US20080295546A1 - Top-loading type washing machine - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to subject matter contained in priority Korean Application No. 10-2007-0051677, filed on May 28, 2007 and Korean Application No. 10-2007-0051678, filed on May 28, 2007 which are herein expressly incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- the present invention relates to a washing machine, and more particularly, to a top-loading type washing machine having a detergent input device installed at a control panel.
- a washing machine serves to remove all kinds of foreign materials attached to laundry such as clothes and bedclothes by using a softening operation of detergent, a friction operation of a water current when a pulsator rotates, an impact applied to laundry from the pulsator, etc.
- a top-loading type washing machine configured to input laundry from an upper side, comprises: a cabinet for forming appearance; a tub received in the cabinet; a basket received in the tub, and rotated at the time of a washing or dehydrating process; a pulsator rotatably installed at a bottom surface of the tub; a motor for rotating the pulsator and the basket; and a clutch for determining a transmission direction of a driving force of the motor so that only the pulsator rotates at the time of a washing process, and both the basket and the pulsator rotate at the time of a dehydrating process.
- a top cover is mounted above the cabinet.
- a plurality of manipulating buttons for manipulating washing processes, and a control panel for displaying a manipulated state are provided at a rear upper side of the top cover.
- a lid is installed at a central portion of the top cover so as to introduce or draw laundry into or out of the basket by being opened and closed.
- a valve assembly to which a water supply pipe for supplying water is connected is installed at a rear surface of the control panel.
- a detergent input device for supplying detergent to the basket is installed at an inner lower side of the top cover.
- the detergent input device is connected to the valve assembly by the hose, and thus receives washing water from the water supply pipe.
- the detergent input device includes a detergent casing installed at an inner side of the top cover, and opened so as to be communicated with the water supply pipe; and a detergent container received in the detergent casing so as to be pulled out of the detergent casing in a drawing manner, for supplying liquid detergent into the basket after dissolving powder detergent with temporarily receiving washing water supplied from the water supply pipe.
- the conventional detergent input device has the following problems.
- a user puts his hand into the cabinet after opening the lid. Then, the user withdraws the detergent container from the detergent casing by backward pulling the detergent container out of the detergent casing. Then, the user inputs a certain amount of detergent into the withdrawn detergent container, and then forwardly pushes the detergent container thus to mount at the detergent casing.
- top cover is formed of steel
- an additional coupling opening to install the detergent casing has to be formed at an inner side of the top cover.
- the entire appearance may be degraded.
- a top-loading type washing machine comprising: a control panel; and a detergent input device installed at the control panel.
- the detergent input device comprises: a housing; and a dispenser detachably mounted at the housing.
- the dispenser is detachably mounted at the housing in a drawing manner.
- a top-loading type washing machine comprising: a cabinet; a top cover for covering an upper portion of the cabinet; a control panel installed at an upper portion of the top cover; and a detergent input device installed at the control panel.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a top-loading type washing machine according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a partial perspective view of a detergent input device installed at a control panel of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a partial planar view of the detergent input device installed at a control panel of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the detergent input device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a dispenser of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 is a partial perspective view of a top-loading type washing machine according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a partial planar view of a detergent input device installed at a control panel of FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of the detergent input device of FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of a housing of FIG. 8 ;
- FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view of a dispenser of FIG. 8 ;
- FIG. 11 is a view showing a guide unit formed at the housing and the dispenser of FIG. 8 ;
- FIG. 12 is a view showing a state that the dispenser is rotated by a first step with respect to the housing along the guide unit;
- FIG. 13 is a view showing a state that the dispenser is rotated by a second step with respect to the housing along the guide unit.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a top-loading type washing machine according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a partial perspective view of a detergent input device installed at a control panel of FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 is a partial planar view of the detergent input device installed at a control panel of FIG. 1
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the detergent input device of FIG. 1
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a dispenser of FIG. 4 .
- a top-loading type washing machine 100 comprises: a cabinet 110 for forming appearance; a tub 120 received in the cabinet 110 , for containing washing water therein; a basket 130 received in the tub 120 , rotated at the time of a washing or dehydrating process, and composed of an outer wall 132 and an inner wall 131 ; a pulsator 160 rotatably installed at a bottom surface of the inner wall 131 , for stirring laundry; and a driving unit 170 for simultaneously or individually driving the basket 130 and the pulsator 160 .
- the basket 130 is composed of an outer wall 132 that forms appearance, and an inner wall 131 disposed inside the outer wall 132 with a certain gap therebetween and having a receiving space for receiving laundry.
- the outer wall 132 and the inner wall 131 are provided with drain holes 132 a and 131 a, respectively, through which washing water contained in the tub 120 is introduced into or discharged out of the basket 130 .
- a top cover 111 is installed above the cabinet 110 .
- a lid 112 for opening and closing the basket 130 is installed above the top cover 111 .
- a detergent input space 111 a for inputting detergent is formed at a front side of the top cover 111 .
- Detergent contained in the detergent input device 111 a is mixed with washing water supplied through a valve assembly 220 and a supply pipe (not shown), and then is supplied into the basket 130 via the detergent input space 111 a.
- a control panel 200 is installed at a rear upper side of the top cover 111 , controls the operation of the washing machine 100 , and displays an operational state.
- a control box (C) consisting of a microcomputer and components is mounted in the control panel 100 .
- a valve assembly 220 is installed on a rear surface of the control panel 200 , which includes a cool water valve 221 for supplying cool water and a warm water valve 22 for supplying warm water.
- a receiving unit 210 is formed at the control panel 200 , and a detergent input device 300 is inserted into the receiving unit 210 . Since the detergent input device 300 is installed at the control panel 200 , detergent input processes need not be performed inside the dark cabinet 110 thus to be simplified. Furthermore, since the detergent input device 300 is installed at the control panel 200 not at the top cover 111 , even if the top cover 111 is formed of steel, the top cover 111 does not have degraded appearance.
- the valve assembly 220 and the detergent input device 300 are connected to each other by a hose 230 .
- the hose 230 is formed of a flexible rubber material.
- the hose 230 consists of a first hose 231 , a second hose 232 , and a third hose 233 , respectively connected to a first terminal 241 , a second terminal 242 , and a third terminal 243 that will be later explained.
- the detergent input device 300 includes a housing 310 inserted into the receiving unit 210 (Refer to FIG. 1 ), and a dispenser 320 detachably mounted at the housing 310 .
- the housing 310 is fixed to the control panel 200 in a screw or hinge coupling manner.
- the dispenser 320 is detachably mounted at the housing 310 in a drawing manner.
- a user detachably mounts the dispenser 320 at the housing 310 in a drawing manner by pushing or pulling a handgrip 321 a formed at a front surface 321 of the dispenser 320 .
- the dispenser 320 includes a first storage unit (R 1 ) for storing a large amount of powder detergent; second storage units disposed at both sides of the first storage unit (R 1 ) for storing a small amount of powder detergent or a fabric softener and a cap 322 installed at an upper side of the first storage unit (R 1 ).
- the cap 322 includes an inclined wall 322 a having a hole at a central portion thereof. Washing water dropped on the inclined wall flows down into the first storage unit (R 1 ), and the powder detergent contained in the first storage unit (R 1 ) is prevented from being discharge out of the first storage unit (R 1 ) due to the inclined wall 322 a.
- Siphon pipes (S) are installed at each bottom of the first storage unit (R 1 ) and the second storage units (R 2 ). Detailed explanation for the construction and operation of the siphon pipes (S) will be omitted by referring to Korean Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 10-2006-85978.
- Insertion spaces (T) are formed between the first storage unit and each of the second storage units.
- guide members 312 are vertically installed in the housing 310 so as to be inserted into the insertion spaces (T) when the housing 310 and the dispenser 320 are coupled to each other.
- the guide members 312 guide the dispenser 320 to be coupled to the housing 310 , and support the dispenser 320 having been coupled to the housing 310 .
- a terminal 240 for supplying washing water to the first storage unit (R 1 ) and the second storage units (R 2 ) is installed on an upper surface of the housing 310 .
- the terminal 240 is connected to the valve assembly 220 by a hose 230 . More specifically, the terminal 240 consists of a first terminal 241 , a second terminal 242 , and a third terminal 243 , respectively connected to a first hose 231 , a second hose 232 , and a third hose 233 .
- a water dispersing member 313 having a plurality of holes 313 a toward an upper side of the cap 322 is installed in the housing 310 .
- the holes 313 a of the water dispersing member 313 serve to uniformly disperse washing water injected onto the water dispersing member 313 , and then to introduce the washing water into the first storage unit (R 1 ). Accordingly, the powder detergent contained in the first storage unit (R 1 ) is smoothly mixed with the washing water, and is prevented from being introduced into the basket 130 in the form of a lump.
- the water dispersing member 313 is installed above the guide members 312 for convenience.
- a duct 311 extending toward an upper side of the basket 130 is installed at the bottom of the housing 310 , and an outlet 311 a through which washing water is supplied into the basket 130 is formed at a front side of the duct 311 .
- the duct 311 may be integrally formed with the housing 310 , or may be separately formed from the housing 310 thus to be installed at the bottom of the housing 310 .
- a user pulls the dispenser 320 out of the housing 310 in a direction indicated by the arrow ‘A’ with holding a handgrip 321 a of the dispenser 320 .
- powder detergent is put in the first storage unit (R 1 ), and powder detergent or a fabric softener is put in the second storage units (R 2 ). Then, the user pushes the dispenser 320 into the housing 310 in a direction indicated by the arrow ‘B’ with holding the handgrip 321 a of the dispenser 320 .
- the user may input detergent to the detergent input space 111 a.
- the inputted detergent is mixed with washing water introduced into the detergent input space 111 a, and then is introduced into the basket 130 via the detergent input space 111 a.
- washing water is supplied to each upper side of the first storage unit (R 1 ) and the second storage units (R 2 ) through the valve assembly 220 , the hose 230 , and the terminal 240 . Then, the washing water is mixed with the detergent contained in the first storage unit (R 1 ) and the second storage units (R 2 ).
- the water dispersing member 313 is installed above the first storage unit (R 1 ) containing a large amount of powder detergent therein, and washing water is introduced into the first storage unit (R 1 ) by being dispersed by the water dispersing member 313 . Accordingly, the washing water is uniformly mixed with the powder detergent contained in the first storage unit (R 1 ).
- the washing water introduced into the first storage unit (R 1 ) and the second storage units (R 2 ) reaches a certain level, the washing water is discharged out of the first storage unit (R 1 ) and the second storage units (R 2 ) through the siphon pipes (S) by using the siphon principle.
- the washing water discharged out of the siphon pipes (S) and mixed with the detergent is introduced above the basket 130 (refer to FIG. 1 ) through the duct 311 , and then is supplied into the basket 130 (refer to FIG. 1 ) through the outlet 311 a of the duct 311 . Then, laundry is cleaned by general washing processes.
- FIG. 6 is a partial perspective view of a top-loading type washing machine according to a second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 7 is a partial planar view of a detergent input device installed at a control panel of FIG. 6 .
- a detergent input device 400 includes a housing 410 inserted into the receiving unit 210 (Refer to FIG. 1 ), and a dispenser 420 detachably mounted at the housing 410 by sliding by a certain angle.
- the housing 410 is fixed to the control panel 200 in a screw or hinge coupling manner.
- a duct 311 through which washing water is discharged out is installed below the housing 410 .
- Detergent mixed with washing water at the detergent input device 400 is introduced into the basket 130 through the duct 311 .
- the detergent input device 400 connected to a valve assembly 220 by a hose 230 .
- the hose 230 is formed of a flexible rubber material. More specifically, the hose 230 consists of a first hose 231 , a second hose 232 , and a third hose 233 , respectively connected to a first terminal 241 , a second terminal 242 , and a third terminal 243 that will be later explained.
- FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of the detergent input device of FIG. 7
- FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of a housing of FIG. 8
- FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view of a dispenser of FIG. 8 .
- the dotted arrow indicates water injected from injection holes.
- the housing 410 has a rectangular box shape to contain detergent therein, and is provided with a mounting opening 411 for detachably mounting the dispenser 420 at a front surface thereof.
- the dispenser 420 is inserted into the housing 410 under the guidance of a guide unit 430 through the mounting opening 411 .
- the mounting opening 411 is backward inclined by a certain angle.
- a stopper 415 for preventing the dispenser 430 having mounted in the housing 410 from moving in the housing 410 by contacting a handgrip 422 is formed at a lower end of the mounting opening 411 .
- a front lower end of the housing 410 is concavely camferred with an arc shape.
- an empty space (V) is formed below the housing 410 .
- the empty space (V) can be utilized so as to mount components therein, etc.
- the housing 410 includes first storage unit (R 1 ), second storage units (R 2 ) disposed at both sides of the first storage unit (R 1 ) and containing powder detergent or a fabric softener therein, partition plates 412 for partitioning the first storage unit (R 1 ) and the second storage units (R 2 ) from each other, and pipes 413 for injecting water to the first storage unit (R 1 ) and the second storage units (R 2 ).
- Siphon pipes (S) are installed at each bottom of the first storage unit (R 1 ) and the second storage units (R 2 ). Detailed explanation for the construction and operation of the siphon pipes (S) will be omitted by referring to Korean Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 10-2006-85978.
- a terminal 240 is penetratingly installed at a rear surface of the housing 410 so as to supply washing water, and the terminal 240 is connected to the valve assembly 220 by the hose 230 .
- the terminal 240 consists of a first terminal 241 , a second terminal 242 , and a third terminal 243 , respectively connected to a first hose 231 , a second hose 232 , and a third hose 233 .
- the first to third terminals 241 , 242 , 243 are connected to pipes each having a plurality of injection holes 413 a on a lower surface, through the injection holes 413 a water is downwardly injected to the first storage unit (R 1 ) and the second storage units (R 2 ).
- Water from the injection holes 413 a is injected toward a first receiving unit (S 1 ) and second receiving units (S 2 ).
- the reason is in order to forcibly flow detergent contained in the first receiving unit (S 1 ) and the second receiving units (S 2 ) into the first storage unit (R 1 ) and the second storage units (R 2 ) by washing off, without allowing the detergent to remain in the first receiving unit (S 1 ) and the second receiving units (S 2 ) when the dispenser 420 is mounted in the housing 410 .
- the dispenser 420 is formed to have a box shape of which a side surface inserted into the housing 410 has a fan shape.
- a handgrip 422 held by a user so as to detachably mount the dispenser 420 to the housing 410 .
- a door opening unit for opening a door in one touch manner may be installed on a front surface of the dispenser 420 .
- the dispenser 420 includes a first receiving unit (S 1 ) formed in correspondence to the first storage unit (R 1 ), second receiving units (S 2 ) formed in correspondence to the second storage units (R 2 ), and receiving plates 421 for partitioning the first receiving unit (S 1 ) and the second receiving units (S 2 ) from each other.
- a first receiving unit (S 1 ) formed in correspondence to the first storage unit (R 1 )
- second receiving units (S 2 ) formed in correspondence to the second storage units (R 2 )
- receiving plates 421 for partitioning the first receiving unit (S 1 ) and the second receiving units (S 2 ) from each other.
- the receiving plates 421 are provided with slits 421 a in a depth direction, and the partition plates 412 are inserted into the slits 421 a when the dispenser 420 is mounted at the housing 410 .
- the slits 421 a guide the dispenser 420 to be coupled to the housing 410 , and stably support the dispenser 420 having been mounted to the housing 410 .
- the slits 421 a may be formed at the partition plates 412 so that the receiving plates 421 can be inserted into the slits 421 a.
- the housing 410 and the dispenser 420 are provided with a fixing unit, respectively, thereby preventing the dispenser 420 having mounted to the housing 410 from being detached from the housing 410 due to vibration.
- the fixing unit 440 includes a receiving groove 441 formed at the housing 410 ; and a frictional protrusion 442 formed at the dispenser 420 , and received in the receiving groove 441 .
- the frictional protrusion 442 may be formed at the housing 410
- the receiving groove 441 may be formed at the dispenser 420 . It is also possible to configure that the frictional protrusion 442 directly contacts a side surface of the housing 410 without installing the receiving groove 441 .
- FIG. 11 is a view showing a guide unit formed at the housing and the dispenser of FIG. 8
- FIG. 12 is a view showing a state that the dispenser is rotated by a first step with respect to the housing along the guide unit
- FIG. 13 is a view showing a state that the dispenser is rotated by a second step with respect to the housing along the guide unit.
- a guide unit 430 for guiding the dispenser 420 to rotate with respect to the housing 410 is formed at the housing 410 and the dispenser 420 , respectively.
- the guide unit 430 serves to smoothly detachably mount the dispenser 420 to the housing 410 having a lower end camferred into an arc shape.
- the guide unit 430 includes a first guide recess 431 formed at the dispenser 420 ; and a first guide protrusion 432 formed at the housing 410 , and moved by being inserted into the first guide recess 431 .
- the first guide protrusion 432 may be formed at the dispenser 420 , and the first guide recess 431 along which the first guide recess 432 having been inserted moves may be formed at the housing 410 .
- the guide unit 430 further includes: a second guide recess 433 formed at the housing 410 , and disposed above the first guide recess 431 ; and a second guide protrusion 434 formed at the dispenser 420 , and moved by being inserted into the second guide recess 433 .
- the second guide recess 433 may be formed at the dispenser 420
- the second guide protrusion 434 moved by being inserted into the second guide recess 433 may be formed at the housing 410 .
- the second guide recess 433 has an arc shape longer than the first guide recess 431 . And, the second guide recess 433 has a curvature radius smaller than that of the first guide recess 431 .
- a user pulls the dispenser 420 out of the housing 410 in a direction indicated by the arrow ‘A’ with holding the handgrip 422 (refer to FIG. 6 ) of the dispenser 420 .
- the user pulls the dispenser 420 out of the housing 410 thus to rotate by a first step.
- the first guide protrusion 432 of FIG. 11 moves up to a middle portion of the first guide recess 431 along the first guide recess 431 .
- the second guide protrusion 434 also moves up to a middle portion of the second guide recess 433 along the second guide recess 433 .
- the user in order to rotate the dispenser 420 with respect to the housing 410 , the user more pulls the dispenser 420 out of the housing 410 thus to rotate by a second step. Accordingly, as shown in FIG. 13 , the first guide protrusion 432 of FIG. 12 is detached from the first guide recess 431 , and the second guide protrusion 434 moves up to the end of the second guide recess 433 .
- the user puts powder detergent in the first receiving unit (S 1 ), and puts powder detergent or a fabric softener in the second receiving unit (S 2 ). Then, the user pushes the dispenser 420 into the housing 410 in a direction indicated by the arrow ‘B’ with holding the handgrip 422 of the dispenser 420 .
- washing water is supplied to the first storage unit (R 1 ) and the second storage units (R 2 ) through the valve assembly 220 , the hose 230 , the terminal 240 , and the pipe 413 . Then, the washing water is mixed with detergent contained in the first storage unit (R 1 ) and the second storage units (R 2 ).
- water from the injection holes 413 a is injected toward the first receiving unit (S 1 ) and the second receiving units (S 2 ), thereby forcibly flowing down detergent remaining in the first receiving unit (S 1 ) and the second receiving units (S 2 ) into the first storage unit (R 1 ) and the second storage units (R 2 ) by being washed off.
- washing water introduced into the first storage unit (R 1 ) and the second storage units (R 2 ) reaches a certain level, the washing water is discharged out of the first storage unit (R 1 ) and the second storage units (R 2 ) through the siphon pipes (S) by using the siphon principle.
- the washing water discharged out of the siphon pipes (S) and mixed with the detergent is introduced above the basket 130 through the duct 311 , and then is supplied into the basket 130 . Then, laundry is cleaned by general washing processes.
- the detergent input device is installed at the control panel. Accordingly, a process for opening a lid and putting a user's hand into a cabinet for detergent input can be omitted. Furthermore, can be solved a problem occurring when the user inputs a precise amount of detergent to a detergent container inside the dark cabinet. As a result, the entire process for detergent input can be simplified.
- the detergent input device is installed at the control panel not inside the top cover, the entire appearance is not degraded even when the top cover is formed of steel.
- a lower end of the housing of the detergent input device is inwardly camferred with an arc shape. Accordingly, when the housing is inserted into the receiving unit, an empty space is formed below the housing. The empty space can be utilized so as to mount components therein, etc. As a result, space loss occurring when the detergent input device is installed at the control panel can be minimized.
- water from the pipes of the housing of the detergent input device is injected toward the first receiving unit and the second receiving units of the dispenser, thereby forcibly flowing down detergent remaining in the first receiving unit and the second receiving units into the first storage unit and the second storage units by being washed off. Accordingly, inputted detergent can be completely used for a washing process, thereby reducing a usage amount of detergent.
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In a top-loading type washing machine, a detergent input device is installed at a control panel. Accordingly, a process for opening a lid and putting a user's hand into a cabinet for detergent input is omitted. Furthermore, can be solved a problem occurring when the user inputs a precise amount of detergent to the detergent input device inside the dark cabinet. As a result, the entire process for detergent input is simplified. Furthermore, since the detergent input device is installed at the control panel not inside a top cover, the entire appearance is not degraded even when the top cover is formed of steel.
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- The present invention relates to subject matter contained in priority Korean Application No. 10-2007-0051677, filed on May 28, 2007 and Korean Application No. 10-2007-0051678, filed on May 28, 2007 which are herein expressly incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a washing machine, and more particularly, to a top-loading type washing machine having a detergent input device installed at a control panel.
- 2. Description of the Background Art
- Generally, a washing machine serves to remove all kinds of foreign materials attached to laundry such as clothes and bedclothes by using a softening operation of detergent, a friction operation of a water current when a pulsator rotates, an impact applied to laundry from the pulsator, etc.
- Among various types of washing machines, a top-loading type washing machine configured to input laundry from an upper side, comprises: a cabinet for forming appearance; a tub received in the cabinet; a basket received in the tub, and rotated at the time of a washing or dehydrating process; a pulsator rotatably installed at a bottom surface of the tub; a motor for rotating the pulsator and the basket; and a clutch for determining a transmission direction of a driving force of the motor so that only the pulsator rotates at the time of a washing process, and both the basket and the pulsator rotate at the time of a dehydrating process.
- A top cover is mounted above the cabinet. A plurality of manipulating buttons for manipulating washing processes, and a control panel for displaying a manipulated state are provided at a rear upper side of the top cover. A lid is installed at a central portion of the top cover so as to introduce or draw laundry into or out of the basket by being opened and closed.
- A valve assembly to which a water supply pipe for supplying water is connected is installed at a rear surface of the control panel.
- A detergent input device for supplying detergent to the basket is installed at an inner lower side of the top cover. The detergent input device is connected to the valve assembly by the hose, and thus receives washing water from the water supply pipe.
- Generally, as shown in
FIG. 5 disclosed in Korean Registration Patent No. 10-0303532, the detergent input device includes a detergent casing installed at an inner side of the top cover, and opened so as to be communicated with the water supply pipe; and a detergent container received in the detergent casing so as to be pulled out of the detergent casing in a drawing manner, for supplying liquid detergent into the basket after dissolving powder detergent with temporarily receiving washing water supplied from the water supply pipe. - However, the conventional detergent input device has the following problems.
- First, for detergent input, a user puts his hand into the cabinet after opening the lid. Then, the user withdraws the detergent container from the detergent casing by backward pulling the detergent container out of the detergent casing. Then, the user inputs a certain amount of detergent into the withdrawn detergent container, and then forwardly pushes the detergent container thus to mount at the detergent casing.
- The entire process for detergent input is complicated and difficult. Also, there is a difficulty in putting a precise amount of detergent into the detergent container inside the dark cabinet.
- Furthermore, when the top cover is formed of steel, an additional coupling opening to install the detergent casing has to be formed at an inner side of the top cover. As a result, the entire appearance may be degraded.
- Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a top-loading type washing machine having a detergent input device capable of simplifying detergent input processes.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a top-loading type washing machine capable of preventing appearance degradation even when a top cover is formed of steel, by installing a detergent input device at a position rather than inside of the top cover.
- To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, there is provided a top-loading type washing machine, comprising: a control panel; and a detergent input device installed at the control panel.
- The detergent input device comprises: a housing; and a dispenser detachably mounted at the housing.
- Preferably, the dispenser is detachably mounted at the housing in a drawing manner.
- To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, there is also provided a top-loading type washing machine, comprising: a cabinet; a top cover for covering an upper portion of the cabinet; a control panel installed at an upper portion of the top cover; and a detergent input device installed at the control panel.
- The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
- The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a top-loading type washing machine according to a first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a partial perspective view of a detergent input device installed at a control panel ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a partial planar view of the detergent input device installed at a control panel ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the detergent input device ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a dispenser ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 is a partial perspective view of a top-loading type washing machine according to a second embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a partial planar view of a detergent input device installed at a control panel ofFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of the detergent input device ofFIG. 7 ; -
FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of a housing ofFIG. 8 ; -
FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view of a dispenser ofFIG. 8 ; -
FIG. 11 is a view showing a guide unit formed at the housing and the dispenser ofFIG. 8 ; -
FIG. 12 is a view showing a state that the dispenser is rotated by a first step with respect to the housing along the guide unit; and -
FIG. 13 is a view showing a state that the dispenser is rotated by a second step with respect to the housing along the guide unit. - Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
- Hereinafter, a top-loading type washing machine according to a first embodiment of the present invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the attached drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a top-loading type washing machine according to a first embodiment of the present invention,FIG. 2 is a partial perspective view of a detergent input device installed at a control panel ofFIG. 1 ,FIG. 3 is a partial planar view of the detergent input device installed at a control panel ofFIG. 1 ,FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the detergent input device ofFIG. 1 , andFIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a dispenser ofFIG. 4 . - Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , a top-loadingtype washing machine 100 comprises: acabinet 110 for forming appearance; atub 120 received in thecabinet 110, for containing washing water therein; abasket 130 received in thetub 120, rotated at the time of a washing or dehydrating process, and composed of anouter wall 132 and aninner wall 131; apulsator 160 rotatably installed at a bottom surface of theinner wall 131, for stirring laundry; and adriving unit 170 for simultaneously or individually driving thebasket 130 and thepulsator 160. - The
basket 130 is composed of anouter wall 132 that forms appearance, and aninner wall 131 disposed inside theouter wall 132 with a certain gap therebetween and having a receiving space for receiving laundry. - The
outer wall 132 and theinner wall 131 are provided withdrain holes tub 120 is introduced into or discharged out of thebasket 130. - A
top cover 111 is installed above thecabinet 110. Alid 112 for opening and closing thebasket 130 is installed above thetop cover 111. Adetergent input space 111 a for inputting detergent is formed at a front side of thetop cover 111. - Detergent contained in the
detergent input device 111 a is mixed with washing water supplied through avalve assembly 220 and a supply pipe (not shown), and then is supplied into thebasket 130 via thedetergent input space 111 a. - A
control panel 200 is installed at a rear upper side of thetop cover 111, controls the operation of thewashing machine 100, and displays an operational state. To this end, a control box (C) consisting of a microcomputer and components is mounted in thecontrol panel 100. - A
valve assembly 220 is installed on a rear surface of thecontrol panel 200, which includes acool water valve 221 for supplying cool water and a warm water valve 22 for supplying warm water. - A
receiving unit 210 is formed at thecontrol panel 200, and adetergent input device 300 is inserted into thereceiving unit 210. Since thedetergent input device 300 is installed at thecontrol panel 200, detergent input processes need not be performed inside thedark cabinet 110 thus to be simplified. Furthermore, since thedetergent input device 300 is installed at thecontrol panel 200 not at thetop cover 111, even if thetop cover 111 is formed of steel, thetop cover 111 does not have degraded appearance. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , thevalve assembly 220 and thedetergent input device 300 are connected to each other by ahose 230. In order to easily connect thevalve assembly 220 and thedetergent input device 300 to each other, thehose 230 is formed of a flexible rubber material. - More specifically, the
hose 230 consists of afirst hose 231, asecond hose 232, and athird hose 233, respectively connected to afirst terminal 241, asecond terminal 242, and athird terminal 243 that will be later explained. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 4 , thedetergent input device 300 includes ahousing 310 inserted into the receiving unit 210 (Refer toFIG. 1 ), and adispenser 320 detachably mounted at thehousing 310. - The
housing 310 is fixed to thecontrol panel 200 in a screw or hinge coupling manner. - The
dispenser 320 is detachably mounted at thehousing 310 in a drawing manner. For detergent input, a user detachably mounts thedispenser 320 at thehousing 310 in a drawing manner by pushing or pulling ahandgrip 321 a formed at afront surface 321 of thedispenser 320. - Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5 , thedispenser 320 includes a first storage unit (R1) for storing a large amount of powder detergent; second storage units disposed at both sides of the first storage unit (R1) for storing a small amount of powder detergent or a fabric softener and acap 322 installed at an upper side of the first storage unit (R1). - The
cap 322 includes aninclined wall 322 a having a hole at a central portion thereof. Washing water dropped on the inclined wall flows down into the first storage unit (R1), and the powder detergent contained in the first storage unit (R1) is prevented from being discharge out of the first storage unit (R1) due to theinclined wall 322 a. - Siphon pipes (S) are installed at each bottom of the first storage unit (R1) and the second storage units (R2). Detailed explanation for the construction and operation of the siphon pipes (S) will be omitted by referring to Korean Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 10-2006-85978.
- Insertion spaces (T) are formed between the first storage unit and each of the second storage units. And, guide
members 312 are vertically installed in thehousing 310 so as to be inserted into the insertion spaces (T) when thehousing 310 and thedispenser 320 are coupled to each other. Theguide members 312 guide thedispenser 320 to be coupled to thehousing 310, and support thedispenser 320 having been coupled to thehousing 310. - A terminal 240 for supplying washing water to the first storage unit (R1) and the second storage units (R2) is installed on an upper surface of the
housing 310. The terminal 240 is connected to thevalve assembly 220 by ahose 230. More specifically, the terminal 240 consists of afirst terminal 241, asecond terminal 242, and athird terminal 243, respectively connected to afirst hose 231, asecond hose 232, and athird hose 233. - A
water dispersing member 313 having a plurality ofholes 313 a toward an upper side of thecap 322 is installed in thehousing 310. Theholes 313 a of thewater dispersing member 313 serve to uniformly disperse washing water injected onto thewater dispersing member 313, and then to introduce the washing water into the first storage unit (R1). Accordingly, the powder detergent contained in the first storage unit (R1) is smoothly mixed with the washing water, and is prevented from being introduced into thebasket 130 in the form of a lump. Thewater dispersing member 313 is installed above theguide members 312 for convenience. - A
duct 311 extending toward an upper side of thebasket 130 is installed at the bottom of thehousing 310, and anoutlet 311 a through which washing water is supplied into thebasket 130 is formed at a front side of theduct 311. Theduct 311 may be integrally formed with thehousing 310, or may be separately formed from thehousing 310 thus to be installed at the bottom of thehousing 310. - Hereinafter, the operation of the detergent input device will be explained.
- Referring to
FIG. 2 , for detergent input, a user pulls thedispenser 320 out of thehousing 310 in a direction indicated by the arrow ‘A’ with holding ahandgrip 321 a of thedispenser 320. - Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5 , powder detergent is put in the first storage unit (R1), and powder detergent or a fabric softener is put in the second storage units (R2). Then, the user pushes thedispenser 320 into thehousing 310 in a direction indicated by the arrow ‘B’ with holding thehandgrip 321 a of thedispenser 320. Here, the user may input detergent to thedetergent input space 111 a. The inputted detergent is mixed with washing water introduced into thedetergent input space 111 a, and then is introduced into thebasket 130 via thedetergent input space 111 a. - Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4 , washing water is supplied to each upper side of the first storage unit (R1) and the second storage units (R2) through thevalve assembly 220, thehose 230, and the terminal 240. Then, the washing water is mixed with the detergent contained in the first storage unit (R1) and the second storage units (R2). - Here, the
water dispersing member 313 is installed above the first storage unit (R1) containing a large amount of powder detergent therein, and washing water is introduced into the first storage unit (R1) by being dispersed by thewater dispersing member 313. Accordingly, the washing water is uniformly mixed with the powder detergent contained in the first storage unit (R1). - Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5 , once washing water introduced into the first storage unit (R1) and the second storage units (R2) reaches a certain level, the washing water is discharged out of the first storage unit (R1) and the second storage units (R2) through the siphon pipes (S) by using the siphon principle. - The washing water discharged out of the siphon pipes (S) and mixed with the detergent is introduced above the basket 130 (refer to
FIG. 1 ) through theduct 311, and then is supplied into the basket 130 (refer toFIG. 1 ) through theoutlet 311 a of theduct 311. Then, laundry is cleaned by general washing processes. - Hereinafter, a detergent input device according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be explained in more detail. The same reference numerals will be given to the same parts as those of the first embodiment, and their detailed explanation will be omitted.
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FIG. 6 is a partial perspective view of a top-loading type washing machine according to a second embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 7 is a partial planar view of a detergent input device installed at a control panel ofFIG. 6 . - Referring to
FIGS. 6 and 7 , adetergent input device 400 according to a second embodiment of the present invention includes ahousing 410 inserted into the receiving unit 210 (Refer toFIG. 1 ), and adispenser 420 detachably mounted at thehousing 410 by sliding by a certain angle. Thehousing 410 is fixed to thecontrol panel 200 in a screw or hinge coupling manner. - A
duct 311 through which washing water is discharged out is installed below thehousing 410. Detergent mixed with washing water at thedetergent input device 400 is introduced into thebasket 130 through theduct 311. Thedetergent input device 400 connected to avalve assembly 220 by ahose 230. In order to easily connect thevalve assembly 220 and thedetergent input device 300 to each other, thehose 230 is formed of a flexible rubber material. More specifically, thehose 230 consists of afirst hose 231, asecond hose 232, and athird hose 233, respectively connected to afirst terminal 241, asecond terminal 242, and athird terminal 243 that will be later explained. -
FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of the detergent input device ofFIG. 7 ,FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of a housing ofFIG. 8 , andFIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view of a dispenser ofFIG. 8 . Here, the dotted arrow indicates water injected from injection holes. - Referring to
FIGS. 7 to 9 , thehousing 410 has a rectangular box shape to contain detergent therein, and is provided with a mountingopening 411 for detachably mounting thedispenser 420 at a front surface thereof. Thedispenser 420 is inserted into thehousing 410 under the guidance of aguide unit 430 through the mountingopening 411. Here, in order to insert thedispenser 430 into thehousing 410 under the guidance of theguide unit 430, the mountingopening 411 is backward inclined by a certain angle. - A
stopper 415 for preventing thedispenser 430 having mounted in thehousing 410 from moving in thehousing 410 by contacting ahandgrip 422 is formed at a lower end of the mountingopening 411. - A front lower end of the
housing 410 is concavely camferred with an arc shape. - Accordingly, when the
housing 410 is inserted into the receivingunit 210, an empty space (V) is formed below thehousing 410. The empty space (V) can be utilized so as to mount components therein, etc. - As a result, space loss occurring when the
detergent input device 400 is installed at thecontrol panel 200 can be minimized. - The
housing 410 includes first storage unit (R1), second storage units (R2) disposed at both sides of the first storage unit (R1) and containing powder detergent or a fabric softener therein,partition plates 412 for partitioning the first storage unit (R1) and the second storage units (R2) from each other, andpipes 413 for injecting water to the first storage unit (R1) and the second storage units (R2). - Siphon pipes (S) are installed at each bottom of the first storage unit (R1) and the second storage units (R2). Detailed explanation for the construction and operation of the siphon pipes (S) will be omitted by referring to Korean Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 10-2006-85978.
- A terminal 240 is penetratingly installed at a rear surface of the
housing 410 so as to supply washing water, and the terminal 240 is connected to thevalve assembly 220 by thehose 230. - More concretely, the terminal 240 consists of a
first terminal 241, asecond terminal 242, and athird terminal 243, respectively connected to afirst hose 231, asecond hose 232, and athird hose 233. The first tothird terminals - Water from the injection holes 413 a is injected toward a first receiving unit (S1) and second receiving units (S2). The reason is in order to forcibly flow detergent contained in the first receiving unit (S1) and the second receiving units (S2) into the first storage unit (R1) and the second storage units (R2) by washing off, without allowing the detergent to remain in the first receiving unit (S1) and the second receiving units (S2) when the
dispenser 420 is mounted in thehousing 410. - Referring to
FIGS. 8 to 10 , thedispenser 420 is formed to have a box shape of which a side surface inserted into thehousing 410 has a fan shape. At a front lower side of thedispenser 420, installed is ahandgrip 422 held by a user so as to detachably mount thedispenser 420 to thehousing 410. - As disclosed in Korean Laid-Open Utility Model Publication No. 20-1994-0022755, a door opening unit for opening a door in one touch manner may be installed on a front surface of the
dispenser 420. - The
dispenser 420 includes a first receiving unit (S1) formed in correspondence to the first storage unit (R1), second receiving units (S2) formed in correspondence to the second storage units (R2), and receivingplates 421 for partitioning the first receiving unit (S1) and the second receiving units (S2) from each other. Under the configuration, when thedispenser 420 is mounted at thehousing 410, detergent contained in the first receiving unit (S1) is introduced into the first storage unit (R1), and detergent contained in the second receiving units (S2) is introduced into the second storage units (R2). - The receiving
plates 421 are provided withslits 421 a in a depth direction, and thepartition plates 412 are inserted into theslits 421 a when thedispenser 420 is mounted at thehousing 410. Theslits 421 a guide thedispenser 420 to be coupled to thehousing 410, and stably support thedispenser 420 having been mounted to thehousing 410. Here, theslits 421 a may be formed at thepartition plates 412 so that the receivingplates 421 can be inserted into theslits 421 a. - The
housing 410 and thedispenser 420 are provided with a fixing unit, respectively, thereby preventing thedispenser 420 having mounted to thehousing 410 from being detached from thehousing 410 due to vibration. - The fixing
unit 440 includes a receivinggroove 441 formed at thehousing 410; and africtional protrusion 442 formed at thedispenser 420, and received in the receivinggroove 441. According to a design modification, thefrictional protrusion 442 may be formed at thehousing 410, and the receivinggroove 441 may be formed at thedispenser 420. It is also possible to configure that thefrictional protrusion 442 directly contacts a side surface of thehousing 410 without installing the receivinggroove 441. -
FIG. 11 is a view showing a guide unit formed at the housing and the dispenser ofFIG. 8 ,FIG. 12 is a view showing a state that the dispenser is rotated by a first step with respect to the housing along the guide unit, andFIG. 13 is a view showing a state that the dispenser is rotated by a second step with respect to the housing along the guide unit. - Referring to
FIGS. 11 to 13 , aguide unit 430 for guiding thedispenser 420 to rotate with respect to thehousing 410 is formed at thehousing 410 and thedispenser 420, respectively. Theguide unit 430 serves to smoothly detachably mount thedispenser 420 to thehousing 410 having a lower end camferred into an arc shape. - The
guide unit 430 includes afirst guide recess 431 formed at thedispenser 420; and afirst guide protrusion 432 formed at thehousing 410, and moved by being inserted into thefirst guide recess 431. According to a design modification, thefirst guide protrusion 432 may be formed at thedispenser 420, and thefirst guide recess 431 along which thefirst guide recess 432 having been inserted moves may be formed at thehousing 410. - In order to more stably guide the
dispenser 420 to be detachably mounted to thehousing 410, theguide unit 430 further includes: asecond guide recess 433 formed at thehousing 410, and disposed above thefirst guide recess 431; and asecond guide protrusion 434 formed at thedispenser 420, and moved by being inserted into thesecond guide recess 433. According to a design modification, thesecond guide recess 433 may be formed at thedispenser 420, and thesecond guide protrusion 434 moved by being inserted into thesecond guide recess 433 may be formed at thehousing 410. - In order to smoothly rotate the
dispenser 420 with respect to thehousing 410, thesecond guide recess 433 has an arc shape longer than thefirst guide recess 431. And, thesecond guide recess 433 has a curvature radius smaller than that of thefirst guide recess 431. - Hereinafter, the operation of a detergent input device according to another embodiment of the present invention will be explained.
- Referring to
FIG. 11 , for detergent input, a user pulls thedispenser 420 out of thehousing 410 in a direction indicated by the arrow ‘A’ with holding the handgrip 422 (refer toFIG. 6 ) of thedispenser 420. - Referring to
FIGS. 11 and 12 , in order to rotate thedispenser 420 with respect to thehousing 410, the user pulls thedispenser 420 out of thehousing 410 thus to rotate by a first step. Accordingly, as shown inFIG. 12 , thefirst guide protrusion 432 ofFIG. 11 moves up to a middle portion of thefirst guide recess 431 along thefirst guide recess 431. And, thesecond guide protrusion 434 also moves up to a middle portion of thesecond guide recess 433 along thesecond guide recess 433. - Referring to
FIGS. 12 and 13 , in order to rotate thedispenser 420 with respect to thehousing 410, the user more pulls thedispenser 420 out of thehousing 410 thus to rotate by a second step. Accordingly, as shown inFIG. 13 , thefirst guide protrusion 432 ofFIG. 12 is detached from thefirst guide recess 431, and thesecond guide protrusion 434 moves up to the end of thesecond guide recess 433. - Referring to
FIGS. 10 and 11 , the user puts powder detergent in the first receiving unit (S1), and puts powder detergent or a fabric softener in the second receiving unit (S2). Then, the user pushes thedispenser 420 into thehousing 410 in a direction indicated by the arrow ‘B’ with holding thehandgrip 422 of thedispenser 420. - Referring to
FIG. 8 , since the first receiving unit (S1) is disposed at the first storage unit (R1), detergent contained in the first receiving unit (S1) flows to the first storage unit (R1). Likewise, since the second receiving units (S2) are disposed at the second storage units (R2), detergent contained in the second receiving unit (S2) flows to the second storage units (R2). - Referring to
FIGS. 6 to 8 , washing water is supplied to the first storage unit (R1) and the second storage units (R2) through thevalve assembly 220, thehose 230, the terminal 240, and thepipe 413. Then, the washing water is mixed with detergent contained in the first storage unit (R1) and the second storage units (R2). Here, water from the injection holes 413 a is injected toward the first receiving unit (S1) and the second receiving units (S2), thereby forcibly flowing down detergent remaining in the first receiving unit (S1) and the second receiving units (S2) into the first storage unit (R1) and the second storage units (R2) by being washed off. - Once washing water introduced into the first storage unit (R1) and the second storage units (R2) reaches a certain level, the washing water is discharged out of the first storage unit (R1) and the second storage units (R2) through the siphon pipes (S) by using the siphon principle.
- The washing water discharged out of the siphon pipes (S) and mixed with the detergent is introduced above the
basket 130 through theduct 311, and then is supplied into thebasket 130. Then, laundry is cleaned by general washing processes. - As aforementioned, in the top-loading type washing machine having a detergent input device according to the present invention, the detergent input device is installed at the control panel. Accordingly, a process for opening a lid and putting a user's hand into a cabinet for detergent input can be omitted. Furthermore, can be solved a problem occurring when the user inputs a precise amount of detergent to a detergent container inside the dark cabinet. As a result, the entire process for detergent input can be simplified.
- Furthermore, since the detergent input device is installed at the control panel not inside the top cover, the entire appearance is not degraded even when the top cover is formed of steel.
- A lower end of the housing of the detergent input device is inwardly camferred with an arc shape. Accordingly, when the housing is inserted into the receiving unit, an empty space is formed below the housing. The empty space can be utilized so as to mount components therein, etc. As a result, space loss occurring when the detergent input device is installed at the control panel can be minimized.
- Furthermore, water from the pipes of the housing of the detergent input device is injected toward the first receiving unit and the second receiving units of the dispenser, thereby forcibly flowing down detergent remaining in the first receiving unit and the second receiving units into the first storage unit and the second storage units by being washed off. Accordingly, inputted detergent can be completely used for a washing process, thereby reducing a usage amount of detergent.
- The foregoing embodiments and advantages are merely exemplary and are not to be construed as limiting the present invention. The present teachings can be readily applied to other types of apparatuses. This description is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims. Many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The features, structures, methods, and other characteristics of the exemplary embodiments described herein may be combined in various ways to obtain additional and/or alternative exemplary embodiments.
- As the present features may be embodied in several forms without departing from the characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the above-described embodiments are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within its scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes and modifications that fall within the metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalents of such metes and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.
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1. A top-loading type washing machine, comprising:
a control panel; and
a detergent input device installed at the control panel.
2. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 1 , wherein the detergent input device comprises:
a housing; and
a dispenser detachably mounted at the housing.
3. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 2 , wherein the dispenser is detachably mounted at the housing in a drawing manner.
4. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 2 , wherein a duct through which washing water is discharged out is installed below the housing.
5. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 2 , wherein the dispenser comprises:
a first storage unit;
second storage units formed at both sides of the first storage unit; and
a cap installed above the first storage unit.
6. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 5 , wherein siphon pipes through which washing water is discharged out are installed at each bottom of the first storage unit and the second storage units.
7. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 5 , wherein insertion spaces are formed between the first storage unit and each of the second storage units, and guide members are installed at the housing so as to be inserted into the insertion spaces when the housing and the dispenser are coupled to each other.
8. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 5 , wherein a terminal for respectively supplying washing water to the first storage unit and the second storage units is installed on an upper surface of the housing.
9. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 5 , wherein a water dispersing member for uniformly dispersing washing water to the cap when the housing and the dispenser are coupled to each other is installed in the housing.
10. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 2 , wherein the dispenser is detachably mounted at the housing in a rotating manner by a predetermined angle.
11. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 10 , wherein a guide unit for guiding the rotation of the dispenser is formed at the housing and the dispenser, respectively.
12. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 11 , wherein the guide unit comprises:
a first guide recess formed at the dispenser; and
a first guide protrusion formed at the housing, and moved by being inserted into the first guide recess.
13. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 12 , wherein the guide unit further comprises:
a second guide recess formed at the housing, and disposed above the first guide recess; and
a second guide protrusion formed at the dispenser, and moved by being inserted into the second guide recess.
14. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 13 , wherein the second guide recess is longer than the first guide recess.
15. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 13 , wherein the second guide recess has a curvature radius smaller than that of the first guide recess.
16. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 10 , wherein the housing comprises:
a first storage unit;
second storage units disposed at both sides of the first storage unit;
partition plates for partitioning the first storage unit and the second storage units from each other; and
pipes for injecting water to the first storage unit and the second storage units.
17. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 16 , wherein siphon pipes are installed at each bottom of the first storage unit and the second storage units.
18. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 16 , wherein the dispenser comprises:
a first receiving unit formed in correspondence to the first storage unit;
second receiving units formed in correspondence to the second storage units; and
receiving plates for partitioning the first receiving unit and the second receiving units from each other.
19. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 18 , wherein the receiving plates are provided with slits in a depth direction, and the partition plates are inserted into the slits when the dispenser is mounted at the housing.
20. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 18 , wherein the pipes are provided with a plurality of injection holes, and water from the injection holes is injected toward the first receiving unit and the second receiving units.
21. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 10 , wherein the housing and the dispenser are further provided with a fixing unit, respectively.
22. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 21 , wherein the fixing unit comprises:
a receiving groove formed at the housing; and
a frictional protrusion formed at the dispenser, and received in the receiving groove.
23. A top-loading type washing machine, comprising:
a cabinet;
a top cover for covering an upper portion of the cabinet;
a control panel installed above the top cover; and
a detergent input device installed at the control panel.
24. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 23 , wherein the detergent input device comprises:
a housing; and
a dispenser detachably mounted at the housing in a drawing manner.
25. The top-loading type washing machine of claim 23 , wherein the detergent input device comprises:
a housing; and
a dispenser detachably mounted at the housing in a rotating manner by a predetermined angle.
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