EP2703548A1 - Waschmaschine und Verfahren zum Waschen von Wäsche in einer Waschmaschine - Google Patents
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- the present invention concerns the field of laundry washing techniques.
- the present invention refers to a laundry washing machine capable of performing a more efficient washing cycle.
- the invention refers also to a new method for washing laundry in a laundry washing machine.
- laundry washing machines both "simple” laundry washing machines (i.e. laundry washing machines which can only wash and rinse laundry) and laundry washing-drying machines (i.e. laundry washing machines which can also dry laundry), is widespread.
- Laundry washing machine will refer to both simple laundry washing machines and laundry washing-drying machines.
- Laundry washing machines generally comprise an external casing provided with a washing tub which contains a rotatable perforated drum where the laundry is placed.
- a loading/unloading door ensures access to the drum.
- Laundry washing machines typically comprise a water inlet circuit and a products supply unit for the introduction of water and washing/rinsing products (i.e. detergent, softener, etc.) into the tub.
- water and washing/rinsing products i.e. detergent, softener, etc.
- the products supply unit typically comprises, for example, a removable drawer comprising adjacent and separate compartments (e.g. three compartments for holding the prewash detergent, the main wash detergent and the rinsing aid or fabric softener, respectively) in which respective amounts of various washing/rinsing products can be filled, according to the selected operation cycle of the machine.
- a removable drawer comprising adjacent and separate compartments (e.g. three compartments for holding the prewash detergent, the main wash detergent and the rinsing aid or fabric softener, respectively) in which respective amounts of various washing/rinsing products can be filled, according to the selected operation cycle of the machine.
- the drawer is placed so that it is accessible by the user and in convenient position for filling with the products. Its location can be at the top of the machine, preferably above the tub.
- the washing detergent is typically conveyed into the tub by fresh water flowing through the respective compartment at the beginning of the appropriate cycle.
- the duration of the phase is properly controlled by a program control unit so that the detergent is conveyed into the tub by means of a sufficient quantity of fresh water.
- Known laundry washing machines are also provided with water draining devices that may operate both during the initial phases of the washing cycle and at the end of the same to drain the dirty water.
- a complete washing cycle typically includes different phases during which the laundry to be washed is subjected to adequate treatments.
- a known washing cycle usually comprises a laundry wetting phase with addition of a washing detergent, preferably according to the above mentioned technique, and a main washing phase during which the drum is rotated and the water contained therein is heated to a predetermined temperature based on the washing program selected by the user.
- a successive step of the cycle typically comprises a rinsing phase which usually comprises one or more rinsing cycles.
- a rinsing phase which usually comprises one or more rinsing cycles.
- clean rinse water is first added to the laundry, the drum is then rotated to extract dirty water from the laundry and finally the dirty water extracted is drained from the tub to the outside.
- a final spinning phase allows the extraction of the residual water contained in the wet laundry.
- the water extracted during the spinning phase is then drained towards the outside by means of the water draining devices.
- a laundry washing machine performing a washing cycle is disclosed in document EP464776B1 .
- Such a laundry washing machine compared to the typical washing machine of the type above mentioned, further comprises a recirculating circuit, or mixing circuit, provided with a recirculating pump which withdraws liquid from the bottom of the tub and conveys it again in a bottom region of the tub.
- a recirculating circuit or mixing circuit
- the turbulent movement created during the recirculation of the liquid through the recirculating circuit promotes the dissolution of the detergent introduced into the tub.
- a drawback posed by the laundry washing machines of the known art lies in that the mixing circuit does not guarantee a fast and/or complete dissolution of the washing products which are introduced into the washing tub.
- the washing efficiency can be compromises by a not complete dissolution of the washing products.
- the washing product which is not completely dissolved and mixed within the water may cause halos of washing product in the laundry, especially in dark-colored laundry.
- Another drawback posed by the laundry washing machines of the known art lies in that a quantity of detergent may settle in the compartment of the drawer without being conveyed to the tub. This has a negative impact on the washing performance since the detergent filling the drawer is not completely used in the washing phase.
- the object of the present invention is therefore to overcome the drawbacks posed by the known technique.
- a laundry washing machine comprising a washing tub external to a rotatable washing drum adapted to receive laundry, a water supply circuit to supply water into the washing tub, a washing/rinsing products supplier to supply washing/rinsing products into the washing tub, and by providing a step of withdrawing liquid from the washing tub and re-admitting such a liquid into the washing tub so as to improve the dissolution of the washing/rinsing products therein, and a step of withdrawing liquid from the washing tub and conveying such a liquid into the washing/rinsing products supplier and then re-admitting such a liquid into the washing tub, it is possible to obtain a laundry drying machine having a better washing efficiency compared to the known technique.
- the present invention relates, therefore, to a laundry washing machine comprising:
- the washing/rinsing products supplier is configured for conveying liquid inside the washing tub in such a way that, during such conveying, the liquid does not enter the washing drum.
- the washing/rinsing products supplier comprises a supply pipe which extends towards the washing tub, wherein the supply pipe is configured so that the liquid flowing through it is conveyed along a direction which does not intersect the washing drum.
- the machine comprises a control unit suitable for activating/deactivating the first recirculation circuit and the second recirculation circuit simultaneously.
- the first recirculation circuit creates a first flow of recirculated liquid into the washing tub which improves the dissolution of the washing/rinsing products therein and the second recirculation circuit creates a second flow of recirculated liquid into the washing tub which further improves the dissolution of the washing/rinsing products.
- the dissolution of the washing/rinsing products is improved by the synergy achieved by merging the two flows of recirculated liquid at the bottom of the tub when the two recirculation circuits are activated simultaneously.
- the first recirculation circuit comprises a first recirculation pump, a first pipe connecting the washing tub to the first recirculation pump and a first recirculation pipe connecting the first recirculation pump to the washing tub.
- the first recirculation pipe ends in a bottom region of the washing tub.
- the second recirculation circuit comprises a second recirculation pump, a second pipe connecting the washing tub to the second recirculation pump, and a second recirculation pipe connecting the second recirculation pump to the washing/rinsing products supplier.
- the first recirculation circuit comprises a first recirculation pump, a first pipe connecting the washing tub to the first recirculation pump and a first recirculation pipe connecting the first recirculation pump to the washing tub
- the second recirculation circuit comprises the first recirculation pump, the first pipe connecting the washing tub to said first recirculation pump and a second recirculation pipe connecting the first recirculation pump to the washing/rinsing products supplier.
- the machine further comprises a two-way controlled valve having an input and two outputs, the input being connected to the first recirculation pump, a first output being connected to the first recirculation pipe and a second output being connected to the second recirculation pipe.
- the washing/rinsing products supplier comprises a drawer having one or more compartments suitable for receiving the washing/rinsing products.
- the second recirculation circuit re-circulates liquid from the washing tub and conveys such a liquid into one of the compartments of the washing/rinsing products supplier.
- the machine further comprises a circulation circuit suitable for withdrawing liquid from a bottom region of the washing tub and for re-admitting such a liquid into the washing tub in such a way that the re-admitted liquid wets the laundry.
- the circulation circuit re-admits the liquid into an upper region of the washing tub.
- the present invention relates to a method for washing laundry in a laundry washing machine of the type comprising:
- the step of withdrawing liquid from the washing tub and conveying such a liquid into the washing/rinsing products supplier and then re-admitting such a liquid into the washing tub is carried out in such a way that, during such re-admitting, the liquid re-admitted into the washing tub does not enter the washing drum.
- the step of withdrawing liquid from the washing tub and re-admitting such a liquid into the washing tub and the step of withdrawing liquid from the washing tub and conveying such a liquid into the washing/rinsing products supplier take place simultaneously.
- the step of withdrawing liquid from the washing tub and re-admitting such a liquid into the washing tub and the step of withdrawing liquid from the washing tub and conveying such a liquid into the washing/rinsing products supplier take place alternatively.
- the quantity of washing/rinsing products is provided into the washing tub by means of said quantity of water which comes from said water supply circuit and passes through the washing/rinsing products supplier.
- the quantity of washing/rinsing products is provided into the washing tub by means of recirculated liquid passing through the washing/rinsing products supplier, said recirculated liquid being the liquid recirculated in the step of withdrawing liquid from the washing tub and conveying such a liquid into the washing/rinsing products supplier.
- the liquid level inside the washing tub is maintained at a level at which the liquid does not go inside the washing drum.
- the liquid level inside the washing tub is maintained at a level which is below the bottom of the washing drum.
- the method further comprises a step of completely wetting the laundry and/or a step of draining exceeding water from the washing tub which is not absorbed by the laundry.
- the steps of withdrawing liquid from the washing tub take place for a pre-determined period of time.
- the first recirculation circuit and/or the second recirculation circuit are activated for a pre-determined period of time until the washing/rinsing products and the water form a homogeneous solution.
- the present invention relates to a method for washing laundry in a laundry washing machine of the type comprising:
- the step of activating the second recirculation circuit for withdrawing liquid from the washing tub and conveying such a liquid into the washing/rinsing products supplier and then re-admitting such a liquid into the washing tub is carried out in such a way that, during such re-admitting, the liquid re-admitted into the washing tub does not enter the washing drum.
- the step of activating the first recirculation circuit and the step of activating the second recirculation circuit take place simultaneously.
- the step of activating the first recirculation circuit and the step of activating the second recirculation circuit take place alternatively.
- the quantity of washing/rinsing products is provided into the washing tub by means of the quantity of water coming from the water supply circuit which passes through the washing/rinsing products supplier.
- the quantity of washing/rinsing products is provided into the washing tub by means of liquid coming from the second recirculation circuit which passes through the washing/rinsing products supplier.
- the liquid level inside the washing tub is maintained at a level at which the liquid does not go inside the washing drum.
- the liquid level inside the washing tub is maintained at a level which is below the bottom of the washing drum.
- the method further comprises a step of completely wetting the laundry and/or a step of draining exceeding water from the washing tub which is not absorbed by the laundry.
- the first recirculation circuit and/or the second recirculation circuit are activated for a pre-determined period of time.
- the first recirculation circuit and/or the second recirculation circuit are activated for a pre-determined period of time until the washing/rinsing products and the water form a homogeneous solution.
- the machine of the invention is a laundry washing-drying machine.
- the present invention has proved to be particularly advantageous when applied to laundry washing machines, as described below. It should in any case be underlined that the present invention is not limited to laundry washing machines. On the contrary, the present invention can be conveniently applied to laundry washing-drying machines (i.e. laundry washing machines which can also dry laundry).
- laundry washing machine will refer to both simple laundry washing machines and laundry washing-drying machines.
- Figures 1 and 2 show a laundry washing machine 1 according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- the laundry washing machine 1 comprises an external casing or housing 2, in which a washing tub 3 is provided that contains a rotatable perforated drum 4, visible in Figure 2 , where the laundry to be treated, not illustrated, can be loaded.
- the tub 3 and the drum 4 both preferably have a substantially cylindrical shape. A gap 17 between the tub 3 and the drum 4 is therefore advantageously defined.
- the housing 2 is provided with a loading/unloading door 8 which allows access to the washing drum 4.
- the tub 3 is preferably suspended in a floating manner inside the housing 2, advantageously by means of a number of coil springs and shock-absorbers, not illustrated.
- the drum 4 is advantageously rotated by an electric motor which preferably transmits the rotating motion to the shaft of the drum 4, advantageously by means of a belt/pulley system.
- the motor can be directly associated with the shaft of the drum 4.
- the tub 3 is preferably connected to the casing 2 by means of an elastic bellows, or gasket, not illustrated.
- the lower portion 3a of the tub 3 preferably comprises a seat 15 suitable for receiving a heater device 10.
- the heater device 10 preferably comprises an electrical resistor of serpentine type.
- the heater device 10 is advantageously horizontally placed in the seat 15. Between the heater 10 and the bottom surface 15a of the seat 15 a gap 18 is defined, as illustrated in Figure 2 .
- a water supply circuit 5 is preferably arranged in the upper part of the laundry washing machine 1 and is suited to supply water W into the tub 3.
- a washing/rinsing products supply system 6 is preferably arranged in the upper part of the laundry washing machine 1 and is suited to supply washing/rinsing products (i.e. detergent D, softener, etc.) into the tub 3.
- washing/rinsing products i.e. detergent D, softener, etc.
- the washing/rinsing products supply system 6 advantageously comprises a drawer 13, preferably removable, provided with various compartments suited to be filled with said washing and/or rinsing products.
- the water W flowing through the water supply circuit 5 is advantageously supplied into the tub 3 by making it flow through the drawer 13 and then through a supply pipe 9 which extends toward the tub 3.
- the supply pipe output 9a of the supply pipe 9 ends in correspondence of the tub 3.
- the supply pipe output 9a ends in correspondence of a lateral side of the tub 3, more preferably in correspondence of the rear side 3b of the tub 3, as will be described with reference to Figure 14 .
- Figure 14 shows the rear portion of the tub 3 where the supply pipe, not illustrated, is connected.
- the tub 3 comprises an aperture 3c at which the supply pipe output 9a of the supply pipe 9 is connected.
- the liquid coming from the supply pipe 9, therefore, enters the tub 3 through the aperture 3c.
- the liquid is preferably directed towards and against the rear side 3b of the tub 3.
- the rear side 3b of the tub 3 preferably comprises a convex draining portion 3d which directs the liquid towards the bottom of the tub 3.
- the liquid advantageously falls down towards the bottom of the tub 3 and does not enter the washing drum 4 during its way towards the bottom of the tub 3.
- the supply pipe may be opportunely configured so that the liquid flowing through it, i.e. the liquid flowing from the drawer 13 to the tub 3, is conveyed along a direction which does not intersect the drum 4.
- the supply pipe may end at the lower portion 3a of the tub 3.
- the washing/rinsing products supplier is configured for conveying liquid inside the washing tub so that the liquid does not enter the washing drum 4 during the conveying.
- the water supply circuit 5 preferably comprises a main pipe 7 which opportunely connects the drawer 13 to an external water supply line E by means of a controlled supply valve 16.
- the water W which reaches the tub 3 can selectively contain one of the products contained in the compartments of the drawer 13, or such water W can be clean (i.e. without products). This may depend on the phase of the washing program which is actually performed; in the initial phases of the washing program, for example, detergent D is conveyed into the tub 3 by the incoming water W, as better explained later. In other phases, for example during the rinsing phase, only water W may be conveyed into the tub 3.
- a further separate water supply pipe can be provided, which supplies exclusively clean water W into the tub 3.
- the laundry washing machine 1 advantageously comprises a water outlet circuit 25.
- the water outlet circuit 25 advantageously comprises a drain pump 26, a draining pipe 27 connecting the tub 3 to the drain pump 26 and an outlet pipe 28 ending outside the casing 2.
- the draining pipe 27 preferably connects the lower portion 3a of the tub 3 to the drain pump 26.
- a first input end 27a of the draining pipe 27 is advantageously positioned at the lower point of the tub 3, more preferably at the lower point of the seat 15, and communicates with the internal of the tub 3, for example via a draining opening, not illustrated, obtained in the lower portion 3a of the tub 3.
- the water outlet circuit 25 is suited to drain the liquid, i.e. water or dirty water or water mixed with washing and/or rinsing products, from the tub 3 to the outside. Drainage of the liquid from the tub 3 towards the outside takes place activating the drain pump 26.
- the water outlet circuit 25 preferably comprises a filtering device, not illustrated, adapted to retain all the undesirable bodies (for example buttons that have come off the laundry, coins erroneously introduced into the laundry washing machine, etc.).
- the laundry washing machine 1 advantageously comprises a first recirculation circuit 30 adapted to drain liquid from the the lower portion 3a of the tub 3 and to re-admit such a liquid (recirculated liquid) into the same lower portion 3a of the tub 3.
- the first recirculation circuit 30 preferably comprises a first recirculation pump 31, a first pipe 32 connecting the tub 3 to the first recirculation pump 31 and a first recirculation pipe 33 provided with a terminal portion 34.
- the first pipe 32 preferably connects the lower portion 3a of the tub 3 to the first recirculation pump 31.
- a first input end 32a of the first pipe 32 is advantageously positioned at the lower point of the tub 3, more preferably at the lower point of the seat 15.
- the laundry washing machine 1 advantageously further comprises a second recirculation circuit 40 adapted to drain liquid from the lower portion 3a of the tub 3 and to convey advantageously such a liquid (recirculated liquid) into the washing/rinsing products supply system 6, preferably into the drawer 13. More preferably, the recirculated liquid is conveyed into one or more of the compartments of the drawer 13.
- the second recirculation circuit 40 preferably comprises the first recirculation pump 31, the first pipe 32 connecting the tub 3 to the first recirculation pump 31 and a second recirculation pipe 43.
- the second recirculation pipe 43 preferably comprises a terminal portion 43a arranged in correspondence of the drawer 13. More preferably, the terminal portion 43a ends in the compartment of the drawer 13 which receives the detergent D.
- the liquid from the lower portion 3a of the tub 3 is conveyed towards the drawer 13 by activation of the second recirculation circuit 40, in particular by activation of the first recirculation pump 31.
- Activation of the second recirculation circuit 40 is advantageously carried out when further mixing and/or dissolution of the washing products is needed, as better described below.
- activation of the first recirculation pump 31 activates both the first recirculation circuit 30 and the second recirculation circuit 40.
- the first recirculation pump 31 may be properly controlled in order to allow selective recirculation towards the bottom 3a of the tub 3 through the first recirculation pipe 33 or towards the drawer through the second recirculation pipe 43.
- a two-way valve 48 may be advantageously interposed between the first recirculation pump 31, the first recirculation pipe 33 and the second recirculation pipe 43.
- the two-way valve 48 may be properly controlled in order to allow selective recirculation towards the bottom 3a of the tub 3 through the first recirculation pipe 33 or towards the drawer 13 through the second recirculation pipe 43 while the common first recirculation pump 31 is activated.
- the second recirculation circuit may be completely separated from the first recirculation circuit; in this case the second recirculation circuit advantageously comprises a second controlled recirculation pump.
- the water outlet circuit 25 may be advantageously provided with a circulation circuit 50 adapted to drain liquid from a bottom region of the tub 3 and to re-admit such a liquid into an upper region of the tub 3 for improving the wetting of the laundry with such recirculated liquid.
- the circulation circuit 50 preferably comprises the drain pump 26 and a circulation pipe 51.
- the circulation pipe 51 may advantageously end with an injection nozzle 51a, placed preferably in an upper region of the tub 3. In further preferred embodiments other injection nozzles in different locations along the tub 3 may be preferably provided.
- the drain pump 26 is properly controlled in order to allow selective drainage towards the outside through the outlet pipe 28 or towards the upper region of the tub 3 through the circulation pipe 51.
- a two-way valve may be advantageously interposed between the drain pump 26, the outlet pipe 28 and the circulation pipe 51. This two-way valve may be properly controlled in order to allow selective drainage towards the outside through the outlet pipe or towards the upper region of the tub through the circulation pipe while the common drain pump is activated.
- the circulation circuit may comprise a dedicated circulation pipe connecting a bottom region of the tub with a higher region of the latter, and provided with a dedicated recirculation pump; in this case the circulation circuit is advantageously completely separated from the water outlet circuit.
- the circulation circuit is properly realized for transferring a portion of a liquid from a region of the tub to another region of the tub in order to enhance absorption of washing liquid by the laundry.
- laundry washing machine 1 comprises a device, not illustrated, suited to sense (or detect) the liquid level inside the tub 3.
- the sensor device preferably comprises a pressure sensor which senses the pressure in the tub 3. From the values sensed by the sensor device it is possible to determine the liquid level of the liquid inside the tub 3.
- laundry washing machine 1 may preferably comprise (in addition to or as a replacement of the pressure sensor) a level sensor (for example mechanical, electro-mechanical, optical, etc.) adapted to sense (or detect) the liquid level inside the tub 3.
- Laundry washing machine 1 advantageously comprises a control unit, not illustrated, connected to the various parts of the laundry washing machine 1 in order to ensure its operation.
- the control unit is preferably connected to the water inlet circuit 5, the water outlet circuit 25, the first and the second recirculation circuit 30, 40, the heating device 10 and the electric motor and receives information from the various sensors provided on the laundry washing machine 1, like the pressure sensor 19, a temperature sensor, etc.
- control unit is connected to the first recirculation pump 31. Therefore the control unit may advantageously activate/deactivate the first recirculation pump 31 and, in turn, activate/deactivate both the first and the second recirculation circuit 30, 40.
- Laundry washing machine 1 advantageously comprises an interface unit 12, connected to control unit, accessible to the user and by means of which the user may select and set the washing parameters, like for example a desired washing program.
- the washing parameters like for example a desired washing program.
- other parameters can optionally be inserted by the user, for example the washing temperature, the spinning speed, the load in terms of weight of the laundry to be washed, etc..
- control unit may advantageously set and control the various parts of the laundry washing machine 1 in order to carry out the desired washing program.
- a first embodiment of the washing method according to the invention is described here below with reference to the laundry washing machine 1 shown in Figures 1 and 2 and with reference to the operation flow chart of Figure 4 .
- the laundry to be washed is first placed inside the drum 4 (step 100 of Figure 4 ).
- the user selects the desired washing program (step 110) depending, for example, on the type and on the dirty-level of the products to wash.
- the user it is possible for the user to insert some parameters directly by the interface unit 12, for example the value of the washing temperature, the rotating speed of the drum 4 in the spinning phase, the duration of washing program, etc.
- control unit sets the laundry washing machine 1 so that it starts the washing program.
- the selection of the desired washing program may be performed before placing the laundry into the drum 4 (step 100).
- a quantity Qd of detergent D together with a first quantity Q1 w of water W is introduced into the tub 3.
- the introduction of the quantity Qd of detergent D takes place preferably through the water inlet circuit 5; the quantity Qd of detergent D, be it powder or liquid, is preferably brought out of the apposite compartment of the drawer 13 by the first quantity Q1 w of water W coming from the external water supply line E when the controlled supply valve 16 is switched on.
- the first quantity Q1 w of water W flows through the drawer 13 and then, together with the detergent D, through the supply pipe 9 up to the tub 3.
- the quantity Qd of detergent D and the first quantity Q1 w of water W may be advantageously introduced singularly into the tub 3 in different times.
- the quantity Qd of detergent D and all the first quantity Q1 w of water W introduced into the tub 3 in said phase (step 120) fall down to the lower portion 3a of the tub 3.
- the supply pipe 9 may be opportunely configured so that all the detergent D and/or all water W from the drawer 13 reaches the lower portion 3a of the tub 3 without going inside the drum 4 during the conveying, as mentioned above.
- the detergent D moves towards the lower portion 3a of the tub 3 due to its density which is higher than the density of water W.
- the detergent D tends to accumulate in such lower portion 3a of the tub 3, particularly in the seat 15 and more particularly in the gap 18 below the heater device 10.
- the water W inside the tub 3 reaches a first level L1.
- the first level L1 is advantageously a level at which the water W does not go inside the drum 4, more preferably a level which is below the bottom of the drum 4, as illustrated in Figure 2 .
- said first level L1 guarantees that wetting of the laundry with a liquid wherein the detergent D is not yet completely dissolved in the water W, i.e. a solution S, is avoided.
- the method provides for the activation of the first recirculation circuit 30 and the second recirculation circuit 40 (step 130).
- the two recirculation circuits 30, 40 are activated simultaneously by activating the first recirculation pump 31.
- the two recirculation circuits 30, 40 are preferably activated for a pre-determined time Tm, for example 6 min.
- Activation of the first recirculation circuit 30 advantageously mixes with water and/or dissolves into water the washing products D accumulated in the seat 15.
- the terminal portion 34 of the first recirculation pipe 33 is arranged in such a way to emit a jet of liquid pointed to the gap 18 so as to remove washing/rinsing products collected therein.
- the liquid forced in the gap 18 collides with the product accumulated in the gap 18 and enhances its mixing and/or dissolution in the liquid in which it is immersed.
- the forced jet of recirculated liquid according to the invention avoids accumulation of products at the bottom of the tub 3 and enhances a complete and/or a fast dissolution of the products themselves in the water.
- the first recirculation circuit 30 creates a first flow of recirculated liquid into the washing tub 3 which improves the dissolution into water of the washing/rinsing products therein.
- the washing performance of the washing cycle and the efficiency of the machine 1 are therefore increased.
- the first recirculation circuit 30 performs a cleaning effect since no products accumulate at the bottom of the tub 3.
- Activation of the second recirculation circuit 40 advantageously mixes with water and/or dissolves into water the washing products residues (detergent D) which, in particular when powder detergent is used, may settle inside the drawer 13.
- the terminal portion 43a of the second recirculation pipe 43 is arranged in such a way to emit a jet of liquid in the proper compartment of the drawer which receives the detergent D, so as to remove possible detergent residues.
- the liquid forced in the drawer 13 collides with the detergent residuals and enhances their removal. At the same time, the detergent residues are mixed and/or dissolved in the recirculated liquid.
- the liquid recirculated by the second recirculation circuit 40 avoids accumulation of products in the drawer 13 and enhances a complete and/or a fast dissolution of the products themselves in the water.
- the fact that all the liquid and the removed detergent residues reach the lower portion 3a of the tub 3 without any absorption from the laundry guarantees that in this phase the detergent does not reach the laundry before its complete dissolution in the water. In this way accumulation of detergent on the laundry is avoided and an advantageous uniform detergent effect is obtained. In particular, halos of detergent in the dark-colored laundry are avoided.
- the second recirculation circuit 40 creates a second flow of recirculated liquid into the lower portion 3a of the tub 3 which further improves the dissolution of the washing/rinsing products.
- the dissolution into washing water of the washing/rinsing products D is advantageously improved by the combined effect of the first flow of recirculated liquid and of the second flow of recirculated liquid the at the lower portion 3a of the tub 3, in particular when the two recirculation circuits 30, 40 are activated simultaneously.
- the dissolution of the washing/rinsing products D is therefore improved by the synergy achieved by merging the two flows of recirculated liquid at the bottom of the tub 3.
- the washing performance of the washing cycle and the efficiency of the machine 1 are therefore increased.
- the second recirculation circuit 40 performs a cleaning effect since no products accumulate in the drawer 13.
- activation of the two recirculation circuits 30, 40 allows the complete and/or a fast dissolution of the products in the water thus creating a solution S used successively to wet the laundry.
- the detergent reaches the laundry, it is properly dissolved and mixed within the water. In this way, as already mentioned above, accumulation of detergent on the laundry is avoided and an advantageous uniform detergent effect is obtained. In particular, halos of detergent in the dark-colored laundry are avoided.
- the two recirculation circuits 30, 40 are preferably activated for a pre-determined time Tm until the washing/rinsing products and the water form a homogeneous solution S.
- the first recirculation circuit 30 and the second recirculation circuit 40 may be activated separately.
- the method of the invention may provide for a first pre-determined time T1 of activation for the first recirculation circuit 30 and a second pre-determined time T2 of activation for the second recirculation circuit 40.
- the method may provide for an intermittent activation of the first and/or of the second recirculation circuit 30, 40 and/or may provide for alternating the activation of the two recirculation circuits 30, 40.
- activation of the two recirculation circuits 30, 40 is performed after the quantity Qd of detergent D and the first quantity Q1 w of water W are introduced into the tub 3 (step 120).
- the activation of the two recirculation circuits 30, 40 may be performed at the same time, or even before, the phase of introducing detergent D and the water W into the tub 3 (step 120). In this case, the mixing and/or dissolution effect inside the tub 3 and in the drawer 13 according to the invention starts from the very beginning, thus speeding the mixing phase.
- the first recirculation circuit 30 and the second recirculation circuit 40 are de-activated (step 140) and the washing program may continue with the following programmed phases, until the washing program ends (step 150).
- the washing program may continue with a phase in which the washing liquid (i.e. water mixed with washing product/s) is conveyed into the laundry, for example by activating the circulation circuit 50, and/or by increasing the liquid level in the tub 3, for example by loading further clean water through the water inlet circuit 5. Then the washing program may continue with the following programmed phases, until the washing program ends (step 150).
- FIG. 5 shows the flow chart of a further embodiment of the washing program of the invention performed in the laundry washing machine 1 of Figures 1 and 2 .
- This method differs from the method described with reference to the flow chart of Figure 4 substantially for the fact that the phase of introducing the detergent D into the tub 3 takes place preferably through the activation of the second recirculation circuit 40 instead of through the water inlet circuit 5, as better described below with reference also to Figures 6 and 7 .
- the laundry to be washed is first placed inside the drum 4 (step 100 of Figure 5 ).
- the user selects the desired washing program (step 110) depending, for example, on the type and on the dirty-level of the products to wash.
- the user it is possible for the user to insert some parameters directly by the interface unit 12, for example the value of the washing temperature, the rotating speed of the drum 4 in the spinning phase, the duration of washing program, etc.
- control unit sets the laundry washing machine 1 so that it starts the washing program.
- the selection of the desired washing program may be performed before placing the laundry into the drum 4 (step 100).
- a quantity Q1 w of water W is introduced directly into the tub 3, as illustrated in Figure 6 .
- the water W may be introduced directly into the tub 3 bypassing the compartments of the drawer 13 or, in an alternative embodiment of the invention, through a further separate water supply pipe which supplies exclusively clean water into the tub 3.
- the first quantity Q1 w of water W introduced into the tub 3 in said phase (step 220) falls down to the lower portion 3a of the tub 3.
- the water W inside the tub 3 reaches a first level L1.
- the first level L1 is advantageously a level at which the water W does not go inside the drum 4, more preferably a level which is below the bottom of the drum 4, as illustrated in Figure 6 .
- said first level L1 guarantees that wetting of the laundry with a liquid wherein the detergent D is not yet completely dissolved in the water W, i.e. a solution S, is avoided.
- the method provides for the activation of the first and the second recirculation circuit 30, 40 (step 230), as illustrated in Figure 7 .
- the two recirculation circuits 30, 40 are preferably activated for a pre-determined time Tm, for example 6 min.
- the terminal portion 43a of the second recirculation pipe 43 is arranged in such a way to emit a jet of recirculated liquid in the proper compartment of the drawer 13 which receives the detergent D.
- a quantity Qd of detergent D is preferably brought out of the apposite compartment of the drawer 13 by the recirculated liquid coming from the second recirculation circuit 40.
- the recirculated liquid flows through the drawer 13 and then, together with the detergent D, through the supply pipe 9 up to the tub 3.
- the quantity Qd of detergent D and the recirculated liquid introduced into the tub 3 in said phase falls down to the lower portion 3a of the tub 3.
- the detergent D moves towards the lower portion 3a of the tub 3 due to its density which is higher than the density of water W.
- the detergent D tends to accumulate in such lower portion 3a of the tub 3, particularly in the seat 15, and more particularly in the gap 18 below the heater device 10.
- the first recirculation circuit 30 is also activated (step 230).
- Activation of the first recirculation circuit 30 advantageously mixes and/or dissolves the washing products accumulated in the seat 15.
- the terminal portion 34 of the first recirculation pipe 33 is arranged in such a way to emit a jet of liquid pointed to the gap 18 so as to remove washing/rinsing products collected therein.
- the liquid forced in the gap 18 collides with the product accumulated in the gap 18 and enhances its mixing and/or dissolution in the liquid in which it is immersed.
- the forced jet of recirculated liquid according to the invention avoids accumulation of products at the bottom of the tub 4 and enhances a complete and/or a fast dissolution of the products themselves in the water.
- the first recirculation circuit 30 creates a first flow of recirculated liquid into the washing tub 3 which improves the dissolution of the washing/rinsing products therein.
- the washing performance of the washing cycle and the efficiency of the machine 1 are therefore increased.
- the first recirculation circuit 30 performs a cleaning effect since no products accumulate at the bottom of the tub 3.
- the second recirculation circuit 40 advantageously mixes and/or dissolves all the washing products (detergent D) inside the drawer 13. In this way, detergent residues do not remain inside the compartment of the drawer 13 and do not accumulate therein.
- the liquid recirculated by the second recirculation circuit 40 avoids accumulation of products in the drawer 13 and enhances a complete and/or a fast dissolution of the products themselves in the water.
- the two recirculation circuits 30, 40 are preferably activated for a pre-determined time Tm until the washing/rinsing products and the water form a homogeneous solution S.
- the dissolution of the washing/rinsing products D is advantageously improved by the combined effect of the first flow of recirculated liquid and of the second flow of recirculated liquid the at the lower portion 3a of the tub 3, in particular when the two recirculation circuits 30, 40 are activated simultaneously.
- the dissolution into water of the washing/rinsing products D is therefore improved by the synergy achieved by merging the two flows at the bottom of the tub 3.
- the first and the second recirculation circuits 30, 40 are de-activated (step 240) and the washing program may continue with the following programmed phases, until the washing program ends (step 150).
- the washing program may advantageously continue with a phase in which the washing liquid is conveyed into the laundry for example by activating the circulation circuit 50, and/or by increasing the liquid level in the tub 3, for example by loading further clean water through the water inlet circuit 5. Then the washing program may continue with the following programmed phases, until the washing program ends (step 150).
- the first recirculation circuit 30 and the second recirculation circuit 40 are activated simultaneously.
- the first recirculation circuit 30 may be activated after the second recirculation circuit 40 or, vice-versa, the second recirculation circuit 40 may be activated after the first recirculation circuit 30. Still, in different embodiments of the invention, between the phase of introducing water into the tub 3 (step 220) and the phase of activating one or both the recirculation circuits 30, 40 (step 230), further phase of the washing cycle may be performed.
- the laundry to be washed is first placed inside the drum 4 (step 100 of Figure 8 ).
- the user selects the desired washing program (step 110) depending, for example, on the type and on the dirty-level of the products to wash.
- the user it is possible for the user to insert some parameters directly by the interface unit 12, for example the value of the washing temperature, the rotating speed of the drum 4 in the spinning phase, the duration of washing program, etc.
- control unit sets the laundry washing machine 1 so that it starts the washing program.
- the selection of the desired washing program may be performed before placing the laundry into the drum 4 (step 100).
- a first quantity Q1 w ' of clean water is introduced in the tub 3 up to a wetting level L1', as illustrated in Figure 9 .
- the quantity Q1 w ' of clean water is preferably defined before its introduction in the tub 3.
- the introduction of clean water takes place through the water inlet circuit 5 that will provide for feeding clean water into the tub 3.
- the water W may be introduced directly into the tub 3 bypassing the compartments of the drawer 13 or, in an alternative embodiment of the invention, through a further separate water supply pipe which supplies exclusively clean water into the tub 3.
- the wetting level L1' reached by the water is a level that guarantees complete wetting of the laundry.
- the first quantity Q1 w ' will at least be equal to quantity of water necessary to wet the laundry completely.
- the first quantity Q1 w ' is greater than the quantity of water necessary to wet the laundry completely.
- the drum 4 advantageously is set rotating and the circulation circuit 50 is activated so as to obtain better and more homogeneous wetting of the laundry (step 224), as illustrated in Figure 10 .
- step 224 the laundry inside the drum 4 is completely wet and the water inside the tub 3 reaches a new lower level L1". Therefore, the gap 17 between the tub 3 and the drum 4 is filled with water up to level L1", as shown in Figure 10 .
- the quantity of water occupying the gap 17 constitutes a quantity of clean water that exceeds the quantity of water necessary to wet the laundry completely.
- the removal operation preferably includes the drainage of the water from the tub 3 by means of the drain pump 16 that takes the water from the bottom of the tub 3 and conveys it towards the outside through the outlet duct 18.
- the first level L1 is advantageously a level at which the water W does not go inside the drum 4, more preferably a level which is below the bottom of the drum 4, as illustrated in Figure 11 .
- said first level L1 guarantees that wetting of the laundry with a liquid wherein the detergent D is not yet completely dissolved in the water W, i.e. a solution S, is avoided.
- the method continues by providing for the activation of first and the second recirculation circuit 30, 40 (step 230), as illustrated in Figure 12
- the terminal portion 43a of the second recirculation pipe 43 is arranged in such a way to emit a jet of recirculated liquid in the proper compartment of the drawer 13 which receives the detergent D.
- a quantity Qd of detergent D is preferably brought out of the apposite compartment of the drawer 13 by the recirculated liquid coming from the second recirculation circuit 40 (as illustrated in Figure 12 ).
- the recirculated liquid flows through the drawer 13 and then, together with the detergent D, through the supply pipe 9 up to the tub 3.
- the quantity Qd of detergent D and the recirculated liquid introduced into the tub 3 in said phase falls down to the lower portion 3a of the tub 3.
- the detergent D moves towards the lower portion 3a of the tub 3 due to its density which is higher than the density of water W.
- the detergent D tends to accumulate in such lower portion 3a of the tub 3, particularly in the seat 15 and more particularly in the gap 18 below the heater device 10.
- the first recirculation circuit 30 is also activated (step 230).
- Activation of the first recirculation circuit 30 advantageously mixes and/or dissolves the washing products accumulated in the seat 15.
- the terminal portion 34 of the first recirculation pipe 33 is arranged in such a way to emit a jet of liquid pointed to the gap 18 so as to remove washing/rinsing products collected therein.
- the liquid forced in the main flowing direction collides with the product accumulated in the gap 18 and enhances its mixing and/or dissolution in the liquid in which it is immersed.
- the forced jet of recirculated liquid according to the invention avoids accumulation of products at the bottom of the tub 4 and enhances a complete and/or a fast dissolution of the products themselves in the water.
- the first recirculation circuit 30 creates a first flow of recirculated liquid into the washing tub 3 which improves the dissolution of the washing/rinsing products therein.
- the washing performance of the washing cycle and the efficiency of the machine 1 are therefore increased.
- the first recirculation circuit 30 performs a cleaning effect since no products accumulate at the bottom of the tub 3.
- the second recirculation circuit 40 advantageously mixes and/or dissolves all the washing products (detergent D) inside the drawer 13. In this way, detergent residues do not remain inside the compartment of the drawer 13 and do not accumulate therein.
- the recirculated liquid by the second recirculation circuit 40 avoids accumulation of products in the drawer 13 and enhances a complete and/or a fast dissolution of the products themselves in the water.
- the two recirculation circuits 30, 40 are preferably activated for a pre-determined time Tm until the washing/rinsing products and the water form a homogeneous solution S. All the advantages above-mentioned with reference to the first embodiment are therefore achieved.
- the dissolution of the washing/rinsing products D is advantageously improved by the combined effect of the first flow of recirculated liquid and of the second flow of recirculated liquid at the lower portion 3a of the tub 3, in particular when the two recirculation circuits 30, 40 are activated simultaneously.
- the dissolution of the washing/rinsing products D is therefore improved by the synergy achieved by merging the two flows at the bottom of the tub 3.
- the first and the second recirculation circuit 30, 40 are de-activated (step 240).
- a highly concentrated detergent solution S is present at the bottom of the tub 3 .
- the solution S is distributed over the laundry by activating the circulation circuit 50, as illustrated in figure 13 .
- the heater device 10 is activated.
- the washing program may then continue with the following programmed phases, until the washing program ends (step 150).
- the present invention allows all the set objects to be achieved.
- it makes it possible to obtain a laundry washing machine with improved detergent dissolution with respect to the machines of the prior art.
- the laundry washing machines illustrated in the enclosed figures, and with reference to which some embodiments of the method according to the invention have been described are of the front-loading type; however it is clear that the method according to the invention can be applied as well to a top-loading washing machine, substantially without any modification.
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