US20140182685A1 - Drain device for washing machine - Google Patents
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- the drain device is operated to discharge the wash water from the tub to the outside of the cabinet.
- the wash water Since the foam or air bubbles tend to rise within the wash water, the wash water is pushed upward by the rising foam or air bubbles. As the wash water is pushed upward by the rising foam or air bubbles, the wash water is introduced to the inlet 72 of the drain pipe 70 . Then, the wash water flows through the discharge pipe 70 and discharged to the outside of the cabinet 10 .
Abstract
A drain device for a washing machine includes a water storage unit connected to a tub and configured to receive wash water discharged from the tub; a drain pipe connected to the water storage unit and extending to an outside of a cabinet; and a supply pipe connected to the water storage unit and guiding external air to an inlet of the drain pipe.
Description
- The present application claims priority to Korean application number 10-2012-0154985, filed on Dec. 27, 2012, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- The present invention relates to a drain device for a washing machine, and more particularly, to a drain device for a washing machine, which is capable of reducing the amount of wash water remaining in the washing machine after a washing process has ended.
- A general washing machine includes a cabinet, a tub in the cabinet and capable of storing wash water, a drum rotatably installed in the tub and capable of containing laundry therein, a driving unit rotating the drum to perform a washing process, a water supply device supplying wash water to the tub, and a drain device discharging wash water from the tub to the outside of the cabinet after the washing process has ended.
- When a user puts laundry items into the drum and starts a washing process, the water supply device supplies wash water into the tub. When the wash water supply operation is completed, the washing process is performed while the drum is rotated by operation of the driving unit.
- After the washing process has ended, the drain device is operated to discharge the wash water from the tub to the outside of the cabinet.
- The related art of the present invention is disclosed in Korean Patent Laid-open Publication No. 10-2008-0100542 published on Nov. 19, 2008 and titled “Drain device for drum washing machine and control method thereof”.
- Since the conventional washing machine drain device includes a pump installed on a drain pipe extending from the tub, and the drain pipe bends upward, wash water may remain in the drain pipe even though the drain process or operation has ended. Thus, bacteria may breed, or a bad smell may occur.
- Therefore, there is a demand for a structure capable of solving such a problem.
- Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a drain device for a washing machine, which is capable of reducing the amount of wash water remaining in the washing machine after a washing process has ended.
- In one embodiment, a drain device for a washing machine includes a water storage unit connected to a tub (e.g., of the washing machine) and configured to receive wash water from the tub; a drain pipe connected to the water storage unit and extending to the outside of a cabinet (e.g., of the washing machine); and a supply pipe connected to the water storage unit and guiding external air to an inlet of the drain pipe.
- The water storage unit may have a first insertion hole at a side surface thereof, the drain pipe passing through the first insertion hole, and a second insertion hole at a bottom or lowermost surface thereof, the supply pipe passing through the second insertion hole.
- The water storage unit may be under the tub.
- The drain device may further include a pump configured to introduce external air into the inlet of the drain pipe through the supply pipe.
- The water storage unit may include a support configured to fix the inlet of the drain pipe (e.g., in a general or predetermined location).
- The supply pipe may have an outer diameter less than an inner diameter of the drain pipe, and may be partially inserted into the inlet of the discharge pipe.
- The drain device may further include a pump that pumps and/or forces the external air through the drain pipe.
- In another embodiment, a drain device for a washing machine includes a water storage unit connected to a tub (e.g., of the washing machine) and configured to receive wash water from the tub; a drain pipe receiving external air and extending through the water storage unit to the outside of a cabinet (e.g., of the washing machine); and a diverging pipe inside the water storage unit, the diverging pipe diverging from the drain pipe and guiding wash water in the water storage unit to the drain pipe.
- The drain pipe may pass into the water storage unit through a bottom or lowermost surface of the water storage unit, and extend to the outside of the water storage unit through a side surface of the water storage unit.
- The diverging pipe may extend toward the bottom or lowermost surface of the water storage unit.
- The diverging pipe may be at an angle of 15° to 85° with respect to the drain pipe.
- The drain device may further include a pump that pumps and/or forces the external air through the drain pipe.
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FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a washing machine including an exemplary drain device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the exemplary drain device for a washing machine in accordance with one or more embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of another exemplary drain device for a washing machine in accordance with one or more other embodiments of the present invention. - Embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that the drawings are not necessarily to precise scale and may be exaggerated in thickness of lines or sizes of components for descriptive convenience and clarity only. Furthermore, the terms as used herein may be defined by taking functions of the invention into account and can be changed according to the custom or intention of users or operators. Therefore, any definition of the terms should be made according to the overall disclosures set forth herein.
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FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a washing machine including an exemplary drain device in accordance with embodiment(s) of the present invention.FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the exemplary drain device for a washing machine in accordance with embodiment(s) of the present invention. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , the exemplary drain device for a washing machine in accordance with embodiment(s) of the present invention includes awater storage unit 50, adrain pipe 70, and asupply pipe 80. - The
water storage unit 50 is connected to atub 30. Thus, wash water discharged from thetub 30 is received by and temporarily stored in thewater storage unit 50. For example, the wash water discharged from thetub 30 may flow through thewater storage unit 50. Thedrain pipe 70 is connected to a side surface of thewater storage unit 50 and extends to the outside of thecabinet 10. Thesupply pipe 80 is connected to the bottom or lowermost surface of thewater storage unit 50, and guides external air to aninlet 72 of thedrain pipe 70. The external air is introduced into theinlet 72 of thedrain pipe 70 through thesupply pipe 80 by operation of apump 82. - The
water storage unit 50 is under thetub 30 and configured to communicate with (e.g., receive wash water discharged from) thetub 30. Thus, wash water discharged from thetub 30 is flows into and may be stored in thewater storage unit 50, and is then discharged to the outside of thecabinet 10 along thedrain pipe 70 extended to the outside of thecabinet 10 from thewater storage unit 50. - The external air supplied through the
supply pipe 80 by the operation of thepump 82 is output to theinlet 72 of thedrain pipe 70. As the external air is pumped to theinlet 72, foam or air bubbles are formed in the wash water that enters thedrain pipe 70. - Since the foam or air bubbles tend to rise within the wash water, the wash water is pushed upward by the rising foam or air bubbles. As the wash water is pushed upward by the rising foam or air bubbles, the wash water is introduced to the
inlet 72 of thedrain pipe 70. Then, the wash water flows through thedischarge pipe 70 and discharged to the outside of thecabinet 10. - Furthermore, when high-pressure external air is pumped through the
supply pipe 80 into thedischarge pipe 70, a large amount of wash water and air bubbles can be introduced into thedrain pipe 70. Thus, a Venturi effect may occurs because the pressure at theinlet 72 of thedrain pipe 70 is lower than the internal pressure of thedrain pipe 70. - Thus, the wash water in the
water storage unit 50 is taken up through theinlet 72 of thedischarge pipe 70 due to the Venturi effect, and is then discharged to the outside of thecabinet 10 along thedrain pipe 70. - The
water storage unit 50 has afirst insertion hole 52 in a side surface thereof, into which thedrain pipe 70 is inserted and/or through which thedrain pipe 70 passes. Thewater storage unit 50 also has asecond insertion hole 54 at the bottom or lowermost surface of thewater storage unit 50, into which thesupply pipe 80 is inserted and/or through which thesupply pipe 80 passes. There may be a sealing member between each of (1) thedrain pipe 70 and thefirst insertion hole 52 and (2) thesupply pipe 80 and thesecond insertion hole 54 to inhibit or block leakage of water out of thewater storage unit 50. - When the washing machine is seen from the front side (based on and/or looking straight at
FIG. 2 ), the outlet of thesupply pipe 80 is inserted upward from the bottom surface of thewater storage unit 50 through the second insertion hole 54 (and/or any seal or other sealing member therein). Thus, the external air supplied through thesupply pipe 80 passes through the wash water in thewater storage unit 50, and air bubbles may be formed in the wash water. - For example, since the external air is supplied from the bottom of the
water storage unit 50, the external air may pass through the wash water even when a small amount of wash water is in thewater storage unit 50. That is, since an area and/or location of thewater storage unit 50 in which wash water collects corresponds to the area and/or location of thewater storage unit 50 in which external air passes, foam or air bubbles may be easily formed in the wash water, even though only a small amount of wash water is in thewater storage unit 50. - The
inlet 72 to thedrain pipe 70 is inserted into the side surface of thestorage unit 50 through the first insertion hole 52 (and/or any seal or other sealing member therein). Thedrain pipe 70 extends in a downward direction, and theinlet 72 of thedrain pipe 70 reaches the vicinity of the bottom or lowermost surface of thewater storage unit 50. Thesupply pipe 80 is inserted through thesecond insertion hole 54 in the bottom surface of thewater storage unit 50 until anoutlet 81 of thesupply pipe 80 enters thewater storage unit 50. - In one embodiment, the
outlet 81 of thesupply pipe 80 is inserted into theinlet 72 of thedrain pipe 70. As a result, external air supplied to the bottom of thewater storage unit 50 through thesupply pipe 80 is transferred to theinlet 72 of thedrain pipe 70 through theoutlet 81 of thesupply pipe 80. Then, the external air is discharged to the outside of thewater storage unit 50 while moving or flowing along thedrain pipe 70. - The
water storage unit 50 includes asupport 56 to fix, hold or secure theinlet 72 of thedrain pipe 70 in place over theoutlet 81 of thesupply pipe 80. Specifically, thesupport 56 is fixed to an inner surface of thewater storage unit 50 and connected to theinlet 72 of thedrain pipe 70. Thus, the pressure of the external air passing through thesupply pipe 80 may prevent thedischarge pipe 70 from moving or dislodging, and may maintain theinlet 72 of thedrain pipe 70 over and/or surrounding theoutlet 81 of the supply pipe 80 (e.g., theoutlet 81 of thesupply pipe 80 remains in theinlet 72 of the drain pipe 70). Thesupport 56 may have one or more holes or openings (e.g., a plurality of holes or openings) therein to allow the wash water to pass through to theinlet 72 of thedrain pipe 70. In various embodiments, the hole(s) or opening(s) occupy for 20 to 80% of the surface area of thesupport 56, or any percentage or percentage range therein (e.g., from 30 to 70%, from 35 to 60%, about 50%, etc.). - The
supply pipe 80 has an outer diameter smaller than the inner diameter of thedrain pipe 70, and may be inserted into theinlet 72 of thedrain pipe 70. - Thus, when the external air pumped through the
supply pipe 80 is supplied to thedrain pipe 70, wash water is introduced into thedrain pipe 70 through a gap between thesupply pipe 80 and thedrain pipe 70. Then, the wash water is removed from the water storage unit 50 (e.g., by vacuum and/or aspiration) along thedrain pipe 70 and is then discharged to the outside of thecabinet 10. - The operation of the drain device for a washing machine in accordance with embodiment(s) of the present invention will be described as follows.
- When a washing process ends, the
pump 82 is operated or turned on to supply external air through thesupply pipe 80. The external air pumped through the supply pipe 80 (e.g., at a relatively high rate or velocity, such as 50-100 km/hour, or possibly higher) is transferred to thedrain pipe 70 and then discharged to the outside of thecabinet 10 along thedrain pipe 70. - The external air supplied through the
supply pipe 80 may form foam and/or air bubbles in the wash water in thewater storage unit 50. The foam and/or air bubbles push and/or pull the wash water at theinlet 72 of thedrain pipe 70 upward, and the wash water enters thedrain pipe 70 and/or theinlet 72 thereof. Then, the wash water is discharged to the outside of thecabinet 10 through thedrain pipe 70. As such, the wash water in thewater storage unit 50 may be easily discharged to the outside through thedrain pipe 70. - Furthermore, when the external air supplied through the
supply pipe 80 is output into thedrain pipe 70, the pressure at theinlet 72 of thedrain pipe 70 becomes lower than the internal pressure of the drain pipe 70 (e.g., due to the smaller cross-sectional area at theinlet 72 available for wash water and/or air to enter thedrain pipe 70 from thewater storage unit 50 than in the remainder of the drain pipe 70). Thus, wash water in the vicinity of theinlet 72 of thedrain pipe 70 is pulled into theinlet 72 of thedrain pipe 70, perhaps due to the Venturi effect and/or aspiration. Then, the wash water introduced into thedrain pipe 70 is discharged to the outside of thecabinet 10 after moving through thedischarge pipe 70. - Through the above-described operation, wash water in the
water storage unit 50 flowing to the bottom of thedischarge pipe 70, or specifically, the bottom of theinlet 72, is discharged to the outside through thedrain pipe 70. Thus, it is possible to reduce the amount of wash water remaining in thetub 30 or/and thewater storage unit 50. Furthermore, it is also possible to reduce the amount of wash water remaining in thedrain pipe 70. -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of an exemplary drain device for a washing machine in accordance with one or more other embodiment(s) of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 3 , the exemplary drain device for a washing machine in accordance with embodiment(s) of the present invention includes awater storage unit 150, a divergingpipe 170, and adrain pipe 180. - The
water storage unit 150 is connected to thetub 130, and receives and/or stores wash water discharged from thetub 130. In one embodiment, thewater storage unit 150 allows wash water from thetub 130 to flow through it, into the divergingpipe 170 and/ordrain pipe 180. - The
drain pipe 180 receives external air, passes through thewater storage unit 150, and extends to the outside of the cabinet 10 (refer toFIG. 1 ). Thedrain pipe 180 passes into thewater storage unit 150 through the bottom or lowermost surface of thewater storage unit 150, and extends to the outside of thewater storage unit 150 through a side surface of thewater storage unit 150. - The diverging
pipe 170 diverges or splits from thedrain pipe 180 inside thewater storage unit 150, and guides wash water in thewater storage unit 150 toward thedrain pipe 180. Specifically, the divergingpipe 170 diverges from thedrain pipe 180 and extends toward the bottom of thewater storage unit 150. - When a washing process ends, the
pump 182 is operated or turned on to discharge external air to the outside of thecabinet 10 through thedrain pipe 180. - The pressure at the inlet of the diverging
pipe 170 becomes lower than the internal pressure of thedischarge pipe 180 as a result of the air passing through thedischarge pipe 180. Consequently, wash water in thewater storage unit 150 enters the divergingpipe 170 and passes into thedischarge pipe 180. Then, the wash water passing into thedrain pipe 180 moves or flows along thedrain pipe 180 and is discharged to the outside of thecabinet 10. - While wash water enters into the
drain pipe 180 through the divergingpipe 170, foam or air bubbles may be formed in the wash water. The foam or air bubbles push and/or pull the wash water at the inlet of the divergingpipe 170 upward, and the wash water enters the inlet of the divergingpipe 170. Then, the wash water is guided to thedrain pipe 180 through the divergingpipe 170 and discharged to the outside of the washing machine through thedrain pipe 180. - In some embodiments, the diverging
pipe 170 has a smaller diameter than that of thedrain pipe 180. Also, in additional or alternative embodiments, the inlet of the divergingpipe 170 is below the outlet of the divergingpipe 170 where it joins thedrain pipe 180. In further or other embodiments, the divergingpipe 170 is at an angle of 15° to 85° with respect to thedrain pipe 180, or any angle or range of angles therein (e.g., 30° to 80°, 45° to 75°, about 60°, etc.). - Thus, it is possible to reduce the amount of wash water remaining in the washing machine, or specifically, the
tub 130 and/or thewater storage unit 150, after a washing operation ends. - In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, the drain device injects external air into the drain pipe to perform and/or facilitate a process of draining wash water from the tub. Since foam and/or air bubbles may be formed in the drain pipe, wash water may be effectively discharged through the buoyancy of the foam and/or air bubbles. As the pressure of the inlet of the drain pipe decreases (e.g., due to a local vacuum, aspiration, and/or the Venturi effect), the wash water may be more effectively discharged. Therefore, the amount of wash water remaining in the drain pipe may be reduced.
- Embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed above for illustrative purposes. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
- In embodiments of the present invention, the drain device for a washing machine has been taken as an example for description. However, this is only an example, and the drain device for a washing machine in accordance with the disclosed embodiments of the present invention may be applied to other products.
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1. A drain device for a washing machine, comprising:
a water storage unit connected to a tub and configured to receive wash water discharged from the tub;
a drain pipe connected to the water storage unit and extending to an outside of a cabinet; and
a supply pipe connected to the water storage unit and guiding external air to an inlet of the drain pipe.
2. The drain device of claim 1 , wherein the water storage unit has a first insertion hole at a side surface thereof, and a second insertion hole at a bottom or lowermost surface thereof, wherein the drain pipe passes through the first insertion hole, and the supply pipe passes through the second insertion hole.
3. The drain device of claim 2 , wherein the water storage unit is under the tub.
4. The drain device of claim 2 , further comprising a pump configured to introduce the external air through the supply pipe and into the inlet of the drain pipe.
5. The drain device of claim 2 , wherein the water storage unit comprises a support configured to fix the inlet of the drain pipe.
6. The drain device of claim 2 , wherein the supply pipe has an outer diameter less than an inner diameter of the drain pipe, and is at least partially in the inlet of the discharge pipe.
7. The drain device of claim 1 , further comprising a pump that pumps and/or forces the external air through the drain pipe.
8. A washing machine, comprising:
the drain device of claim 1 ;
the tub; and
the cabinet, surrounding the tub and the drain device.
9. A drain device for a washing machine, comprising:
a water storage unit connected to a tub and configured to receive wash water from the tub;
a drain pipe receiving external air and extending through the water storage unit to an outside of a cabinet; and
a diverging pipe inside the water storage unit, the diverging pipe diverging from the drain pipe and guiding wash water in the water storage unit to the drain pipe.
10. The drain device of claim 9 , wherein the drain pipe passes into the water storage unit through a bottom or lowermost surface of the water storage unit, and extending outside of the water storage unit through a side surface of the water storage unit.
11. The drain device of claim 9 , wherein the diverging pipe extends toward the bottom or lowermost surface of the water storage unit.
12. The drain device of claim 9 , wherein the diverging pipe is at an angle of 15° to 85° with respect to the drain pipe.
13. The drain device of claim 9 , further comprising a pump that pumps and/or forces the external air through the drain pipe.
14. A washing machine, comprising:
the drain device of claim 9 ;
the tub; and
the cabinet, surrounding the tub and the drain device.
15. A method of draining water from a washing machine, comprising:
discharging wash water from a tub in the washing machine into a drain device;
passing air through a first pipe passing into and/or through the drain device; and
removing wash water in the drain device using a second pipe over or joining the first pipe.
16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the first pipe comprises a supply pipe that passes through a bottom or lowermost surface of the drain device, and is configured to pass the air through wash water in a lower or bottom portion of the drain device.
17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the second pipe comprises a discharge pipe having an inlet over and surrounding an outlet of the supply pipe, and is configured to receive wash water from the lower or bottom portion of the drain device.
18. The method of claim 15 , wherein the first pipe comprises a discharge pipe that passes completely through the drain device and is configured to receive the air from a pump.
19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the second pipe comprises a diverging pipe inside the drain device, the diverging pipe diverging from the drain pipe, extending into wash water in a lower or bottom portion of the drain device, and guiding wash water in the drain device to the discharge pipe.
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