EP4267789A1 - Appareil de séchage du linge avec mode de fonctionnement assurant une déshumidification de l'air ambiant - Google Patents

Appareil de séchage du linge avec mode de fonctionnement assurant une déshumidification de l'air ambiant

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EP4267789A1
EP4267789A1 EP20839116.9A EP20839116A EP4267789A1 EP 4267789 A1 EP4267789 A1 EP 4267789A1 EP 20839116 A EP20839116 A EP 20839116A EP 4267789 A1 EP4267789 A1 EP 4267789A1
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air
filter
laundry
drying
seat
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Federico DEL MASCHIO
Giuseppe Rossi
Nicola Reid
Andrea Contarini
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Electrolux Appliances AB
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Electrolux Appliances AB
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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
    • D06F58/00Domestic laundry dryers
    • D06F58/20General details of domestic laundry dryers 
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F58/00Domestic laundry dryers
    • D06F58/20General details of domestic laundry dryers 
    • D06F58/22Lint collecting arrangements

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  • the solution according to embodiments of the present invention generally relates to household and/or professional laundry treating appliances configured for performing drying operations (e.g., laundry washing/drying machines and drying machines, hereinafter both referred to as “laundry drying appliances” or simply “laundry appliances” for the sake of conciseness).
  • laundry drying appliances e.g., laundry washing/drying machines and drying machines, hereinafter both referred to as “laundry drying appliances” or simply “laundry appliances” for the sake of conciseness).
  • Laundry appliances (such as laundry washing/drying machines and drying machines) configured to dry laundry generally comprise a laundry chamber configured for housing a laundry load (including articles such as clothes and other textiles) and for causing drying air circulating therethrough to remove moisture from the laundry load.
  • a laundry chamber configured for housing a laundry load (including articles such as clothes and other textiles) and for causing drying air circulating therethrough to remove moisture from the laundry load.
  • a class of laundry appliances provides to dry the laundry load inside the laundry chamber by circulating drying air through the laundry chamber in a substantially closed air circuit.
  • This air circuit provides that (damp) air leaving the laundry chamber is passed through a demoisturizing unit, where it is demoisturized, and then through a heating unit, where it is heated up to form dry and hot air that is then fed again inside the laundry chamber for evaporating moisture from the laundry load.
  • Laundry appliances are known whose operation is configured to be switched between a standard “laundry drying mode” directed to dry laundry inside the laundry chamber and an “ambient air dehumidification mode” directed to remove humidity from the room wherein the laundry drying appliance is located.
  • EP2684994 discloses a dryer having a dryer housing comprising a housing front face for supplying objects to a drying chamber, and a processing air channel for guiding processing air and located inside the housing.
  • An exhaust air duct guides exhaust air from the chamber.
  • the face comprises a recess region, where an adapter and another adapter are insertable into the recess region.
  • a normal drying process of the objects in the chamber is carried out during utilization of the former adapter.
  • a space containing the dryer is dehumidified during utilization of the latter adapter.
  • the Applicant has found that the known laundry appliances capable of selectively drying laundry inside the laundry chamber or removing humidity from the room wherein the laundry drying appliance is located are affected by drawbacks.
  • EP2684994 is not efficient, because of the increased complexity due to the requirement of using two different adapters to be selectively inserted in a dedicated recess area.
  • this solution is affected by the further disadvantage of forcing the user to find a place where storing either of the two adapters which is not in use.
  • An aspect of the solution according to one or more embodiments of the invention relates to a laundry drying appliance.
  • the laundry appliance comprises a cabinet.
  • the laundry appliance further comprises a laundry chamber rotatably enclosed within the cabinet for containing laundry to be dried.
  • the laundry appliance further comprises a drying air flow system for passing said air through the laundry chamber, said drying air flow system comprising an air demoisturizing unit configured to demoisturize said air.
  • the laundry appliance further comprises a filter seat arranged within the drying flow system for removably receiving an air filter.
  • the air filter is movable from a first position wherein it is inserted into said filter seat to filter drying air leaving the laundry chamber, to a second position wherein it is removed from said filter seat and detached from the appliance and viceversa;
  • the laundry drying appliance is configured to operate in a laundry dryer mode when the air filter is in the first position, and in an ambient air dehumidification mode to dehumidify air in the ambient outside the cabinet when the air filter is said second position.
  • the laundry drying appliance further comprises a movable wall system arranged within said filter seat and operable, by moving said air filter from one to the other of said first and second positions, to configure the drying air flow system such that: when the filter is said first position, the drying air flow system is configured to circulate drying air in a substantially closed air circuit, through the laundry chamber and the air filter, and when the filter is said second position, the laundry chamber is put in fluid communication with the ambient outside the cabinet by means of an air introduction opening and an air exhausting opening provided by the movable wall system in the filter seat.
  • the movable wall system is advantageously adapted to accordingly configure the drying air flow system of the laundry appliance by simply inserting or removing the air filter unit from the filter seat, without having to be forced to manage different dedicated adapters.
  • the proposed solution does not require the provision of a dedicated opening in the casing of the laundry appliance for accessing the drying air flow in order to change its configuration, because in the proposed solution said configuration can be easily performed by accessing the drying air flow through the filter seat.
  • said movable wall system is configured so that, when the air filter is in said second position, the operation of the movable wall system causes the volume of the filter seat to be split in:
  • a second volume portion comprising said air exhausting opening and guiding air from the laundry chamber to the ambient outside the cabinet substantially without mixing with air flowing in the first volume portion.
  • the movable wall system comprises first and second wall members pivotally coupled to the filter seat and configured to be rotated between:
  • the movable wall system comprises first and second wall members pivotally coupled to the filter seat and configured to be rotated between:
  • the filter seat comprises a seat opening provided between said ceiling portion and said floor portion to receive the air filter therein.
  • the second wall member of the movable wall system comprises said air introduction opening and air exhausting opening formed thereon to partly obstructing the seat opening when the air filter is in the second position.
  • said first wall member and said second wall member are configured to be rotated from the unfolded position to the folded position when said air filter element is being inserted in the filter seat through said seat opening to reach said first position.
  • said first wall member forms an angle comprised between 90° and 115° with respect to the ceiling portion of the filter seat when the first wall member is in the unfolded position.
  • said second wall member comprises a profiled member on a first face of the second wall member facing inside the filter seat when the second wall member is in the unfolded position.
  • said profiled member is configured as a cam of a cam system comprising a follower provided as a profiled edge of the first wall member, so that the rotation of the second wall member toward the folded position causes a corresponding rotation of the first wall member toward the folded position.
  • said profiled member of said second wall member has a chamfered shape protruding from said first face of the second wall member.
  • said profiled member of said second wall member has a shape substantially corresponding to an oblique triangular prism.
  • said second wall member comprises at least one elastic element biased in such a way that the second wall member is rotated from the folded position to the unfolded position when the filter element is being extracted from the filter seat.
  • said drying air flow system comprises an air heating unit configured to heat up air demoisturized by the demoisturizing unit.
  • said air demoisturizing unit comprises an evaporation unit and said air heating unit comprises a condenser unit, of a heat pump system.
  • said air demoisturizing unit comprises an evaporation unit and said air heating unit comprises a condenser unit, of a heat pump system which is designed for condensing an amount of moisture ranging from 8 liters/day to 12 liters/day from an ambient at 32°C and 80% of relative humidity. Said ‘day’ being intended as a time of 24 hours.
  • said heat pump system is designed for condensing an amount of moisture ranging from 9 liters/day to 11 liters/day from an ambient at 32°C and 80% of relative humidity. Said ‘day’ being intended as a time of 24 hours.
  • said air demoisturizing unit comprises an air/air heat exchanger unit and said air heating unit comprises an heating resistor.
  • said air demoisturizing unit comprises an air/water exchanger unit and said air heating unit comprises an heating resistor.
  • said cabinet comprises sidewalls and a box-like structure acting as worktop arranged on the sidewalls so as to close the inner volume of the cabinet from above.
  • said air demoisturizing unit comprises an evaporation unit and said air heating unit comprises a condenser unit, of a heat pump system and the evaporation unit and/or the condenser unit is/are arranged within a volume of a box-like structure acting as worktop arranged on cabinet sidewalls so as to close the inner volume of the cabinet from above, said boxlike structure having an height ranging from 2 cm to 8 cm and a width and/or a length ranging from 45 cm to 65 cm.
  • said box-like structure is formed by walls having a thickness ranging from 0,1 cm to 1 cm.
  • said box-like structure comprising an air duct forming part of said drying air flow system, said filter seat being arranged within the air duct for removably receiving the air filter therein.
  • said box-like structure comprises:
  • Another aspect of the present invention relates to a worktop configured to form the top wall of a laundry drying appliance cabinet by being arranged on sidewalls thereof so as to close the inner volume of the cabinet from above.
  • the worktop comprises: a box-like structure formed by an upper wall, a lower wall and a plurality of lateral walls arranged substantially perpendicularly to the upper and lower walls so as to form a worktop inner volume; an air duct arranged within said worktop inner volume and provided with an air demoisturizing unit configured to demoisturize air circulating within said air duct; an air inlet aperture for introducing air into said air duct, and an air outlet for exhausting air from said air duct; an air filter seat arranged in fluid communication with the air duct and adapted to receive an air filter therein; an air filter being movable from a first position wherein it is inserted into said filter seat to a second position wherein the air filter is removed from said filter seat and detached from the appliance, and viceversa
  • the worktop comprises a movable wall system arranged within said filter seat, said movable wall system being operable by moving the air filter from one to the other of said first and second positions to configure the air duct such that: a) when said air filter is in said first position: said air inlet aperture in put in fluid communication with said air outlet aperture by means of said air filter; air entering the air duct through said air inlet aperture is driven towards the air outlet aperture by means of said air duct, passing through said air filter; b) when said air filter is in said second position: said inlet aperture and said air outlet aperture are put in fluid communication with the ambient outside the worktop inner volume by means of an air introduction opening and an air exhausting opening provided by the movable wall system in the filter seat; air entering the air duct through said air inlet aperture is exhausted to the ambient outside the worktop inner volume through said air exhausting opening; said air outlet aperture is supplied with air coming from the ambient outside the worktop inner volume through said air introduction opening substantially without mixing with air entering the air duct through said air inlet aperture and being exhausted
  • the proposed worktop comprising the movable wall system can be easily installed in a standard laundry drying appliance by simply replacing the old worktop with the proposed one.
  • a standard laundry appliance can be enriched with the possibility of operating in an ambient air dehumidification operative mode without having to modify the component housed in the cabinet.
  • said air duct is further provided with an air heating unit configured to heat up air demoisturized by the demoisturizing unit.
  • said upper wall comprises a removable portion located at the movable wall system for accessing said movable wall system.
  • said movable wall system is at least partially coupled to said removable portion of the upper wall.
  • Another aspect of the present invention relates to a method to operate a laundry drying appliance in a laundry dryer mode so as to dry laundry contained in the laundry chamber, or in an ambient air dehumidification mode to dehumidify air in the ambient outside the cabinet of the appliance.
  • the method comprises:
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a laundry appliance wherein concepts according to embodiments of the present invention can be applied;
  • FIG 2A conceptually shows how a drying air flow system of the laundry appliance of Figure 1 is configured when the laundry appliance is in a laundry dryer operative mode according to an embodiment of the present invention when;
  • Figure 2B conceptually shows how the drying air flow system of the laundry appliance of Figure 1 is configured when the laundry appliance is in an ambient air dehumidification operative mode according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 3 illustrate a ceiling portion of a filter seat of the laundry appliance provided with a movable wall system according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 4A is a perspective view of the filter seat of the laundry appliance showing the movable wall system in a folded position according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 4B is a perspective view of the filter seat of the laundry appliance showing the movable wall system in an unfolded position according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 5 illustrates how an air filter unit and the movable wall system interacts according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figures 6A-6C are enlarged views of a wall member of the movable wall system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figures 7A-7C are perspective views of an exemplary worktop of the laundry appliance of Figure 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a laundry appliance 100 wherein concepts according to embodiments of the present invention can be applied.
  • the laundry appliance 100 illustrated in Figure 1 is a laundry washing/drying machine configured to wash and dry laundry.
  • the concepts of the present invention may be applied to other kinds of laundry appliances capable of drying laundry, such as in case the laundry appliance 100 is a drying machine configured only to dry laundry.
  • the laundry appliance 100 comprises a cabinet 105, for example a substantially parallepiped- shaped cabinet 105, having a front wall 105(f), two side walls 105(s) (only one visible in Figure 1), and a bottom wall (not visible in Figure 1).
  • a cabinet 105 for example a substantially parallepiped- shaped cabinet 105, having a front wall 105(f), two side walls 105(s) (only one visible in Figure 1), and a bottom wall (not visible in Figure 1).
  • the cabinet 105 encloses an inner compartment housing a laundry chamber (not visible in Figure 1) for containing laundry to be treated (e.g., dried and/or washed) and accessible through an access door 108 (shown in closed configuration).
  • the laundry chamber is rotatably enclosed within the cabinet 105, so that it can rotate with respect to the latter for promoting tumbling of laundry.
  • the laundry chamber is a rotatable drum.
  • the laundry chamber is a rotatable drum housed in a washing tub (not visible in the figures). In the embodiments of the invention in which the laundry appliance 100 is a drying machine configured only to dry laundry, the washing tub is not provided.
  • the laundry appliance 100 comprises a drying air flow system for passing air through the laundry chamber.
  • the laundry appliance 100 comprises a box-like structure 109 acting as a (e.g., ready-to-mount) worktop (hereinafter simply referred to as “worktop”) arranged on the side walls 105(s) so as to close the inner volume of the cabinet 105 from above.
  • the worktop 109 may be advantageously covered by a covering panel 110 for aesthetical purposes.
  • a portion of the drying air flow system for passing air through the laundry chamber is housed inside the worktop 109.
  • the laundry appliance 100 comprises a filter seat 111 configured for removably receiving a removable air filter unit 112.
  • the air filter unit 112 is configured in such a way that, when it is inserted in the filter seat 111, (damp) air coming from the laundry chamber is expediently filtered from fluff.
  • the filter seat 111 is located at a front portion of the worktop 109.
  • the laundry appliance 100 further comprises a drawer 115 for containing one or more laundry treatment agents (or, concisely, treatment agents), such as liquid and powder treatment agents including, but not limited to, washing detergents, rinsing detergents, bleaches and softeners.
  • the drawer 115 is configured to slide into a drawer seat 118, preferably provided on a top part of the front wall 105(f) of the cabinet 105, between an extracted position and a retracted position (shown in Figure 1).
  • the drawer 115 is not provided.
  • the laundry appliance 100 further comprises a user interface 120, the user interface 120 being preferably provided on a top part of the front wall 105(f) of the cabinet 105.
  • the laundry appliance 100 is configured to operate in two different operative modes, and particularly in:
  • an ambient air dehumidification operative mode to dehumidify air in the ambient outside the cabinet 105.
  • the operation of the laundry appliance 100 can be switched between the laundry dryer operative mode and the ambient air dehumidification operative mode based on the position of the air filter unit 112, particularly with respect to the filter seat 111.
  • the laundry appliance 100 when the air filter unit 112 is in a first position wherein it is inserted into the filter seat 111, the laundry appliance 100 is configured to operate in the laundry dryer operative mode. According to an embodiment of the present invention, when the air filter unit 112 is in a second position wherein it is removed from the filter seat 111 and detached from the laundry appliance 100, the laundry appliance 100 is configured to operate in the ambient air dehumidification operative mode.
  • Figure 2A conceptually shows how the drying air flow system of the laundry appliance 100 - identified with reference 204 - is configured according to an embodiment of the present invention when the laundry appliance 100 is in the laundry dryer operative mode, z.e., when the air filter unit 112 is inserted in the filter seat 111.
  • Figure 2B conceptually shows how the drying air flow system 204 is configured according to an embodiment of the present invention when the laundry appliance 100 is in the ambient air dehumidification operative mode, z.e., when the air filter unit 112 is removed from the filter seat 111 and detached from the laundry appliance 100.
  • laundry to be dried is expected to be located inside the laundry chamber - the laundry chamber being identified in Figures 2A and 2B with reference 206.
  • the laundry chamber 206 is expected to be empty.
  • the drying air flow system 204 is configured to circulate drying air in a substantially closed air circuit through the laundry chamber 206 (containing laundry to be dried) and the air filter unit 112.
  • the air flow system 204 comprises a main air duct 210, a delivery air duct 212 and a return air duct 214.
  • the delivery air duct 212 is fluidly connected to an input opening IN(206) of the laundry chamber 206 for supplying it with drying air.
  • the return air duct 214 is fluidly connected to an output opening OUT(206) of the laundry chamber 206 for taking moisture-laden air (damp air) derived from the laundry drying process.
  • the main air duct 210 is provided between (and connecting) the delivery air duct 212 and the return air duct 214.
  • the return air duct 214 is fluidly connected to an air inlet aperture IN(210) of the main air duct 210 for introducing in the main air duct 210 damp air coming from the laundry chamber 206.
  • the delivery air duct 212 is fluidly connected to an air outlet aperture OUT(210) of the main air duct 210 for receiving drying air to be provided to the laundry chamber 206.
  • the main air duct 210 is comprised in the worktop 109.
  • the filter seat 111 is housed in the main air duct 210.
  • the filter seat 111 comprises between a filter seat ceiling portion and a filter seat floor portion a seat opening 216 configured to receive the air filter unit 112.
  • the filter unit 112 closes the seat opening 216, preventing a fluid communication between the inner volume of the filter seat 111 and the ambient outside the laundry appliance 100.
  • the inner volume of the filter seat 111 is in fluid communication with the ambient outside the laundry appliance 100 through the seat opening 216.
  • the filter seat 111 comprises an air input IN(lll) for receiving air and an air output OUT(lll) for exhausting air.
  • the air input IN(lll) and the air output OUT(lll) are in fluid communication with the inner volume of the filter seat 111.
  • air filter unit 112 When the air filter unit 112 is inserted in the filter seat 111, air received from the air input IN(lll) is filtered so that fluff is trapped within the air filter unit 112 body.
  • air exhausted through the air output OUT(lll) advantageously does not include (or at least includes a reduced amount) of said fluff.
  • the air input IN(lll) is in fluid communication with the air inlet aperture IN(210) of the main air duct 210, in such a way to allow air coming from the laundry chamber 206 reaching the inner volume of the filter seat 111.
  • the air input IN(lll) and the air inlet aperture IN(210) coincides.
  • the air flow system 204 comprises an air demoisturizing unit 220 configured to demoisturize air.
  • the demoisturizing unit 220 is housed in the main air duct 210.
  • the air demoisturizing unit 220 is arranged in the main air duct 210 downstream the filter seat 111. In this way, the demoisturizing unit 220 is configured to receive, and demosisturize, air exhausted from the air output OUT(lll).
  • the air flow system 204 comprises an air heating unit 230 configured to heat up air.
  • the air heating unit 230 is housed in the main air duct 210.
  • the air heating unit 230 is downstream the air demoisturizing unit 220. In this way, the air heating unit 230 is configured to receive, and heat up, air that has been demoistured by the air demoisturizing unit 220.
  • the air demoisturizing unit 220 comprises an evaporation unit and said air heating unit 230 comprises a condenser unit, of a heat pump system.
  • Said heat pump system further comprises a compressor, an expansion valve and a piping arrangement connected thereto so as to drive a refrigerant fluid through the evaporation unit and the condenser unit.
  • the air demoisturizing unit 220 comprises an air/air heat exchanger unit and the air heating unit 230 comprises a heating resistor.
  • said air/air heat exchanger unit may comprise a first path wherein a cooling air flow circulates and a second path, which has no fluid communication with the first path, wherein air exhausted from the air output OUT(lll) circulates.
  • the cooling air flow can consist in a forced flow of air taken from the ambient surrounding the laundry drying appliance (100).
  • the heating resistor can be an electric resistor.
  • the air demoisturizing unit 220 comprises an air/water exchanger unit and the air heating unit 230 comprises a heating resistor.
  • said air/water exchanger unit may comprise a water delivery device that provides for a cool surface in thermal contact with air exhausted from the air output OUT(lll).
  • water provided to said air/water exchanger unit can be supplied by water mains which the laundry drying appliance (100) is fluidly connected to.
  • the air flow system 204 comprises a motor-driven fan 240 configured to promote air circulation through the air flow system 204 and the laundry chamber 206 (and through the air filter unit 112 when inserted in the filter seat 111).
  • the fan 240 is housed in the main air duct 210, for example between the air heating unit 230 and the air outlet aperture OUT(210). It is understood that the fan 240 may be provided in different positions of the main air duct 210 or generally of the air flow system 204, provided that it is arranged to promote air circulation through the air flow system 204 and the laundry chamber 206.
  • the fan 240 may have its air inlet arranged at the air outlet aperture OUT(210) and its air outlet in fluid communication with the input opening IN (206) of the laundry chamber 206.
  • the fan 240 may be a centrifugal fan.
  • the heating resistor can be an electric resistor.
  • a further filter element 250 is advantageously provided in the air flow system 204, such as inside the main air duct 210, for example between the air output OUT(lll) of the filter seat 111 and the air demoisturizing unit 220.
  • a secondary air duct 254 may be provided to cause cooler ambient air be mixed with the drying air.
  • said secondary air duct 254 may be in fluid communication with the main air duct 210, for example between the fan 240 and the air outlet aperture OUT(210).
  • the laundry chamber 206 may be provided with a secondary output opening OUT(S) configured to allow an amount of damp air within the laundry chamber 206 to be vented outside.
  • the laundry appliance According to an embodiment of the present invention, the laundry appliance
  • a movable wall system 260 arranged within the filter seat 111 and operable, by moving the air filter unit 112 from a position wherein it is inserted into the filter seat 111 to a position wherein it is removed from the filter seat 111 and detached from the laundry appliance 100, and vice versa, to configure the drying air flow system 204.
  • the movable wall system 260 is adapted to configure the drying air flow system 204 to circulate drying air in a substantially closed air circuit through the laundry chamber 206 and the air filter unit 112 when the air filter unit 112 is inserted into the filter seat 111 (as illustrated in Figure 2A).
  • the movable wall system 260 is adapted to configure the drying air flow system 204 to put the laundry chamber 206 in fluid communication with the ambient outside the cabinet 105 by means of an air introduction opening IN(260) and an air exhausting opening OUT (260) provided by the movable wall system 260 when the air filter unit 112 is removed from the filter seat 111 and detached from the laundry appliance 100 (see Figure 2B).
  • the movable wall system 260 is configured to split the inner volume of the filter seat 111 in two volume portions when the air filter unit 112 is removed from the filter seat 111 and detached from the laundry appliance 100, and particularly in:
  • a first volume portion 270 comprising said air introduction opening IN(260) and guiding air from the ambient outside the cabinet 105 to the laundry chamber 206, and
  • a second volume portion 280 comprising said air exhausting opening OUT(260) and guiding air from the laundry chamber 206 to the ambient outside the cabinet 105 substantially without mixing with air flowing in the first volume portion 270.
  • the air introduction opening IN(260) and the air exhausting opening OUT(260) are in fluid communication with the ambient outside the cabinet 105 through the seat opening 216.
  • a further filter element 250 in the air flow system 204 allows air exhausted from the air output OUT(lll) to be filtered before reaching the air demoisturizing unit 220 and the heating unit 230.
  • the movable wall system 260 comprises wall members pivotally coupled to the filter seat 111. According to an embodiment of the present invention, said wall members are pivotally coupled to the ceiling portion of the filter seat 111.
  • said wall members may be pivotally coupled to a floor portion 405 (See Figure 4A) of the filter seat 111.
  • the movable wall system 260 comprises a first wall member 310(1) and a second wall member 310(2) pivotally coupled to the ceiling portion 305 of the filter seat 111.
  • the first wall member 310(1) is pivotally coupled to the ceiling portion 305 by means of two hinge elements 320
  • the second wall member 310(2) is pivotally coupled to the ceiling portion 305 by means of further two hinge elements 325. It is understood that similar considerations apply in case the first wall member 310(1) and/or the second wall member 310(2) is/are pivotally coupled to the ceiling portion 305 with a different number of hinge elements or with a different kind of coupling elements.
  • the concepts of the present invention can be applied to cases in which the first wall member 310(1) and/or the second wall member 310(2) is/are coupled to a different portion of the filter seat 111, such as the floor portion or the side portions of the filter seat 111.
  • the first wall member 310(1) and the second wall member 310(2) are configured to be rotated between:
  • Figure 4A corresponds to the case in which the air filter unit 112 is located inside the filter seat 111 (z.e., when the air filter unit 112 is in the first position), the air filter unit 112 has not been depicted in said figure for the sake of clarity.
  • the air introduction opening IN(260) and the air exhausting opening OUT(260) are located on the second wall member 310(2).
  • the second wall member 310(2) when the first wall member 310(1) and the second wall member 310(2) are in the unfolded position, the second wall member 310(2) is arranged to obstruct the seat opening 216.
  • the obstruction of the seat opening 216 by the second wall member 310(2) when the latter is in the unfolded position is only partial, because air is advantageously allowed to pass through the air introduction opening IN(260) and the air exhausting opening OUT(260).
  • the first wall member 310(1) and the second wall member 310(2) are configured to be rotated from the unfolded position to the folded position when the air filter unit 112 is being inserted in the filter seat 111 through the seat opening 216.
  • a profiled member 510 is provided on the face of the second wall member 310(2) facing inside the filter seat 111 when the second wall member 310(2) is in the unfolded position (said face being identified in the figures with reference 520).
  • the profiled member 510 is configured as a cam of a cam system comprising a follower provided as a profiled edge (identified in the figures with reference 530) of the first wall member 310(1).
  • a rotation of the second wall member 310(2) toward the ceiling portion 305 (z.e., toward the folded position) caused by a push of the air filter unit 112 while being inserted in the filter seat 111 causes a corresponding rotation of the first wall member 310(1) toward the ceiling portion 305 (z.e., toward the folded position).
  • first wall member 310(1) and a second wall member 310(2) are pivotally coupled to a floor portion 405 of the filter seat 111
  • a rotation of the second wall member 310(2) toward the floor portion 405 (z.e., toward the folded position) caused by a push of the air filter unit 112 while being inserted in the filter seat 111 causes a corresponding rotation of the first wall member 310(1) toward the floor portion 405 (z.e., toward the folded position).
  • one or more elastic biasing elements are provided (in the embodiment of the invention illustrated in Figure 3, two biasing elements, identified with references 330(1) and 330(2)) and configured to cause the second wall member 310(2) to rotate from the folded position to the unfolded position when the air filter unit 112 is being extracted from the filter seat 111.
  • the biasing elements 330(1), 330(2) may be springs biased in such a way that the second wall member 310(2) is rotated from the folded position to the unfolded position when the air filter unit 112 is being extracted from the filter seat 111.
  • Such configuration of one or more elastic biasing elements may be provided also in an embodiment wherein the first wall member 310(1) and a second wall member 310(2) are pivotally coupled to a floor portion 405 of the filter seat 111
  • the switching between the laundry dryer operative mode and the ambient air dehumidification operative mode of the laundry appliance 100 can be easily performed in a very efficient way.
  • the movable wall system 260 according to the embodiments of the present invention is advantageously adapted to accordingly configure the drying air flow system 204 of the laundry appliance 100 by simply switching the wall members 310(1) and 310(2) between the folded and unfolded positions, with said switching that is carried out by simply inserting or removing the air filter unit 112 from the filter seat 111.
  • the drying air flow system 204 is configured to circulate drying air, in a substantially closed air circuit, through the laundry chamber 206, and
  • the laundry chamber 206 is put in fluid communication with the ambient outside the cabinet 105 by means of the air introduction opening IN(260) and the air exhausting opening OUT(260) provided by the movable wall system 260.
  • Figure 6A is an enlarged plan view of the second wall member 310(2) according to an embodiment of the resent invention.
  • Figure 6B is a sectional view of a portion of the second wall member 310(2) taken along the section line B-B of Figure 6A
  • Figure 6C is a sectional view of the second wall member 310(2) taken along the section line C-C of Figure 6A.
  • the profiled member 510 of the second wall member 310(2) has a chamfered shape protruding from the face 520.
  • the profiled member 510 is advantageously shaped to have a profile such to promote the mutual sliding between the profiled member 510 of the second wall member 310(2) and the profiled edge 530 of the first wall member 310(1) when the second wall member 310(2) moves.
  • the movement of the second wall member 310(2) being caused by the air filter unit 112 when being inserted in the filter seat 111 for passing from the unfolded to the folded position, or by the biasing elements 330(1) and 330(2) when the air filter unit 112 is removed from the filter seat 111 for passing from the folded to the unfolded position.
  • the profiled member 510 has a shape substantially corresponding to an oblique triangular prism.
  • similar considerations apply in case the profiled member 510 has a different shape, provided that it is suitable to promote the mutual sliding between the profiled member 510 of the second wall member 310(2) and the profiled edge 530 of the first wall member 310(1) when the second wall member 310(2) moves avoiding, or at least reducing, jamming occurrences.
  • the first wall member 310(1) and particularly its size and position, is set in such a way that the first wall member 310(1) forms an angle a (visible in Figure 3) comprised between 90° and 115° with respect to the ceiling portion 305 when the first wall member 310(1) is in the unfolded position and preferably touches the floor portion 405 of the filter seat 111.
  • angle a visible in Figure 3
  • the angle a may be advantageously set higher than 90°, so that the first wall member 310(1) is not perpendicular to the floor portion 405 of the filter seat 111 when in the unfolded position.
  • this is advantageously obtained by setting the height H of the first wall member 310(1), the length thereof perpendicular to its rotation axis, greater than the distance between the ceiling portion 305 and the floor portion 405 of the filter seat 111.
  • a portion of the drying air flow system 204, and particularly the main air duct 210 and the filter seat 111, are housed in the volume enclosed by the box-like shaped worktop 109 (see Figures 1, 2A, 2B).
  • FIG. 7A is a perspective view of an exemplary worktop 109 embodiment removed from the laundry appliance 100 and without the covering panel 110.
  • the worktop 109 defines a box-like structure formed by an upper wall 705, a lower wall 740 (visible in Figure 7B), and a plurality of lateral walls 708 arranged substantially perpendicularly to the upper wall 705 and to the lower wall 740 so as to form a worktop inner volume.
  • Figures 7B and 7C are perspective views of the worktop 109 - from behind and from front, respectively - without the upper wall 705 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the worktop 109 is shaped and sized so as to define the main air duct 210 and a number of housing sections adapted to house corresponding components of the air flow system 204 included in the main air duct 210.
  • the worktop 109 comprises a demoisturizing housing section 720 for housing the air demoisturizing unit 220 and a heating housing section 730 for housing the air heating unit 230 (see also Figures 2A and 2B).
  • the ceiling portion 305 of the filter seat 111 is defined by a portion of the upper wall 705 of the worktop 109.
  • the floor portion 405 of the filter seat 111 is defined by a portion of the lower wall 740 of the worktop 109.
  • the upper wall 705 of the worktop 109 is advantageously provided with a removable portion, identified in Figure 7A with reference 750, located at, e.g., above, the movable wall system 260 for allowing an easy access to the movable wall system 260.
  • the movable wall system 260 is at least partially coupled to said removable portion 750 of the upper wall 705, in such a way to allow an extraction of the movable wall system 260 from the worktop 109.
  • the extraction of the movable wall system 260 from the worktop 109 may be carried out after having removed the covering panel 110 from the worktop 109, or after having removed a corresponding removable portion (not illustrated) of the covering panel 110 aligned with the removable portion 750 of the upper wall 705.
  • the concepts of the present invention can be directly applied in those cases in which (e.g., portions of) the main air duct 210 and/or the filter seat 111 are not housed inside the volume enclosed by the worktop 109, but rather they are located outside the worktop 109, such as for example in different positions within the cabinet 105 of the laundry appliance 100.

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La présente invention concerne un appareil de séchage du linge (100), comprenant : - une enceinte (105) ; - un compartiment à linge (206) logé rotatif à l'intérieur de l'enceinte et destiné à contenir le linge à sécher ; - un système de circulation d'air de séchage (204) destiné à faire passer ledit air à travers le compartiment à linge, ledit système de circulation d'air de séchage comprenant une unité de déshumidification de l'air (220) conçue pour déshumidifier ledit air ; - un logement de filtre (111) disposé à l'intérieur du système de circulation d'air de séchage pour recevoir de façon amovible un filtre à air (112) ; - ledit filtre à air étant mobile entre une première position dans laquelle il est inséré dans ledit logement de filtre pour filtrer l'air de séchage quittant le compartiment à linge, et une seconde position dans laquelle il est retiré dudit logement de filtre et détaché de l'appareil et vice-versa ; - ledit appareil de séchage du linge étant conçu pour fonctionner en mode sèche-linge lorsque le filtre à air est dans la première position, et en mode déshumidification de l'air ambiant pour déshumidifier l'air à l'extérieur de l'enceinte lorsque le filtre à air est dans ladite seconde position. L'appareil de séchage du linge selon l'invention est caractérisé en ce que l'appareil de séchage du linge comprend en outre un système de paroi mobile (260) disposé à l'intérieur dudit logement de filtre (111) et servant, par déplacement dudit filtre à air (112) entre l'une et l'autre desdites première et seconde positions, à configurer le système de circulation d'air de séchage (204) de telle sorte que : - lorsque le filtre à air (112) est dans ladite première position, le système de circulation d'air de séchage est conçu pour faire circuler l'air de séchage dans un circuit d'air sensiblement fermé, à travers le compartiment à linge et le filtre à air, et - lorsque le filtre (112) est dans ladite seconde position, le compartiment à linge est mis en communication fluidique avec l'air ambiant à l'extérieur de l'enceinte grâce à une ouverture d'introduction d'air (ENTRÉE (260)) et à une ouverture d'évacuation d'air (SORTIE (260)) fournies par le système de paroi mobile dans le logement du filtre. L'invention concerne également un plan de travail (109) pour un appareil de séchage du linge, et un procédé de fonctionnement d'un appareil de séchage du linge (100).
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