EP3312331A1 - Washing machine - Google Patents
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Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates to a washing machine.
- In a washing machine described in the following
patent document 1, stirring blades arranged at a bottom in a washing and dewatering drum are rotationally driven by a motor. Since the stirring blades are rotated in a state that water is supplied into the washing and dewatering drum to generate a water flow in the washing and dewatering drum, washings in the washing and dewatering drum are stirred by the water flow and then are washed. - Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Publication No.
2006-68275 - Although a dewatering process of rotating the washing and dewatering drum for dewatering the washings is performed after a washing process of washing the washings in general washing operation performed by the washing machine, a state of the washings in the washing and dewatering drum may affect the dewatering process. Specifically, when the washings in the washing and dewatering drum are gathered together, the washings may be abruptly dispersed during rotation of the washing and dewatering drum in the dewatering process, and then are biased inside the washing and dewatering drum. In this case, it is difficult to effectively dewater the washings, and vibration may be generated in the dewatering process.
- In view of this, the present invention achieves a technical solution. An object of the present invention is to provide a washing machine capable of detecting a state that washings in a washing drum are not suitable for a dewatering process in a phase earlier than the dewatering process.
- In addition, another object of the present invention is to provide a washing machine capable of eliminating a state that washings in a washing drum are not suitable for a dewatering process under a condition that the washings are in the state.
- In the present invention, the washing machine includes: a washing drum for accommodating washings; a stirring component configured to face the washings from a lower side inside the washing drum and capable of rotating in a manner of stirring the washings in the washing drum; a motor for rotating the stirring component; an execution unit for executing water supply and drainage for the washing drum or controlling a voltage applied to the motor to rotate the stirring component, and for executing washing operation comprising a washing process for rotating the stirring component in a state that water is stored in the washing drum and a dewatering process after the washing process; a threshold setting unit for setting a specified threshold according to a size of a load of the washings in the washing drum; an acquirement unit for acquiring an index which indicates a size of resistance generated by the washings in the washing drum to rotation of the stirring component during the washing process; and a judgment unit for judging that the washings in the washing drum are in a state unsuitable for the dewatering process when the index exceeds the specified threshold since the resistance in the washing process is less than the specified resistance.
- In addition, in the present invention, the acquirement unit calculates the index according to inertial rotation quantity of the motor after the execution unit stops applying the voltage to the motor during the rotation process of the stirring component.
- In addition, in the present invention, the acquirement unit calculates the index according to a maximum rotating speed of the motor within a specified period in the rotation process of the stirring component.
- In addition, in the present invention, the washing machine further includes a second acquirement unit for acquiring a second index which indicates a size of a load of the washings in the washing drum; and under a condition that the second index exceeds another threshold different from the specified threshold since the load is large enough to exceed the specified threshold, the judgment unit judges that the washings in the washing drum are in a state unsuitable for the dewatering process.
- In addition, in the present invention, under a condition that the judgment unit judges that the washings in the washing drum are in a state unsuitable for the dewatering process, the execution unit executes special drainage of the washing drum during the washing process so that a water level in the washing drum is decreased to a specified water level.
- In addition, in the present invention, the washing drum is rotatable and the motor enable the washing drum to rotate; the execution unit controls the voltage applied to the motor during the dewatering process so as to rotate the washing drum; under a condition that the washings are biased in the washing drum during the dewatering process, the execution unit executes correction treatment for rotating the stirring component in a state that the water is stored in the washing drum to a set water level in order to correct a bias of the washings; the washing machine further includes a setting unit for setting the set water level in the correction treatment after the washing process to be lower than a water level that the special drainage is not executed under a condition that special drainage is executed in the washing process,.
- In addition, in the present invention, during the washing process, when the index acquired by the acquirement unit exceeds the specified threshold after the special drainage, the execution unit executes the special drainage again, and then executes at least one of treatment of strengthening a water flow in the washing drum and treatment of prolonging the washing process.
- Through the washing machine in the present invention, during a washing process of a phase earlier than a dewatering process, the execution unit controls a voltage applied to the motor to rotate the stirring component in a state that water is stored in the washing drum. Thus, a water flow is generated in the washing drum. Since the washings are stirred through mechanical force generated by the rotating stirring component and the water flow to eliminate dirt from the washings, the washings can be clearly washed.
- During the washing process, the acquirement unit acquires an index which indicates a size of resistance generated by the washings in the washing drum to rotation of the stirring component. When the washings in the washing drum are in a state unsuitable for the dewatering process since the washings are gathered together, a contact region between the washings and the stirring component becomes narrow, so the resistance is decreased to be less than the specified resistance. When the index exceeds the specified threshold which is set according to the size of the load of the washings since the resistance is less than the specified resistance, the judgment unit judges that the washings in the washing drum are in a state unsuitable for the dewatering process.
- As a result, the washings in the washing drum can be detected in a state unsuitable for the dewatering process in the phase earlier than the dewatering process.
- In addition, through the present invention, the inertial rotation quantity of the motor after the execution unit stops applying the voltage to the motor is increased with the decrease of the resistance generated by the washings to the rotation of the stirring component and is decreased with the increase of the resistance during the rotation process of the stirring component. Therefore, the index is calculated according to the inertial rotation quantity which is changed with the increase and the decrease of the resistance, thereby acquiring a correct index.
- In addition, through the present invention, the maximum rotating speed of the motor within the specified period in the rotation process of the stirring component is increased with the decrease of the resistance generated by the washings to the rotation of the stirring component and is decreased with the increase of the resistance. Therefore, the index is calculated according to the maximum rotating speed which is changed with the increase and the decrease of the resistance, thereby acquiring a correct index.
- In addition, through the present invention, under a condition that the load of the washings in the washing drum is less than the specified load, the washings are difficult to present a state unsuitable for the dewatering process. Therefore, under a proper condition that the second index exceeds another threshold since the load of the washings is large enough to exceed the specified load, it can be judged whether the washings are in a state unsuitable for the dewatering process.
- In addition, through the present invention, under a condition of judging that the washings in the washing drum are in a state unsuitable for the dewatering process, special drainage is executed in the washing process so that the water level in the washing drum is decreased to the specified water level. Thus, the washings gathering together in the washing drum are easy to contact with the stirring component since the washings are lowered with the decrease of the water level, and therefore, the washings are easy to be dispersed by the stirring component. As a result, the state of the washings unsuitable for the dewatering process can be eliminated.
- In addition, through the present invention, during the dewatering process, the execution unit controls the voltage applied to the motor so that the washing drum rotates. Thus, the centrifugal force acts on the washings in the washing drum, thereby dewatering the washings.
- Under a condition that the washings are biased in the washing drum during the dewatering process, the execution unit executes correction treatment for rotating the stirring component in a state that the water is stored in the washing drum to a set water level. Thus, the washings which become soft after being wetted are dispersed by the stirring component, so that the bias of the washings can be corrected.
- Under a condition that special drainage is executed in the washing process, during the dewatering process after the washing process, the washings sometimes are in a state unsuitable for continuing to perform the dewatering process since the washings are kept being gathered together. Therefore, the set water level in the correction treatment in this case is set to be lower than a water level that the special drainage is not executed. Thus, since the washings gathering together in the washing drum are located at a stirring component side and are easy to contact with the stirring component, the washings are easy to be dispersed by the stirring component. As a result, the state of the washings unsuitable for the dewatering process can be eliminated.
- In addition, through the present invention, under a condition that the index acquired after the special drainage exceeds the specified threshold, i.e., under a condition that the state of the washings unsuitable for the dewatering process is not eliminated through the special drainage, the special drainage is executed again. Then, since at least one of treatment of strengthening the water flow in the washing drum and treatment of prolonging the washing process is executed, the washings gathered together in the washing drum are easy to be dispersed through stirring. As a result, the state of the washings unsuitable for the dewatering process can be eliminated.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic longitudinal section right view illustrating a washing machine according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
Fig. 2 is a block diagram illustrating an electrical structure of a washing machine; -
Fig. 3 is a schematic perspective diagram illustrating a washing drum of a washing machine; -
Fig. 4 is a schematic perspective diagram illustrating a washing drum; -
Fig. 5 is a flow chart illustrating a control action in a washing process; -
Fig. 6 is a flow chart illustrating a relevant control action of detection of a load in a washing process; -
Fig. 7 is a flow chart illustrating a relevant control action of detection of an inertial rotation state of a washing process; -
Fig. 8 is a flow chart illustrating a control action in a first embodiment shown in a washing process; -
Fig. 9 is a flow chart illustrating a control action in a second embodiment shown in a washing process; -
Fig. 10 is a flow chart illustrating a relevant control action of detection of an accumulated value of a maximum rotating speed in a washing process; -
Fig. 11 is a flow chart illustrating a control action in a third embodiment shown in a washing process; -
Fig. 12 is a flow chart illustrating a control action in a fourth embodiment shown in a washing process; and -
Fig. 13 is a flow chart illustrating a relevant control action of correction treatment executed when a dewatering process is discontinued. - 1: washing machine; 4: washing drum; 5: stirring component; 6: motor; 30: microcomputer; c: inertial rotation amount; d: inertial rotation amount; e: maximum rotating speed; f: maximum rotating speed; A: detection value; C: detection value; D: detection value; E: detection value; F: accumulated value of maximum rotating speed; Q: washing; Z2: lower side.
- Embodiments of the present invention are specifically described below with reference to drawings.
Fig. 1 is a schematic longitudinal section right view illustrating awashing machine 1 of an embodiment of the present invention. An up-down direction inFig. 1 is referred to as an up-down direction Z of thewashing machine 1. A left-right direction inFig. 1 is referred to as a front-rear direction Y of thewashing machine 1. A direction perpendicular to a paper surface inFig. 1 is referred as a left-right direction X. Thewashing machine 1 is first briefly described. In the up-down direction Z, an upper side inFig. 1 is referred to as an upper side Z1 and a lower side inFig. 1 is referred to as a lower side Z2. In the front-rear direction Y, a left side inFig. 1 is referred to as a front side Y1 and a right side inFig. 1 is referred to as a rear side Y2. In the left-right direction X, a side of the paper surface away from an observer inFig. 1 is referred as a left side XI, and a side of the paper surface near the observer inFig. 1 is referred as a right side X2. A horizontal direction H includes the left-right direction X and the front-rear direction Y. - Although the
washing machine 1 also includes a washing and drying machine having a drying function, thewashing machine 1 will be described by taking the washing machine which omits the drying function and only performs washing operation as an example. Thewashing machine 1 includes ahousing 2, an outer drum, awashing drum 4, astirring component 5, an electric motor 6 and atransferring mechanism 7. - The
housing 2 is made of, for example, metal, and has a box shape. An upper surface 2A of thehousing 2 is formed by inclining relative to a horizontal direction H, for example, in a manner of extending toward the upper side Z1 when getting closer to the rear side Y2. An opening 8 is disposed on the upper surface 2A for communicating the interior with the exterior of thehousing 2. A door 9 is disposed on the upper surface 2A for opening and closing the opening 8. Anoperation portion 10A including a switch for example, and adisplay portion 10B including a liquid crystal panel for example are disposed in a region around the opening 8 on the upper surface 2A. InFig. 1 , theoperation portion 10A and thedisplay portion 10B are configured to be closer to the front side Y1 than the opening 8, but can also be configured, for example, to be closer to the right side X2 than the opening 8. A user can freely select operation conditions of the washing operation or can give instructions such as washing operation starting or washing operation stopping to thewashing machine 1 by operating theoperation portion 10A. Thedisplay portion 10B visibly displays information relevant to the washing operation. - The
outer drum 3 is made of, for example, resin, and has a closed bottomed cylindrical shape. Theouter drum 3 includes: acircumferential wall 3A which is of a substantially cylindrical shape and is configured in an inclination direction K of inclining to the front side Y1 relative to the up-down direction Z; abottom wall 3B, which blocks a hollow portion of thecircumferential wall 3A from the lower side Z2; and an annular wall 3C, which is protruded toward a circle center of thecircumferential wall 3A while being around an entire end edge at an upper side Z1 of thecircumferential wall 3A. The inclination direction K not only is inclined relative to the up-down direction Z, but also is inclined relative to a horizontal direction H. The hollow portion of thecircumferential wall 3A is exposed to the upper side Z1 from an inner side of the annular wall 3C. Thebottom wall 3B is configured to be a circular plate shape which is orthogonal to the inclination direction K and obliquely extends relative to the horizontal direction H. A throughhole 3D is disposed in a circle center position of thebottom wall 3B for penetrating through thebottom wall 3B. - The
outer drum 3 can store water. For example, a box-shapeddetergent storage chamber 11 is disposed at the upper side Z1 of theouter drum 3 in thehousing 2. Thedetergent storage chamber 11 is connected with awater supply path 13 connected with a faucet (not shown) from the upper side Z1 and from the rear side Y2, so that the water is supplied into theouter drum 3 through thedetergent storage chamber 11 from thewater supply path 13. The water from thedetergent storage chamber 11 can also be supplied into theouter drum 3 by flowing down in a manner of splashing water as shown by dotted arrows. Awater supply valve 14 is disposed in thewater supply path 13 for opening and closing for a purpose of starting or stopping water supply. - The
detergent storage chamber 11 is further connected with abranch path 15 which is branched from a portion of thewater supply path 13 closer to an upstream side of the faucet than thewater supply valve 14. The water flows into thebranch path 15 from thewater supply path 13 and then is supplied into theouter drum 3 through thedetergent storage chamber 11 from thebranch path 15. Asoftener supply valve 16 is disposed in thebranch path 15 for opening and closing for a purpose of starting or stopping the water supply. The interior of thedetergent storage chamber 11 is divided into a first region (not shown) for accommodating a softener and a second region (not shown) without accommodating the softener. When thesoftener supply valve 16 is opened, the water flowing from thewater supply path 13 into thebranch path 15 passes through the first region of thedetergent storage chamber 11 and then is supplied into theouter drum 3. Thus, the softener in thedetergent storage chamber 11 is mixed with the water and is supplied into theouter drum 3. On the other hand, when thewater supply valve 14 is opened, the water directly flowing from thewater supply path 13 passes through the second region of thedetergent storage chamber 11 and then is supplied into theouter drum 3. In this case, the water without mixing with the softener is supplied into theouter drum 3. - The
outer drum 3 is connected with adrainage path 18 from the lower side Z2. The water in theouter drum 3 is discharged out of the washing machine from thedrainage path 18. Adrain valve 19 is disposed in thedrainage path 18 for opening and closing for a purpose of starting or stopping drainage. - The
washing drum 4 is made of, for example, metal, and has acentral axis 20 extending toward the inclination direction K. Thewashing drum 4 forms a closed bottomed cylindrical shape and is smaller than theouter drum 3, and can accommodate the washings Q therein. Thewashing drum 4 has a substantially cylindricalcircumferential wall 4A disposed along the inclination direction K and abottom wall 4B for blocking the hollow portion of thecircumferential wall 4A from the lower side Z2. - An inner circumferential surface of the
circumferential wall 4A is the inner circumferential surface of thewashing drum 4. An upper end portion of the inner circumferential surface of thecircumferential wall 4A is an inlet/outlet 21 for exposing the hollow portion of thecircumferential wall 4A to the upper side Z1. The inlet/outlet 21 is opposed to an inner side region of the annular wall 3C of theouter drum 3 from the lower side Z2 and is communicated with the opening 8 of thehousing 2 from the lower side Z2. The user of thewashing machine 1 takes the washings Q into and out of thewashing drum 4 through the opened opening 8 and the inlet/outlet 21. - The
washing drum 4 is coaxially accommodated in theouter drum 3 and is obliquely configured relative to the up-down direction Z and the horizontal direction H. Thewashing drum 4 accommodated in theouter drum 3 can be rotated about thecentral axis 20. A plurality of through holes (not shown) are formed in thecircumferential wall 4A and thebottom wall 4B of thewashing drum 4. The water in theouter drum 3 can flow between theouter drum 3 and thewashing drum 4 through the through holes. Therefore, a water level in theouter drum 3 is the same as that in thewashing drum 4. In addition, the water flowing out of thedetergent storage chamber 11 is directly supplied into thewashing drum 4 from the upper side Z1 through the inlet/outlet 21 of thewashing drum 4. - The
bottom wall 4B of thewashing drum 4 forms a circular plate shape extending substantially parallel to thebottom wall 3B of theouter drum 3 at intervals at the upper side Z1. A through hole 4C penetrating through thebottom wall 4B is formed in a circle center position of thebottom wall 4B being identical to thecentral axis 20. A tubular supportingshaft 22 is disposed on thebottom wall 4B for surrounding the through hole 4C and extending toward the lower side Z2 along thecentral axis 20. The supportingshaft 22 is inserted into the throughhole 3D of thebottom wall 3B of theouter drum 3. A lower end portion of the supportingshaft 22 is located closer to the lower side Z2 than thebottom wall 3B. - The stirring
component 5, i.e., an impeller, forms a disc shape centering on thecentral axis 20, and is configured to be concentric with thewashing drum 4 along thebottom wall 4B at a lower portion in thewashing drum 4. A plurality of radially configuredblades 5A are disposed on the upper surface of thestirring component 5 facing the inlet/outlet 21 of thewashing drum 4 from the lower side Z2. The washings Q are located on the upper surface of thestirring component 5 when the washings being stored in thewashing drum 4. In other words, the stirringcomponent 5 in thewashing drum 4 is configured to face the washings Q from the lower side Z2. A rotatingshaft 23 is disposed in thestirring component 5 for extending from its circle center to the lower side Z2 along thecentral axis 20. The rotatingshaft 23 is inserted into the hollow portion of the supportingshaft 22. The lower end portion of therotating shaft 23 is located closer to the lower side Z2 than thebottom wall 3B of theouter drum 3. - In the present embodiment, the motor 6 is composed of a variable frequency motor. The motor 6 is disposed at the lower side Z2 of the
outer drum 3 in thehousing 2. The motor 6 has anoutput shaft 24 which rotates centering on thecentral axis 20. Thetransferring mechanism 7 is disposed between a lower end portion of each of the supportingshaft 22 and therotating shaft 23 and an upper end portion of theoutput shaft 24. Thetransferring mechanism 7 selectively transfers the driving force outputted from theoutput shaft 24 by the motor 6 to one or both of the supportingshaft 22 and therotating shaft 23. A well-known transferring mechanism can be used as thetransferring mechanism 7. - When the driving force from the motor 6 is transferred to the supporting
shaft 22 and therotating shaft 23, thewashing drum 4 and thestirring component 5 are rotated about thecentral axis 20. Rotating directions of thewashing drum 4 and thestirring component 5 is identical to a circumferential direction S of thewashing drum 4. -
Fig. 2 is a block diagram illustrating an electrical structure of thewashing machine 1. As shown inFig. 2 , thewashing machine 1 includes an execution unit, a threshold value setting unit, an acquirement unit, a judgment unit, a second acquirement unit and amicrocomputer 30 serving as a setting unit. Themicrocomputer 30 includes a memory portion such as a CPU, an ROM and an RAM, and is disposed in the housing 2 (seeFig. 1 ). - The
washing machine 1 further includes awater level sensor 31, arotation sensor 32 and abuzzer 33. Thewater level sensor 31, therotation sensor 32 and thebuzzer 33 as well as theabove operation portion 10A and thedisplay portion 10B are electrically connected with themicrocomputer 30. The motor 6, thetransferring mechanism 7, thewater supply valve 14, thesoftener supply valve 16 and thedrain valve 19 are electrically connected with themicrocomputer 30 through, for example, a drivingcircuit 34. - The
water level sensor 31 is used for detecting water levels of theouter drum 3 and thewashing drum 4. Detection results of thewater level sensor 31 are inputted into themicrocomputer 30 in real time. - The
rotation sensor 32 is used for reading the rotating speed of the motor 6, strictly for reading the rotating speed of theoutput shaft 24 of the motor 6, and is composed of, for example, a plurality of Hall ICs (not shown) which output pulses when theoutput shaft 24 rotates at a specified rotating angle each time. The rotating speed read by therotation sensor 32 is inputted into themicrocomputer 30 in real time. Themicrocomputer 30 controls the voltage applied to the motor 6, specifically, a duty ratio of a voltage applied to the motor 6 according to the inputted rotating speed, to control the rotation of the motor 6 in such a manner that the motor 6 is rotated at a desired rotating speed. In the present embodiment, to facilitate description, the rotating speed of the motor 6 is the same as the rotating speed of each of thewashing drum 4 and thestirring component 5. - In addition, the
microcomputer 30 can control the rotation direction of the motor 6. Therefore, the motor 6 can be rotated forward or backward. In the present embodiment, the rotation direction of theoutput shaft 24 of the motor 6 is identical to the rotation direction of each of thewashing drum 4 and thestirring component 5. For example, when the motor 6 is rotated forward, thewashing drum 4 and thestirring component 5 are rotated in a clockwise direction as observed from the upper side Z1; and when the motor 6 is rotated backward, thewashing drum 4 and thestirring component 5 are rotated in a counterclockwise direction observed from the upper side Z1. - As described above, when the user operates the
operation portion 10A to select the operation conditions of the washing operation for example, themicrocomputer 30 receives the selection. Themicrocomputer 30 visibly displays necessary information to the user through thedisplay portion 10B. Themicrocomputer 30 informs the user of, for example, the start and the end of the washing operation by a predetermined sound emitted from thebuzzer 33. - The
microcomputer 30 switches a transferring target of the driving force of the motor 6 to one or both of the supportingshaft 22 and therotating shaft 23 by controlling thetransferring mechanism 7. Under a condition that the transferring target of the driving force of the motor 6 is the supportingshaft 22, themicrocomputer 30 controls the voltage applied to the motor 6 so that thewashing drum 4 is rotated or stopped. Under a condition that the transferring target of the driving force of the motor 6 is therotating shaft 23, themicrocomputer 30 controls the voltage applied to the motor 6 so that the stirringcomponent 5 is rotated or stopped. - The
microcomputer 30 controls the opening and closing of thewater supply valve 14, thesoftener supply valve 16 and thedrain valve 19. Thus, themicrocomputer 30 can supply the water to thewashing drum 4 by opening thewater supply valve 14, can supply the softener to thewashing drum 4 by opening thesoftener supply valve 16, and can drain thewashing drum 4 by opening thedrain valve 19. Themicrocomputer 30 can store water into thewashing drum 4 by opening thewater supply valve 14 in a state that thedrain valve 19 is closed. - Next, the washing operation performed by the
microcomputer 30 in thewashing machine 1 will be described. The washing operation includes a washing process of washing the washings Q, a rinsing process of rinsing the washings Q after the washing process, and a dewatering process of dewatering the washings Q at the end of the washing operation. It should be noted that the user can use tap water only and can also use bath water as needed in the washing operation. - It will be described later in detail that in the washing process, the
microcomputer 30 rotates the stirringcomponent 5 in a state that the water is stored in thewashing drum 4 to a specified water level. At this moment, thewashing drum 4 is in a static state. The washings Q in thewashing drum 4 are stirred by contacting with theblades 5A of therotating stirring component 5 or moving along with a water flow generated in thewashing drum 4 by therotating stirring component 5. In this way, the washings Q are stirred by mechanical force generated by therotating stirring component 5 and the water flow so as to eliminate dirt from the washings Q, cleaning the washings Q. In addition, the dirt on the washings Q in thewashing drum 4 is decomposed through detergents thrown into thewashing drum 4. In this way, the washings Q in thewashing drum 4 can also be cleaned. - In the rinsing process after the washing process, the
microcomputer 30 rotates the stirringcomponent 5 in a state that water is restored in thewashing drum 4. Thus the washings Q in thewashing drum 4 are stirred by theblades 5A of therotating stirring component 5 in a state that the washings Q are immersed in the water, so that the washings Q are rinsed. Thewashing drum 4 and thestirring component 5 can also rotate together in the rinsing process. - In the dewatering process, the
microcomputer 30 rotates thewashing drum 4 in a state that thedrain valve 19 is opened. At this moment, the stirringcomponent 5 can also rotate together with thewashing drum 4. In the dewatering process, themicrocomputer 30 rotates the motor 6 at low constant speed of 120 rpm after accelerating the rotating speed of the motor 6 to a first rotating speed of 120 rpm from 0 rpm for example in a state that thedrain valve 19 is opened. The first rotating speed is higher than a rotating speed (e.g., 50 rpm to 60 rpm) at which thewashing drum 4 generates transverse resonance, and is lower than a rotating speed (e.g., 200 rpm to 220 rpm) at which thewashing drum 4 generates longitudinal resonance. - After rotation at the constant speed of 120 rpm, the
microcomputer 30 rotates the motor 6 at medium constant speed of 240 rpm after accelerating the rotating speed of the motor 6 to a second rotating speed of 240 rpm from 120 rpm. The second rotating speed is slightly higher than the rotating speed at which thewashing drum 4 generates longitudinal resonance. Then, themicrocomputer 30 rotates the motor 6 at maximum constant speed after accelerating the rotating speed of the motor 6 to a maximum rotating speed of 800 rpm from 240 rpm. Thus, since thewashing drum 4 rotates at high speed, the washings Q are dewatered through the centrifugal force acting on the washings Q in thewashing drum 4. Water that leaks from the washings Q through dewatering is discharged out of the machine from thedrainage path 18 of theouter drum 3. The dewatering process is ended, and thus the washing operation is ended. -
Fig. 3 andFig. 4 are schematic perspective diagrams illustrating awashing drum 4. InFig. 3 andFig. 4 , to facilitate description, thewashing drum 4 is shown by dotted lines, the stirringcomponent 5 is shown by dot dash lines, and the washings Q are shown by solid lines. The washings Q in thewashing drum 4 have a state suitable for the dewatering process and a state unsuitable for the dewatering process. As shown inFig. 3 , the substantially cylindrical washings Q along thecircumferential wall 4A of thewashing drum 4 are in the state suitable for the dewatering process. In this case, the washings Q are in a state of balanced distribution in thewashing drum 4 in such a manner that aspacing 40 between the substantially cylindrical washings Q and thecircumferential wall 4A is decreased throughout an entire region of the circumferential direction S and an entire region of an inclined direction K. If the dewatering process is started while the washings Q are in this state, since thewashing drum 4 can smoothly accelerate to a maximum rotating speed without vibrating and the centrifugal force effectively acts on the washings Q, the dewatering process can be efficiently executed. - On the other hand, the washings Q gathered together as shown in
Fig. 4 are in the state unsuitable for the dewatering process. Specifically, alarge gap 41 is generated between both side portions of the washings Q in the inclined direction K and thecircumferential wall 4A. If the dewatering process is started when the washings Q are in this state, during the acceleration of thewashing drum 4, for example, during medium-speed rotation from 120 rpm to 240 rpm, the washings Q gathered together sometimes are abruptly dispersed towards an unexpected direction and are biased inside thewashing drum 4. Since thewashing drum 4 cannot stably rotate when the washings Q are in a biased state, the centrifugal force is difficult to effectively act on the washings Q to dewater and great vibration may be generated during dewatering. - The washings Q have a trend of gathering together in an initial phase of washing operation, i.e., in the washing process, due to various factors. Therefore, the
washing machine 1 is configured to detect in the washing process that the washings Q in thewashing drum 4 are in the state unsuitable for the dewatering process and to realize the elimination of the state. -
Fig. 5 is a flow chart illustrating a control action in a washing process. With reference toFig. 5 , themicrocomputer 30 detects the load of the washings Q in thewashing drum 4 as the washing process starts (step S1). -
Fig. 6 is a flow chart illustrating a relevant control action of detection of a load. With reference toFig. 6 , as the detection of the load starts, themicrocomputer 30 applies the voltage to the motor 6 to rotationally drive the stirringcomponent 5 in a forward direction at low speed for a specified time, and then stops applying the voltage to the motor 6 to stop driving the motor 6 (step S101). Then, since the stirringcomponent 5 and the motor 6 rotate with an inertia, themicrocomputer 30 measures the inertial rotation amount of the motor 6 in step S101. The inertial rotation amount is, for example, a total number of pulses outputted by the Hall IC (not shown) of the rotatingsensor 32 during the inertial rotation of the motor 6. The inertial rotation amount herein is the inertial rotation amount of the motor 6 as well as the inertial rotation amount of thestirring component 5. The inertial rotation amount of the motor 6 in the forward direction during detection of the load as step S101 is referred as "inertial rotation amount a". - Next, the
microcomputer 30 stops driving the motor 6 after rotationally driving thestirring component 5 backward at low speed only for a specified time, so as to measure the inertial rotation amount of the motor 6 at this moment (step S102). The inertial rotation amount of the motor 6 in the backward direction during detection of the load as step S102 is referred as "inertial rotation amount b". - Then, the
microcomputer 30 uses a value obtained by adding the inertial rotation amount a measured in step S101 and the inertial rotation amount b measured in step S102 as a detection value A (step S103). The larger the load of the washings Q is, the smaller the inertial rotation amount of thestirring component 5 loading heavy washings Q and the inertial rotation amount of the motor 6 connected with the stirringcomponent 5 are, and therefore, the smaller the detection value A is. The smaller the load of the washings Q is, the larger the inertial rotation amount of thestirring component 5 loading light washings Q and the inertial rotation amount of the motor 6 are, and therefore, the larger the detection value A is. In other words, the detection value A is an example that indicates an index of the size of the load. It should be noted that a sequence of step S101 and step S102 can also be reversed, the inertial rotation amounts a and b can also be measured repeatedly, and the value obtained by adding the inertial rotation amounts a and b totally is used as the detection value A. - Returning to
Fig. 5 , in step S1, themicrocomputer 30 that acquires the detection value A sets a specified threshold value according to the size of the obtained detection value A, i.e., according to the size of the load of the washings Q in thewashing drum 4. The specified threshold value herein refers to a second threshold value, a third threshold value, a fourth threshold value, a fifth threshold value, a sixth threshold value and a seventh threshold value described below which are predetermined according to the size of the load and stored in a memory portion of themicrocomputer 30. After step S1, themicrocomputer 30 supplies water into thewashing drum 4 to a specified water level (step S2), and starts rotation of the stirring component 5 (step S3). Therotating stirring component 5 strictly rotates in a manner of alternate repetition of forward and reverse rotations. Thus, the washings Q are cleaned as mentioned above. - In the washing process of the washings Q, the
microcomputer 30 performs the detection of the inertial rotation state for many times, for example, three times (step S4 to step S6).Fig. 7 is a flow chart illustrating a relevant control action of detection of the inertial rotation state. With reference toFig. 7 , as the detection of the inertial rotation state starts, themicrocomputer 30 stops driving the motor 6 after rotationally driving thestirring component 5 forward only for the specified time in a state that the water in thewashing drum 4 is stored to the specified water level, so as to measure the inertial rotation amount of the motor 6 at this moment (step S201). It should be noted that the specified time herein is the same as the time of forward rotation performed by the stirringcomponent 5 for cleaning the washings Q. In other words, detection of the inertial rotation state is performed as a link of forward rotation of thestirring component 5 for cleaning. The inertial rotation amount of the motor 6 in forward direction during detection of the inertial rotation state as step S201 is referred as "inertial rotation amount c". - Next, the
microcomputer 30 stops driving of the motor 6 after rotationally driving thestirring component 5 backward only for the specified time in a state that the water in thewashing drum 4 is stored to the specified water level, so as to measure the inertial rotation amount of the motor 6 at this moment (step S202). It should be noted that the specified time herein is the same as the time of backward rotation performed by the stirringcomponent 5 for cleaning the washings Q. In other words, detection of the inertial rotation state is performed as a link of backward rotation of thestirring component 5 for cleaning. The inertial rotation amount of the motor 6 in backward direction during detection of the inertial rotation state as step S202 is referred as "inertial rotation amount d". It should be noted that a sequence of step S201 and step S202 can also be reversed. - Then, the
microcomputer 30, when step S201 and step S202 are repeatedly performed for many times, for example, 16 times (step S203: Yes), uses a value obtained by adding the inertial rotation amount c and the inertial rotation amount d for a total of 16 times as a detection value for detection of the inertial rotation state (step S204). The smaller the resistance to the rotation of thestirring component 5 due to the washings Q in the washing drum 4 (hereinafter referred to as "resistance") is, the larger the inertial rotation amount is, and therefore, the larger the detection value is. On the other hand, the larger the resistance is, the smaller the inertial rotation amount is, and therefore, the smaller the detection value is. In this way, the detection value is an index that indicates the size of the resistance, i.e., is an example of the index that indicates a rotation state of thestirring component 5. Themicrocomputer 30 calculates the detection value according to the inertial rotation quantity of the motor 6 after the voltage is not applied to the motor 6 in the rotation process of thestirring component 5. - Returning to
Fig. 5 , themicrocomputer 30 acquires a detection value B in the first detection of the inertial rotation state in step S4, acquires a detection value C in the second detection of the inertial rotation state in step S5, and acquires a detection value D in the third detection of the inertial rotation state in step S6. When the washings Q in thewashing drum 4 are in a state unsuitable for the dewatering process since the washings Q are gathered together (with reference toFig. 4 ), by narrowing a contact region between the washings Q and thestirring component 5, the resistance is decreased to be less than the specified resistance such that the stirringcomponent 5 smoothly rotates. Therefore, the detection value for the detection of the inertial rotation state is increased over time according to a sequence of the detection value B, the detection value C and the detection value D. - Therefore, under the condition that the load is large to the extent that the detection value A is lower than the first threshold value, the
microcomputer 30 judges whether an extent that the resistance is small to be below the specified resistance reaches an extent that a summing value of the detection value C and the detection value D exceeds the third threshold value no matter whether the resistance is large to the extent that the detection value B is lower than the second threshold value (step S7). The first threshold value, the second threshold value and the third threshold value are respectively different specified threshold values. For example, under a condition that the first threshold value is 200, the second threshold value is 2000 and the third threshold value is 5000. - In the washing process, under a condition that the load is large to be above the specified load so that the detection value A exceeds the first threshold value, when the resistance is lower than the specified resistance so that the summing value of the detection value C and the detection value D exceeds the third threshold value (step S7: Yes), the
microcomputer 30 judges that the washings Q in thewashing drum 4 are gathered together and are in the state unsuitable for the dewatering process (step S8). As a result, the washings Q in thewashing drum 4 can be detected in the state unsuitable for the dewatering process in the washing process in a phase earlier than the dewatering process. - Especially, the above inertial rotation amount is increased with the decrease of the resistance, and is decreased with the increase of the resistance. Therefore, in the detection of the inertial rotation state, the detection values B-D are calculated according to the inertial rotation quantity which is changed with the increase and the decrease of the resistance like this, thereby acquiring the detection values B-D as correct indexes suitable for judgment in step S7. In addition, the difference between the detection of the load the detection of the inertial rotation state lies in that the inertial rotation amounts a and b are measured before water supply during the detection of the load while the inertial rotation amounts c and d are measured after water supply during the detection of the inertial rotation state. When considering that dry washings and wet washings are mixed together under a condition of detection of the load, the inertial rotation amounts c and d for detection of the inertial rotation state executed in a state that all the washings are uniformly wetted are reliable values when the judgment in step S7.
- In addition, under a condition that the extent that the load of the washings Q in the
washing drum 4 is less than the specified load is the extent that the detection value A is lower than the first threshold value, the washings Q are difficult to become the state unsuitable for the dewatering process. Therefore, in step S7, under a proper condition that the load of the washings Q is large enough to exceed the specified load so that the second index referred as the detection value A exceeds the first threshold, it can be judged whether the washings Q are in the state unsuitable for the dewatering process. - The
microcomputer 30 stops the stirringcomponent 5 and executes special drainage (step S8) under a condition of judging that the washings Q in thewashing drum 4 are gathered together to be in the state unsuitable for the dewatering process. As special drainage, themicrocomputer 30 discharges part of water in thewashing drum 4 out of the machine, so that the water level in thewashing drum 4 is reduced to the specified water level. After special drainage, themicrocomputer 30 restarts the rotation of thestirring component 5, to continue to clean the washings Q (step S9). Thus, the washings Q gathering together in thewashing drum 4 are easy to contact with the stirringcomponent 5 since the washings Q are lowered with the decrease of buoyancy as the water level is reduced, and therefore, the washings Q are easy to be dispersed by restarting the rotation of thestirring component 5. As a result, the state of the washings Q unsuitable for the dewatering process can be eliminated. As long as the washings Q become the state suitable for the dewatering process, washing operation can smoothly move to the dewatering process. - Regarding to the treatment after step S9 in the washing process, first to fourth embodiments below can be illustrated. In a first embodiment shown in
Fig. 8 , themicrocomputer 30 enables the stirringcomponent 5 to continue to rotate from the start of the washing process to the end of a specified time, such as 10 minutes, thereby continuing to operate (step S10). It should be noted that the washings Q are in the state suitable for the dewatering process when the resistance is hardly decreased so that a summing value of the detection value B and the detection value C is below the third threshold value (step S7: No). Therefore, themicrocomputer 30 does not perform the treatments of step S8 and step S9, but rotates the stirringcomponent 5 by following step S3, thereby continuing to operate (step S10). Then, when an end time is reached, themicrocomputer 30 ends the washing process. It should be noted that under a condition that the washing process is performed for 10 minutes, for example, the treatment from step S1 to step S7 is executed within approximately former 5 minutes and the treatment from step S8 to step S10 is executed within approximately latter 5 minutes. -
Fig. 9 is a flow chart illustrating a control action of a second embodiment. It should be noted that inFig. 9 and all drawings followingFig. 9 , identical step numbers are given to the treatment steps identical with the treatment steps inFig. 5 to Fig. 8 , and detailed description about these treatment steps is omitted. In a second embodiment shown inFig. 9 , themicrocomputer 30 re-executes the detection of the inertial rotation state in a state of restarting the rotation of thestirring component 5 in step S9, and executes detection of an accumulated value of the maximum rotating speed (step S11). Themicrocomputer 30 acquires a detection value E according to a flow described inFig. 7 in the detection of the inertial rotation state. -
Fig. 10 is a flow chart illustrating a relevant control action of detection of the accumulated value of the maximum rotating speed. With reference toFig. 10 , as the detection of the accumulated value of the maximum rotating speed starts, themicrocomputer 30 measures the maximum rotating speed of the motor 6 when the stirringcomponent 5 only is rotationally driven forward for the specified time in a state that the water in thewashing drum 4 is stored to the specified water level (step S301). It should be noted that the specified time herein is the same as the time of forward rotation performed by the stirringcomponent 5 for cleaning the washings Q. In other words, detection of the accumulated value of the maximum rotating speed is performed as a link of forward rotation of thestirring component 5 for cleaning. The maximum rotating speed under the condition that the motor 6 forward rotates during detection of the accumulated value of the maximum rotating speed as step S301 is referred as "a maximum rotating speed e". - Next, the
microcomputer 30 measures the maximum rotating speed of the motor 6 when the stirringcomponent 5 only is rotationally driven backward for the specified time in a state that the water in thewashing drum 4 is stored to the specified water level (step S302). It should be noted that the specified time herein is the same as the time of backward rotation performed by the stirringcomponent 5 for cleaning the washings Q. In other words, detection of the accumulated value of the maximum rotating speed is performed as a link of backward rotation of thestirring component 5 for cleaning. The maximum rotating speed under the condition that the motor 6 backward rotates during detection of the accumulated value of the maximum rotating speed as step S302 is called as "a maximum rotating speed f". It should be noted that a sequence of step S301 and step S302 can also be reversed. - Then, the
microcomputer 30, when step S301 and step S302 are repeatedly performed for many times, for example, 16 times (step S303: Yes), use a value obtained by adding the maximum rotating speed e and the maximum rotating speed f for a total of 16 times as the accumulated value F of the maximum rotating speed (step S304). The smaller the resistance is, the larger the maximum rotating speeds e and f are, and therefore, the larger the accumulated value F of the maximum rotating speed is. On the other hand, the larger the resistance is, the lower the maximum rotating speeds e and f are, and therefore, the smaller the accumulated value F of the maximum rotating speed is. In this way, the accumulated value F of the maximum rotating speed is an example of an index that indicates a size of the resistance. Themicrocomputer 30 calculates the accumulated value F of the maximum rotating speed according to the maximum rotating speed of the motor 6 within a specified period in the rotation process of thestirring component 5. - By returning to
Fig. 9 , themicrocomputer 30 acquires the detection value E through the detection of the inertial rotation state, and detects and acquires the accumulated value F of the maximum rotating speed through the accumulated value of the maximum rotating speed in step S11. - Therefore, the
microcomputer 30 confirms whether the resistance is small to such a degree that the detection value E exceeds the fourth threshold value or a degree that the accumulated value F of the maximum rotating speed exceeds the fifth threshold value (step S12) no matter whether a first special drainage is executed (step S8). The fourth threshold value and the fifth threshold value are different specified threshold values, and both are specified threshold values which are also different from the first threshold value, the second threshold value and the third threshold value. For example, under a condition that the first threshold value is 200 as mentioned above, the fourth threshold value is 18000 and the fifth threshold value is 1200. - After first special drainage (step S8), when the detection value E exceeds the fourth threshold value or the accumulated value F of the maximum rotating speed exceeds the fifth threshold value (step S12: Yes) since the resistance is smaller than the specified resistance, the
microcomputer 30 judges that the washings Q in thewashing drum 4 are in the state unsuitable for the next dewatering process since the washings Q are not dispersed. As a result, the washings Q in thewashing drum 4 can be detected in the state unsuitable for the dewatering process in the washing process in a phase earlier than the dewatering process. Especially, the above maximum rotating speed of the motor 6 is increased with the decrease of the resistance, and is decreased with the increase of the resistance. Therefore, the accumulated value F of the maximum rotating speed is calculated according to the maximum rotating speed which is changed with the increase and the decrease of the resistance in this way, thereby acquiring the accumulated value F of the maximum rotating speed as correct indexes suitable for judgment in step S12. - According to a condition of judging that the washings Q are in the state unsuitable for the next dewatering process, the
microcomputer 30 stops the stirringcomponent 5, and executes a second special drainage so that a water level in thewashing drum 4 is lowered (step S13). Where, in the second special drainage, the water level in thewashing drum 4 is lowered to a specified water level lower than the water level of the first special drainage. After the second special drainage, themicrocomputer 30 restarts the rotation of thestirring component 5, to continue to clean the washings Q (step S14). At this moment, themicrocomputer 30 prolongs the respective rotation times of forward rotation and backward rotation of thestirring component 5, for example, from current 1.8 seconds to 2.1 seconds, thereby continuing to clean the washings Q in a state of strengthening a water flow in the washing drum 4 (step S14). - Then, the
microcomputer 30 continues to operate until the end time (step S10). It should be noted that when the resistance is hardly decreased so that the summing value of the detection value C and the detection value D exceeds the third threshold value (step S7: No), themicrocomputer 30 does not perform the treatments of step S8, step S9 and steps S11-S14, but follows step S3 so that the stirringcomponent 5 rotates, thereby continuing to operate (step S10). Then, when the end time is reached, themicrocomputer 30 ends the washing process. - In a third embodiment shown in
Fig. 11 , themicrocomputer 30 re-executes the detection of the inertial rotation state in a state of restarting the rotation state of thestirring component 5 in step S9 to acquire the detection value E, and executes the detection of the accumulated value of the maximum rotating speed to acquire the accumulated value F of the maximum rotating speed (step S11). When the detection value E exceeds the fourth threshold value or the accumulated value F of the maximum rotating speed exceeds the fifth threshold value (step S12: Yes), themicrocomputer 30 stops the stirringcomponent 5 to execute the second special drainage (step S13). - Then, after the second special drainage, the
microcomputer 30 restarts the rotation of thestirring component 5, to continue to clean the washings (step S15). At this moment, unlike the step S14 in the second embodiment, themicrocomputer 30 prolongs the washing process by setting the delay of the end time of the washing process (step S15). The delay time is, for example, 2 minutes under a condition of performing the washing process for 10 minutes like above. - Then, the
microcomputer 30 continues to operate until the delayed end time (step S10). It should be noted that when the resistance is hardly decreased so that the summing value of the detection value C and the detection value D exceeds the third threshold value (step S7: No), themicrocomputer 30 does not perform the treatments of step S8, step S9, steps S11-S13 and step S15, but follows step S3 so that the stirringcomponent 5 rotates, thereby continuing to operate until the usual end time before delay (step S10). Then, when the end time is reached, themicrocomputer 30 ends the washing process. - In a fourth embodiment shown in
Fig. 12 , themicrocomputer 30 re-executes the detection of the inertial rotation state in a state of restarting the rotation state of thestirring component 5 in step S9 to acquire the detection value E, and executes the detection of the accumulated value of the maximum rotating speed to acquire the accumulated value F of the maximum rotating speed (step S11). When the detection value E exceeds the fourth threshold value or the accumulated value F of the maximum rotating speed exceeds the fifth threshold value (step S12: Yes), themicrocomputer 30 stops the stirringcomponent 5 to execute the second special drainage (step S13). - Then, after the second special drainage, the
microcomputer 30 restarts the rotation of thestirring component 5, to continue to clean the washings (step S16). At this moment, themicrocomputer 30 sets the delay of the end time of the washing process as step S15 in the third embodiment, and continues to clean the washings in a state of strengthening the water flow in the washing drum 4 (step S16) as step S14 in the second embodiment. - Then, the
microcomputer 30 continues to operate until the delayed end time (step S10). It should be noted that when since the resistance is hardly decreased so that the summing value of the detection value C and the detection value D exceeds the third threshold value (step S7: No), themicrocomputer 30 does not perform the treatments of step S8, step S9, steps S11-S13 and step S16, but follows step S3 so that the stirringcomponent 5 rotates. Thus, themicrocomputer 30 continues to operate until the usual end time before delay (step S10) in a state that the water flow in thewashing drum 4 keeps a usual state. Then, when the end time is reached, themicrocomputer 30 ends the washing process. - In the second embodiment to the fourth embodiment, under a condition that the state of the washings Q unsuitable for the dewatering process is not eliminated through the first special drainage, after the special drainage is executed again through step S13, the
microcomputer 30 at least executes at least one of treatment of strengthening a water flow in thewashing drum 4 and treatment of prolonging the washing process in steps S14-S16. Therefore, the washings Q gathering together in thewashing drum 4 are easier to contact with the stirringcomponent 5 compared with the first special drainage since the washings Q are lowered with the decrease of the water level in the second special drainage in step S13, and therefore, the washings Q are easy to be dispersed by restarting therotating stirring component 5. In addition, the washings Q are also easy to be dispersed by the strong water flow in thewashing drum 4. In addition, since the above mechanical force sufficiently acts on the washings Q along with the prolongation of the washing process, the washings Q are easy to be dispersed. As a result, the state of the washings Q unsuitable for the dewatering process can be eliminated. - In the dewatering process after the washing process, the
microcomputer 30 in a state of opening thedrain valve 19, as mentioned above, accelerates the rotating speed of the motor 6 in three phases including a first rotating speed of 120 rpm, a second rotating speed of 240 rpm and a third rotating speed of 800 rpm, so that thewashing drum 4 is rotated. At this moment, when the washings Q in thewashing drum 4 are in a state of being biased, it may occur a phenomenon that a duty ratio of a voltage applied to the motor 6 is very difficult to decrease or a phenomenon that the rotating speed of the motor 6 is very difficult to increase. When the phenomena are generated in the dewatering process, themicrocomputer 30 judges the bias of the washings Q in thewashing drum 4, i.e., so-called imbalance. Under a condition that the bias of the washings Q is above the specified bias, themicrocomputer 30 discontinues the dewatering process and executes correction treatment shown inFig. 13 to correct the bias of the washings Q. - Specifically, the
microcomputer 30 firstly confirms (step S21) whether special drainage (step S8) is executed in this washing operation. An execution history of the special drainage is stored in a memory portion (not shown) of themicrocomputer 30. - Under a condition of not performing the special drainage in this washing operation (step S21: No), the
microcomputer 30 supplies water into thewashing drum 4 so that the water is stored to a predetermined usual set water level (step S22). In a state that the water is stored in thewashing drum 4 to the set water level, themicrocomputer 30 rotates the stirringcomponent 5 for the specified time (step S23). Thus, since the washings Q which become soft after being wetted are dispersed by the stirringcomponent 5, the bias of the washings Q can be corrected. When the specified time herein elapses, themicrocomputer 30 opens thedrain valve 19 to execute drainage of the washing drum 4 (step S24). Thus, the correction treatment is ended. After the correction treatment, the dewatering process is restarted. - On the other hand, under a condition that the special drainage is executed in the washing process of this washing operation (step S21: Yes), in the dewatering process after the washing process, the washings Q may be in the state unsuitable for the dewatering process since the washings Q are kept being gathered together and biased. Therefore, the
microcomputer 30 sets a set water level for storing water into thewashing drum 4 in the correction treatment after the washing process to be lower than the usual water level that the special drainage is not executed (step S25). Then, themicrocomputer 30 supplies water into thewashing drum 4, so that the water is stored to the set water level lower than the usual water level (step S22). Then, the stirringcomponent 5 rotates for the specified time (step S23). Thus, the washings Q gathering together in thewashing drum 4 are easy to decline towards a stirringcomponent 5 side and contact with the stirringcomponent 5 during the correction treatment since buoyancy is weakened. Therefore, the washings Q are easy to be dispersed by the stirringcomponent 5. As a result, the state of the washings Q unsuitable for the dewatering process can be eliminated. When the specified time elapses, themicrocomputer 30 executes the drainage of the washing drum 4 (step S24) and ends the correction treatment. - The present invention is not limited to embodiment described above, and various changes can be made within a scope in appended claims.
- For example, in above step S7 (with reference to
Fig. 5 ), the summing value of the detection value C and the detection value D may not be used, but one of the detection value C and the detection value D is only used. Specifically, in step S7, under a condition that the load is large to the extent that the detection value A is lower than the first threshold value, themicrocomputer 30 confirms whether the resistance is small to the extent that the detection value C or D is higher than the specified sixth threshold value no matter whether the resistance is large to the extent that the detection value B is lower than the second threshold value. Moreover, when the detection value A exceeds the first threshold value since the load is large enough to exceed the specified load and the detection value C or D exceeds the sixth threshold value since the resistance is less than the specified resistance (step S7: Yes), themicrocomputer 30 judges that the washings Q in thewashing drum 4 are in the state unsuitable for the dewatering process since the washings Q are gathered together. - Further, in step S7, judgment can be made based on the accumulated value F of the maximum rotating speed, not based on the detection value C, the detection value D and the summing value of the detection value C and the detection value D. Specifically, in step S7, under a condition that the load is large to the extent that the detection value A is lower than the first threshold value, the
microcomputer 30 confirms whether the resistance is small to the extent that the accumulated value F of the maximum rotating speed is higher than the specified seventh threshold value no matter whether the resistance is large to the extent that the detection value B is lower than the second threshold value. Moreover, when the detection value A exceeds the first threshold value since the load is large enough to exceed the specified load and the accumulated value F of the maximum rotating speed exceeds the seventh threshold value since the resistance is less than the specified resistance (step S7: Yes), themicrocomputer 30 judges that the washings Q in thewashing drum 4 are in the state unsuitable for the dewatering process since the washings Q are gathered together. - In addition, in above embodiments, during special drainage in steps S8 and S13, the rotation of the
stirring component 5 is stopped. However, the rotation of thestirring component 5 may continue to rotate until the end time. - In addition, in above embodiments, the detection of the load, the detection of the inertial rotation state and the detection of the accumulated value of the maximum rotating speed are executed according to the inertial rotation state and the maximum rotating speed of the motor 6 measured by the
rotation sensor 32. Alternatively, a special sensor for measuring the rotation state of thestirring component 5 can be additionally provided, and the detection of the load, the detection of the inertial rotation state and the detection of the accumulated value of the maximum rotating speed are executed according to the inertial rotation state and the maximum rotating speed of thestirring component 5 measured by the sensor. - In addition, although the final dewatering process finally executed in the washing operation is described with respect to the dewatering process in above embodiments, the dewatering process can also be executed as the intermediate dewatering process immediately after the washing process, and correction treatment shown in
Fig. 13 can also be executed in the intermediate dewatering process. - In addition, in the
washing machine 1,central axes 20 of theouter drum 3 and thewashing drum 4 are configured to extend towards the inclination direction K (with reference toFig. 1 ), but can also be configured to extend towards the up-down direction Z.
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- A washing machine, comprising:a washing drum for accommodating washings;a stirring component configured to face the washings from a lower side inside the washing drum and capable of rotating in a manner of stirring the washings in the washing drum;a motor for rotating the stirring component;an execution unit for executing water supply and drainage for the washing drum or controlling a voltage applied to the motor to rotate the stirring component, and for executing washing operation comprising a washing process for rotating the stirring component in a state that water is stored in the washing drum and a dewatering process after the washing process;a threshold setting unit for setting a specified threshold according to a size of a load of the washings in the washing drum;an acquirement unit for acquiring an index which indicates a size of resistance generated by the washings in the washing drum to rotation of the stirring component during the washing process; anda judgment unit for judging that the washings in the washing drum are in a state unsuitable for the dewatering process when the index exceeds the specified threshold since the resistance in the washing process is less than the specified resistance.
- The washing machine according to claim 1, wherein
the acquirement unit calculates the index according to inertial rotation quantity of the motor after the execution unit stops applying the voltage to the motor during the rotation process of the stirring component. - The washing machine according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the acquirement unit calculates the index according to a maximum rotating speed of the motor within a specified period in the rotation process of the stirring component.
- The washing machine according to any one of claims 1-3, wherein
the washing machine further comprises a second acquirement unit for acquiring a second index which indicates a size of a load of the washings in the washing drum; and
under a condition that the second index exceeds another threshold different from the specified threshold since the load is large enough to exceed the specified threshold, the judgment unit judges that the washings in the washing drum are in a state unsuitable for the dewatering process. - The washing machine according to any one of claims 1-4, wherein
under a condition that the judgment unit judges that the washings in the washing drum are in a state unsuitable for the dewatering process, the execution unit executes special drainage of the washing drum during the washing process so that a water level in the washing drum is decreased to a specified water level. - The washing machine according to claim 5, wherein
the washing drum is rotatable and the motor enable the washing drum to rotate, and the execution unit controls the voltage applied to the motor during the dewatering process so as to rotate the washing drum;
under a condition that the washings are biased in the washing drum during the dewatering process, the execution unit executes correction treatment for rotating the stirring component in a state that the water is stored in the washing drum to a set water level in order to correct a bias of the washings; and
the washing machine further comprises a setting unit for setting the set water level in the correction treatment after the washing process to be lower than a water level that the special drainage is not executed under a condition that special drainage is executed during the washing process,. - The washing machine according to claim 5 or 6, wherein
during the washing process, when the index acquired by the acquirement unit exceeds the specified threshold after the special drainage, the execution unit executes the special drainage again, and then executes at least one of treatment of strengthening a water flow in the washing drum and treatment of prolonging the washing process.
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