EP2708629A1 - Wall-mounted drum washing apparatus - Google Patents
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- D06F23/00—Washing machines with receptacles, e.g. perforated, having a rotary movement, e.g. oscillatory movement, the receptacle serving both for washing and for centrifugally separating water from the laundry
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- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- D06F39/00—Details of washing machines not specific to a single type of machines covered by groups D06F9/00 - D06F27/00
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- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- D06F39/00—Details of washing machines not specific to a single type of machines covered by groups D06F9/00 - D06F27/00
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- the present invention relates to a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus, and more particularly, to a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus including a wall-mounted drum washing machine mounted thereon.
- a general wall-mounted drum washing machine includes a cabinet, a tub movably installed in the cabinet and containing water therein, a drum rotatably installed in the tub and housing laundry therein, a driving unit to provide power to the drum, a water supply device supplying wash water to the tub, and a drain device discharging wash water from the tub to the outside of the cabinet.
- wash water is supplied into the tub and the drum by operation of the water supply device. As the drum is rotated by the operation of the driving unit, the washing process is started.
- the wash water having been contained in the tub and the drum is discharged to the outside of the cabinet through the drain device by operation of the drain device.
- the conventional wall-mounted drum washing machine is installed to hang on a bracket fixed to a wall.
- a coupling force between the bracket and the wall may differ depending on the material and shape of the wall.
- the installation stability of the wall-mounted drum washing machine may differ depending on the installation environment of the wall-mounted drum washing machine.
- the bracket cannot be reliably fixed to the wall.
- the wall-mounted drum washing machine cannot be installed.
- Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus capable of stably installing a wall-mounted drum washing machine regardless of the material and shape of a wall structure.
- a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus includes: a wall-mounted drum washing machine; and an installation stand formed to extend upward from a floor and contacted with a floor and a wall.
- the wall-mounted drum washing machine is mounted on the installation stand.
- the wall-mounted drum washing machine may include: a rear panel fixed to the installation stand; a tub supported by the rear panel and containing wash water; a drum rotatably installed in the tub; a driving unit providing power to the drum; a front panel having an opening formed therein and installed on the tub; a cover installed on the rear panel and covering the tub and the front panel; a water supply device supplying wash water to the tub; and a drain device discharging wash water from the tub to the outside.
- the installation stand may include: a lower support portion contacted with the floor; and an upper support portion connected to the lower support portion, formed to extend upward from the lower support portion, and disposed in contact with the wall, and the wall-mounted drum washing machine is mounted on the upper support portion.
- the upper support portion may include: a plurality of vertical bars connected to the lower support portion at the bottom thereof and formed to extend upward; and a plurality of connection bars connecting the plurality of vertical bars.
- the upper support portion may include an upper support panel connected to the lower support portion at the bottom thereof and formed to extend upward.
- the upper support portion may include: a plurality of coupling grooves formed in a concave shape in the upper support panel; and a tray inserted and coupled to a part of the coupling grooves and containing laundry or detergent.
- the plurality of coupling grooves may be formed in a vertical direction over the upper support panel, and the tray may be selectively inserted and coupled to a part of the plurality of coupling grooves such that an installation position of the tray is changed over the upper support panel.
- the upper support portion may include a fixing anchor formed to protrude from a front surface thereof, which is contacted with the wall-mounted drum washing machine, toward a front side and inserted into the rear panel of the wall-mounted drum washing machine.
- a front end of the fixing anchor passing through the rear panel may be coupled to a nut member, thereby fixing the wall-mounted drum washing machine on the installation stand.
- the installation stand may further include an adhesive coupling layer formed on one or more of a bottom surface of the lower support portion, which is contacted with the floor, and a rear surface of the upper support portion, which is contacted with the wall, and forming an adhesive surface on which an adhesive is attached.
- the installation stand may further include a buffer member coupled to one or more of a bottom surface of the lower support portion, which is contacted with the floor, and a rear surface of the upper support portion, which is contacted with the wall, and absorbing vibrations of the wall-mounted drum washing machine.
- the installation stand may further include an angle control unit controlling an angle between the lower support portion and the upper support portion according to a gradient of a floor.
- the angle control unit may include: a hinge pin installed through the lower support portion and the upper support portion; and a fixing member coupled to an end of the hinge pin and blocking the hinge pin from coming off from the lower support portion and the upper support portion.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an installation state of a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a wall-mounted drum washing machine of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the front side.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the wall-mounted drum washing machine of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the rear side.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the wall-mounted drum washing machine of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the wall-mounted drum washing machine of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the front side.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the rear side.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which a buffer member is coupled to the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view illustrating an installation state of a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the front side.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the rear side.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view illustrating an installation state of a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the front side.
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the rear side.
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is an exploded perspective view of main parts of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 17 is a conceptual view for explaining an example of an installation state of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 18 is a conceptual view for explaining another example of an installation state of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an installation state of a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a wall-mounted drum washing machine of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the front side.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the wall-mounted drum washing machine of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the rear side.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the wall-mounted drum washing machine of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an installation state of a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a wall-mounted drum washing machine of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the front side.
- FIG. 3 is
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the wall-mounted drum washing machine of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the front side.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the rear side.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which a buffer member is coupled to the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention includes a wall-mounted drum washing machine 200 and an installation stand 300.
- the wall-mounted drum washing machine 200 in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention includes a rear panel 210, a tub 220, a drum 240, a driving unit 250, a front panel 230, a cover 260, a water supply device 271, and a drain device 275.
- the rear panel 210 having a panel shape is mounted and fixed on the installation stand 300.
- the rear panel 210 has a rectangular panel shape of which the corners are rounded, but is not limited thereto.
- the rear panel 210 may be formed in various shapes such as circular shape or elliptical shape.
- the rear panel 210 includes a panel portion 211, a circumference portion 212, and a rib portion 213.
- the panel portion 211 has a panel shape extending in parallel to an upper support portion 320 of the installation stand 300.
- the circumference portion 212 is formed to protrude toward the wall from the edge of the panel portion 211, and a space is formed between the panel portion 211 and the upper support portion 320 of the installation stand 300 by the circumference portion 212.
- the rib portion 213 includes a plurality of ribs formed on the rear surface of the panel portion 211 in the space formed between the panel portion 211 and the upper support portion 320 of the installation stand 300.
- the rear panel 210 Since the strength of the rear panel 210 is reinforced by the rib portion 213, the rear panel 210 is prevented from being deformed or broken by vibrations generated through rotations of the drum 240.
- the rear panel 210 has a through-hole 215 through which a fixing anchor 324 coupled to the upper support portion 320 of the installation stand 300 is inserted, and a buffer member 217 is interposed between the through-hole 215 and the installation stand 300.
- the front side of the rear panel 210 is formed in a rectangular shape or a similar shape to the rectangular shape, and the rear panel 210 includes a plurality of through-holes 215 formed at four corners thereof, respectively.
- the rear panel 210 is coupled to the upper support portion 320.
- a nut member 327 may be coupled to the end of the fixing anchor 324 such that the rear panel 210 is stably attached and fixed to the upper support portion 320.
- the nut member 327 is coupled to the fixing anchor 324 at the front side of the rear panel 210, and closely attached to the front surface of the rear panel 210.
- vibrations may be generated.
- the vibrations are transmitted through the nut member 327 which closely attaches the fixing anchor 324 and the rear panel 210.
- the buffer member 217 is interposed to suppress the vibrations of the drum 240 from being transmitted to the upper support portion 320 of the installation stand 300.
- the tub 220 is supported by the rear panel 210, and contains wash water.
- the tub 220 having a cylindrical shape is integrally connected to the front surface of the rear panel 210, and formed to protrude toward the front side from the front surface of the rear panel 210.
- the drum 240 having a cylindrical shape is rotatably installed in the tub 220, and houses laundry therein.
- the drum 240 has a driving shaft 243 rotatably installed in the rear panel 210, and is connected to the driving unit 250 installed on the rear surface of the rear panel 210 through the panel portion 211.
- the driving unit 250 provides power to the drum 240.
- the driving unit 250 in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention includes a motor, a driving wheel 253, and a belt 255.
- the motor is installed on the front surface of the rear panel 210, and has a rotating shaft 252 extended to the rear surface of the rear panel 210 through the rear panel 210.
- the driving wheel 253 is rotatably installed on the rear surface of the panel portion 211 in the space formed at the rear side of the panel portion 211, and connected to the driving shaft 243 of the drum 240.
- the belt 255 transmits the power of the motor to the driving wheel 253.
- One side of the belt 255 is wound around the circumference of the rotating shaft 252 of the motor, and the other side of the belt 255 is wound around the circumference of the driving wheel 253.
- the torque of the motor is transmitted to the driving wheel 253 through the belt 255, and the drum 240 connected to the driving wheel 253 is rotated to perform a washing operation.
- the front panel 230 has an opening 232 formed at a position corresponding to an opening of the tub 220 and is installed at the front surface of the tub 220.
- the rear panel 230 includes a control unit 233 installed at the bottom thereof and a detergent box 235 and a conditioner box 237 installed at the top thereof.
- the control unit 233 is connected to a manipulation unit 264 formed in a cover unit 263 of the cover 260, and controls water supply, drainage, spin-drying, or rotation of the drum 240 according to a manipulation for the manipulation unit 264.
- the cover 260 is installed on the rear panel 210 so as to cover the tub 220 and the front panel 230, thereby constituting the exterior of the wall-mounted drum washing machine 200 in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention.
- the cover 260 in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention includes a box unit 261 and the cover unit 263.
- the box unit 261 is installed on the rear panel 210, and covers the circumference of the tub 220.
- the cover unit 263 is coupled to the front surface of the box unit 261 so as to cover the front panel 230, and a door 265 is installed at a position corresponding to the opening 232.
- the cover unit 263 includes the manipulation unit 264 formed at the bottom thereof.
- the manipulation unit 264 includes manipulation buttons, a number display device and the like, and is connected to the control unit 233.
- a cap 266 is installed at a position corresponding to each of the detergent box 235 and the conditioner box 237.
- the detergent box 235 or the conditioner box 237 may be taken out of the front panel 230 or inserted into the front panel 230.
- the water supply device 271 is coupled to the upper part of the rear panel 210, and supplies wash water into the tub 220.
- the water supply device 271 in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention includes a water supply valve 272 and a water supply pipe (not illustrated).
- the water supply valve 272 controls the flow rate of wash water supplied into the tub 220 through the water supply pipe.
- One side of the water supply valve 272 is coupled to the upper part of the rear panel 210 and connected to the water supply pipe, and the other side of the water supply valve 272 is coupled to the tub 220 so as to supply wash water received through the water supply pipe into the tub 220.
- the water supply pipe is inserted into the circumference portion 212 from a water supply source outside the wall-mounted drum washing machine 200, and extended to the upper part of the rear panel 210 so as to be connected to the water supply valve 272.
- the drain device 275 discharges wash water from the tub 220 to the outside of the wall-mounted drum washing machine 200 in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention. More specifically, the drain device 275 discharges wash water to the outside of the cover 260 or the rear panel 210.
- the drain device 275 in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention includes a drain hole 276, a drain pump 277, and a drain pipe 278.
- the drain hole 276 is formed at the bottom of the tub 220, and the wash water contained in the tub 220 is discharged to the outside of the tub 220 through the drain hole 276.
- the drain pump 277 is installed at the bottom of the tub 220 at a position corresponding to the drain hole 276.
- the top of the drain pump 277 is coupled to the bottom of the tub 220 so as to communicate with the drain hole 276, and a rear end of the drain pump 277 facing the rear panel 210 is connected to the drain pipe 278.
- the drain pipe 278 is connected to the drain pump 277, and extended to the outside of the wall-mounted drum washing machine 200 through the rear panel 210.
- the drain pump 277 When the drain pump 277 is operated, the wash water contained in the tub 220 is forcibly discharged toward the drain pipe 278 through the drain hole 276. When the drain pump 277 is not operated, the discharge of the wash water is stopped.
- the installation stand 300 is formed to extend upward from a floor 11 of a structure where the wall-mounted drum washing machine 200 is installed. At this time, the installation stand 300 is disposed in contact with the floor 11 and the wall 13, and the wall-mounted drum washing machine 200 is mounted on the installation stand 300.
- the installation stand 300 in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention includes a lower support portion 310 and the upper support portion 320.
- the lower support portion 310 is placed on the floor 11 so as to be contacted with the floor 11, and the upper support portion 320 is contacted with the wall 13.
- the lower support portion 310 includes a pair of bar-shaped frame members 311 and a central member 312.
- the frame members 311 are disposed to be separated from each other, and the central member 312 connects the frame members 311.
- the pair of frame members 311 are installed in contact with the floor 11, and fixed to the floor 11.
- the pair of frame member 311 may be disposed in parallel to each other.
- One end of the central member 312 is connected to one frame member 311, and the other end of the central member 312 is connected to the other frame member 311 so as to connect the pair of frame members 311.
- the upper support portion 320 is connected to an end of the lower support portion 310, extended upward in parallel to the wall 13, and fixed in a state where the upper support portion 320 is contacted with the wall 13.
- the wall-mounted drum washing machine 200 is mounted on the upper support portion 320.
- the contact state between the upper support portion 320 and the wall 13 may be maintained. That is, since the lower support portion 310 serves as a support of the upper support portion 320, the upper support portion 320 may be supported in a state where the upper support portion 320 is contacted with the wall 13. Thus, although the wall-mounted drum washing machine 200 having a large weight is mounted on the upper support portion 320, the movement of the upper support portion 320 may be blocked. Therefore, the wall-mounted drum washing machine 200 may be reliably fixed on the installation stand 300.
- the fixing anchors 324 to be coupled to the wall-mounted drum washing machine 200 are formed to protrude from the front surface of the upper support portion 320, which is contacted with the wall-mounted drum washing machine 200.
- the ends of the fixing anchors 324 protruding to the front side of the upper support portion 320 are inserted into the through-holes 215 of the rear panel 210.
- the front ends of the fixing anchors 324, or specifically, the front ends of the fixing anchors 324 positioned at the front side of the rear panel 210 through the through-holes 215 are coupled to the nut members 327.
- the buffer member 217 is interposed between the rear panel 210 and the upper support portion 320. Thus, the vibrations generated by the rotations of the drum 240 may be blocked from being transmitted to the upper support portion 320.
- the upper support portion 320 includes a pair of vertical bars 321 and a plurality of connection bars 322.
- the vertical bars 321 have a bar shape extended upward, and are disposed in contact with the wall 13. The bottoms of the vertical bars 321 are connected to the lower support portion 310. The pair of vertical bars 321 are disposed to be separated from each other, and disposed in parallel to each other.
- connection bars 322 connect the pair of vertical bars 321, and are disposed to be separated from each other along the extension direction of the vertical bars 321.
- connection bars 322 are coupled to one vertical bar 321, and the other ends of the connection bars 322 are coupled to the other vertical bar 321.
- connection bars 322 support the vertical bars 321 in the side-to-side direction.
- the installation stand 300 may be made of wood, metal, or plastic.
- the installation stand 300 may be fixed to the floor 11 and the wall 13 through an adhesive member, such as structural adhesive, epoxy, silicone, or adhesive tape, in a state where the installation stand 300 is contacted with the floor 11 and the wall 13.
- an adhesive coupling layer 330 may be additionally formed on the bottom surface of the lower support portion 310, which is contacted with the floor 11, and the rear surface of the upper support portion 320, which is contacted with the wall 13.
- the adhesive member may be stably attached to the adhesive coupling layer 330.
- the adhesive member may be attached to the bottom surface and the rear surface of the installation stand 300, and the installation stand 300 may be fixed to the floor 11 and the wall 13 through the adhesive member in a state where the installation stand 300 is contacted with the floor 11 and the wall 13.
- the adhesive coupling layer 330 may be formed by applying synthetic resin paint onto the bottom surface of the bottom support portion 310 and the rear surface of the upper support portion 320 or formed by bonding a synthetic resin film.
- the installation stand 300 may be reliably fixed to the floor 11 and the wall 13 through the adhesive member, regardless of the properties of the material forming the installation stand 300, such as water content and surface roughness.
- the properties may include the quality of wood, a density difference and the like.
- a buffer member 340 may be additionally coupled to the rear surface of the upper support portion 320 contacted with the wall 13.
- the buffer member 340 serves to absorb the vibrations generated from the wall-mounted drum washing machine 200.
- the vibrations generated by the rotations of the drum 240 are primarily reduced by the buffer member 217 interposed between the rear panel 210 and the upper support portion 320, and secondarily reduced by the buffer member 340 interposed between the upper support portion 320 and the wall 13.
- a bracket 360 has a cross-section formed in an L-shape or right-angled triangle shape which has a length in the vertical and horizontal directions. As the bracket 360 is additionally coupled to a connection between the lower support portion 310 and the upper support portion 320, the coupling strength between the lower support portion 310 and the upper support portion 320 may be reinforced.
- the upper support portion 320 on which the wall-mounted drum washing machine 200 is mounted may be blocked from being separated from the wall 13 and inclined to the front side.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view illustrating an installation state of a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the front side.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the rear side.
- a metallic frame is applied as the material of the installation stand 300.
- the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention may include the same components as described in the first embodiment of the present invention. The detailed descriptions of the components are omitted herein.
- the installation stand 300 in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention is formed by connecting a plurality of metallic frames to each other.
- the plurality of metallic frames are formed in a straight bar shape, and have a cross-section formed in an H-shape in which the middle portions thereof are depressed in a thickness direction.
- the installation stand 300 includes a lower support portion 310 and an upper support portion 320, and the upper support portion 320 includes a pair of vertical bars 321 and a plurality of connection bars 322.
- the installation stand 300 may be reliably formed by connecting a plurality of metallic frames through bolt members, the plurality of metallic frames having a straight bar shape and constituting the lower support portion 310, the vertical bars 321, and the connection bars 322, respectively.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view illustrating an installation state of a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the front side.
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the rear side.
- a panel member is used as the installation stand 300, unlike the first and second embodiments of the present invention.
- the installation stand 300 in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention includes a lower support portion 310 and an upper support portion 320, which are contacted with a floor 11 and a wall 13, respectively.
- the lower support portion 310 includes a frame member having a panel shape (hereafter, referred to as 'lower support panel 313').
- the lower support panel 313 is installed in contact with the floor 11, and extended in parallel to the floor 11 so as to be contacted with the floor 11 in a wide area.
- the upper support portion 320 includes a frame member having a panel shape (hereafter, referred to as 'upper support panel 323).
- the bottom of the upper support panel 323 is connected to the lower support panel 313, and the upper support panel 323 is installed in contact with the wall 13 and supported by the wall 13.
- the installation stand 300 in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention may be fixed in a state where the lower support panel 313 and the upper support panel 323 are contacted with the floor 11 and the wall 13, respectively, through an adhesive member, like the installation stands 300 in accordance with the first and second embodiments.
- the contact area between the installation stand 300 and the floor 11 and the contact area between the installation stand 300 and the wall 13 may be expanded more than in the first and second embodiments including the bar-shaped frame members.
- the installation stand 300 may be more stably fixed on a structure. In this case, the installation stability of the wall-mounted drum washing machine 200 mounted on the installation stand 300 may be secured.
- the contact area between the lower support portion 310 and the upper support portion 320 may also be further expanded.
- the lower support portion 310 and the upper support portion 320 may be more reliably coupled to each other.
- the upper support portion 320 in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention includes a plurality of coupling grooves 325 and a plurality of trays 326.
- Each of the coupling grooves 325 is formed in a concave shape in the upper support panel 323.
- the coupling groove 325 may be set to such a size that a ring portion 326a formed at an end of the tray 326 is inserted and fixed to the coupling groove 325.
- the coupling groove 325 not only may be formed in a concave shape, but also may be formed in a hole shape passing through the upper support panel 323.
- the tray 326 may be used as a container for containing laundry or detergent, and the structure and shape of the tray 326 are not limited as long as the tray 326 may contain laundry or detergent.
- the plurality of coupling grooves 325 may be successively formed in a vertical direction over the upper support panel 323.
- a user may designate coupling grooves 325 to which the ring portions 326a of the tray 326 are coupled, and may install the tray 326 at a desired position over the upper support panel 323.
- the amount of laundry or detergent housed in the tray 326 may be increased.
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is an exploded perspective view of main parts of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 17 is a conceptual view for explaining an example of an installation state of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 18 is a conceptual view for explaining another example of an installation state of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- the installation stand 300 of FIGS. 15 to 18 in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention includes an angle control unit 350 for controlling an angle between a lower support portion 310 and an upper support portion 320 according to the gradient of a floor 11, unlike the first and second embodiments of the present invention.
- the angle control unit 350 includes a hinge pin 353 and a fixing member 354.
- the upper support portion 320 has an upper protrusion 328 formed at the bottom thereof.
- the upper protrusion 328 has an upper through-hole 329 through which the hinge pin 353 passes.
- the upper protrusion 328 is contacted with a lower protrusion 318 of the lower support portion 310 at a surface where the upper through-hole 329 is formed.
- the lower support portion 310 has the lower protrusion 318 formed at an end thereof.
- the lower protrusion 318 has a lower through-hole 319 through which the hinge pin 353 passes.
- the lower protrusion 318 is contacted with the upper protrusion 328 at a surface where the lower through-hole 319 is formed.
- the upper protrusion 328 and the lower protrusion 318 are in contact with each other, the upper through-hole 329 and the lower through-hole 319 are disposed to overlap each other.
- the hinge pin 353 is sequentially passed through the upper through-hole 329 and the lower through-hole 319, the upper protrusion 328 and the lower protrusion 318 are coupled through the hinge pin 353.
- An end of the hinge pin 353, or specifically, an end of the hinge pin 353 which passes through the upper through-hole 329 and the lower through-hole 319 is coupled to a fixing member 354.
- the hinge pin 353 may be blocked from coming off from the upper through-hole 329 or the lower through-hole 319, the coupling between the upper support portion 320 and the lower support portion 310 may be maintained.
- a nut member may be used as the fixing member 354 to closely attach the hinge pin 353 to the upper support portion 320 and the lower support portion 310.
- a floor 11 of a bathroom, a utility room, a veranda or the like where water is used may be formed to be inclined downward to a drain hole.
- the floor 11 has a different gradient depending on places.
- the angle control unit 350 When the angle control unit 350 is provided as illustrated in FIGS. 17 and 18 , the angle between the lower support portion 310 and the upper support portion 320 may be controlled in various manners according to the gradient of the floor 11.
- the fixing member 354 when the fixing member 354 is coupled to the hinge pin 353 after the angle between the lower support portion 310 and the upper support portion 320 is controlled in a state where the fixing member 354 is separated from the hinge pin 353, the lower support portion 310 and the upper support portion 320 may maintain a predetermined angle.
- the lower support portion 310 may be closely attached to the floor 11, and the upper support portion 320 may be closely attached to the wall 13.
- the wall-mounted drum washing machine since the wall-mounted drum washing machine is mounted on the installation stand and the installation stand is disposed in contact with the floor and the wall, the wall-mounted drum washing machine may be reliably fixed on the installation stand.
- the installation stand may be fixed in a state in which the installation stand is contacted with the floor and the wall through the adhesive member attached to the adhesive coupling layer.
- the buffer member is interposed between the upper support portion and the wall, the vibrations generated by the operation of the wall-mounted drum washing machine may be suppressed from being transmitted to the wall. Thus, noise may be reduced.
- the angle between the lower support portion and the upper support portion may be controlled according to the gradient of the floor on which the installation is to be installed. Therefore, the lower support portion and the upper support portion may be closely attached to the floor and the wall.
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Description
- The present application claims priority to Korean application number
10-2012-0101985, filed on September 14. 2012 - The present invention relates to a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus, and more particularly, to a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus including a wall-mounted drum washing machine mounted thereon.
- A general wall-mounted drum washing machine includes a cabinet, a tub movably installed in the cabinet and containing water therein, a drum rotatably installed in the tub and housing laundry therein, a driving unit to provide power to the drum, a water supply device supplying wash water to the tub, and a drain device discharging wash water from the tub to the outside of the cabinet.
- When a user puts laundry into the drum and starts a washing process, wash water is supplied into the tub and the drum by operation of the water supply device. As the drum is rotated by the operation of the driving unit, the washing process is started.
- After the washing process is ended, the wash water having been contained in the tub and the drum is discharged to the outside of the cabinet through the drain device by operation of the drain device.
- The related art of the present invention has been disclosed in Utility Model Registration Notification No.
20-0305578 published on February 26, 2003 - The conventional wall-mounted drum washing machine is installed to hang on a bracket fixed to a wall. However, a coupling force between the bracket and the wall may differ depending on the material and shape of the wall.
- That is, the installation stability of the wall-mounted drum washing machine may differ depending on the installation environment of the wall-mounted drum washing machine.
- In particular, when the wall is finished with plaster, the bracket cannot be reliably fixed to the wall. In this case, the wall-mounted drum washing machine cannot be installed.
- Thus, there is a demand for a structure capable of solving such a problem.
- Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus capable of stably installing a wall-mounted drum washing machine regardless of the material and shape of a wall structure.
- In one embodiment, a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus includes: a wall-mounted drum washing machine; and an installation stand formed to extend upward from a floor and contacted with a floor and a wall. The wall-mounted drum washing machine is mounted on the installation stand.
- The wall-mounted drum washing machine may include: a rear panel fixed to the installation stand; a tub supported by the rear panel and containing wash water; a drum rotatably installed in the tub; a driving unit providing power to the drum; a front panel having an opening formed therein and installed on the tub; a cover installed on the rear panel and covering the tub and the front panel; a water supply device supplying wash water to the tub; and a drain device discharging wash water from the tub to the outside.
- The installation stand may include: a lower support portion contacted with the floor; and an upper support portion connected to the lower support portion, formed to extend upward from the lower support portion, and disposed in contact with the wall, and the wall-mounted drum washing machine is mounted on the upper support portion.
- The upper support portion may include: a plurality of vertical bars connected to the lower support portion at the bottom thereof and formed to extend upward; and a plurality of connection bars connecting the plurality of vertical bars.
- The upper support portion may include an upper support panel connected to the lower support portion at the bottom thereof and formed to extend upward.
- The upper support portion may include: a plurality of coupling grooves formed in a concave shape in the upper support panel; and a tray inserted and coupled to a part of the coupling grooves and containing laundry or detergent.
- The plurality of coupling grooves may be formed in a vertical direction over the upper support panel, and the tray may be selectively inserted and coupled to a part of the plurality of coupling grooves such that an installation position of the tray is changed over the upper support panel.
- The upper support portion may include a fixing anchor formed to protrude from a front surface thereof, which is contacted with the wall-mounted drum washing machine, toward a front side and inserted into the rear panel of the wall-mounted drum washing machine.
- A front end of the fixing anchor passing through the rear panel may be coupled to a nut member, thereby fixing the wall-mounted drum washing machine on the installation stand.
- The installation stand may further include an adhesive coupling layer formed on one or more of a bottom surface of the lower support portion, which is contacted with the floor, and a rear surface of the upper support portion, which is contacted with the wall, and forming an adhesive surface on which an adhesive is attached.
- The installation stand may further include a buffer member coupled to one or more of a bottom surface of the lower support portion, which is contacted with the floor, and a rear surface of the upper support portion, which is contacted with the wall, and absorbing vibrations of the wall-mounted drum washing machine.
- The installation stand may further include an angle control unit controlling an angle between the lower support portion and the upper support portion according to a gradient of a floor.
- The angle control unit may include: a hinge pin installed through the lower support portion and the upper support portion; and a fixing member coupled to an end of the hinge pin and blocking the hinge pin from coming off from the lower support portion and the upper support portion.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an installation state of a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a wall-mounted drum washing machine of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the front side. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the wall-mounted drum washing machine of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the rear side. -
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the wall-mounted drum washing machine of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the wall-mounted drum washing machine of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the front side. -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the rear side. -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which a buffer member is coupled to the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view illustrating an installation state of a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the front side. -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the rear side. -
FIG. 12 is a perspective view illustrating an installation state of a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the front side. -
FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the rear side. -
FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 16 is an exploded perspective view of main parts of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 17 is a conceptual view for explaining an example of an installation state of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 18 is a conceptual view for explaining another example of an installation state of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention. - Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- The drawings are not necessarily to scale and in some instances, proportions may have been exaggerated in order to clearly illustrate features of the embodiments.
- Furthermore, terms to be used in this disclosure are defined in consideration of functions in the present invention, and may be defined differently depending on the intention or practice of a user or operator. Thus, the terms must be defined on the basis of the overall content of the disclosure.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an installation state of a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a wall-mounted drum washing machine of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the front side.FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the wall-mounted drum washing machine of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the rear side.FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the wall-mounted drum washing machine of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the wall-mounted drum washing machine of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the front side.FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the rear side.FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which a buffer member is coupled to the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 1 , the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention includes a wall-mounteddrum washing machine 200 and aninstallation stand 300. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 to 5 , the wall-mounteddrum washing machine 200 in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention includes arear panel 210, atub 220, adrum 240, adriving unit 250, afront panel 230, acover 260, awater supply device 271, and adrain device 275. - The
rear panel 210 having a panel shape is mounted and fixed on theinstallation stand 300. - In the present embodiment, the
rear panel 210 has a rectangular panel shape of which the corners are rounded, but is not limited thereto. Thus, therear panel 210 may be formed in various shapes such as circular shape or elliptical shape. - The
rear panel 210 includes apanel portion 211, acircumference portion 212, and arib portion 213. - The
panel portion 211 has a panel shape extending in parallel to anupper support portion 320 of theinstallation stand 300. - The
circumference portion 212 is formed to protrude toward the wall from the edge of thepanel portion 211, and a space is formed between thepanel portion 211 and theupper support portion 320 of theinstallation stand 300 by thecircumference portion 212. - The
rib portion 213 includes a plurality of ribs formed on the rear surface of thepanel portion 211 in the space formed between thepanel portion 211 and theupper support portion 320 of theinstallation stand 300. - Since the strength of the
rear panel 210 is reinforced by therib portion 213, therear panel 210 is prevented from being deformed or broken by vibrations generated through rotations of thedrum 240. - The
rear panel 210 has a through-hole 215 through which afixing anchor 324 coupled to theupper support portion 320 of theinstallation stand 300 is inserted, and abuffer member 217 is interposed between the through-hole 215 and theinstallation stand 300. - The front side of the
rear panel 210 is formed in a rectangular shape or a similar shape to the rectangular shape, and therear panel 210 includes a plurality of through-holes 215 formed at four corners thereof, respectively. - As the ends of the fixing anchors 324 protruding from the front side of the
upper support portion 320 are inserted into the respective through-holes 215, therear panel 210 is coupled to theupper support portion 320. - When a bolt member is applied as the fixing
anchor 324, anut member 327 may be coupled to the end of the fixinganchor 324 such that therear panel 210 is stably attached and fixed to theupper support portion 320. - At this time, the
nut member 327 is coupled to the fixinganchor 324 at the front side of therear panel 210, and closely attached to the front surface of therear panel 210. - During the operation of the wall-mounted
drum washing machine 200, vibrations may be generated. The vibrations are transmitted through thenut member 327 which closely attaches the fixinganchor 324 and therear panel 210. - Between the
rear panel 210 and theupper support portion 320, thebuffer member 217 is interposed to suppress the vibrations of thedrum 240 from being transmitted to theupper support portion 320 of theinstallation stand 300. - The
tub 220 is supported by therear panel 210, and contains wash water. - In the present embodiment, the
tub 220 having a cylindrical shape is integrally connected to the front surface of therear panel 210, and formed to protrude toward the front side from the front surface of therear panel 210. - The
drum 240 having a cylindrical shape is rotatably installed in thetub 220, and houses laundry therein. - The
drum 240 has a driving shaft 243 rotatably installed in therear panel 210, and is connected to thedriving unit 250 installed on the rear surface of therear panel 210 through thepanel portion 211. - The driving
unit 250 provides power to thedrum 240. - The driving
unit 250 in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention includes a motor, adriving wheel 253, and abelt 255. - The motor is installed on the front surface of the
rear panel 210, and has arotating shaft 252 extended to the rear surface of therear panel 210 through therear panel 210. - The
driving wheel 253 is rotatably installed on the rear surface of thepanel portion 211 in the space formed at the rear side of thepanel portion 211, and connected to the driving shaft 243 of thedrum 240. - The
belt 255 transmits the power of the motor to thedriving wheel 253. - One side of the
belt 255 is wound around the circumference of therotating shaft 252 of the motor, and the other side of thebelt 255 is wound around the circumference of thedriving wheel 253. - As the motor is driven, the torque of the motor is transmitted to the
driving wheel 253 through thebelt 255, and thedrum 240 connected to thedriving wheel 253 is rotated to perform a washing operation. - The
front panel 230 has anopening 232 formed at a position corresponding to an opening of thetub 220 and is installed at the front surface of thetub 220. - The
rear panel 230 includes acontrol unit 233 installed at the bottom thereof and adetergent box 235 and aconditioner box 237 installed at the top thereof. - The
control unit 233 is connected to amanipulation unit 264 formed in acover unit 263 of thecover 260, and controls water supply, drainage, spin-drying, or rotation of thedrum 240 according to a manipulation for themanipulation unit 264. - The
cover 260 is installed on therear panel 210 so as to cover thetub 220 and thefront panel 230, thereby constituting the exterior of the wall-mounteddrum washing machine 200 in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention. - The
cover 260 in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention includes abox unit 261 and thecover unit 263. - The
box unit 261 is installed on therear panel 210, and covers the circumference of thetub 220. - The
cover unit 263 is coupled to the front surface of thebox unit 261 so as to cover thefront panel 230, and adoor 265 is installed at a position corresponding to theopening 232. - The
cover unit 263 includes themanipulation unit 264 formed at the bottom thereof. Themanipulation unit 264 includes manipulation buttons, a number display device and the like, and is connected to thecontrol unit 233. - At the top of the
cover unit 263, acap 266 is installed at a position corresponding to each of thedetergent box 235 and theconditioner box 237. - When the
cap 266 is separated from thecover unit 263, thedetergent box 235 or theconditioner box 237 may be taken out of thefront panel 230 or inserted into thefront panel 230. - The
water supply device 271 is coupled to the upper part of therear panel 210, and supplies wash water into thetub 220. - The
water supply device 271 in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention includes awater supply valve 272 and a water supply pipe (not illustrated). - The
water supply valve 272 controls the flow rate of wash water supplied into thetub 220 through the water supply pipe. - One side of the
water supply valve 272 is coupled to the upper part of therear panel 210 and connected to the water supply pipe, and the other side of thewater supply valve 272 is coupled to thetub 220 so as to supply wash water received through the water supply pipe into thetub 220. - The water supply pipe is inserted into the
circumference portion 212 from a water supply source outside the wall-mounteddrum washing machine 200, and extended to the upper part of therear panel 210 so as to be connected to thewater supply valve 272. - The
drain device 275 discharges wash water from thetub 220 to the outside of the wall-mounteddrum washing machine 200 in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention. More specifically, thedrain device 275 discharges wash water to the outside of thecover 260 or therear panel 210. - The
drain device 275 in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention includes adrain hole 276, adrain pump 277, and adrain pipe 278. - The
drain hole 276 is formed at the bottom of thetub 220, and the wash water contained in thetub 220 is discharged to the outside of thetub 220 through thedrain hole 276. - The
drain pump 277 is installed at the bottom of thetub 220 at a position corresponding to thedrain hole 276. - The top of the
drain pump 277 is coupled to the bottom of thetub 220 so as to communicate with thedrain hole 276, and a rear end of thedrain pump 277 facing therear panel 210 is connected to thedrain pipe 278. - The
drain pipe 278 is connected to thedrain pump 277, and extended to the outside of the wall-mounteddrum washing machine 200 through therear panel 210. - When the
drain pump 277 is operated, the wash water contained in thetub 220 is forcibly discharged toward thedrain pipe 278 through thedrain hole 276. When thedrain pump 277 is not operated, the discharge of the wash water is stopped. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 and5 to 8 , theinstallation stand 300 is formed to extend upward from afloor 11 of a structure where the wall-mounteddrum washing machine 200 is installed. At this time, theinstallation stand 300 is disposed in contact with thefloor 11 and thewall 13, and the wall-mounteddrum washing machine 200 is mounted on theinstallation stand 300. - The installation stand 300 in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention includes a
lower support portion 310 and theupper support portion 320. Thelower support portion 310 is placed on thefloor 11 so as to be contacted with thefloor 11, and theupper support portion 320 is contacted with thewall 13. - The
lower support portion 310 includes a pair of bar-shapedframe members 311 and acentral member 312. Theframe members 311 are disposed to be separated from each other, and thecentral member 312 connects theframe members 311. - The pair of
frame members 311 are installed in contact with thefloor 11, and fixed to thefloor 11. The pair offrame member 311 may be disposed in parallel to each other. One end of thecentral member 312 is connected to oneframe member 311, and the other end of thecentral member 312 is connected to theother frame member 311 so as to connect the pair offrame members 311. - The
upper support portion 320 is connected to an end of thelower support portion 310, extended upward in parallel to thewall 13, and fixed in a state where theupper support portion 320 is contacted with thewall 13. The wall-mounteddrum washing machine 200 is mounted on theupper support portion 320. - Since the lower end of the
upper support portion 320 disposed in contact with thewall 13 is connected to thelower support portion 310, the contact state between theupper support portion 320 and thewall 13 may be maintained. That is, since thelower support portion 310 serves as a support of theupper support portion 320, theupper support portion 320 may be supported in a state where theupper support portion 320 is contacted with thewall 13. Thus, although the wall-mounteddrum washing machine 200 having a large weight is mounted on theupper support portion 320, the movement of theupper support portion 320 may be blocked. Therefore, the wall-mounteddrum washing machine 200 may be reliably fixed on theinstallation stand 300. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , the fixing anchors 324 to be coupled to the wall-mounteddrum washing machine 200 are formed to protrude from the front surface of theupper support portion 320, which is contacted with the wall-mounteddrum washing machine 200. - The ends of the fixing anchors 324 protruding to the front side of the
upper support portion 320 are inserted into the through-holes 215 of therear panel 210. The front ends of the fixing anchors 324, or specifically, the front ends of the fixing anchors 324 positioned at the front side of therear panel 210 through the through-holes 215 are coupled to thenut members 327. Thus, since therear panel 210 is prevented from coming off from the fixing anchors 324, the wall-mounteddrum washing machine 200 may be reliably mounted on theinstallation stand 300. - The
buffer member 217 is interposed between therear panel 210 and theupper support portion 320. Thus, the vibrations generated by the rotations of thedrum 240 may be blocked from being transmitted to theupper support portion 320. - The
upper support portion 320 includes a pair ofvertical bars 321 and a plurality of connection bars 322. - The
vertical bars 321 have a bar shape extended upward, and are disposed in contact with thewall 13. The bottoms of thevertical bars 321 are connected to thelower support portion 310. The pair ofvertical bars 321 are disposed to be separated from each other, and disposed in parallel to each other. - The plurality of connection bars 322 connect the pair of
vertical bars 321, and are disposed to be separated from each other along the extension direction of thevertical bars 321. - One ends of the connection bars 322 are coupled to one
vertical bar 321, and the other ends of the connection bars 322 are coupled to the othervertical bar 321. Thus, the connection bars 322 support thevertical bars 321 in the side-to-side direction. - The installation stand 300 may be made of wood, metal, or plastic. The installation stand 300 may be fixed to the
floor 11 and thewall 13 through an adhesive member, such as structural adhesive, epoxy, silicone, or adhesive tape, in a state where theinstallation stand 300 is contacted with thefloor 11 and thewall 13. - Referring to
FIG. 7 , anadhesive coupling layer 330 may be additionally formed on the bottom surface of thelower support portion 310, which is contacted with thefloor 11, and the rear surface of theupper support portion 320, which is contacted with thewall 13. - Since the
adhesive coupling layer 330 has an adhesive surface, the adhesive member may be stably attached to theadhesive coupling layer 330. Thus, the adhesive member may be attached to the bottom surface and the rear surface of theinstallation stand 300, and theinstallation stand 300 may be fixed to thefloor 11 and thewall 13 through the adhesive member in a state where theinstallation stand 300 is contacted with thefloor 11 and thewall 13. - The
adhesive coupling layer 330 may be formed by applying synthetic resin paint onto the bottom surface of thebottom support portion 310 and the rear surface of theupper support portion 320 or formed by bonding a synthetic resin film. - When the
adhesive coupling layer 330 is formed on theinstallation stand 300, theinstallation stand 300 may be reliably fixed to thefloor 11 and thewall 13 through the adhesive member, regardless of the properties of the material forming theinstallation stand 300, such as water content and surface roughness. For example, the properties may include the quality of wood, a density difference and the like. - Referring to
FIG. 8 , abuffer member 340 may be additionally coupled to the rear surface of theupper support portion 320 contacted with thewall 13. Thebuffer member 340 serves to absorb the vibrations generated from the wall-mounteddrum washing machine 200. - When the wall-mounted
drum washing machine 200 is operated, the vibrations generated by the rotations of thedrum 240 are primarily reduced by thebuffer member 217 interposed between therear panel 210 and theupper support portion 320, and secondarily reduced by thebuffer member 340 interposed between theupper support portion 320 and thewall 13. - As the vibrations generated by the operation of the wall-mounted
drum washing machine 200 are blocked from being transmitted to thewall 13, noise may be reduced. - A
bracket 360 has a cross-section formed in an L-shape or right-angled triangle shape which has a length in the vertical and horizontal directions. As thebracket 360 is additionally coupled to a connection between thelower support portion 310 and theupper support portion 320, the coupling strength between thelower support portion 310 and theupper support portion 320 may be reinforced. - Thus, the
upper support portion 320 on which the wall-mounteddrum washing machine 200 is mounted may be blocked from being separated from thewall 13 and inclined to the front side. -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view illustrating an installation state of a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the front side.FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the rear side. - In the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus of
FIGS. 9 to 11 in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention, a metallic frame is applied as the material of theinstallation stand 300. - The wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention may include the same components as described in the first embodiment of the present invention. The detailed descriptions of the components are omitted herein.
- The installation stand 300 in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention is formed by connecting a plurality of metallic frames to each other. The plurality of metallic frames are formed in a straight bar shape, and have a cross-section formed in an H-shape in which the middle portions thereof are depressed in a thickness direction.
- The installation stand 300 includes a
lower support portion 310 and anupper support portion 320, and theupper support portion 320 includes a pair ofvertical bars 321 and a plurality of connection bars 322. - The installation stand 300 may be reliably formed by connecting a plurality of metallic frames through bolt members, the plurality of metallic frames having a straight bar shape and constituting the
lower support portion 310, thevertical bars 321, and the connection bars 322, respectively. -
FIG. 12 is a perspective view illustrating an installation state of a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the front side.FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the installation stand of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention, when seen from the rear side. - In the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus of
FIGS. 12 to 14 in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention, a panel member is used as theinstallation stand 300, unlike the first and second embodiments of the present invention. - The installation stand 300 in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention includes a
lower support portion 310 and anupper support portion 320, which are contacted with afloor 11 and awall 13, respectively. - The
lower support portion 310 includes a frame member having a panel shape (hereafter, referred to as 'lower support panel 313'). Thelower support panel 313 is installed in contact with thefloor 11, and extended in parallel to thefloor 11 so as to be contacted with thefloor 11 in a wide area. - The
upper support portion 320 includes a frame member having a panel shape (hereafter, referred to as 'upper support panel 323). The bottom of the upper support panel 323 is connected to thelower support panel 313, and the upper support panel 323 is installed in contact with thewall 13 and supported by thewall 13. - The installation stand 300 in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention may be fixed in a state where the
lower support panel 313 and the upper support panel 323 are contacted with thefloor 11 and thewall 13, respectively, through an adhesive member, like the installation stands 300 in accordance with the first and second embodiments. - In the
installation stand 300 in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention, the contact area between theinstallation stand 300 and thefloor 11 and the contact area between theinstallation stand 300 and thewall 13 may be expanded more than in the first and second embodiments including the bar-shaped frame members. Thus, theinstallation stand 300 may be more stably fixed on a structure. In this case, the installation stability of the wall-mounteddrum washing machine 200 mounted on theinstallation stand 300 may be secured. - When the
installation stand 300 in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention is applied, the contact area between thelower support portion 310 and theupper support portion 320 may also be further expanded. Thus, thelower support portion 310 and theupper support portion 320 may be more reliably coupled to each other. - Referring to
FIG. 13 , theupper support portion 320 in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention includes a plurality ofcoupling grooves 325 and a plurality oftrays 326. - Each of the
coupling grooves 325 is formed in a concave shape in the upper support panel 323. Thecoupling groove 325 may be set to such a size that aring portion 326a formed at an end of thetray 326 is inserted and fixed to thecoupling groove 325. As illustrated inFIG. 13 , thecoupling groove 325 not only may be formed in a concave shape, but also may be formed in a hole shape passing through the upper support panel 323. - The
tray 326 may be used as a container for containing laundry or detergent, and the structure and shape of thetray 326 are not limited as long as thetray 326 may contain laundry or detergent. - The plurality of
coupling grooves 325 may be successively formed in a vertical direction over the upper support panel 323. Thus, a user may designate couplinggrooves 325 to which thering portions 326a of thetray 326 are coupled, and may install thetray 326 at a desired position over the upper support panel 323. - Furthermore, since a plurality of
trays 326 may be simultaneously stalled over the upper support panel 323, the amount of laundry or detergent housed in thetray 326 may be increased. -
FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 16 is an exploded perspective view of main parts of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 17 is a conceptual view for explaining an example of an installation state of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 18 is a conceptual view for explaining another example of an installation state of the wall-mounted drum washing apparatus in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention. - The installation stand 300 of
FIGS. 15 to 18 in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention includes anangle control unit 350 for controlling an angle between alower support portion 310 and anupper support portion 320 according to the gradient of afloor 11, unlike the first and second embodiments of the present invention. - The
angle control unit 350 includes ahinge pin 353 and a fixingmember 354. - The
upper support portion 320 has anupper protrusion 328 formed at the bottom thereof. Theupper protrusion 328 has an upper through-hole 329 through which thehinge pin 353 passes. Theupper protrusion 328 is contacted with alower protrusion 318 of thelower support portion 310 at a surface where the upper through-hole 329 is formed. - The
lower support portion 310 has thelower protrusion 318 formed at an end thereof. Thelower protrusion 318 has a lower through-hole 319 through which thehinge pin 353 passes. Thelower protrusion 318 is contacted with theupper protrusion 328 at a surface where the lower through-hole 319 is formed. - When the
upper protrusion 328 and thelower protrusion 318 are in contact with each other, the upper through-hole 329 and the lower through-hole 319 are disposed to overlap each other. Thus, when thehinge pin 353 is sequentially passed through the upper through-hole 329 and the lower through-hole 319, theupper protrusion 328 and thelower protrusion 318 are coupled through thehinge pin 353. - An end of the
hinge pin 353, or specifically, an end of thehinge pin 353 which passes through the upper through-hole 329 and the lower through-hole 319 is coupled to a fixingmember 354. Thus, since thehinge pin 353 may be blocked from coming off from the upper through-hole 329 or the lower through-hole 319, the coupling between theupper support portion 320 and thelower support portion 310 may be maintained. - When a bolt member is applied as the
hinge pin 353, a nut member may be used as the fixingmember 354 to closely attach thehinge pin 353 to theupper support portion 320 and thelower support portion 310. - A
floor 11 of a bathroom, a utility room, a veranda or the like where water is used may be formed to be inclined downward to a drain hole. Thus, thefloor 11 has a different gradient depending on places. - When the
angle control unit 350 is provided as illustrated inFIGS. 17 and18 , the angle between thelower support portion 310 and theupper support portion 320 may be controlled in various manners according to the gradient of thefloor 11. - That is, when the fixing
member 354 is coupled to thehinge pin 353 after the angle between thelower support portion 310 and theupper support portion 320 is controlled in a state where the fixingmember 354 is separated from thehinge pin 353, thelower support portion 310 and theupper support portion 320 may maintain a predetermined angle. - Since the angle between the
lower support portion 310 and theupper support portion 320 may be immediately controlled according to the gradient of thefloor 11 on which theinstallation stand 300 is to be installed, thelower support portion 310 may be closely attached to thefloor 11, and theupper support portion 320 may be closely attached to thewall 13. - Thus, it is possible to prevent the
lower support portion 310 from being separated from thefloor 11 in a state in where theupper support portion 320 is fixed to thewall 13. Furthermore, it is possible to prevent theupper support portion 320 from being separated from thewall 13 so as not to be supported by thewall 13 in a state where thelower support portion 310 is closely attached to thefloor 11. - In accordance with the embodiments of the present invention, since the wall-mounted drum washing machine is mounted on the installation stand and the installation stand is disposed in contact with the floor and the wall, the wall-mounted drum washing machine may be reliably fixed on the installation stand.
- Furthermore, as the installation stand includes the adhesive coupling layer, the installation stand may be fixed in a state in which the installation stand is contacted with the floor and the wall through the adhesive member attached to the adhesive coupling layer.
- Furthermore, as the buffer member is interposed between the upper support portion and the wall, the vibrations generated by the operation of the wall-mounted drum washing machine may be suppressed from being transmitted to the wall. Thus, noise may be reduced.
- Furthermore, as the installation stand includes the angle control unit, the angle between the lower support portion and the upper support portion may be controlled according to the gradient of the floor on which the installation is to be installed. Therefore, the lower support portion and the upper support portion may be closely attached to the floor and the wall.
- The embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed above for illustrative purposes. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
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- A wall-mounted drum washing apparatus comprising:a wall-mounted drum washing machine; andan installation stand formed to extend upward from a floor and contacted with a floor and a wall,wherein the wall-mounted drum washing machine is mounted on the installation stand.
- The wall-mounted drum washing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the wall-mounted drum washing machine comprises:a rear panel fixed to the installation stand;a tub supported by the rear panel and containing wash water;a drum rotatably installed in the tub;a driving unit providing power to the drum;a front panel having an opening formed therein and installed on the tub;a cover installed on the rear panel and covering the tub and the front panel;a water supply device supplying wash water to the tub; anda drain device discharging wash water from the tub to the outside.
- The wall-mounted drum washing apparatus of claim 1 or 2, wherein the installation stand comprises:a lower support portion contacted with the floor; andan upper support portion connected to the lower support portion, formed to extend upward from the lower support portion, and disposed in contact with the wall, andthe wall-mounted drum washing machine is mounted on the upper support portion.
- The wall-mounted drum washing apparatus of claims 1 to 3, wherein the upper support portion comprises:a plurality of vertical bars connected to the lower support portion at the bottom thereof and formed to extend upward; anda plurality of connection bars connecting the plurality of vertical bars.
- The wall-mounted drum washing apparatus of claims 1 to 4, wherein the upper support portion comprises an upper support panel connected to the lower support portion at the bottom thereof and formed to extend upward.
- The wall-mounted drum washing apparatus of claims 1 to 5, wherein the upper support portion comprises:a plurality of coupling grooves formed in a concave shape in the upper support panel; anda tray inserted and coupled to a part of the coupling grooves and containing laundry or detergent.
- The wall-mounted drum washing apparatus of claims 1 to 6, wherein the plurality of coupling grooves are formed in a vertical direction over the upper support panel, and
the tray is selectively inserted and coupled to a part of the plurality of coupling grooves such that an installation position of the tray is changed over the upper support panel. - The wall-mounted drum washing apparatus of claims 1 to 7, wherein the upper support portion comprises a fixing anchor formed to protrude from a front surface thereof, which is contacted with the wall-mounted drum washing machine, toward a front side and inserted into the rear panel of the wall-mounted drum washing machine.
- The wall-mounted drum washing apparatus of claims 1 to 8, wherein a front end of the fixing anchor passing through the rear panel is coupled to a nut member, thereby fixing the wall-mounted drum washing machine on the installation stand.
- The wall-mounted drum washing apparatus of claims 1 to 9, wherein the installation stand further comprises an adhesive coupling layer formed on one or more of a bottom surface of the lower support portion, which is contacted with the floor, and a rear surface of the upper support portion, which is contacted with the wall, and forming an adhesive surface on which an adhesive is attached.
- The wall-mounted drum washing apparatus of claims 1 to 10, wherein the installation stand further comprises a buffer member coupled to one or more of a bottom surface of the lower support portion, which is contacted with the floor, and a rear surface of the upper support portion, which is contacted with the wall, and absorbing vibrations of the wall-mounted drum washing machine.
- The wall-mounted drum washing apparatus of claims 1 to 11, wherein the installation stand further comprises an angle control unit controlling an angle between the lower support portion and the upper support portion according to a gradient of a floor.
- The wall-mounted drum washing apparatus of claims 1 to 12, wherein the angle control unit comprises:a hinge pin installed through the lower support portion and the upper support portion; anda fixing member coupled to an end of the hinge pin and blocking the hinge pin from coming off from the lower support portion and the upper support portion.
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