged and be dropped to a lower portion of thetub 120, and other is dispersed to a peripheral portion of thechannel member 201. The wet air containing moisture of the laundry in thewashing tub 151 is exhausted outside thewashing tub 151 via the throughholes 153 of thewashing tub 151, and moves along the condensingarea 140c. Then, the air contacts thechannel member 201, the inner surface of thetub 120, and water thus to be condensed. Then, the condensed air becomes dry thus to upwardly flow. The upwardly flowing dry air is heated by theheater 165 thus to become high-temperature dry air, and then is introduced into thewashing tub 151 thus to contact the laundry. The above processes are repeated to perform a drying operation. -
FIG. 12 is a sectional view showing a washing-drying machine according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 13 is a sectional view showing a tub and a washing tub taken along line XIII-XIII ofFIG. 12 . - Referring to
FIGS. 12 and13 , a washing-drying machine according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention comprises acabinet 110; atub 120 installed in thecabinet 110; awashing tub 151 rotatably arranged in thetub 120; awater supplying pipe 141 arranged at thetub 120 so that water can be dropped via thewashing tub 151; acirculation duct 161 arranged outside thetub 120 for circulating air inside thetub 120 therethrough; and acondensing disc 211 coupled to a rear end of thewashing tub 151 so as to contact water. - The
tub 120 is supported by aspring 131 and adamper 133 in thecabinet 110, and thewashing tub 151 is rotatably installed in thetub 120. - A
duct connecting portion 122 upwardly protruding so as to be connected to an inlet of thecirculation duct 161 is formed at a rear upper portion of thetub 120. Also, ablower 163 and aheater 165 respectively for blowing air inside thetub 120 and heating the air are provided in thecirculation duct 161. - The
water supplying pipe 141 for dropping water towards the condensingdisc 211 so that the condensingarea 140c can be formed at a peripheral portion of thecondensing disc 211 is formed at an upper side of a rear end of thewashing tub 151. Awater supplying valve 143 for opening and closing thewater supplying pipe 141 is provided at thewater supplying pipe 141. - The
condensing disc 211 is coupled to a rear end of thewashing tub 151 so as to contact water dropped from thewater supplying pipe 141. Thecondensing disc 211 is formed of a metal having an excellent conductivity, and has a disc shape. Thecondensing disc 211 has a plurality of first waterdropping delaying ribs 212a protruding from a surface of thecondensing disc 211 and extending in a radial direction, and a plurality of second water dropping delayingribs 212b protruding from a surface of thecondensing disc 211 and extending in a circumferential direction. - A plurality of water dropping delaying
portions 129 for delaying dropping of water dispersed from thecondensing disc 211 is provided at an inner wall of thetub 120 where thecondensing disc 211 is installed. The waterdropping delaying portions 129 are implemented as ribs protruding from the inner wall of thetub 120 and extending in a direction crossing a water dropping direction. - When the
water supplying valve 143 opens a channel as a drying operation starts, water is supplied to thecondensing disc 211 through thewater supplying pipe 141. Some of the water dropped to thecondensing disc 211 is heat-exchanged with thecondensing disc 211; and other is dispersed from thecondensing disc 211. The waterdropping delaying portion 129 delays a dropping speed of water dispersed from thecondensing disc 211 thereby to accelerate a heat exchange rate. The air heated by theheater 165 and introduced into thewashing tub 151 contacts the laundry thus to contain moisture. The wet air is exhausted outside thewashing tub 151 via the throughholes 153. Then, the wet air flows along the condensingarea 140c, and contacts thecondensing disc 211, thetub 120, and water thus to be condensed. The condensed air becomes dry air thus to upwardly flow, flows along thecirculation duct 161, is heated thus to become high-temperature dry air, and is introduced into thewashing tub 151. The above processes are repeated thus to perform a drying function. -
FIG. 14 is a sectional view showing a washing-drying machine according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. As shown, a washing-drying machine according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention comprises acabinet 310; atub 320 installed in thecabinet 310; awashing tub 340 rotatably arranged in thetub 320; awater supplying pipe 357 arranged between thetub 320 and thewashing tub 340 for supplying water to thetub 320 so that wet air can be condensed; and acirculation duct 351 arranged outside thetub 320 for circulating air inside thetub 320 therethrough. - A
door 312 through which laundry is introduced into the washing tub is rotatably provided at an upper portion of thecabinet 310 in upper and lower directions. Thetub 320 having an upwardly opened cylindrical shape for receiving water is supported by a plurality ofrods 322 having springs (not shown) in thecabinet 310. Awater supplying pipe 313 for supplying water into thetub 320 is installed at an upper rear portion of thecabinet 310. A valve for supplying water or shielding water supply is provided at thewater supplying pipe 313. - The
washing tub 340 having an upwardly opened cylindrical shape is arranged in thetub 320 so as to be rotatable centering around a rotation shaft arranged in upper and lower directions. A plurality of throughholes 343 for passing water or air are penetratingly formed at a circumference of thewashing tub 340. An agitator or apulsator 345 for forming a water vortex is provided at an inner lower portion of thewashing tub 340. Amotor 347 for rotating thewashing tub 340 and thepulsator 345 is installed at a lower portion of thetub 320. Adrain pipe 325 having adrain valve 326 for exhausting water is connected to one side of thetub 320. - The
water supplying pipe 357 for supplying water between thewashing tub 340 and thetub 320 so as to form a condensingarea 331 for condensing wet air is installed at one side of thetub 320. A plurality of water dropping delayingportions 327 protruding from an inner surface of thetub 340 for increasing a heat exchange area so as to increase a heat exchange amount between wet air and water and reducing a water dropping speed is provided at a lower side of thewater supplying pipe 357. Preferably, the waterdropping delaying portions 327 are spaced from one another in a circumferential direction of thetub 340 so as to be alternately arranged in upper and lower directions of thetub 340. One end of thecirculation duct 351 is connected to an upper side of thetub 340 so as to be positioned above thewater supplying pipe 357 so that condensed dry air can be exhausted outwardly, and another end of thecirculation duct 351 is inserted into thewashing tub 340 through acover 324. - A
blower 353 for accelerating air flow is installed at thecirculation duct 351, and aheater 355 for heating air is provided at a lower side of theblower 353 in thecirculation duct 351. - When the laundry having undergone a washing operation and a dehydrating operation are to be dried, power is applied to the
blower 353 and theheater 355. When theblower 353 starts to be rotated, air between thewashing tub 340 and thetub 320 is exhausted thus to flow along thecirculation duct 351. The air inside thecirculation duct 351 is heated by theheater 355 thus to be introduced into thewashing tub 340, and contains moisture from the laundry thus to become high-temperature wet air. The high-temperature wet air flows between thewashing tub 340 and thetub 320 via the throughholes 343, and passes through the condensingarea 331 having a relatively low temperature by heat-exchanging with water supplied from thewater supplying pipe 357 thereby to be condensed. Then, the condensed dry air flows along thecirculation duct 351, and is heated by theheater 355 thus to become high-temperature dry air. Then, the high-temperature dry air is introduced into thewashing tub 340 thus to contain moisture of the laundry. The above processes are repeated thus to perform a drying operation. - As aforementioned, in the washing-drying machine according to the present invention, the condensing area for condensing high-temperature wet air is provided between the tub and the washing tub, thereby reducing a flow resistance of air and increasing a condensing area. Accordingly, a drying efficiency is enhanced, a drying time is shortened, and a water usage amount for a drying operation is reduced.
- Furthermore, in the washing-drying machine according to the present invention, a condensing duct is not provided between the tub and the cabinet, thereby increasing each capacity of the tub and the washing tub without increasing a size of the cabinet.
- Also, in the washing-drying machine according to the present invention, the washing tub comes in contact with water for a condensing operation, thereby increasing a heat exchange area between water and air and thus enhancing a drying efficiency.
- Besides, in the washing-drying machine according to the present invention, when the washing tub is formed so as to be rotated centering around a horizontal rotation shaft, the duct connecting portion is formed at an upper side of the tub. Herein, the duct connecting portion is arranged so that a rear end thereof can be on the same line as a rear end of the tub or can be at a front side of the rear end of the tub, thereby facilitating an assembly and preventing collision with the cabinet.
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- A washing-drying machine, comprising:- a cabinet (110; 310);- a tub (120; 320) installed in the cabinet (110; 310);- a washing tub (151; 171; 340) rotatably arranged in the tub (120; 320); and a circulation duct (161; 351) arranged outside the tub (120; 320) and having both ends connected to the tub (120; 320), for circulating air inside the tub (120; 320) therethrough,characterized in that
a water supplying pipe (141; 313) is connected to the tub (120; 320) for supplying water in order that wet air can be condensed inside the tub (120; 320). - The washing-drying machine of claim 1, wherein the water supplying pipe (141; 313) is coupled to the tub (120; 320) so that water be dropped along an inner surface of the tub (120; 320).
- The washing-drying machine of claim 1, wherein a water dropping delaying portion (125; 129; 327) for delaying a water dropping speed is formed at an inner surface of the tub (120; 320).
- The washing-drying machine of claim 1, wherein a duct connecting portion (122) is integrally provided at an upper portion of the tub (120), to which an inlet of the circulation duct (161) is connected.
- The washing-drying machine of claim 4, wherein the duct connecting portion (122) is arranged so that a rear end thereof may be on the same line as a rear end of the tub (120) or may be at a front side of the rear end of the tub (120) in back and forth directions of the cabinet (110).
- The washing-drying machine of claim 1, wherein the washing tub (171) is rotated centering around a horizontally-arranged rotation shaft, and the water supplying pipe (141) is arranged at the tub (120) so that water be dropped by contacting the washing tub (171).
- The washing-drying machine of claim 6, wherein the washing tub (171) includes a perforated portion (172a) having a plurality of through holes (153) penetratingly formed at a circumferential surface, and a non perforated portion (172b) formed at one side of the perforated portion (172a) along an axial line direction of the washing tub (171).
- The washing-drying machine of claim 7, wherein the washing tub (171) is provided with a rib (183) protruding along a radial direction and extending along a circumferential direction for preventing water from flowing to the perforated portion (172a).
- The washing-drying machine of claim 6, wherein a guide portion (193) inwardly concaved along a radial direction and extending along a circumferential direction for guiding flow of water is formed at the washing tub (171).
- The washing-drying machine of claim 6, further comprising a channel member (201) having a circular ring shape, having a sectional surface of which center portion is inwardly concaved, rotatably coupled to a rear end of the washing tub (171), for passing water supplied from the waster supplying pipe (141).
- The washing-drying machine of claim 6, further comprising a condensing disc (211) having a disc shape and coupled to a rear end of the washing tub (171), for heat-exchanging with water supplied from the water supplying pipe (141).
- The washing-drying machine of claim 6, wherein a water dropping delaying portion (129) for delaying dropping of water is formed at an inner surface of the tub (171).
- The washing-drying machine of claims 1 to 12, further comprising a blower (163; 353) for accelerating flow of air inside the circulation duct (161; 351).
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