EP3690107A1 - Laundry treating apparatus - Google Patents

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EP3690107A1
EP3690107A1 EP19219252.4A EP19219252A EP3690107A1 EP 3690107 A1 EP3690107 A1 EP 3690107A1 EP 19219252 A EP19219252 A EP 19219252A EP 3690107 A1 EP3690107 A1 EP 3690107A1
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lifter
drum
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Kil Ryong Lee
Jun Young Kim
Hong Min Lee
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F21/00Washing machines with receptacles, e.g. perforated, having a rotary movement, e.g. oscillatory movement 
    • D06F21/10Washing machines with receptacles, e.g. perforated, having a rotary movement, e.g. oscillatory movement  about an inclined axis
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F37/00Details specific to washing machines covered by groups D06F21/00 - D06F25/00
    • D06F37/02Rotary receptacles, e.g. drums
    • D06F37/04Rotary receptacles, e.g. drums adapted for rotation or oscillation about a horizontal or inclined axis
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F37/00Details specific to washing machines covered by groups D06F21/00 - D06F25/00
    • D06F37/02Rotary receptacles, e.g. drums
    • D06F37/04Rotary receptacles, e.g. drums adapted for rotation or oscillation about a horizontal or inclined axis
    • D06F37/06Ribs, lifters, or rubbing means forming part of the receptacle
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F37/00Details specific to washing machines covered by groups D06F21/00 - D06F25/00
    • D06F37/20Mountings, e.g. resilient mountings, for the rotary receptacle, motor, tub or casing; Preventing or damping vibrations
    • D06F37/22Mountings, e.g. resilient mountings, for the rotary receptacle, motor, tub or casing; Preventing or damping vibrations in machines with a receptacle rotating or oscillating about a horizontal axis
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F37/00Details specific to washing machines covered by groups D06F21/00 - D06F25/00
    • D06F37/02Rotary receptacles, e.g. drums
    • D06F37/04Rotary receptacles, e.g. drums adapted for rotation or oscillation about a horizontal or inclined axis
    • D06F37/06Ribs, lifters, or rubbing means forming part of the receptacle
    • D06F37/065Ribs, lifters, or rubbing means forming part of the receptacle ribs or lifters having means for circulating the washing liquid

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  • the present disclosure relates to a laundry treating apparatus having a rotary drum in which lifters are provided, and more particularly, to a laundry treating apparatus having a lifter including a lifter frame coupled to a drum, and a frame cover configured to cover the lifter frame.
  • Korean Patent Application Publication No. 10-2017-0082055 discloses a washing machine having a plurality of lifters on an inner circumferential surface of a drum that rotates about an approximately horizontal rotation axis.
  • the lifter includes a first member coupled to an inner circumferential surface of the drum, and a second member that is mounted on the first member and protrudes to the inside of the drum so as to lift up laundry when the drum is rotated.
  • the second member is formed approximately in the shape of a dome so as to define a space in which the laundry is accommodated.
  • the first member includes a first portion mounted on the inner circumferential surface of the drum, and a second portion convexly protruding from the mounting portion and inserted into the space.
  • a base of the dome shape of the second member is in contact with the second portion, but a vertex of the dome shape spaced apart from the base in a radial direction is spaced apart from the second portion.
  • the second member is made of metal, for example, stainless steel
  • An aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus in which a lifter installed in a drum includes a lifter frame and a frame cover configured to cover the lifter frame, and the frame cover is prevented from being deformed even when external force is applied to the frame cover.
  • Another aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus in which structural stability of a frame cover is improved by means of a lifter frame.
  • Still another aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus in which a support structure for a frame cover is improved, such that the frame cover is prevented from being plastically deformed even when the frame cover is made of metal.
  • Yet another aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus in which water flows between a lifter frame and a frame cover, such that a clean state of the interior of the frame cover may be maintained.
  • Still yet another aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus in which a flow path is maintained without being clogged even when external force is applied to the frame cover.
  • a further aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus in which an exterior of a lifter is defined by a frame cover made of metal, and the frame cover may be easily installed on a drum.
  • a laundry treating apparatus includes a drum configured to receive laundry and rotate about a rotation axis extending in a front-rear direction, and a lifter disposed on an inner circumferential surface of the drum.
  • the lifter includes a lifter frame coupled to the drum, and a frame cover fixed by means of the lifter frame.
  • the frame cover is configured to come into contact with laundry in the drum.
  • the frame cover serves to lift up the laundry when the drum rotates.
  • the frame cover is coupled to the lifter frame instead of being coupled directly to the drum.
  • the lifter frame includes a frame base fixed to an inner circumferential surface of the drum, a frame upper plate spaced apart from the frame base in a direction toward the inside of the drum (or in a direction away from the frame base along a radial direction of the drum), and a frame sidewall configured to connect the frame upper plate and the frame base.
  • the inner surface of the frame cover is spaced apart from the frame upper plate by a spacer protruding from the frame upper plate toward the inner surface of the frame cover.
  • the spacer may be in contact with the inner surface of the frame cover, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and a contactless spacer may be provided (that is, the spacer may be spaced apart from the inner surface of the frame cover).
  • the inner surface of the frame cover is spaced apart from the frame upper plate by at least a height (or length) of the spacer protruding from the frame upper plate.
  • the portion of the inner surface of the frame cover that is in contact with the spacer is spaced apart from the frame upper plate by the length of the protruding spacer.
  • the inner surface of the frame cover is spaced apart from the frame upper plate by a distance made by adding the length of the gap to the length of the protruding spacer.
  • the gap is overcome and deformation of the frame cover is permitted until the inner surface of the frame cover comes into contact with the spacer.
  • the drum may have at least one water flow inlet hole formed in a region covered by the frame cover.
  • the frame cover may have at least one water flow discharge hole formed in a cover upper plate facing the frame upper plate. Through the at least one water flow discharge hole, washing water introduced through the water flow inlet hole is discharged into the drum.
  • the spacer may allow the cover upper plate to be spaced apart from the frame upper plate.
  • the at least one water flow inlet hole may be positioned inside the lifter frame, and the lifter frame may have at least one water flow throughhole configured to allow the inside and the outside of the lifter frame to communicate with each other.
  • the at least one water flow discharge hole may be respectively formed in a plurality of regions that are spaced apart from one another in the longitudinal direction of the cover upper plate.
  • the spacers may be respectively positioned between the plurality of regions.
  • the frame cover may include the cover upper plate having an inner surface facing the frame upper plate, and the spacer may be in contact with the inner surface of the cover upper plate.
  • the frame cover may have a dome formed at a position corresponding to the spacer.
  • An inner surface of the dome facing the spacer is concavely formed and may be in contact with the spacer.
  • An outer surface of the dome may be convex.
  • a plurality of the domes may be disposed in the longitudinal direction of the lifter, and the spacers may be formed at positions corresponding to the plurality of domes.
  • the plurality of domes may include a large dome of which the concave portion of the inner surface has a first depth, and a small dome of which the concave portion of the inner surface has a second depth smaller than the first depth.
  • a height of the spacer corresponding to the large dome may be greater than a height of the spacer corresponding to the small dome.
  • a pair of the large domes may be disposed in a longitudinal direction of the lifter, and the small dome may be disposed between the pair of large domes.
  • the concave portion of the inner surface of the large dome may be larger than the concave portion of the inner surface of the small dome, and the spacer corresponding to the large dome may be larger than the spacer corresponding to the small dome.
  • the frame cover may have water flow discharge holes formed between the plurality of domes.
  • the spacer may include a vertical rib extending in a longitudinal direction of the lifter frame, and a horizontal rib extending while crossing the vertical rib.
  • the spacer may be spaced furthest apart from the frame upper plate at an intersection portion at which the vertical rib and the horizontal rib intersect each, and the intersection portion may be in contact with the inner surface of the frame cover.
  • the frame cover may be made of metal.
  • the lifter frame may be made of synthetic resin.
  • the frame base may have a seating groove into which a lower end of the frame cover is inserted.
  • a coupling tab may be formed at the lower end of the frame cover, and a tab binding port into which the coupling tab is inserted may be formed in the seating groove.
  • a plurality of the lifters may be provided, and the plurality of the lifters may include a plurality of front lifters disposed in a circumferential direction of the drum, and a plurality of rear lifters disposed in the circumferential direction of the drum at rear sides of the plurality of front lifters.
  • a laundry treating apparatus includes a drum configured to receive laundry and rotate about a rotation axis extending in a front-rear direction, and a lifter disposed on an inner circumferential surface of the drum.
  • the lifter includes a lifter frame fixed to the inner circumferential surface of the drum, and a frame cover configured to cover the lifter frame
  • the lifter frame includes a frame base fixed to the inner circumferential surface of the drum, a frame upper plate spaced apart from the frame base in a direction toward the inside of the drum, a frame sidewall configured to connect the frame upper plate and the frame base, and a spacer protruding from the frame upper plate so as to allow the frame upper plate to be spaced apart from the inner surface of the frame cover.
  • a laundry treating apparatus includes a drum configured to receive laundry and rotate about a rotation axis extending in a front-rear direction, and a lifter disposed on an inner circumferential surface of the drum.
  • the lifter includes a lifter frame made of synthetic resin and fixed to the inner circumferential surface of the drum, and a frame cover made of metal and configured to cover the lifter frame.
  • the lifter frame includes a frame base having a bottom surface adjoining an inner surface of the drum and an upper surface having a seating groove in which a lower end of the frame cover is seated, a frame upper plate spaced apart from the frame base in a direction toward the inside of the drum, and a frame sidewall configured to connect the frame upper plate and the frame base.
  • the frame cover includes a spacer protruding from the frame upper plate to allow the frame upper plate to be spaced apart from the inner surface of the frame cover.
  • a laundry treating apparatus includes a tub configured to receive washing water, a drum configured to receive laundry and rotate in the tub about a rotation axis extending in a front-rear direction, and a lifter disposed on an inner circumferential surface of the drum.
  • the lifter includes a lifter frame fixed to the inner circumferential surface of the drum, and a frame cover configured to cover the lifter frame and having a cover upper plate having a water flow discharge hole.
  • the drum has a water flow inlet hole configured to allow the inside of the lifter frame to communicate with the tub
  • the lifter frame has a water flow throughhole configured to allow the inside and the outside of the lifter frame to communicate with each other
  • the frame cover includes the cover upper plate having the water flow discharge hole through which washing water that has passed through the water flow throughhole is discharged into the drum
  • the lifter frame includes a spacer protruding from a frame upper plate corresponding to the cover upper plate and configured to be in contact with the frame upper plate so as to allow the cover upper plate to be spaced apart from the frame upper plate.
  • the spacer is formed on the outer surface of the lifter frame coupled to the drum, such that even when external force is applied to the frame cover configured to cover the lifter frame, the spacer comes into contact with the inner surface of the frame cover, thereby preventing deformation of the frame cover.
  • the spacer prevents the inner surface of the frame cover from being tightly attached to the outer surface of the lifter frame, a gap between the outer surface of the frame cover and the inner surface of the frame cover is always maintained, and water may flow along the gap.
  • the gap is maintained to be equal to or greater than the height of the spacer, foreign substances smaller than the spacer are not easily trapped in the gap, and the interior of the gap is cleaned by the flowing water. Accordingly, a clean state may be maintained.
  • the frame cover may be restored to an original shape when an external force is eliminated.
  • connection and “coupled” are not restricted to physical or mechanical connections or couplings, and can include electrical connections or couplings, whether direct or indirect.
  • the connection can be such that the objects are permanently connected or releasably connected.
  • communicatively coupled is defined as connected, either directly or indirectly through intervening components, and the connections are not necessarily limited to physical connections, but are connections that accommodate the transfer of data, fluids, or other matter between the so-described components.
  • first,” “second,” “third,” etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections, these elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms may be only used to distinguish one element, component, region, layer or section from another region, layer or section. Terms such as “first,” “second,” and other numerical terms when used herein do not imply a sequence or order unless clearly indicated by the context. Thus, a first element, component, region, layer or section discussed below could be termed a second element, component, region, layer or section without departing from the teachings of the example embodiments.
  • spatially relative terms such as “inner,” “outer,” “beneath,” “below,” “lower,” “above,” “upper,” and the like, may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures.
  • Spatially relative terms may be intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is turned over, elements described as “below” or “beneath” other elements or features would then be oriented “above” the other elements or features.
  • the example term “below” can encompass both an orientation of above and below.
  • the device may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly.
  • the laundry treating apparatus is an apparatus for treating laundry (or an object to be dried) such as clothes inputted into a drum 51 and may be a dryer or a washing-drying machine.
  • a laundry treating apparatus may include a casing 13 configured to define an exterior, a water storage tub 31 disposed in the casing 13 and configured to store washing water, a washing tub 50 rotatably installed in the water storage tub 31 and configured to receive inserted laundry, and a motor 25 configured to rotate the washing tub 50.
  • a damper 16 configured to absorb vibration of the water storage tub 31 may be provided in the casing 13.
  • a drum 51 may be rotated about a rotation axis O extending in a front-rear direction, and the drum 51 may constitute the washing tub 50.
  • the rotation axis is approximately horizontal.
  • the term “horizontal” does not mean “geometrically horizontal” in a strict sense. In a case in which an inclination is closer to a horizontal axis than a vertical axis even though the inclination is formed at a certain angle with respect to the horizontal axis as illustrated in FIG. 1 , it will be said that the drum 51 or the washing tub 50 is rotated about the horizontal axis.
  • a laundry insertion port is formed in a front surface of the casing 13, and a door 21 configured to open or close the laundry insertion port may be rotatably provided on the casing 13.
  • a tubular gasket 22 is provided such that the laundry insertion port and an inlet of the water storage tub 31 communicate with each other.
  • the gasket 22 is made of a soft material (for example, rubber).
  • a front end of the gasket 22 may be connected to a circumference of the laundry insertion port of the casing 13, and a rear end of the gasket 22 may be connected to a circumference of the inlet of the water storage tub 31.
  • a water supply valve 33, a water supply pipe 34, and a water supply hose 37 may be installed in the casing 13.
  • the washing water that has passed through the water supply pipe 34 may be mixed with detergent in a dispenser 35 that stores the detergent, and then the washing water may be supplied to the water storage tub 31 through the water supply hose 37.
  • An input port of a pump 24 is connected to the water storage tub 31 through the drain hose 17, and a discharge port of the pump 24 is connected to drain pipes 19.
  • the water discharged from the water storage tub 31 through the drain hose 17 is pumped by the pump 24, flows through the drain pipes 19, and then is discharged to the outside of the laundry treating apparatus.
  • the washing tub 50 may include the drum 51, a front cover 52 coupled to a front end of the drum 51, and a rear cover 53 coupled to a rear end of the drum 51.
  • the drum 51 may be formed in the form of a tubular (or cylindrical) body made by rolling up a metal plate (for example, made of stainless steel) having a plurality of throughholes 51h (see FIG. 5 ) and then joining both ends of the metal plate.
  • the water stored in the water storage tub 31 may be introduced into the washing tub 50 through the throughholes 51h.
  • a plurality of embossed portions 51a (see FIG. 5 ), which are convexly formed by plastic processing, may be formed on an inner circumferential surface of the drum 51, and the throughholes 51h may be formed between the embossed portions 51a.
  • An opening portion may be formed in the front cover 52 so that laundry may be inserted into the drum 51.
  • the inlet of the water storage tub 31 communicates with the opening portion.
  • the front cover 52 may be made of the same type of material as the drum 51.
  • the rear cover 53 closes an opened rear side of the drum 51, and a spider 26 connected to a driving shaft 25a of the motor 25 may be coupled to a rear surface of the rear cover 53.
  • the spider 26 is configured to transmit rotational force of the driving shaft 25a to the washing tub 50, and the driving shaft 25a of the motor 25 may be coupled to a center of the spider 26.
  • a plurality of lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b are provided in the drum 51.
  • the drum 51 is rotated, the laundry is lifted up by the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b.
  • the plurality of lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b include a plurality of front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a, and a plurality of rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b that define sets (pairs), respectively, together with the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a.
  • Three sets of lifters 61 (61a and 61b), 62 (62a and 62b), and 63 (63a and 63b) may be disposed at equal angles about the rotation axis O, but the present disclosure is not necessarily limited thereto.
  • four sets of lifters may be disposed at an interval of 90 degrees or five sets of lifters may be disposed at an interval of 72 degrees about the rotation axis O.
  • each of the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b includes a lifter frame 620 fixed to the drum 51, and a frame cover 640 configured to cover the lifter frame 620.
  • the frame cover 640 protrudes radially inward (toward the inside of the drum 51) from the inner circumferential surface of the drum 51 and comes into contact with the laundry.
  • the frame cover 640 is fixed to the drum 51 by means of the lifter frame 620 instead of being fixed directly to the drum 51.
  • the lifter frame 620 may be made of synthetic resin.
  • the lifter frame 620 is preferably formed by injection molding, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
  • a lifter made of metal is not only excellent in strength, but also luxurious and hygienic.
  • raw material that was flat becomes curved during the process of rolling up the raw material, and as a result, there is a concern that stress may be applied to the welded portions between the lifter and the drum and cause the welded portions to separate.
  • the present disclosure proposes a configuration in which a frame cover 640 made of metal is fixed to the drum 51 by means of a lifter frame 620 made of synthetic resin.
  • the whole of an outer surface 620a (see FIG. 8 ) of the lifter frame 620 has a convex shape
  • an inner surface 620b (see FIG. 9 ) of the lifter frame 620 has a concave shape.
  • the lifter frame 620 may include a frame base 621, a frame upper plate 623, and a frame sidewall 622.
  • the frame base 621 is fixed to the inner circumferential surface of the drum 51.
  • the frame base 621 may have a ring shape (or a closed shape formed by a single line) opened at a central portion thereof.
  • the frame upper plate 623 is spaced apart from the frame base 621 in the direction toward the inside of the drum 51 and connected to the frame base 621 by means of the frame sidewall 622.
  • the frame sidewall 622 may be formed in the form of a tubular (or cylindrical) body, such that a lower end of the frame sidewall 622 is connected to the frame base 621, and an upper end of the frame sidewall 622 is connected to the frame upper plate 623.
  • the frame sidewall 622 is shaped such that a contour of a cross section thereof gradually decreases upward from the lower end connected to the base 621 (or in the radial direction of the drum 51) (or gradually decreases in a direction away from the inner circumferential surface of the drum 51), and the contour of the cross section is smallest at a portion that meets the frame upper plate 623.
  • One or more water flow inlet holes may be formed in the drum 51 so as to allow the washing water stored in the water storage tub 31 to be introduced to the inside of the frame cover 640.
  • Any opening portion formed in a region covered by the frame cover 640 may be a water flow inlet hole.
  • some of the throughholes 51h, which are positioned inside the frame cover 640, may be water flow inlet holes.
  • mounting slots 511a and 511b, fastening holes 513a and 513b, and opening portions 512a and 512b which will be described below, may be water flow inlet holes.
  • One or more water flow throughholes 624 and 624a may be formed in the lifter frame 620. Any opening may be a water flow throughhole 624 as long as the opening is formed in the lifter frame 620 and allows the inside and the outside of the lifter frame 620 to communicate with each other.
  • the water flow throughhole 624 may be formed in the frame sidewall 622 and/or the frame upper plate 623.
  • the washing water stored in the concave space of the lifter frame 620 may be discharged through the water flow throughhole 624.
  • One or more water flow discharge holes 646h may be formed in the frame cover 640 to discharge the washing water in the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b into the drum 51.
  • the washing water in the concave space inside the lifter frame 620 may pass through the water flow throughhole 624, and then may be discharged into the drum 51 through the water flow discharge hole 646h.
  • An outer surface 640a of the frame cover 640 which is exposed to the inside of the drum 51 and comes into contact with the laundry, has a convex shape, and an inner surface of the frame cover 640 has a concave shape that corresponds to the convex outer surface 620a of the lifter frame 620.
  • the frame cover 640 may be made of metal, preferably stainless steel, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
  • the frame cover 640 may be formed by plastically processing (for example, pressing) a metal plate having a predetermined thickness.
  • the frame cover 640 may include a cover sidewall 645 extending upward from a lower end adjoining the frame base 621, and a cover upper plate 646 configured to cover an upper side of the cover sidewall 645.
  • the cover upper plate 646 is approximately parallel to the frame upper plate 623.
  • the plurality of water flow discharge holes 646h may be formed in the cover upper plate 646.
  • the cover sidewall 645 is shaped such that a contour of a cross section thereof gradually decreases upward from the lower end (or in the radial direction of the drum 51) (or gradually decreases in the direction away from the inner circumferential surface of the drum 51), and the contour of the cross section is smallest at a portion that meets the cover upper plate 646.
  • the lifter frame 620 includes spacers 625 that protrude from the frame upper plate 623 so as to allow the frame cover 640 to be spaced apart from the lifter frame 620.
  • the spacer 625 protrudes from the frame upper plate 623 to the inner surface of the frame cover 640.
  • the inner surface of the frame cover 640 may be spaced apart from the frame upper plate 623 to a degree equal to or greater than a length (or height) of the spacer 625 protruding from the frame upper plate 623.
  • the spacer 625 may be spaced apart from the inner surface of the frame cover 640 at a predetermined distance.
  • the inner surface of the frame cover 640 is spaced apart from the frame upper plate 623 at a distance equal to a sum of the height of the spacer 625 and the interval between the spacer 625 and the inner surface of the frame cover 640.
  • the spacer 625 may be configured to come into contact with the frame cover 640, depending on the embodiment.
  • the spacer 625 protrudes from the outer surface 620a of the lifter frame 620 and adjoins the inner surface of the frame cover 640. Because the spacer 625 supports the inner surface of the frame cover 640 in the state in which the frame upper plate 623 is spaced apart from the frame cover 640, the state in which the frame cover 640 is spaced apart from the frame upper plate 623 may be maintained even though the frame cover 640 is pressed toward the lifter frame 620 by external force.
  • the spacer 625 may have a cross-shaped rib structure.
  • the spacer 625 may include a vertical rib 625a extending on the frame upper plate 623 in a longitudinal direction of the lifter frame 620 (or the front-rear direction), and a horizontal rib 625b extending while crossing (that is intersecting) the vertical rib 625a.
  • the vertical rib 625a and the horizontal rib 625b may be orthogonal to each other.
  • the spacer 625 may be spaced furthest apart from the frame upper plate 623 at an intersection portion at which the vertical rib 625a and the horizontal rib 625b intersect each other.
  • the intersecting portion is spaced apart from the inner surface of the frame cover 640 in the case of the contactless type spacer 625, and the intersecting portion is in contact with the inner surface of the frame cover 640 in the case of the contact type spacer 625.
  • the inner surface of the cover upper plate 646 may be spaced apart from the outer surface of the frame upper plate 623. That is, a predetermined separation space (or a gap g1) may be formed between the inner surface of the cover upper plate 646 and the outer surface of the frame upper plate 623, and the separation space g1 may serve as a flow path that guides the washing water to the water flow discharge hole 646h.
  • a separation space g2 may also be formed between the frame sidewall 622 and the cover sidewall 645.
  • a seating groove 621r (see FIGS. 8 and 9 ) to be described below is formed in the frame base 621 and disposed at a position toward the outside of the frame base 621 spaced apart from the frame sidewall 622 at a predetermined distance. Therefore, the lower end of the cover sidewall 645 positioned in the seating groove 621r is spaced apart from the frame sidewall 622.
  • the washing water introduced into each of the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b is introduced into the separation spaces g1 and g2, and water flows formed in the separation spaces g1 and g2 during the rotation of the washing tub 50 clean the outer surface of the lifter frame 620 and the inner surface of the frame cover 640. Foreign substances produced during the cleaning process may be discharged through the water flow discharge hole 646h formed in the frame cover 640 or through the water flow inlet hole formed in the drum 51.
  • the flow paths are formed between the lifter frame 620 and the frame cover 640 by the separation spaces g1 and g2, and as a result, this configuration may be advantageous in maintaining the lifters 61a, 62a, 63a, 61b, 62b, and 63b in a clean state.
  • the frame cover 640 may have domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 formed at the positions corresponding to the spacers 625. That is, the spacers 625 may be disposed below the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644. In the case in which the plurality of spacers 625 are formed in the exemplary embodiment, the plurality of domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 may be formed at the positions corresponding to the plurality of spacers 625, respectively.
  • the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 may be formed on the cover upper plate 646.
  • An inner surface of each of the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644, which faces the spacer 625, may be concavely formed, and an outer surface of each of the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 may be convexly formed.
  • the concave inner surface of each of the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 may be spaced apart from the spacer 625.
  • the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the spacer 625 may be in contact with the concave inner surface.
  • the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 are convexly formed by pressing the cover upper plate 646, which is made of metal.
  • the plurality of domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 may be disposed in the longitudinal direction of the cover upper plate 646 (or the longitudinal direction of the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b).
  • the one or more water flow discharge holes 646h may be formed between the adjacent domes 641, 642, 643, and 644.
  • the water flow discharge holes 646h may be formed in the respective regions.
  • the water flow discharge holes 646h are formed in three regions, and the three (that is, a plurality of) water flow discharge holes 646h are arranged in each of the regions in a width direction of the cover upper plate 646.
  • the spacers 625 may be positioned between the plurality of regions. That is, the spacers 625 may be positioned between the adjacent two regions among the plurality of regions when the cover upper plate 646 is viewed from above.
  • the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 may include two or more domes of which the depth of the concave portion of the inner surfaces thereof is different from each other.
  • the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 may include large domes 641 and 644, each of which have a concave portion of a first depth, and small domes 642 and 643, each of which have a concave portion of a second depth smaller than the first depth.
  • the height of the spacers 625a and 625d corresponding to the large domes 641 and 644 may be greater than the height of the spacers 625b and 625c corresponding to the small domes 642 and 643.
  • the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 may include the two or more domes having different sizes.
  • Each of the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 may have a circular shape, but the present disclosure is not necessarily limited thereto.
  • the 'size' may be determined based on the shape when the concave portion of the inner surface of each of the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 are viewed from above, and for example, the 'size' may be defined as a diameter of the concave portion.
  • the size since the difference between the inner diameter and the outer diameter of each of the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 is merely due to the thickness of the material, the size may be defined based on the outer diameter of each of the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644.
  • the size of the spacer 625 may also vary depending on the size of each of the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644. That is, in the case in which there are the large domes 641 and 644 and the small domes 642 and 643 as illustrated in FIG. 13 , the spacer 625 corresponding to the large domes 641 and 644 may be larger than the spacer 625 corresponding to the small domes 642 and 643.
  • the two small domes 643 and 644 may be positioned between the pair of large domes 641 and 642, and the water flow discharge holes 646h may be formed between the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644.
  • the plurality of water flow discharge holes 646h may be arranged in a direction crossing the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b (or a direction orthogonal to the length of each of the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b).
  • the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 protrude from the cover upper plate 646, the gaps between the laundry and the surfaces at the periphery of the discharge holes 646h may be maintained even when laundry is placed on the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644. Therefore, the discharge holes 646h may be prevented from being clogged with laundry, and the water discharged into the gaps from the discharge holes 646h may be applied to the laundry.
  • the water stored in the water storage tub 31 is introduced into the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b through the opening portion.
  • the lifter frame 620 is a structure having one or more of the water flow throughholes 624, and the water introduced into the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b may reach the water flow discharge holes 646h through the water flow throughholes 624.
  • the washing water introduced into the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b is raised by the rotation of the washing tub 50 in the state in which the washing water is in the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b, and the washing water is discharged (or sprayed) through the water flow discharge holes 646h in this process.
  • the frame cover 640 may include one or more washing protrusions 603 and 604 having a ring shape or one or more washing rings protruding from the outer surface of the cover sidewall 645.
  • the plurality of washing protrusions 603 and 604 may be disposed in parallel with one another. In the exemplary embodiment, two washing protrusions 603 and 604 are provided, but the present disclosure is not necessarily limited thereto.
  • the washing protrusions 603 and 604 may be formed by pressing.
  • Each of the washing protrusions 603 and 604 has a shape corresponding (or similar) to the contour of the cover sidewall 645, and preferably, the washing protrusion may protrude to a predetermined height from the cover sidewall 645. Since the contour of the cover sidewall 645 decreases upward, among the washing protrusions 603 and 604, the washing protrusion that is positioned at an upper side is smaller than the other washing protrusion.
  • a frictional force applied between the laundry and the washing protrusions 603 and 604 generates an effect of rubbing the laundry, thereby improving washing power.
  • the washing protrusions 603 and 604 assist in the operation of lifting up the laundry, physical force (for example, force for lifting up or striking the laundry) of a level as in the related art may be applied to the laundry even when the height of each of the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b is decreased to be smaller than that in the related art.
  • the frame cover 640 may be coupled to the lifter frame 620.
  • one or more coupling tabs 648 may be formed at the lower end of the frame cover 640.
  • the coupling tabs 648 may be formed at a left side 645L or a right side 645R at the lower end when the frame cover 640 is viewed from the front side.
  • the left side 645L and the right side 645R may be straight sections extending in the front-rear direction.
  • tab binding ports 621h through which the coupling tabs 648 pass from above, may be formed in the lifter frame 620.
  • the tab binding ports 621h may be formed at positions corresponding to the coupling tabs 648, respectively.
  • a coupling tab 648 passes through the tab binding port 621h, and the passing portion of the coupling tab 648 is bent and caught by a rim of the tab binding port 621h (or a bottom surface of the frame base 621), such that the lifter frame 620 and the frame cover 640 may be coupled to each other.
  • the seating groove 621r which corresponds to the lower end of the frame cover 640, may be formed in the frame base 621 of the lifter frame 620.
  • the lower end of the frame cover 640 may be inserted and seated in the seating groove 621r.
  • the tab binding port 621h may be formed in the seating groove 621r.
  • one or more insertion protrusions 627 may be formed on each of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a and/or the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b.
  • the drum 51 may have mounting slots 511a1 in a first group G1 and mounting slots 511a2 in a second group G2.
  • Each of the groups G1 and G2 may include the one or more mounting slots 511a1(1) to 511a1(4).
  • the 'group' is a set of mounting slots and may include one or a plurality of mounting slots.
  • the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1 and the mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 may include a number of the mounting slots 511a1(1) to 511a1(4) and 511a2(1) to 511a2(4) that corresponds to the number of the one or more insertion protrusions 627. That is, in the case in which the mounting slots in the first group G1 and the second group G2 are used to install the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a, the number of mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1 and the number of mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 may correspond to the number of insertion protrusions 627 provided on each of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a.
  • the number of mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1 and the number of mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 may correspond to the number of insertion protrusions 627 provided on each of the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b.
  • the one or more insertion protrusions 627 formed on each of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a or the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b may be selectively fastened to the mounting slots 511a2 in the first group G1 or the second group G2.
  • the position at which the lifter is installed may be determined depending on whether the one or more insertion protrusions 627 formed on each of the lifters 61a, 62a, 63a, 61b, 62b, and 63b are inserted into the mounting slots that constitute any one of the first group G1 or the second group G2.
  • the mounting slots 511a which constitute the first group G1 and the second group G2 are used to install the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a will be described, but the mounting slots may be formed in the same manner in order to install the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b.
  • the mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 are formed in a region shifted rearward within a range in which the mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 overlap the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1.
  • a first region M1 indicates a region in which the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1 are formed
  • a second region M2 indicates a region in which the mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 are formed.
  • the mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 are disposed rearward from the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1.
  • the mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 are spaced apart from the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1 in the rearward direction at a predetermined distance D. Therefore, when the insertion protrusions 627 are installed in the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1, each of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a is positioned further forward by a distance D in comparison with a case in which the insertion protrusions 627 are installed in the mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2. As illustrated in FIG. 5 , the metal plate of the large-capacity drum 51 further extends forward by a distance E in comparison with a case in which the drum is the small-capacity drum.
  • the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a are installed by using the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1, such that the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a may be installed relatively further forward in comparison with the case in which the drum is the small-capacity drum (b). Therefore, the laundry positioned in the region corresponding to the distance E may easily come into contact with the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a while the drum 51 rotates.
  • the mounting slots 511a in the respective groups G1 and G2 may be disposed in rows in the front-rear direction. Particularly, the mounting slots 511a in each of the groups G1 and G2 are disposed in two rows. Further, when the entire configuration is viewed without distinguishing the groups, the mounting slots 511a may be arranged along common reference lines extending in the front-rear direction. Preferably, in the embodiment, the mounting slots are disposed on two straight lines parallel to each other.
  • the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1 may include two or more first mounting slots 511a1(1) and 511a1(2) arranged at a first interval T in a first row P1 extending in the front-rear direction. Furthermore, the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1 may further include two or more first mounting slots 511a1(3) and 511a1(4) arranged at the first interval T in a second row P2 parallel to the first row P1.
  • the mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 may include two or more second mounting slots 511a2(1) and 511a2(2) arranged in the first row P1 at positions shifted, by a second interval D smaller than the first interval T, rearward from the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1.
  • the mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 may further include two or more second mounting slots 511a2(3) and 511a2(4) arranged in the second row P2 at positions shifted, by the second interval T, rearward from the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1.
  • the mounting slots 51a1 and 511a2 which can be used to install the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a, are defined as being in a front lifter installation group
  • the mounting slots 511b (see (a) of FIG. 6 ), which can be used to install the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b, are defined as being in a rear lifter installation group.
  • the plurality of front or rear lifters 61a, 62a, 63a, 61b, 62b, and 63b may be disposed in a circumferential direction of the drum 51, such that the plurality of front lifter installation groups may be disposed in the circumferential direction, and likewise, the plurality of rear lifter installation groups may also be disposed in the circumferential direction.
  • the mounting slot belonging to the front lifter installation group is referred to as the front mounting slot 511a
  • the mounting slot belonging to the rear lifter installation group is referred to as the rear mounting slot 511b.
  • the insertion protrusion 627 may protrude from the frame base 621.
  • the insertion protrusion 627 may include a vertical portion 627a (see FIG. 11 ) protruding downward from the bottom surface of the frame base 621, and a catching portion 627b bent in the horizontal direction from the vertical portion 627a.
  • the catching portion 627b may protrude toward the inside of the ring-shaped frame base 621 when viewed from above.
  • the insertion protrusions 627 may be formed at left and right sides of the frame base 621, respectively, when the lifter frame 620 is viewed from the front side.
  • the two or more insertion protrusions 627 may be formed along one side of the frame base 621 (or in the front-rear direction).
  • the insertion protrusion 627(L) formed at the left side of the frame base 621 may include the catching portion 627b which is bent rightward.
  • the insertion protrusion 627(R) formed at the right side of the frame base 621 may include the catching portion 627b which is bent leftward.
  • each of the mounting slots 511a and 511b may be shaped to have a length L1 in the approximately front-rear direction of the drum 51.
  • Each of the mounting slots 511 and 511b may include an insertion section S1 having a predetermined width W1, and a binding section S2 extending rearward or forward from the insertion section S1 and having a smaller width (W2 ⁇ W1) than the insertion section S1.
  • the binding section S2 extends rearward from a rear end of the insertion section S1, but the present disclosure is not necessarily limited thereto. On the contrary, the binding section S2 may extend forward from a front end of the insertion section S1.
  • the binding section S2 of the front mounting slot 511a may extend forward from the front end of the insertion section S1
  • the binding section S2 of the rear mounting slot 511b may extend rearward from the rear end of the insertion section S1.
  • the insertion protrusion 627 of the lifter frame 620 passes through the insertion section S1, and the lifter frame 620 is pushed rearward, such that the vertical portion 627a is moved forward along the binding section S2, and thus the catching portion 627b is positioned below the binding section S2.
  • the bottom surface of the frame base 621 is in close contact with the inner circumferential surface of the drum 51, and a width W3 (see FIG. 11 ) of the catching portion 627b is larger than the width W2 of the binding section S2, the catching portion 627b cannot pass through the binding section S2 from the lower side to the upper side.
  • a catching protrusion 626 may be formed on at least one of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a or the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b.
  • the catching protrusion 626 may protrude downward from the concave inner surface 620b of the lifter frame 620.
  • the opening portions 512a and 512b, into which the catching protrusions 626 are inserted, may be formed in the drum 51.
  • the pair of opening portions 511a1 and 511a2 for installing the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a may be spaced apart from one another by an interval D in the front-rear direction.
  • the catching protrusion 626 is selectively inserted into any one of the pair of opening portions 511a1 and 511a2 depending on whether the insertion protrusions 627 are inserted into the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1 or the mounting slot 511a2 in the second group G2.
  • Catching tabs 514a and 514b which each come into contact with (or are caught by) the lower end of the catching protrusion 626, may be formed on rims of the opening portions 512a and 512b.
  • the catching tabs 514a and 514b may come into contact with the lateral surfaces of the catching protrusions 626, thereby restricting lateral movement of the catching protrusions 626.
  • the positions of the catching tabs 514a and 514b may be determined based on the relative positions of the mounting slots 511a and 511b with respect to the insertion section S1 of the binding section S2. That is, as illustrated in FIG. 6 , when the binding section S2 is positioned rearward from the insertion section S1, the catching tabs 514a and 514b are positioned in a first concave portion 626a at the front side of the catching protrusions 626.
  • the catching tabs 514a and 514b may extend rearward from the front end of the opening portion 512 to restrict the movement of the catching protrusions 626 when the catching protrusion 626 is about to move forward (that is, the insertion protrusion 627 is about to move from the binding section S2 to the insertion section S1).
  • the catching tabs 514a and 514b are positioned in a second concave portion 626b at the rear side of the catching protrusions 626.
  • the catching tabs 514a and 514b may extend forward from the rear end of the opening portion 512 to restrict the movement of the catching protrusions 626 when the catching protrusion 626 is about to move rearward (that is, the insertion protrusion 627 is about to move from the binding section S2 to the insertion section S1).
  • the catching tabs 514a and 514b may be bent at a predetermined angle to the outside of the drum 51 based on the portion connected to the rims of the opening portions 512a and 512b.
  • the lateral surfaces of the catching protrusions 626 may come into contact with the catching tabs 514a and 514b even in the state in which the catching protrusions 626 are not inserted into the opening portions 521a and 512b.
  • the lifter frame 620 When the lifter frame 620 is about to move (that is, about to move in a direction opposite to a direction in which the lifter frame 620 is installed) such that the vertical portion 627a moves from the binding section S2 to the insertion section S1, the movement is restricted as the catching tabs 514a and 514b interfere with the lower ends of the catching protrusions 626.
  • the first concave portion 626a may be formed at a side facing the catching tabs 514a and 514b. In the state in which the lifter frame 620 has been completely installed, the catching tabs 514a and 514b may be positioned in the first concave portion 626a.
  • the second concave portion 626b may be further formed at a side opposite to the first concave portion 626a.
  • the catching tabs 514a and 514b may be positioned in the second concave portion 626b.
  • fastening bosses 628 may be formed on at least one of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a or the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b.
  • the fastening boss 628 may protrude downward from the inner surface 620b of the lifter frame 620.
  • the fastening boss 628 may extend from the frame upper plate 623.
  • the two or more fastening bosses 628 may be provided to be spaced apart from one another in the front-rear direction.
  • fastening holes 513a and 513b may be formed in the drum 51.
  • the fastening holes 513a and 513b may include a first fastening hole 513al formed at a position corresponding to the fastening boss 528 when the insertion protrusion 627 of the lifter frame 620 is installed in the mounting slot 511a1 in the first group G1, and a first fastening hole 513a2 formed at a position corresponding to the fastening boss 528 when the insertion protrusion 627 of the lifter frame 620 is installed in the mounting slot 511a2 in the second group G2.
  • the pair of first fastening holes 513a1(1) and 513a1(2) are provided to correspond to the pair of fastening bosses 528, and the second fastening holes 513a2 including a pair of second fastening holes 513a2(1) and 513a2(2) may be provided.
  • the fastening boss 628 may be selectively fastened to the first fastening hole 513al or the second fastening hole 513a2 by means of a predetermined fastening member (hereinafter, for exemplary purposes, a screw 98) based on whether the insertion protrusion 627 is inserted into the mounting slot 511a1 in the first group G1 or the mounting slot 511a2 in the second group G2.
  • a predetermined fastening member hereinafter, for exemplary purposes, a screw 98
  • the screw 98 passes through the fastening hole 513a from the outside of the drum 51 and is then fastened to the fastening boss 628, such that the lifter frame 620 may be completely installed.
  • the installation position of the lifter frame 620 may vary depending on whether the insertion protrusion 627 is inserted into the mounting slot 511a1 or the mounting slot 511a2.
  • the mounting slots 511a1 and 511a2, the opening portions 512a1 and 512a2, and the fastening holes 513a1 and 513a2 are hidden by the frame cover 640 in the state in which the lifter is completely installed.
  • the mounting slots 511a1 and 511a2, the opening portions 512a1 and 512a2, and the fastening holes 513a1 and 513a2 are positioned inside the frame cover 640, and thus are not exposed to the inside of the drum 51.
  • the mounting slot (for example, 511a1) in any one group (for example, G1) among the mounting slots 511a in the first group G1 and the second group G2 the mounting slot (for example, 511a2) in the other group (for example, G2) may be hidden inside the drum 51 by the lifter.
  • the front end of each of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a may be positioned forward from the mounting slots 511a1(1) to 511a1(4) and 511a2(1) to 511a2(4) belonging to the first group G1 and the second group G2.
  • each of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a may be positioned rearward from any of the mounting slots 511a1(1) to 511a1(4) and 511a2(1) to 511a2(4) belonging to the first group G1 and the second group G2.
  • the mounting slots 511a1(1) to 511a1(4) and 511a2(1) to 511a2(4) used to install the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a are positioned between the front ends and the rear ends of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a, the mounting slots may be hidden by being covered by the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a.
  • a metal plate having the mounting slots 511a and 511b, the opening portions 512a and 512b, the fastening holes 513a and 513b, and the like is cut out based on a predetermined standard, the raw material 51' or 51" (see FIG. 5 ) cut out in this manner is rolled up, and the ends of the raw material are joined together so as to manufacture the drum 51.
  • the metal plate is cut to a predetermined length based on the standard of the drum.
  • the interval between the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a and the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b when the length of the drum 51' is long needs to be greater than the interval between the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a and the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b when the length of the drum 51" is short (see (b) of FIG. 5 ), so that the laundry may be uniformly lifted up by the front and rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b even in the case of the large-capacity drum 51.
  • extra mounting slots 511a are further formed in the drum 51 in order to adjust the installation position of at least one of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a or the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b in the front-rear direction when the length of the drum is changed.
  • the extra mounting slots 511a are provided to adjust the installation positions of the front lifters 51a, 52a, and 53a, but the present disclosure is not necessarily limited thereto.
  • the extra mounting slots 511b may be provided to adjust the installation positions of the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b.
  • the extra mounting slots 511a may be formed in the lifter frame 620 such that the extra mounting slots 511a correspond in number to the mounting slots 511a (hereinafter, referred to as 'installation slots') into which the insertion protrusions 627 are inserted, and the extra mounting slots 511a may be formed at points spaced apart from the respective installation slots at a predetermined distance D in the frontward or rearward direction.
  • the installation position of the lifter frame 620 may be changed by the distance D by separating the insertion protrusion 627 from the mounting slot (for example, 511a1) and then inserting the insertion protrusion 627 into the extra mounting slot (for example, 511a2).
  • the extra opening portions 512a are provided to adjust the installation positions of the front lifters 51a, 52a, and 53a, but the present disclosure is not necessarily limited thereto.
  • the extra opening portions 512b may also be provided to adjust the installation positions of the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b.
  • the extra fastening holes 513a are provided to adjust the installation positions of the front lifters 51a, 52a, and 53a, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
  • the extra fastening holes 513b may also be provided to adjust the installation positions of the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b.
  • FIG. 20 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the lifter frame 620 In order to install the lifter frame 620 by means of the front mounting slot 511a, the lifter frame 620 needs to be pushed forward after the insertion protrusion 627 is inserted into the insertion section S1. In order to install the lifter frame 620 by means of the rear mounting slot 511b, the lifter frame 620 needs to be pushed rearward after the insertion protrusion 627 is inserted into the insertion section S1.
  • the lifter frame 620 is pushed forward or rearward to move the catching portion 627b of the insertion protrusion 627 from the binding section S2 and align the catching portion 627b with the insertion section S1, and the lifter frame 620 is lifted up, such that the catching portion 627b passes through the insertion section S1, and the lifter frame 620 may be separated from the drum 51.
  • FIG. 16 is a view illustrating a pair of front and rear lifters illustrated in FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 17 is a view illustrating the lifters illustrated in FIG. 16 when viewed from a front side.
  • FIG. 18 is a view (a) illustrating a state in which the drum illustrated in FIG. 1 is deployed and a developed view (b) of the drum having the lifters disposed according to another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 19 is a view (a) illustrating a change in height of a first fabric caused by the rear lifter in accordance with a rotation angle of the drum and a view (b) illustrating a change in height of a second fabric caused by the front lifter that constitutes a set together with the rear lifter.
  • FIGS. 16 to 19 description will be made with reference to FIGS. 16 to 19 .
  • Each of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a is disposed on the inner circumferential surface of the drum 51 and extending in the front-rear direction.
  • the plurality of front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a are disposed based on the rotation axis O at equal angles.
  • the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b are disposed on the inner circumferential surface of the drum 51 and positioned rearward from the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a. Like the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a, the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b are disposed based on the rotation axis O at equal angles.
  • the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b are disposed to form a predetermined phase angle with the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a with respect to the rotation axis O.
  • the 'phase angle' is made by defining, as a rotation angle of the drum 51, a point in time at which the lifters 61a, 62a, 63a, 61b, 62b, and 63c reach a point on the circumference.
  • the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b reach the same height prior to the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a by a degree corresponding to the phase angle ⁇ .
  • each of the lifters 61a, 62a, 63a, 61b, 62b, and 63b has a length C1 extending in the front-rear direction and a width C2 defined in the left-right direction (or a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction)
  • a no-lifter region SE in which there is no front lifter or rear lifter, is formed between any one pair of front/rear lifters (for example, 61a and 61b) and another pair of front/rear lifters (for example, 62a and 62b) on the inner circumferential surface of the drum 51.
  • the no-lifter region SE may extend from the front end to the rear end of the drum 51.
  • the no-lifter region SE passes between the two adjacent sets of lifters from the front end of the drum 51 and extends to the rear end of the drum 51.
  • the no-lifter region SE extends straight from the front end of the drum 51 to the rear end of the drum while passing between the two adjacent front lifters (for example, 61a and 62a) among the plurality of front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a and between the two rear lifters 61b and 62b that each form the phase angle ⁇ with each of the two adjacent front lifters 61a and 62a.
  • the laundry may be uniformly distributed to the front and rear regions of the drum 51 in the no-lifter region SE.
  • the washing machine detects eccentricity of the drum 51 before performing a spin-drying process, and when the detected eccentricity is within a reference value, the drum is accelerated such that the rotational speed of the drum 51 reaches a predetermined spin-drying speed (or spin-drying RPM). Otherwise, a fabric distribution is performed to change the position of fabrics in the drum 51. The fabric distribution is repeated if the detected eccentricity does not reach the reference value. When the number of times the fabric distribution is repeated reaches a predetermined number of times, it is determined that the fabric distribution has failed, and the spin-drying is stopped.
  • a first fabric positioned at the rear side of the drum 51 (that is, the fabric to be lifted up by the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b) and a second fabric positioned at the front side of the drum 51 (that is, the fabric to be lifted up by the front lifters) flow with a time difference (or a phase difference) by the phase angle ⁇ formed by the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a and the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b, and as a result, the fabric distribution may be more smoothly performed.
  • the first fabric and the second fabric move with a time difference without forming lumps, and thus may be evenly distributed. as a result, it is possible to reduce the number of times the fabric distribution is repeated, reduce the instances of failure to enter the spin-drying stage, and reduce the overall washing time including the spin-drying time.
  • FIG. 20 is a view illustrating a modified example in which the lifters are disposed, in which (a) illustrates a small-capacity drum and (b) illustrates a large-capacity drum.
  • one set of front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a and rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b may be disposed in a row in the front-rear direction. That is, the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a and the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b, which constitute one set, may be arranged on the same line without being spaced apart from one another in the circumferential direction.
  • FIG. 21 is a view illustrating another exemplary embodiment of the lifter.
  • the exemplary embodiment illustrated in FIG. 21 provides a lifter 64 including a lifter frame 620' and a frame cover 640' slightly different in shape from those in the above-mentioned exemplary embodiments, but similar in detailed configuration to those in the above-mentioned exemplary embodiments. Therefore, constituent elements identical to the constituent elements according to the above-described exemplary embodiments will be assigned the same reference numerals, and a specific description thereof will be omitted.

Abstract

A laundry treating apparatus according to the present disclosure includes a drum (51) configured to receive laundry and rotate about a rotation axis extending in a front-rear direction, and a lifter (61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b) disposed on an inner circumferential surface of the drum. The lifter includes a lifter frame (620) coupled to the drum, and a frame cover (640) configured to cover the lifter frame. The lifter frame includes a frame base (621) fixed to the inner circumferential surface of the drum, a frame upper plate (623) spaced apart from the frame base in a direction toward the inside of the drum, a frame sidewall (622) configured to connect the frame upper plate and the frame base, and a spacer (625) protruding from the frame upper plate toward an inner surface of the frame cover so as to allow the inner surface of the frame cover to be spaced apart from the frame upper plate.

Description

  • This present application claims the benefit of priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2019-0013924 , entitled "LAUNDRY TREATING APPARATUS," filed on February 1, 2019 and Korean Patent Application No. 10-2019-0080607 , entitled "LAUNDRY TREATING APPARATUS," filed on July 4, 2019, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office.
  • The present disclosure relates to a laundry treating apparatus having a rotary drum in which lifters are provided, and more particularly, to a laundry treating apparatus having a lifter including a lifter frame coupled to a drum, and a frame cover configured to cover the lifter frame.
  • Korean Patent Application Publication No. 10-2017-0082055 (hereinafter, referred to as 'related art') discloses a washing machine having a plurality of lifters on an inner circumferential surface of a drum that rotates about an approximately horizontal rotation axis.
  • The lifter includes a first member coupled to an inner circumferential surface of the drum, and a second member that is mounted on the first member and protrudes to the inside of the drum so as to lift up laundry when the drum is rotated.
  • The second member is formed approximately in the shape of a dome so as to define a space in which the laundry is accommodated. The first member includes a first portion mounted on the inner circumferential surface of the drum, and a second portion convexly protruding from the mounting portion and inserted into the space.
  • A base of the dome shape of the second member is in contact with the second portion, but a vertex of the dome shape spaced apart from the base in a radial direction is spaced apart from the second portion.
  • Since the vertex of the dome shape cannot be supported by the first member, there is a disadvantage in that an internal space of the second member, particularly the vertex of the dome shape, is depressed when the second member is pressed by an external force.
  • In particular, in a case in which the second member is made of metal, for example, stainless steel, there is a disadvantage in that, due to plastic deformation of the materials, the second member cannot be restored to its original shape.
  • In addition, if the second member cannot be restored to its original shape due to plastic deformation, the balance between the lifters is broken. Accordingly, eccentricity occurs during rotation of the drum and an imbalance occurs even due to the load applied to the drum by the lifters, and in a severe case the drum may thus be deformed or damaged.
  • In addition, when a gap between an outer surface of the first member and an inner surface of the second member becomes small due to the deformation of the second member, foreign substances may be trapped in the gap, which causes hygienic problems.
  • An aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus in which a lifter installed in a drum includes a lifter frame and a frame cover configured to cover the lifter frame, and the frame cover is prevented from being deformed even when external force is applied to the frame cover.
  • Another aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus in which structural stability of a frame cover is improved by means of a lifter frame.
  • Still another aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus in which a support structure for a frame cover is improved, such that the frame cover is prevented from being plastically deformed even when the frame cover is made of metal.
  • Yet another aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus in which water flows between a lifter frame and a frame cover, such that a clean state of the interior of the frame cover may be maintained.
  • Still yet another aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus in which a flow path is maintained without being clogged even when external force is applied to the frame cover.
  • A further aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus in which an exterior of a lifter is defined by a frame cover made of metal, and the frame cover may be easily installed on a drum.
  • Aspects of the present disclosure are not limited to those mentioned above, and other aspects not mentioned above may be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from the following description.
  • A laundry treating apparatus according to the present disclosure includes a drum configured to receive laundry and rotate about a rotation axis extending in a front-rear direction, and a lifter disposed on an inner circumferential surface of the drum.
  • The lifter includes a lifter frame coupled to the drum, and a frame cover fixed by means of the lifter frame. The frame cover is configured to come into contact with laundry in the drum. The frame cover serves to lift up the laundry when the drum rotates. The frame cover is coupled to the lifter frame instead of being coupled directly to the drum.
  • The lifter frame includes a frame base fixed to an inner circumferential surface of the drum, a frame upper plate spaced apart from the frame base in a direction toward the inside of the drum (or in a direction away from the frame base along a radial direction of the drum), and a frame sidewall configured to connect the frame upper plate and the frame base.
  • The inner surface of the frame cover is spaced apart from the frame upper plate by a spacer protruding from the frame upper plate toward the inner surface of the frame cover.
  • The spacer may be in contact with the inner surface of the frame cover, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and a contactless spacer may be provided (that is, the spacer may be spaced apart from the inner surface of the frame cover). In any case, the inner surface of the frame cover is spaced apart from the frame upper plate by at least a height (or length) of the spacer protruding from the frame upper plate.
  • That is, in the case in which the spacer is in contact with the inner surface of the frame cover, the portion of the inner surface of the frame cover that is in contact with the spacer is spaced apart from the frame upper plate by the length of the protruding spacer.
  • In contrast, in the case in which the spacer is not in contact with the inner surface of the frame cover, that is, in the case in which there is a gap between the inner surface of the frame cover and the spacer, the inner surface of the frame cover is spaced apart from the frame upper plate by a distance made by adding the length of the gap to the length of the protruding spacer. Particularly, in this case, when external force is applied to the frame cover, the gap is overcome and deformation of the frame cover is permitted until the inner surface of the frame cover comes into contact with the spacer.
  • Meanwhile, the drum may have at least one water flow inlet hole formed in a region covered by the frame cover. The frame cover may have at least one water flow discharge hole formed in a cover upper plate facing the frame upper plate. Through the at least one water flow discharge hole, washing water introduced through the water flow inlet hole is discharged into the drum.
  • The spacer may allow the cover upper plate to be spaced apart from the frame upper plate.
  • The at least one water flow inlet hole may be positioned inside the lifter frame, and the lifter frame may have at least one water flow throughhole configured to allow the inside and the outside of the lifter frame to communicate with each other.
  • The at least one water flow discharge hole may be respectively formed in a plurality of regions that are spaced apart from one another in the longitudinal direction of the cover upper plate. The spacers may be respectively positioned between the plurality of regions.
  • The frame cover may include the cover upper plate having an inner surface facing the frame upper plate, and the spacer may be in contact with the inner surface of the cover upper plate.
  • The frame cover may have a dome formed at a position corresponding to the spacer. An inner surface of the dome facing the spacer is concavely formed and may be in contact with the spacer. An outer surface of the dome may be convex.
  • A plurality of the domes may be disposed in the longitudinal direction of the lifter, and the spacers may be formed at positions corresponding to the plurality of domes. The plurality of domes may include a large dome of which the concave portion of the inner surface has a first depth, and a small dome of which the concave portion of the inner surface has a second depth smaller than the first depth. A height of the spacer corresponding to the large dome may be greater than a height of the spacer corresponding to the small dome. A pair of the large domes may be disposed in a longitudinal direction of the lifter, and the small dome may be disposed between the pair of large domes.
  • The concave portion of the inner surface of the large dome may be larger than the concave portion of the inner surface of the small dome, and the spacer corresponding to the large dome may be larger than the spacer corresponding to the small dome.
  • The frame cover may have water flow discharge holes formed between the plurality of domes.
  • The spacer may include a vertical rib extending in a longitudinal direction of the lifter frame, and a horizontal rib extending while crossing the vertical rib. The spacer may be spaced furthest apart from the frame upper plate at an intersection portion at which the vertical rib and the horizontal rib intersect each, and the intersection portion may be in contact with the inner surface of the frame cover. The frame cover may be made of metal. The lifter frame may be made of synthetic resin.
  • The frame base may have a seating groove into which a lower end of the frame cover is inserted. A coupling tab may be formed at the lower end of the frame cover, and a tab binding port into which the coupling tab is inserted may be formed in the seating groove.
  • A plurality of the lifters may be provided, and the plurality of the lifters may include a plurality of front lifters disposed in a circumferential direction of the drum, and a plurality of rear lifters disposed in the circumferential direction of the drum at rear sides of the plurality of front lifters.
  • A laundry treating apparatus according to another embodiment of the present disclosure includes a drum configured to receive laundry and rotate about a rotation axis extending in a front-rear direction, and a lifter disposed on an inner circumferential surface of the drum. The lifter includes a lifter frame fixed to the inner circumferential surface of the drum, and a frame cover configured to cover the lifter frame, and the lifter frame includes a frame base fixed to the inner circumferential surface of the drum, a frame upper plate spaced apart from the frame base in a direction toward the inside of the drum, a frame sidewall configured to connect the frame upper plate and the frame base, and a spacer protruding from the frame upper plate so as to allow the frame upper plate to be spaced apart from the inner surface of the frame cover.
  • A laundry treating apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present disclosure includes a drum configured to receive laundry and rotate about a rotation axis extending in a front-rear direction, and a lifter disposed on an inner circumferential surface of the drum. The lifter includes a lifter frame made of synthetic resin and fixed to the inner circumferential surface of the drum, and a frame cover made of metal and configured to cover the lifter frame. The lifter frame includes a frame base having a bottom surface adjoining an inner surface of the drum and an upper surface having a seating groove in which a lower end of the frame cover is seated, a frame upper plate spaced apart from the frame base in a direction toward the inside of the drum, and a frame sidewall configured to connect the frame upper plate and the frame base. The frame cover includes a spacer protruding from the frame upper plate to allow the frame upper plate to be spaced apart from the inner surface of the frame cover.
  • A laundry treating apparatus according to yet another embodiment of the present invention includes a tub configured to receive washing water, a drum configured to receive laundry and rotate in the tub about a rotation axis extending in a front-rear direction, and a lifter disposed on an inner circumferential surface of the drum. The lifter includes a lifter frame fixed to the inner circumferential surface of the drum, and a frame cover configured to cover the lifter frame and having a cover upper plate having a water flow discharge hole. The drum has a water flow inlet hole configured to allow the inside of the lifter frame to communicate with the tub, the lifter frame has a water flow throughhole configured to allow the inside and the outside of the lifter frame to communicate with each other, the frame cover includes the cover upper plate having the water flow discharge hole through which washing water that has passed through the water flow throughhole is discharged into the drum, and the lifter frame includes a spacer protruding from a frame upper plate corresponding to the cover upper plate and configured to be in contact with the frame upper plate so as to allow the cover upper plate to be spaced apart from the frame upper plate.
  • According to a laundry treating apparatus according to the present disclosure, the spacer is formed on the outer surface of the lifter frame coupled to the drum, such that even when external force is applied to the frame cover configured to cover the lifter frame, the spacer comes into contact with the inner surface of the frame cover, thereby preventing deformation of the frame cover.
  • In addition, since the spacer prevents the inner surface of the frame cover from being tightly attached to the outer surface of the lifter frame, a gap between the outer surface of the frame cover and the inner surface of the frame cover is always maintained, and water may flow along the gap.
  • Since the gap is maintained to be equal to or greater than the height of the spacer, foreign substances smaller than the spacer are not easily trapped in the gap, and the interior of the gap is cleaned by the flowing water. Accordingly, a clean state may be maintained.
  • In addition, since deformation of the frame cover is prevented, a balanced or balancing state between the lifters may be maintained, and occurrence of eccentricity when the drum rotates may thereby be prevented. Since a load applied to the drum through the lifter is uniform, it is possible to prevent the drum from being distorted or torn.
  • In addition, since deformation of the frame cover is restricted by the spacer, the frame cover may be restored to an original shape when an external force is eliminated.
  • The above and other aspects, features, and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent from the detailed description of the following aspects in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
    • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a laundry treating apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;
    • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a lifter illustrated in FIG. 1;
    • FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the lifter illustrated in FIG. 2;
    • FIG. 4 is a plan projection view of the lifter illustrated in FIG. 2;
    • FIG. 5 is a view illustrating a raw material (a) cut to manufacture a large-capacity drum, and a raw material (b) cut to manufacture a small-capacity drum;
    • FIG. 6 is an enlarged view (a) of a part of the drum corresponding to a part A illustrated in FIG. 5 and an enlarged view (b) of a part of the drum corresponding to a part B illustrated in FIG. 5;
    • FIG. 7 is an enlarged view (a) of a part B illustrated in (a) of FIG. 5 and an enlarged view (b) of a part C illustrated in (b) of FIG. 5;
    • FIG. 8 is a top plan view of a lifter frame, and FIG. 9 is a bottom plan view of the lifter frame;
    • FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view taken along a line A-A illustrated in FIG. 2;
    • FIG. 11 is a front view of the lifter frame, and FIG. 12 is a side view of the lifter frame;
    • FIG. 13 is a top plan view of a frame cover, FIG. 14 is a front view of the frame cover, and FIG. 15 is a side view of the frame cover;
    • FIG. 16 is a view illustrating a pair of front and rear lifters illustrated in FIG. 1;
    • FIG. 17 is a view illustrating the lifters illustrated in FIG. 16 when viewed from a front side;
    • FIG. 18 is a view (a) illustrating a state in which the drum illustrated in FIG. 1 is deployed and a developed view (b) of the drum having the lifters disposed according to another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;
    • FIG. 19 is a view (a) illustrating a change in height of a first fabric caused by the rear lifter in accordance with a rotation angle of the drum and a view (b) illustrating a change in height of a second fabric caused by the front lifter that constitutes a set together with the rear lifter;
    • FIG. 20 is a view illustrating a modified example in which lifters are disposed, in which (a) illustrates a small-capacity drum, and (b) illustrates a large-capacity drum; and
    • FIG. 21 is a view illustrating another exemplary embodiment of the lifter.
  • Advantages and features of the present disclosure and methods for achieving them will become apparent from the exemplary embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present disclosure is not limited to the exemplary embodiments disclosed herein but may be implemented in various different forms. The exemplary embodiments are provided to make the description of the present disclosure thorough and to fully convey the scope of the present disclosure to those skilled in the art. It is to be noted that the scope of the present disclosure is defined only by the claims.
  • The shapes, sizes, ratios, angles, the number of elements given in the drawings are merely exemplary, and thus, the present disclosure is not limited to the illustrated details. Like reference numerals designate like elements throughout the specification.
  • In relation to describing the present disclosure, when the detailed description of the relevant known technology is determined to unnecessarily obscure the gist of the present disclosure, the detailed description may be omitted.
  • The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular example embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting. As used herein, the singular forms "a," "an," and "the" may be intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. The terms "comprises," "comprising," "including," and "having," are inclusive and therefore specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. The method steps, processes, and operations described herein are not to be construed as necessarily requiring their performance in the particular order discussed or illustrated, unless specifically identified as an order of performance. It is also to be understood that additional or alternative steps may be employed.
  • When an element or layer is referred to as being "on," "engaged to," "connected to," or "coupled to" another element or layer, it may be directly on, engaged, connected or coupled to the other element or layer, or intervening elements or layers may be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being "directly on," "directly engaged to," "directly connected to," or "directly coupled to" another element or layer, there may be no intervening elements or layers present. Other words used to describe the relationship between elements should be interpreted in a like fashion (for example, "between" versus "directly between," "adjacent" versus "directly adjacent," etc.). As used herein, the term "and/or" includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
  • The terms "connected" and "coupled" are not restricted to physical or mechanical connections or couplings, and can include electrical connections or couplings, whether direct or indirect. The connection can be such that the objects are permanently connected or releasably connected. The term "communicatively coupled" is defined as connected, either directly or indirectly through intervening components, and the connections are not necessarily limited to physical connections, but are connections that accommodate the transfer of data, fluids, or other matter between the so-described components.
  • Although the terms "first," "second," "third," etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections, these elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms may be only used to distinguish one element, component, region, layer or section from another region, layer or section. Terms such as "first," "second," and other numerical terms when used herein do not imply a sequence or order unless clearly indicated by the context. Thus, a first element, component, region, layer or section discussed below could be termed a second element, component, region, layer or section without departing from the teachings of the example embodiments.
  • Spatially relative terms, such as "inner," "outer," "beneath," "below," "lower," "above," "upper," and the like, may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. Spatially relative terms may be intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is turned over, elements described as "below" or "beneath" other elements or features would then be oriented "above" the other elements or features. Thus, the example term "below" can encompass both an orientation of above and below. The device may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly.
  • The term "or" as used herein is to be interpreted as an inclusive or meaning any one or any combination. Therefore, "A, B or C" means any of the following: "A; B; C; A and B; A and C; B and C; A, B and C". An exception to this definition will occur only when a combination of elements, functions, steps or acts are in some way inherently mutually exclusive.
  • Hereinafter, a washing machine will be described as an example of a laundry treating apparatus, but the laundry treating apparatus is not limited to the washing machine. The laundry treating apparatus is an apparatus for treating laundry (or an object to be dried) such as clothes inputted into a drum 51 and may be a dryer or a washing-drying machine.
  • Referring to FIG. 1, a laundry treating apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure may include a casing 13 configured to define an exterior, a water storage tub 31 disposed in the casing 13 and configured to store washing water, a washing tub 50 rotatably installed in the water storage tub 31 and configured to receive inserted laundry, and a motor 25 configured to rotate the washing tub 50. A damper 16 configured to absorb vibration of the water storage tub 31 may be provided in the casing 13.
  • A drum 51 may be rotated about a rotation axis O extending in a front-rear direction, and the drum 51 may constitute the washing tub 50. The rotation axis is approximately horizontal. However, the term "horizontal" does not mean "geometrically horizontal" in a strict sense. In a case in which an inclination is closer to a horizontal axis than a vertical axis even though the inclination is formed at a certain angle with respect to the horizontal axis as illustrated in FIG. 1, it will be said that the drum 51 or the washing tub 50 is rotated about the horizontal axis.
  • A laundry insertion port is formed in a front surface of the casing 13, and a door 21 configured to open or close the laundry insertion port may be rotatably provided on the casing 13. A tubular gasket 22 is provided such that the laundry insertion port and an inlet of the water storage tub 31 communicate with each other. The gasket 22 is made of a soft material (for example, rubber). A front end of the gasket 22 may be connected to a circumference of the laundry insertion port of the casing 13, and a rear end of the gasket 22 may be connected to a circumference of the inlet of the water storage tub 31.
  • A water supply valve 33, a water supply pipe 34, and a water supply hose 37 may be installed in the casing 13. When the water supply valve 33 is opened and the washing water is supplied, the washing water that has passed through the water supply pipe 34 may be mixed with detergent in a dispenser 35 that stores the detergent, and then the washing water may be supplied to the water storage tub 31 through the water supply hose 37.
  • An input port of a pump 24 is connected to the water storage tub 31 through the drain hose 17, and a discharge port of the pump 24 is connected to drain pipes 19. The water discharged from the water storage tub 31 through the drain hose 17 is pumped by the pump 24, flows through the drain pipes 19, and then is discharged to the outside of the laundry treating apparatus.
  • The washing tub 50 may include the drum 51, a front cover 52 coupled to a front end of the drum 51, and a rear cover 53 coupled to a rear end of the drum 51. The drum 51 may be formed in the form of a tubular (or cylindrical) body made by rolling up a metal plate (for example, made of stainless steel) having a plurality of throughholes 51h (see FIG. 5) and then joining both ends of the metal plate. The water stored in the water storage tub 31 may be introduced into the washing tub 50 through the throughholes 51h. A plurality of embossed portions 51a (see FIG. 5), which are convexly formed by plastic processing, may be formed on an inner circumferential surface of the drum 51, and the throughholes 51h may be formed between the embossed portions 51a.
  • An opening portion may be formed in the front cover 52 so that laundry may be inserted into the drum 51. The inlet of the water storage tub 31 communicates with the opening portion. The front cover 52 may be made of the same type of material as the drum 51.
  • The rear cover 53 closes an opened rear side of the drum 51, and a spider 26 connected to a driving shaft 25a of the motor 25 may be coupled to a rear surface of the rear cover 53. The spider 26 is configured to transmit rotational force of the driving shaft 25a to the washing tub 50, and the driving shaft 25a of the motor 25 may be coupled to a center of the spider 26.
  • A plurality of lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b are provided in the drum 51. When the drum 51 is rotated, the laundry is lifted up by the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b.
  • Referring to FIGS. 1 and 18, the plurality of lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b include a plurality of front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a, and a plurality of rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b that define sets (pairs), respectively, together with the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a. Three sets of lifters 61 (61a and 61b), 62 (62a and 62b), and 63 (63a and 63b) may be disposed at equal angles about the rotation axis O, but the present disclosure is not necessarily limited thereto. For example, four sets of lifters may be disposed at an interval of 90 degrees or five sets of lifters may be disposed at an interval of 72 degrees about the rotation axis O.
  • Hereinafter, an example in which the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a and the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b have the same structure will be described, but the present disclosure is not necessarily limited thereto.
  • Referring to FIGS. 2 to 4, each of the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b includes a lifter frame 620 fixed to the drum 51, and a frame cover 640 configured to cover the lifter frame 620. The frame cover 640 protrudes radially inward (toward the inside of the drum 51) from the inner circumferential surface of the drum 51 and comes into contact with the laundry. The frame cover 640 is fixed to the drum 51 by means of the lifter frame 620 instead of being fixed directly to the drum 51.
  • The lifter frame 620 may be made of synthetic resin. The lifter frame 620 is preferably formed by injection molding, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
  • A lifter made of metal is not only excellent in strength, but also luxurious and hygienic. In order to couple the lifter directly to a drum made of metal, it is necessary to weld the lifter to a raw material cut out in a shape of the deployed drum, roll up the raw material in a cylindrical shape, and then weld together the ends of the raw material where they meet each other. However, raw material that was flat becomes curved during the process of rolling up the raw material, and as a result, there is a concern that stress may be applied to the welded portions between the lifter and the drum and cause the welded portions to separate.
  • In order to address this concern, the present disclosure proposes a configuration in which a frame cover 640 made of metal is fixed to the drum 51 by means of a lifter frame 620 made of synthetic resin.
  • Meanwhile, referring to FIG. 3 and FIGs. 8 to 12, the whole of an outer surface 620a (see FIG. 8) of the lifter frame 620 has a convex shape, and an inner surface 620b (see FIG. 9) of the lifter frame 620 has a concave shape. Specifically, the lifter frame 620 may include a frame base 621, a frame upper plate 623, and a frame sidewall 622.
  • The frame base 621 is fixed to the inner circumferential surface of the drum 51. The frame base 621 may have a ring shape (or a closed shape formed by a single line) opened at a central portion thereof.
  • The frame upper plate 623 is spaced apart from the frame base 621 in the direction toward the inside of the drum 51 and connected to the frame base 621 by means of the frame sidewall 622. The frame sidewall 622 may be formed in the form of a tubular (or cylindrical) body, such that a lower end of the frame sidewall 622 is connected to the frame base 621, and an upper end of the frame sidewall 622 is connected to the frame upper plate 623.
  • The frame sidewall 622 is shaped such that a contour of a cross section thereof gradually decreases upward from the lower end connected to the base 621 (or in the radial direction of the drum 51) (or gradually decreases in a direction away from the inner circumferential surface of the drum 51), and the contour of the cross section is smallest at a portion that meets the frame upper plate 623.
  • One or more water flow inlet holes may be formed in the drum 51 so as to allow the washing water stored in the water storage tub 31 to be introduced to the inside of the frame cover 640. Any opening portion formed in a region covered by the frame cover 640 may be a water flow inlet hole. For example, some of the throughholes 51h, which are positioned inside the frame cover 640, may be water flow inlet holes. Furthermore, mounting slots 511a and 511b, fastening holes 513a and 513b, and opening portions 512a and 512b, which will be described below, may be water flow inlet holes.
  • One or more water flow throughholes 624 and 624a may be formed in the lifter frame 620. Any opening may be a water flow throughhole 624 as long as the opening is formed in the lifter frame 620 and allows the inside and the outside of the lifter frame 620 to communicate with each other.
  • The water flow throughhole 624 may be formed in the frame sidewall 622 and/or the frame upper plate 623. The washing water stored in the concave space of the lifter frame 620 may be discharged through the water flow throughhole 624.
  • One or more water flow discharge holes 646h may be formed in the frame cover 640 to discharge the washing water in the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b into the drum 51. The washing water in the concave space inside the lifter frame 620 may pass through the water flow throughhole 624, and then may be discharged into the drum 51 through the water flow discharge hole 646h.
  • An outer surface 640a of the frame cover 640, which is exposed to the inside of the drum 51 and comes into contact with the laundry, has a convex shape, and an inner surface of the frame cover 640 has a concave shape that corresponds to the convex outer surface 620a of the lifter frame 620. The frame cover 640 may be made of metal, preferably stainless steel, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto. The frame cover 640 may be formed by plastically processing (for example, pressing) a metal plate having a predetermined thickness.
  • The frame cover 640 may include a cover sidewall 645 extending upward from a lower end adjoining the frame base 621, and a cover upper plate 646 configured to cover an upper side of the cover sidewall 645. The cover upper plate 646 is approximately parallel to the frame upper plate 623. The plurality of water flow discharge holes 646h may be formed in the cover upper plate 646.
  • The cover sidewall 645 is shaped such that a contour of a cross section thereof gradually decreases upward from the lower end (or in the radial direction of the drum 51) (or gradually decreases in the direction away from the inner circumferential surface of the drum 51), and the contour of the cross section is smallest at a portion that meets the cover upper plate 646.
  • The lifter frame 620 includes spacers 625 that protrude from the frame upper plate 623 so as to allow the frame cover 640 to be spaced apart from the lifter frame 620. The spacer 625 protrudes from the frame upper plate 623 to the inner surface of the frame cover 640.
  • The inner surface of the frame cover 640 may be spaced apart from the frame upper plate 623 to a degree equal to or greater than a length (or height) of the spacer 625 protruding from the frame upper plate 623. The spacer 625 may be spaced apart from the inner surface of the frame cover 640 at a predetermined distance. In this case, the inner surface of the frame cover 640 is spaced apart from the frame upper plate 623 at a distance equal to a sum of the height of the spacer 625 and the interval between the spacer 625 and the inner surface of the frame cover 640. When the frame cover 640 is pressed by external force, the frame cover 640 comes into contact with the frame upper plate 623, such that the frame cover 640 is prevented from being deformed any further.
  • Alternatively, the spacer 625 may be configured to come into contact with the frame cover 640, depending on the embodiment. In this case, the spacer 625 protrudes from the outer surface 620a of the lifter frame 620 and adjoins the inner surface of the frame cover 640. Because the spacer 625 supports the inner surface of the frame cover 640 in the state in which the frame upper plate 623 is spaced apart from the frame cover 640, the state in which the frame cover 640 is spaced apart from the frame upper plate 623 may be maintained even though the frame cover 640 is pressed toward the lifter frame 620 by external force.
  • The spacer 625 may have a cross-shaped rib structure. Specifically, the spacer 625 may include a vertical rib 625a extending on the frame upper plate 623 in a longitudinal direction of the lifter frame 620 (or the front-rear direction), and a horizontal rib 625b extending while crossing (that is intersecting) the vertical rib 625a. The vertical rib 625a and the horizontal rib 625b may be orthogonal to each other.
  • The spacer 625 may be spaced furthest apart from the frame upper plate 623 at an intersection portion at which the vertical rib 625a and the horizontal rib 625b intersect each other. Depending on the embodiment, the intersecting portion is spaced apart from the inner surface of the frame cover 640 in the case of the contactless type spacer 625, and the intersecting portion is in contact with the inner surface of the frame cover 640 in the case of the contact type spacer 625.
  • Referring to FIG. 10, the inner surface of the cover upper plate 646 may be spaced apart from the outer surface of the frame upper plate 623. That is, a predetermined separation space (or a gap g1) may be formed between the inner surface of the cover upper plate 646 and the outer surface of the frame upper plate 623, and the separation space g1 may serve as a flow path that guides the washing water to the water flow discharge hole 646h.
  • A separation space g2 may also be formed between the frame sidewall 622 and the cover sidewall 645. A seating groove 621r (see FIGS. 8 and 9) to be described below is formed in the frame base 621 and disposed at a position toward the outside of the frame base 621 spaced apart from the frame sidewall 622 at a predetermined distance. Therefore, the lower end of the cover sidewall 645 positioned in the seating groove 621r is spaced apart from the frame sidewall 622. Because the lower end of the frame cover 640 is spaced apart from the frame sidewall 622 by the seating groove 621r and the cover upper plate 646 is spaced apart from the frame upper plate 623 by the spacer 625, two points of the frame cover 640, which are the lower end of the frame cover 640 and the portion of the frame cover 640 supported by the spacer 625, are forcibly spaced apart from the lifter frame 620, and as a result, the state in which the cover sidewall 645 positioned between the two points is spaced apart from the lifter frame 620 is maintained.
  • The washing water introduced into each of the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b is introduced into the separation spaces g1 and g2, and water flows formed in the separation spaces g1 and g2 during the rotation of the washing tub 50 clean the outer surface of the lifter frame 620 and the inner surface of the frame cover 640. Foreign substances produced during the cleaning process may be discharged through the water flow discharge hole 646h formed in the frame cover 640 or through the water flow inlet hole formed in the drum 51. The flow paths are formed between the lifter frame 620 and the frame cover 640 by the separation spaces g1 and g2, and as a result, this configuration may be advantageous in maintaining the lifters 61a, 62a, 63a, 61b, 62b, and 63b in a clean state.
  • The frame cover 640 may have domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 formed at the positions corresponding to the spacers 625. That is, the spacers 625 may be disposed below the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644. In the case in which the plurality of spacers 625 are formed in the exemplary embodiment, the plurality of domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 may be formed at the positions corresponding to the plurality of spacers 625, respectively.
  • The domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 may be formed on the cover upper plate 646. An inner surface of each of the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644, which faces the spacer 625, may be concavely formed, and an outer surface of each of the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 may be convexly formed. The concave inner surface of each of the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 may be spaced apart from the spacer 625. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and the spacer 625 may be in contact with the concave inner surface.
  • The domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 are convexly formed by pressing the cover upper plate 646, which is made of metal. The plurality of domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 may be disposed in the longitudinal direction of the cover upper plate 646 (or the longitudinal direction of the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b). The one or more water flow discharge holes 646h may be formed between the adjacent domes 641, 642, 643, and 644.
  • Assuming that the cover upper plate 646 has a plurality of regions spaced apart from one another in the longitudinal direction, the water flow discharge holes 646h may be formed in the respective regions. In the exemplary embodiment, the water flow discharge holes 646h are formed in three regions, and the three (that is, a plurality of) water flow discharge holes 646h are arranged in each of the regions in a width direction of the cover upper plate 646.
  • The spacers 625 may be positioned between the plurality of regions. That is, the spacers 625 may be positioned between the adjacent two regions among the plurality of regions when the cover upper plate 646 is viewed from above.
  • The domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 may include two or more domes of which the depth of the concave portion of the inner surfaces thereof is different from each other. In more detail, the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 may include large domes 641 and 644, each of which have a concave portion of a first depth, and small domes 642 and 643, each of which have a concave portion of a second depth smaller than the first depth. The height of the spacers 625a and 625d corresponding to the large domes 641 and 644 may be greater than the height of the spacers 625b and 625c corresponding to the small domes 642 and 643.
  • The domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 may include the two or more domes having different sizes. Each of the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 may have a circular shape, but the present disclosure is not necessarily limited thereto. Here, the 'size' may be determined based on the shape when the concave portion of the inner surface of each of the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 are viewed from above, and for example, the 'size' may be defined as a diameter of the concave portion. However, since the difference between the inner diameter and the outer diameter of each of the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 is merely due to the thickness of the material, the size may be defined based on the outer diameter of each of the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644.
  • The size of the spacer 625 may also vary depending on the size of each of the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644. That is, in the case in which there are the large domes 641 and 644 and the small domes 642 and 643 as illustrated in FIG. 13, the spacer 625 corresponding to the large domes 641 and 644 may be larger than the spacer 625 corresponding to the small domes 642 and 643.
  • The two small domes 643 and 644 may be positioned between the pair of large domes 641 and 642, and the water flow discharge holes 646h may be formed between the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644. The plurality of water flow discharge holes 646h may be arranged in a direction crossing the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b (or a direction orthogonal to the length of each of the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b).
  • Since the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644 protrude from the cover upper plate 646, the gaps between the laundry and the surfaces at the periphery of the discharge holes 646h may be maintained even when laundry is placed on the domes 641, 642, 643, and 644. Therefore, the discharge holes 646h may be prevented from being clogged with laundry, and the water discharged into the gaps from the discharge holes 646h may be applied to the laundry.
  • The water stored in the water storage tub 31 is introduced into the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b through the opening portion. The lifter frame 620 is a structure having one or more of the water flow throughholes 624, and the water introduced into the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b may reach the water flow discharge holes 646h through the water flow throughholes 624.
  • The washing water introduced into the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b is raised by the rotation of the washing tub 50 in the state in which the washing water is in the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b, and the washing water is discharged (or sprayed) through the water flow discharge holes 646h in this process.
  • Referring to FIGS. 2, 3, 10, and 13 to 15, the frame cover 640 may include one or more washing protrusions 603 and 604 having a ring shape or one or more washing rings protruding from the outer surface of the cover sidewall 645. The plurality of washing protrusions 603 and 604 may be disposed in parallel with one another. In the exemplary embodiment, two washing protrusions 603 and 604 are provided, but the present disclosure is not necessarily limited thereto. In the case in which the frame cover 640 is made of metal, the washing protrusions 603 and 604 may be formed by pressing.
  • Each of the washing protrusions 603 and 604 has a shape corresponding (or similar) to the contour of the cover sidewall 645, and preferably, the washing protrusion may protrude to a predetermined height from the cover sidewall 645. Since the contour of the cover sidewall 645 decreases upward, among the washing protrusions 603 and 604, the washing protrusion that is positioned at an upper side is smaller than the other washing protrusion.
  • A frictional force applied between the laundry and the washing protrusions 603 and 604 generates an effect of rubbing the laundry, thereby improving washing power. In addition, because the washing protrusions 603 and 604 assist in the operation of lifting up the laundry, physical force (for example, force for lifting up or striking the laundry) of a level as in the related art may be applied to the laundry even when the height of each of the lifters 61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b is decreased to be smaller than that in the related art.
  • The frame cover 640 may be coupled to the lifter frame 620. Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, one or more coupling tabs 648 may be formed at the lower end of the frame cover 640. As illustrated in FIG. 14, the coupling tabs 648 may be formed at a left side 645L or a right side 645R at the lower end when the frame cover 640 is viewed from the front side. The left side 645L and the right side 645R may be straight sections extending in the front-rear direction.
  • Referring to FIGS. 8 and 9, tab binding ports 621h, through which the coupling tabs 648 pass from above, may be formed in the lifter frame 620. The tab binding ports 621h may be formed at positions corresponding to the coupling tabs 648, respectively. A coupling tab 648 passes through the tab binding port 621h, and the passing portion of the coupling tab 648 is bent and caught by a rim of the tab binding port 621h (or a bottom surface of the frame base 621), such that the lifter frame 620 and the frame cover 640 may be coupled to each other.
  • Meanwhile, the seating groove 621r, which corresponds to the lower end of the frame cover 640, may be formed in the frame base 621 of the lifter frame 620. The lower end of the frame cover 640 may be inserted and seated in the seating groove 621r. In this case, the tab binding port 621h may be formed in the seating groove 621r.
  • Hereinafter, a structure in which the lifter frame 620 and the drum 51 are coupled to each other will be described.
  • Referring to FIGS. 8, 9, 11, and 12, one or more insertion protrusions 627 may be formed on each of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a and/or the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b. Further, referring to FIGS. 5 to 7, the drum 51 may have mounting slots 511a1 in a first group G1 and mounting slots 511a2 in a second group G2. Each of the groups G1 and G2 may include the one or more mounting slots 511a1(1) to 511a1(4). Here, the 'group' is a set of mounting slots and may include one or a plurality of mounting slots.
  • The mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1 and the mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 may include a number of the mounting slots 511a1(1) to 511a1(4) and 511a2(1) to 511a2(4) that corresponds to the number of the one or more insertion protrusions 627. That is, in the case in which the mounting slots in the first group G1 and the second group G2 are used to install the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a, the number of mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1 and the number of mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 may correspond to the number of insertion protrusions 627 provided on each of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a.
  • Likewise, depending on the embodiment, in the case in which the mounting slots in the first group G1 and the second group G2 are used to install the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b, the number of mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1 and the number of mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 may correspond to the number of insertion protrusions 627 provided on each of the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b.
  • The one or more insertion protrusions 627 formed on each of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a or the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b may be selectively fastened to the mounting slots 511a2 in the first group G1 or the second group G2. The position at which the lifter is installed may be determined depending on whether the one or more insertion protrusions 627 formed on each of the lifters 61a, 62a, 63a, 61b, 62b, and 63b are inserted into the mounting slots that constitute any one of the first group G1 or the second group G2.
  • Hereinafter, the example in which the mounting slots 511a, which constitute the first group G1 and the second group G2, are used to install the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a will be described, but the mounting slots may be formed in the same manner in order to install the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b.
  • The mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 are formed in a region shifted rearward within a range in which the mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 overlap the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1. For reference, in FIG. 6, a first region M1 indicates a region in which the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1 are formed, and a second region M2 indicates a region in which the mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 are formed. Hereinafter, as illustrated in FIG. 6, the mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 are disposed rearward from the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1.
  • Referring to FIGS. 5 to 7, the mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 are spaced apart from the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1 in the rearward direction at a predetermined distance D. Therefore, when the insertion protrusions 627 are installed in the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1, each of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a is positioned further forward by a distance D in comparison with a case in which the insertion protrusions 627 are installed in the mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2. As illustrated in FIG. 5, the metal plate of the large-capacity drum 51 further extends forward by a distance E in comparison with a case in which the drum is the small-capacity drum. In the case of the large-capacity drum (a), the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a are installed by using the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1, such that the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a may be installed relatively further forward in comparison with the case in which the drum is the small-capacity drum (b). Therefore, the laundry positioned in the region corresponding to the distance E may easily come into contact with the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a while the drum 51 rotates.
  • The mounting slots 511a in the respective groups G1 and G2 may be disposed in rows in the front-rear direction. Particularly, the mounting slots 511a in each of the groups G1 and G2 are disposed in two rows. Further, when the entire configuration is viewed without distinguishing the groups, the mounting slots 511a may be arranged along common reference lines extending in the front-rear direction. Preferably, in the embodiment, the mounting slots are disposed on two straight lines parallel to each other.
  • In more detail, the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1 may include two or more first mounting slots 511a1(1) and 511a1(2) arranged at a first interval T in a first row P1 extending in the front-rear direction. Furthermore, the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1 may further include two or more first mounting slots 511a1(3) and 511a1(4) arranged at the first interval T in a second row P2 parallel to the first row P1.
  • The mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 may include two or more second mounting slots 511a2(1) and 511a2(2) arranged in the first row P1 at positions shifted, by a second interval D smaller than the first interval T, rearward from the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1.
  • Furthermore, the mounting slots 511a2 in the second group G2 may further include two or more second mounting slots 511a2(3) and 511a2(4) arranged in the second row P2 at positions shifted, by the second interval T, rearward from the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1.
  • Hereinafter, the mounting slots 51a1 and 511a2, which can be used to install the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a, are defined as being in a front lifter installation group, and the mounting slots 511b (see (a) of FIG. 6), which can be used to install the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b, are defined as being in a rear lifter installation group.
  • The plurality of front or rear lifters 61a, 62a, 63a, 61b, 62b, and 63b may be disposed in a circumferential direction of the drum 51, such that the plurality of front lifter installation groups may be disposed in the circumferential direction, and likewise, the plurality of rear lifter installation groups may also be disposed in the circumferential direction.
  • Hereinafter, the mounting slot belonging to the front lifter installation group is referred to as the front mounting slot 511a, and the mounting slot belonging to the rear lifter installation group is referred to as the rear mounting slot 511b.
  • Referring to FIGS. 8 to 12, the insertion protrusion 627 may protrude from the frame base 621. The insertion protrusion 627 may include a vertical portion 627a (see FIG. 11) protruding downward from the bottom surface of the frame base 621, and a catching portion 627b bent in the horizontal direction from the vertical portion 627a. The catching portion 627b may protrude toward the inside of the ring-shaped frame base 621 when viewed from above.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 11, the insertion protrusions 627 may be formed at left and right sides of the frame base 621, respectively, when the lifter frame 620 is viewed from the front side. The two or more insertion protrusions 627 may be formed along one side of the frame base 621 (or in the front-rear direction).
  • Specifically, the insertion protrusion 627(L) formed at the left side of the frame base 621 may include the catching portion 627b which is bent rightward. On the contrary, the insertion protrusion 627(R) formed at the right side of the frame base 621 may include the catching portion 627b which is bent leftward.
  • Referring to FIG. 6, each of the mounting slots 511a and 511b may be shaped to have a length L1 in the approximately front-rear direction of the drum 51. Each of the mounting slots 511 and 511b may include an insertion section S1 having a predetermined width W1, and a binding section S2 extending rearward or forward from the insertion section S1 and having a smaller width (W2 < W1) than the insertion section S1. In the exemplary embodiment, the binding section S2 extends rearward from a rear end of the insertion section S1, but the present disclosure is not necessarily limited thereto. On the contrary, the binding section S2 may extend forward from a front end of the insertion section S1.
  • Furthermore, as illustrated in FIG. 20, to be described below, in the exemplary embodiment, the binding section S2 of the front mounting slot 511a may extend forward from the front end of the insertion section S1, and the binding section S2 of the rear mounting slot 511b may extend rearward from the rear end of the insertion section S1.
  • Meanwhile, referring to FIGS. 5 to 7, when installing the lifter frame 620 in the drum 51, the insertion protrusion 627 of the lifter frame 620 passes through the insertion section S1, and the lifter frame 620 is pushed rearward, such that the vertical portion 627a is moved forward along the binding section S2, and thus the catching portion 627b is positioned below the binding section S2. In this case, since the bottom surface of the frame base 621 is in close contact with the inner circumferential surface of the drum 51, and a width W3 (see FIG. 11) of the catching portion 627b is larger than the width W2 of the binding section S2, the catching portion 627b cannot pass through the binding section S2 from the lower side to the upper side.
  • Referring to FIGS. 9 and 10, a catching protrusion 626 may be formed on at least one of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a or the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b. The catching protrusion 626 may protrude downward from the concave inner surface 620b of the lifter frame 620.
  • Referring to FIG. 6, the opening portions 512a and 512b, into which the catching protrusions 626 are inserted, may be formed in the drum 51. The pair of opening portions 511a1 and 511a2 for installing the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a may be spaced apart from one another by an interval D in the front-rear direction.
  • The catching protrusion 626 is selectively inserted into any one of the pair of opening portions 511a1 and 511a2 depending on whether the insertion protrusions 627 are inserted into the mounting slots 511a1 in the first group G1 or the mounting slot 511a2 in the second group G2.
  • Catching tabs 514a and 514b, which each come into contact with (or are caught by) the lower end of the catching protrusion 626, may be formed on rims of the opening portions 512a and 512b. The catching tabs 514a and 514b may come into contact with the lateral surfaces of the catching protrusions 626, thereby restricting lateral movement of the catching protrusions 626.
  • Meanwhile, the positions of the catching tabs 514a and 514b may be determined based on the relative positions of the mounting slots 511a and 511b with respect to the insertion section S1 of the binding section S2. That is, as illustrated in FIG. 6, when the binding section S2 is positioned rearward from the insertion section S1, the catching tabs 514a and 514b are positioned in a first concave portion 626a at the front side of the catching protrusions 626. The catching tabs 514a and 514b may extend rearward from the front end of the opening portion 512 to restrict the movement of the catching protrusions 626 when the catching protrusion 626 is about to move forward (that is, the insertion protrusion 627 is about to move from the binding section S2 to the insertion section S1).
  • On the contrary, like the mounting slot 511a illustrated in FIG. 20, when the binding section S2 is positioned forward from the insertion section S1, the catching tabs 514a and 514b are positioned in a second concave portion 626b at the rear side of the catching protrusions 626. The catching tabs 514a and 514b may extend forward from the rear end of the opening portion 512 to restrict the movement of the catching protrusions 626 when the catching protrusion 626 is about to move rearward (that is, the insertion protrusion 627 is about to move from the binding section S2 to the insertion section S1).
  • The catching tabs 514a and 514b may be bent at a predetermined angle to the outside of the drum 51 based on the portion connected to the rims of the opening portions 512a and 512b. The lateral surfaces of the catching protrusions 626 may come into contact with the catching tabs 514a and 514b even in the state in which the catching protrusions 626 are not inserted into the opening portions 521a and 512b.
  • When the lifter frame 620 is about to move (that is, about to move in a direction opposite to a direction in which the lifter frame 620 is installed) such that the vertical portion 627a moves from the binding section S2 to the insertion section S1, the movement is restricted as the catching tabs 514a and 514b interfere with the lower ends of the catching protrusions 626.
  • Referring to FIG. 9, at the lower end of the catching protrusion 626, the first concave portion 626a may be formed at a side facing the catching tabs 514a and 514b. In the state in which the lifter frame 620 has been completely installed, the catching tabs 514a and 514b may be positioned in the first concave portion 626a.
  • At the lower end of the catching protrusion 626, the second concave portion 626b may be further formed at a side opposite to the first concave portion 626a. When the lifter frame 620 is installed in a state in which the front and rear sides of the lifter frame 620 are changed, the catching tabs 514a and 514b may be positioned in the second concave portion 626b.
  • Referring to FIG. 9, fastening bosses 628 may be formed on at least one of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a or the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b. The fastening boss 628 may protrude downward from the inner surface 620b of the lifter frame 620. The fastening boss 628 may extend from the frame upper plate 623. The two or more fastening bosses 628 may be provided to be spaced apart from one another in the front-rear direction.
  • Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, fastening holes 513a and 513b may be formed in the drum 51. The fastening holes 513a and 513b may include a first fastening hole 513al formed at a position corresponding to the fastening boss 528 when the insertion protrusion 627 of the lifter frame 620 is installed in the mounting slot 511a1 in the first group G1, and a first fastening hole 513a2 formed at a position corresponding to the fastening boss 528 when the insertion protrusion 627 of the lifter frame 620 is installed in the mounting slot 511a2 in the second group G2. The pair of first fastening holes 513a1(1) and 513a1(2) are provided to correspond to the pair of fastening bosses 528, and the second fastening holes 513a2 including a pair of second fastening holes 513a2(1) and 513a2(2) may be provided.
  • Referring to FIG. 7, the fastening boss 628 may be selectively fastened to the first fastening hole 513al or the second fastening hole 513a2 by means of a predetermined fastening member (hereinafter, for exemplary purposes, a screw 98) based on whether the insertion protrusion 627 is inserted into the mounting slot 511a1 in the first group G1 or the mounting slot 511a2 in the second group G2.
  • In the state in which the insertion protrusion 627 is inserted into the mounting slot 511a and the lifter frame 620 is temporarily assembled, the screw 98 passes through the fastening hole 513a from the outside of the drum 51 and is then fastened to the fastening boss 628, such that the lifter frame 620 may be completely installed.
  • Meanwhile, as described above, as illustrated in (a) of FIG. 7 or (b) of FIG. 7, the installation position of the lifter frame 620 may vary depending on whether the insertion protrusion 627 is inserted into the mounting slot 511a1 or the mounting slot 511a2. In any case, the mounting slots 511a1 and 511a2, the opening portions 512a1 and 512a2, and the fastening holes 513a1 and 513a2 are hidden by the frame cover 640 in the state in which the lifter is completely installed. That is, the mounting slots 511a1 and 511a2, the opening portions 512a1 and 512a2, and the fastening holes 513a1 and 513a2 are positioned inside the frame cover 640, and thus are not exposed to the inside of the drum 51.
  • In other words, in the state in which the at least one insertion protrusion 627 provided on each of the lifters 61a, 62a, 63a, 61b, 62b, and 63b is fastened to the mounting slot (for example, 511a1) in any one group (for example, G1) among the mounting slots 511a in the first group G1 and the second group G2, the mounting slot (for example, 511a2) in the other group (for example, G2) may be hidden inside the drum 51 by the lifter.
  • In more detail, in the state in which the at least one insertion protrusion 627 provided on each of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a is inserted into the mounting slot in any one group (for example, G1) of the first group G1 and the second group G2, the front end of each of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a may be positioned forward from the mounting slots 511a1(1) to 511a1(4) and 511a2(1) to 511a2(4) belonging to the first group G1 and the second group G2.
  • In addition, the rear end of each of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a may be positioned rearward from any of the mounting slots 511a1(1) to 511a1(4) and 511a2(1) to 511a2(4) belonging to the first group G1 and the second group G2.
  • Since all of the mounting slots 511a1(1) to 511a1(4) and 511a2(1) to 511a2(4) used to install the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a are positioned between the front ends and the rear ends of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a, the mounting slots may be hidden by being covered by the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a.
  • Manufacturers of laundry treating apparatuses sometimes produce various types of products having drums having different capacities. In this case, a metal plate having the mounting slots 511a and 511b, the opening portions 512a and 512b, the fastening holes 513a and 513b, and the like is cut out based on a predetermined standard, the raw material 51' or 51" (see FIG. 5) cut out in this manner is rolled up, and the ends of the raw material are joined together so as to manufacture the drum 51. In this case, the metal plate is cut to a predetermined length based on the standard of the drum. In order to manufacture two drums having different lengths, it is necessary to differently adjust the interval between the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a and the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b in accordance with the length of the drum.
  • For example, as illustrated in FIG. 5, the interval between the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a and the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b when the length of the drum 51' is long (see (a) of FIG. 5) needs to be greater than the interval between the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a and the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b when the length of the drum 51" is short (see (b) of FIG. 5), so that the laundry may be uniformly lifted up by the front and rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b even in the case of the large-capacity drum 51.
  • Therefore, extra mounting slots 511a are further formed in the drum 51 in order to adjust the installation position of at least one of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a or the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b in the front-rear direction when the length of the drum is changed.
  • In the present exemplary embodiment, the extra mounting slots 511a are provided to adjust the installation positions of the front lifters 51a, 52a, and 53a, but the present disclosure is not necessarily limited thereto. Depending on exemplary embodiments, the extra mounting slots 511b may be provided to adjust the installation positions of the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b.
  • The extra mounting slots 511a may be formed in the lifter frame 620 such that the extra mounting slots 511a correspond in number to the mounting slots 511a (hereinafter, referred to as 'installation slots') into which the insertion protrusions 627 are inserted, and the extra mounting slots 511a may be formed at points spaced apart from the respective installation slots at a predetermined distance D in the frontward or rearward direction. The installation position of the lifter frame 620 may be changed by the distance D by separating the insertion protrusion 627 from the mounting slot (for example, 511a1) and then inserting the insertion protrusion 627 into the extra mounting slot (for example, 511a2).
  • Meanwhile, in the exemplary embodiment, the extra opening portions 512a are provided to adjust the installation positions of the front lifters 51a, 52a, and 53a, but the present disclosure is not necessarily limited thereto. Depending on the embodiment, the extra opening portions 512b may also be provided to adjust the installation positions of the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b.
  • Meanwhile, in the exemplary embodiment, the extra fastening holes 513a are provided to adjust the installation positions of the front lifters 51a, 52a, and 53a, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Depending on the embodiment, the extra fastening holes 513b may also be provided to adjust the installation positions of the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b.
  • FIG. 20 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. In order to install the lifter frame 620 by means of the front mounting slot 511a, the lifter frame 620 needs to be pushed forward after the insertion protrusion 627 is inserted into the insertion section S1. In order to install the lifter frame 620 by means of the rear mounting slot 511b, the lifter frame 620 needs to be pushed rearward after the insertion protrusion 627 is inserted into the insertion section S1.
  • On the contrary, in order to separate the lifter frame 620 from the drum 51, the lifter frame 620 is pushed forward or rearward to move the catching portion 627b of the insertion protrusion 627 from the binding section S2 and align the catching portion 627b with the insertion section S1, and the lifter frame 620 is lifted up, such that the catching portion 627b passes through the insertion section S1, and the lifter frame 620 may be separated from the drum 51.
  • FIG. 16 is a view illustrating a pair of front and rear lifters illustrated in FIG. 1. FIG. 17 is a view illustrating the lifters illustrated in FIG. 16 when viewed from a front side. FIG. 18 is a view (a) illustrating a state in which the drum illustrated in FIG. 1 is deployed and a developed view (b) of the drum having the lifters disposed according to another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 19 is a view (a) illustrating a change in height of a first fabric caused by the rear lifter in accordance with a rotation angle of the drum and a view (b) illustrating a change in height of a second fabric caused by the front lifter that constitutes a set together with the rear lifter. Hereinafter, description will be made with reference to FIGS. 16 to 19.
  • Each of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a is disposed on the inner circumferential surface of the drum 51 and extending in the front-rear direction. The plurality of front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a are disposed based on the rotation axis O at equal angles.
  • The rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b are disposed on the inner circumferential surface of the drum 51 and positioned rearward from the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a. Like the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a, the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b are disposed based on the rotation axis O at equal angles.
  • The rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b are disposed to form a predetermined phase angle with the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a with respect to the rotation axis O. Here, the 'phase angle' is made by defining, as a rotation angle of the drum 51, a point in time at which the lifters 61a, 62a, 63a, 61b, 62b, and 63c reach a point on the circumference. Assuming that the drum 51 is rotated clockwise CW in the exemplary embodiment, the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b reach the same height prior to the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a by a degree corresponding to the phase angle Δθ.
  • As illustrated in FIGS. 16 and 17, assuming that each of the lifters 61a, 62a, 63a, 61b, 62b, and 63b has a length C1 extending in the front-rear direction and a width C2 defined in the left-right direction (or a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction), a circumferential distance (C3 = Δθr, see FIG. 19) corresponding to the phase angle is larger than 0 and equal to or smaller than two times the width C2 in the circumferential direction of each of the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a.
  • Referring to FIG. 18, a no-lifter region SE, in which there is no front lifter or rear lifter, is formed between any one pair of front/rear lifters (for example, 61a and 61b) and another pair of front/rear lifters (for example, 62a and 62b) on the inner circumferential surface of the drum 51. The no-lifter region SE may extend from the front end to the rear end of the drum 51.
  • Specifically, the no-lifter region SE passes between the two adjacent sets of lifters from the front end of the drum 51 and extends to the rear end of the drum 51. Specifically, the no-lifter region SE extends straight from the front end of the drum 51 to the rear end of the drum while passing between the two adjacent front lifters (for example, 61a and 62a) among the plurality of front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a and between the two rear lifters 61b and 62b that each form the phase angle Δθ with each of the two adjacent front lifters 61a and 62a.
  • Since the no-lifter region SE extends straight from the front end to the rear end of the drum 51, the laundry may be uniformly distributed to the front and rear regions of the drum 51 in the no-lifter region SE.
  • Typically, the washing machine detects eccentricity of the drum 51 before performing a spin-drying process, and when the detected eccentricity is within a reference value, the drum is accelerated such that the rotational speed of the drum 51 reaches a predetermined spin-drying speed (or spin-drying RPM). Otherwise, a fabric distribution is performed to change the position of fabrics in the drum 51. The fabric distribution is repeated if the detected eccentricity does not reach the reference value. When the number of times the fabric distribution is repeated reaches a predetermined number of times, it is determined that the fabric distribution has failed, and the spin-drying is stopped.
  • In the washing machine according to the present exemplary embodiment, a first fabric positioned at the rear side of the drum 51 (that is, the fabric to be lifted up by the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b) and a second fabric positioned at the front side of the drum 51 (that is, the fabric to be lifted up by the front lifters) flow with a time difference (or a phase difference) by the phase angle Δθ formed by the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a and the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b, and as a result, the fabric distribution may be more smoothly performed.
  • More specifically, referring to FIG. 19, when the drum 51 is rotated clockwise CW in a state in which the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b are positioned at a lowest point (θ = 0) of the drum 51, the first fabric begins to be lifted up first by the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b, and then the second fabric begins to be lifted up by the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a after the time corresponding to the phase angle Δθ has passed.
  • Assuming that the fabrics roll (θ < π / 2) and that a position P at which the fabric lifted up by the lifters 61a, 62a, 63a, 61b, 62b, and 63b falls is a position Pd, the first fabric lifted up by the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b reaches the position (or height) Pd and falls first, and then the second fabric lifted up by the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a reaches the position Pd and falls.
  • The first fabric and the second fabric move with a time difference without forming lumps, and thus may be evenly distributed. as a result, it is possible to reduce the number of times the fabric distribution is repeated, reduce the instances of failure to enter the spin-drying stage, and reduce the overall washing time including the spin-drying time.
  • In addition, since the fabrics flow with a phase difference when the fabrics roll or tumble, friction or collision between the fabrics caused by the relative movement occurs more frequently, such that contamination may be more effectively removed by the washing operation (that is, washing power is improved).
  • Meanwhile, FIG. 20 is a view illustrating a modified example in which the lifters are disposed, in which (a) illustrates a small-capacity drum and (b) illustrates a large-capacity drum. Referring to FIG. 20, one set of front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a and rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b may be disposed in a row in the front-rear direction. That is, the front lifters 61a, 62a, and 63a and the rear lifters 61b, 62b, and 63b, which constitute one set, may be arranged on the same line without being spaced apart from one another in the circumferential direction.
  • FIG. 21 is a view illustrating another exemplary embodiment of the lifter. The exemplary embodiment illustrated in FIG. 21 provides a lifter 64 including a lifter frame 620' and a frame cover 640' slightly different in shape from those in the above-mentioned exemplary embodiments, but similar in detailed configuration to those in the above-mentioned exemplary embodiments. Therefore, constituent elements identical to the constituent elements according to the above-described exemplary embodiments will be assigned the same reference numerals, and a specific description thereof will be omitted.
  • While the invention has been explained in relation to its embodiments, it is to be understood that various modifications thereof will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the specification. Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention disclosed herein is intended to cover such modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims.

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  1. A laundry treating apparatus comprising:
    a drum(51) configured to receive laundry and rotate about a rotation axis(O) extending in a front-rear direction; and
    a lifter(61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b) disposed on an inner circumferential surface of the drum(51),
    wherein the lifter(61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b) comprises:
    a lifter frame(620) coupled to the drum(51); and
    a frame cover(640) configured to cover the lifter frame(620),
    wherein the lifter frame(620) comprises:
    a frame base(621) fixed to the inner circumferential surface of the drum(51);
    a frame upper plate(623) spaced apart from the frame base(621) in a direction toward the inside of the drum(51);
    a frame sidewall(622) configured to connect the frame upper plate(623) and the frame base(621); and
    a spacer(625) protruding from the frame upper plate(623) toward an inner surface of the frame cover(640) so as to allow the inner surface of the frame cover(640) to be spaced apart from the frame upper plate(623).
  2. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the frame cover(640) comprises a cover upper plate(646) having an inner surface facing the frame upper plate(623), and the spacer(625) is spaced apart from or in contact with the inner surface of the cover upper plate(646).
  3. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1 or 2, wherein the drum(51) has at least one water flow inlet hole provided in a region covered by the frame cover(640).
  4. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 3, wherein:
    the frame cover(640) has at least one water flow discharge hole(646h) provided at the cover upper plate(646) facing the frame upper plate(623), so that washing water introduced through the water flow inlet hole is discharged therethrough into the drum(51); and
    the spacer(625) is configured to allow the cover upper plate(646) to be spaced apart from the frame upper plate(623).
  5. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 3 or 4, wherein the at least one water flow inlet hole is positioned inside the lifter frame(620), and the lifter frame(620) has at least one water flow throughhole configured to allow the inside and the outside of the lifter frame(620) to communicate with each other.
  6. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 4 or 5, wherein the at least one water flow discharge hole(646h) is provided at the cover upper plate(646), in a plurality of regions that are spaced apart from one another in a longitudinal direction of the cover upper plate(646), and the spacers(625) are positioned between neighboring two of the plurality of regions.
  7. The laundry treating apparatus of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the frame cover(640) has a dome(641, 642, 643, and 644) provided at a position corresponding to the spacer(625), wherein an inner surface of the dome(641, 642, 643, and 644) facing the spacer(625) is concave, and wherein at least a part of the spacer(625) is positioned in the concave portion of the inner surface of the dome(641, 642, 643, and 644).
  8. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 7, wherein the spacer(625) is spaced apart from or in contact with the concave inner surface of the dome(641, 642, 643, and 644).
  9. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 7 or 8, wherein an outer surface of the dome(641, 642, 643, and 644) is convex.
  10. The laundry treating apparatus of any one of claims 7 to 9, wherein the dome(641, 642, 643, and 644) and the spacer(625) are respectively provided in plurality, wherein the plurality of the domes(641, 642, 643, and 644) are disposed in a longitudinal direction of the lifter(61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b), and the plurality of spacers(625) are disposed at positions corresponding to the plurality of domes(641, 642, 643, and 644).
  11. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 10, wherein the plurality of domes(641, 642, 643, and 644) includes:
    a large dome(641, 644) of which the concave portion of the inner surface has a first depth; and
    a small dome(642, 643) of which the concave portion of the inner surface has a second depth smaller than the first depth, and
    wherein a height of the spacer(625) disposed at a position corresponding to the large dome(641, 644) is greater than a height of the spacer(625) disposed at a position corresponding to the small dome(642, 643).
  12. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 11, wherein a pair of the large domes(641, 644) is disposed in a longitudinal direction of the lifter(61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b), and the small dome(642, 643) is disposed between the pair of the large domes(641, 644).
  13. The laundry treating apparatus of any one of claims 10 to 12, insofar as dependent upon claim 4, wherein the at least one water flow discharge hole(646h) is disposed between two neighboring ones of the plurality of domes(641, 642, 643, and 644).
  14. The laundry treating apparatus of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the spacer(625) comprises:
    a vertical rib(625a) extending in a longitudinal direction of the lifter frame(620); and
    a horizontal rib(625b) extending to cross the vertical rib(625a).
  15. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 14, wherein:
    the spacer(625) is configured to be highest from the frame upper plate(623) at an intersection of the vertical rib(625a) and the horizontal rib(625b); and
    the intersection is spaced apart from or in contact with an inner surface of the frame cover(640).
  16. The laundry treating apparatus of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the frame cover(640) is made of metal and/or the lifter frame(620) is made of synthetic resin.
  17. The laundry treating apparatus of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the frame base(621) has a seating groove(621r) into which a lower end of the frame cover(640) is inserted.
  18. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 17, wherein a coupling tab(648) is provided at the lower end of the frame cover(640), and the seating groove(621r) has a tab binding port(621h) into which the coupling tab(648) is inserted.
  19. The laundry treating apparatus of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the lifter(61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b) is provided in plurality, and the plurality of lifters(61a, 61b, 62a, 62b, 63a, and 63b) includes a plurality of front lifters(61a, 62a, and 63a) arranged along a circumferential direction of the drum(51), and a plurality of rear lifters(61b, 62b, and 63b) arranged along the circumferential direction of the drum(51) at rear sides of the plurality of front lifters(61a, 62a, and 63a).
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