US20180363232A1 - Wall-mounted washing machine - Google Patents
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- Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a wall-mounted washing machine including a drying device capable of enhancing the drying efficiency.
- the condensing water introduction port may be formed such that an area of a longitudinal cross section grows larger from a central portion thereof toward opposite end portions.
- the drying device may be configured to supply air to a front upper portion of the tub front panel and receive air from a rear lower portion of the tub.
- the wall-mounted washing machine according to one embodiment of the present disclosure can enhance the drying efficiency of the drying device.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic rear view showing the wall-mounted washing machine according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic front view of the rear panel and the tub shown in FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 8 is a schematic plan view of the rear panel and the tub shown in FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 10 is a schematic left side view of the rear panel and the tub shown in FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 12 is a schematic front view showing the drying device according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 13 is a schematic sectional view taken along line XIII-XIII′ in FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 1 is a schematic front perspective view showing a wall-mounted washing machine according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic rear perspective view showing the wall-mounted washing machine according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the wall-mounted washing machine 1000 is a washing machine hung on or affixed to a wall surface W and capable of carrying out a washing operation.
- the wall-mounted washing machine 1000 may include a housing 1060 forming an outer shell, and a rear panel 1010 coupled to a rear surface of the housing 1060 and hung on or fixed to the wall surface W.
- the housing 1060 may include a side cover 1061 forming a side surface of the wall-mounted washing machine 1000 , a front cover 1062 forming a front surface of the wall-mounted washing machine 1000 , and a door 1063 rotatably coupled to the front cover 1062 .
- the wall-mounted washing machine 1000 may include a rear panel 1010 hung on a wall surface, a tub 1020 configured to store washing water and supported by the rear panel 1010 , a drum 1030 rotatably installed inside the tub 1020 and configured to accommodate washing items, a drying device 1040 coupled to an outer surface of the tub 1020 and configured to dry the washing items, a drive unit 1050 configured to supply power for rotating the drum 1030 , and a housing 1060 coupled to the rear panel 1010 and configured to form an outer shell of the wall-mounted washing machine 1000 .
- the rear panel 1010 may be hung on the wall surface W.
- the rear panel 1010 may be hung on the wall surface W by separate fastening members 1011 a .
- through-holes 1011 penetrating the rear panel 1010 may be formed in the rear panel 1010 so that the fastening members 1011 a can be inserted into the through-holes 1011 .
- a method of hanging the rear panel 1010 on the wall surface W will now be briefly described. A user first installs the fastening members 1011 a on the wall surface W and fits shock-absorbing members 1011 c for the reduction of shock and vibration to the fastening members 1011 a .
- a mounting groove portion 1012 may be formed on the rear surface of the rear panel 1010 so that a space is formed between the rear panel 1010 and the wall surface W.
- the mounting groove portion 1012 is formed to make sure that the drive unit 1050 (to be described later) can be coupled to the rear panel 1010 without interference with the wall surface W.
- the mounting groove portion 1012 may be formed by depressing the rear surface of the rear panel 1010 at a predetermined depth.
- a plurality of ribs 1014 may be provided on the rear surface of the rear panel 1010 .
- the ribs 1014 may protrude from the rear surface of the rear panel 1010 to enhance the rigidity of the rear panel 1010 .
- the end portions of the ribs 1014 may be partially cut away to form air circulation grooves 1014 a . Due to the existence of the air circulation grooves 1014 a , the air passing through the vent holes 1013 may be discharged to the outside.
- the tub 1020 may be provided on the front side of the rear panel 1010 .
- the tub 1020 may be simultaneously injection-molded with the rear panel 1010 and may be integrally formed with the rear panel 1010 .
- the tub 1020 may be manufactured as a separate member and, then, may be coupled to the rear panel 1010 .
- a water supply device 1022 and a water drain device 1023 may be connected to the tub 1020 .
- the water supply device 1022 may be connected to the upper portion of the tub 1020
- the water drain device 1023 may be connected to the lower portion of the tub 1020 .
- the connection configurations of the water supply device 1022 and the water drain device 1023 may be replaced by various connection configurations commonly used in the related art.
- the water supply device 1022 may be connected to an external water supply source. When a user operates an operation unit 1062 a to carry out a washing operation, the water supply device 1022 may supply washing water into the tub 1020 . The washing water supplied to the tub 1020 may enter the drum 1030 via washing water introduction holes 1030 a formed on the outer surface of the drum 1030 .
- the drum 1030 may be rotatably coupled to the inside of the tub 1020 .
- a driving shaft 1031 may be connected to the drum 1030 .
- the driving shaft 1031 may be connected to the drive unit 1050 disposed on the rear surface of the rear panel 1010 so that the driving shaft 1031 can receive power from the drive unit 1050 .
- the reinforcing ribs 1021 may be formed along the outer circumferential surface of the rear portion of the tub 1020 to protrude radially outward.
- the reinforcing ribs 1021 may include first reinforcing ribs 1021 a extending in the circumferential direction of the tub 1020 and second reinforcing ribs 1021 b configured to connect the rear surfaces of the first reinforcing ribs 1021 a and the front surface of the rear panel 1010 .
- the second reinforcing ribs 1021 b may be formed on the outer circumferential surface of the tub 1020 to be spaced apart from one another in the circumferential direction. Some of the second reinforcing ribs 1021 b may be formed to extend toward the front side of the tub 1020 .
- a hot water heater power supply unit 1028 a for supplying electric power to a hot water heater 1028 may be disposed under the detour rib 1027 .
- the detour rib 1027 may prevent the washing water flowing out from the interior of the wall-mounted washing machine 1000 from making contact with the hot water heater power supply unit 1028 a .
- an operation unit 1062 a coupled to the housing 1060 may be disposed under the detour rib 1027 .
- the detour rib 1027 may prevent the washing water from entering the operation unit 1062 a.
- the fan 1041 , the hot air supply duct 1043 , the tub 1020 and the hot air discharge duct 1047 may form one air circulation path.
- the drying device 1040 may perform a drying process by circulating the air inside the wall-mounted washing machine 1000 .
- At least one curved portion 1047 b may be formed on one surface of the hot air discharge duct 1047 opposite to the condensing water introduction port 1047 a .
- the curved portion 1047 b may be formed to bulge toward the condensing water introduction port 1047 a .
- a plurality of curved portions 1047 b may be formed in a wave shape or the like (see FIG. 10 ).
- the term “longitudinal” may refer to the Y-axis direction on the basis of FIG. 3 , namely the left-right direction when the wall-mounted washing machine 1000 is viewed from the front side
- the term “transverse” may refer to the X-axis direction on the basis of FIG. 3 , namely the front-rear direction when the wall-mounted washing machine 1000 is viewed from the front side.
- a method of drying washing items with the drying device 1040 will be briefly described.
- the fan 1041 is operated. If the air moves along the hot air supply duct 1043 by the operation of the fan 1041 , the air is heated to a high temperature by the drying heater 1045 .
- the hot air is sequentially introduced into the tub 1020 and the drum 1030 through the tub front panel 1025 .
- the hot air dries the washing items by making contact with the washing items existing inside the drum 1030 .
- the hot air used for drying the washing items is introduced into the hot air discharge duct 1047 through a hot air discharge port 1024 formed in the rear lower portion of the tub 1020 .
- the hot air is dehumidified by the condensing water and is re-introduced into the fan 1041 . Such a process may be repeatedly performed to carry out the drying operation.
- the water level detecting sensor 1070 may be disposed in the front upper portion of the tub front panel 1025 .
- the water level detecting sensor 1070 may be disposed more frontward than the drying device 1040 disposed above the tub 1020 .
- the fan 1041 in the drying device 1040 may be disposed more rearward than the water level detecting sensor 1070 .
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A wall-mounted washing machine includes a tub and a drying device. The drying device includes a fan coupled to the tub and configured to blow air, a hot air supply duct connected to the fan and configured to supply the air into the tub, a drying heater provided inside the hot air supply duct and configured to heat the air introduced into the hot air supply duct, and a hot air discharge duct connected to the tub and configured to guide the air passing through the tub toward the fan. The hot air discharge duct has a condensing water introduction port through which condensing water is introduced and at least one curved portion is formed on one surface of the hot air discharge duct opposite to the condensing water introduction port.
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- This application claims priority to copending Korean Patent Application No. 10-2017-0075947, filed on Jun. 15, 2017, entitled “Wall-Mounted Washing Machine,” which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- The present disclosure relates to a wall-mounted washing machine and, more particularly, to wall-mounted washing machine including a drying device.
- In general, a wall-mounted washing machine is manufactured so that it can be installed on a wall in a narrow space.
- A typical wall-mounted washing machine includes a cabinet, a tub movably disposed within the cabinet and configured to store washing water, a drum rotatably installed in the tub and configured to accommodate washing items, a drive unit configured to supply power to the drum, a water supply device configured to supply the washing water into the tub, and a water drain device configured to drain the washing water from the tub to the outside of the cabinet.
- In the wall-mounted washing machine, if a washing operation is started after a user puts washing items into the drum, the washing water is supplied into the tub and the drum by the operation of the water supply device. The drum is rotated by the drive unit to perform a washing operation. At the end of washing, the washing water contained in the tub and the drum is drained to the outside of the cabinet through the water drain device by the operation of the water drain device.
- In recent years, there is a trend that the wall-mounted washing machine is provided with a drying device in consideration of user convenience. When the drying device is operated, a process of drying the washed washing items proceeds. This provides an advantage in that a user can collect the washing items which have been subject to a drying step.
- Meanwhile, the drying device injects condensing water toward an air moving path to dehumidify and cool the air passing through the tub. The drying efficiency may be enhanced or reduced depending on the dehumidifying and cooling state of the air by the condensing water.
- Accordingly, a demand exists for a study on a condensing water injection structure capable of improving the drying efficiency of the drying device.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a wall-mounted washing machine including a drying device capable of enhancing the drying efficiency.
- In accordance with a first aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a wall-mounted washing machine, including: a tub; and a drying device, wherein the drying device includes a fan coupled to the tub and configured to blow air, a hot air supply duct connected to the fan and configured to supply air into the tub, a drying heater provided inside the hot air supply duct and configured to heat the air introduced into the hot air supply duct, and a hot air discharge duct connected to the tub and configured to guide the air passing through the tub toward the fan, the hot air discharge duct having a condensing water introduction port through which condensing water is introduced, and at least one curved portion is formed on one surface of the hot air discharge duct opposite to the condensing water introduction port.
- One surface of the hot air discharge duct may be curved to bulge toward the condensing water introduction port.
- The condensing water introduction port may be formed such that an area of a longitudinal cross section grows larger from a central portion thereof toward opposite end portions.
- A cross section of the condensing water introduction port may be formed in a polygonal shape with the respective sides thereof protruding inward.
- A cross section of the condensing water introduction port may be formed in a rectangular shape with the respective sides thereof protruding inward.
- The washing machine may further include: a rear panel configured to support the tub and capable of being hung on a wall surface; a drum rotatably installed inside the tub and configured to accommodate washing items; and a tub front panel coupled to a front surface of the tub.
- The drying device may be configured to supply air to a front upper portion of the tub front panel and receive air from a rear lower portion of the tub.
- An end portion of the hot air supply duct on the side of the tub front panel may be connected to the front upper portion of the tub front panel, and an end portion of the hot air discharge duct on the side of the tub may be connected to the rear lower portion of the tub.
- A hot air introduction port through which hot air discharged from the hot air supply duct is introduced may be formed in a front upper portion of the tub front panel, and a hot air discharge port through which hot air passing through the drum is discharged may be formed in a rear lower portion of the tub.
- When the fan is operated, the air may be heated by the drying heater while moving along the hot air supply duct and is introduced into the tub through the tub front panel, and the air passing through the tub may be cooled and dehumidified by the condensing water while moving along the hot air discharge duct and is introduced into the fan.
- At least one vent hole for circulating the air may be formed in the rear panel.
- A plurality of ribs may be provided on a rear surface of the rear panel, and end portions of the ribs may be cut away to form air circulation grooves.
- In accordance with a second aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a wall-mounted washing machine. The wall-mounted washing machine includes a rear panel capable of being hung on a wall surface, a tub configured to store washing water and supported by the rear panel, a drum rotatably installed inside the tub and configured to accommodate washing items, a tub front panel coupled to a front surface of the tub, and a drying device coupled to an outer surface of the tub and configured to dry the washing items. The drying device includes a hot air discharge duct connected to the tub and configured to discharge air passing through the tub, the hot air discharge duct having a condensing water introduction port, wherein a curved portion is formed on one surface of the hot air discharge duct opposite to the condensing water introduction port.
- The wall-mounted washing machine according to one embodiment of the present disclosure can enhance the drying efficiency of the drying device.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic front perspective view showing a wall-mounted washing machine according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is a schematic rear perspective view showing the wall-mounted washing machine according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 3 is a schematic exploded perspective view showing the wall-mounted washing machine according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 4 is a schematic rear view showing the wall-mounted washing machine according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 5 is a schematic sectional view showing a state in which the wall-mounted washing machine according to one embodiment of the present disclosure is installed on a wall surface. -
FIG. 6 is a schematic perspective view showing a rear panel and a tub according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 7 is a schematic front view of the rear panel and the tub shown inFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 8 is a schematic plan view of the rear panel and the tub shown inFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 9 is a schematic right side view of the rear panel and the tub shown inFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 10 is a schematic left side view of the rear panel and the tub shown inFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 11 is a schematic perspective view showing a drying device according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 12 is a schematic front view showing the drying device according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 13 is a schematic sectional view taken along line XIII-XIII′ inFIG. 11 . - In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof. The illustrative embodiments described in the detailed description, drawings, and claims are not meant to be limiting. Other embodiments may be utilized, and other changes may be made, without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject matter presented here.
- One or more exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which one or more exemplary embodiments of the disclosure can be easily determined by those skilled in the art. As those skilled in the art will realize, the described exemplary embodiments may be modified in various different ways, all without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure, which is not limited to the exemplary embodiments described herein.
- It is noted that the drawings are schematic and are not necessarily illustrated to scale. Relative sizes and proportions of parts in the drawings may be exaggerated or reduced in size, and a predetermined size is merely exemplary and not limiting. The same reference numerals designate the same structures, elements, or parts illustrated in two or more drawings in order to exhibit similar characteristics.
- The exemplary drawings of the present disclosure illustrate ideal exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure in more detail. As a result, various modifications of the drawings are expected. Accordingly, the exemplary embodiments are not limited to a specific form of the illustrated region, and for example, may include modification of form due to manufacturing.
- Preferred embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic front perspective view showing a wall-mounted washing machine according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.FIG. 2 is a schematic rear perspective view showing the wall-mounted washing machine according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure is a washing machine hung on or affixed to a wall surface W and capable of carrying out a washing operation. The wall-mountedwashing machine 1000 may include ahousing 1060 forming an outer shell, and arear panel 1010 coupled to a rear surface of thehousing 1060 and hung on or fixed to the wall surface W. Thehousing 1060 may include aside cover 1061 forming a side surface of the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000, afront cover 1062 forming a front surface of the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000, and adoor 1063 rotatably coupled to thefront cover 1062. A user may open thedoor 1063 and may put washing items into the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000 or may remove the washing items from the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000. Hereinafter, the detailed configuration of the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference toFIGS. 3 to 10 . -
FIG. 3 is a schematic exploded perspective view showing the wall-mounted washing machine according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.FIG. 4 is a schematic rear view showing the wall-mounted washing machine according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.FIG. 5 is a schematic sectional view showing a state in which the wall-mounted washing machine according to one embodiment of the present disclosure is installed on a wall surface.FIG. 6 is a schematic perspective view showing a rear panel and a tub according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.FIG. 7 is a schematic front view of the rear panel and the tub shown inFIG. 6 .FIG. 8 is a schematic plan view of the rear panel and the tub shown inFIG. 6 .FIG. 9 is a schematic right side view of the rear panel and the tub shown inFIG. 6 .FIG. 10 is a schematic left side view of the rear panel and the tub shown inFIG. 6 . - Referring to
FIGS. 3 to 10 , the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure may include arear panel 1010 hung on a wall surface, atub 1020 configured to store washing water and supported by therear panel 1010, a drum 1030 rotatably installed inside thetub 1020 and configured to accommodate washing items, adrying device 1040 coupled to an outer surface of thetub 1020 and configured to dry the washing items, adrive unit 1050 configured to supply power for rotating the drum 1030, and ahousing 1060 coupled to therear panel 1010 and configured to form an outer shell of the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000. - The
rear panel 1010 may be hung on the wall surface W. For example, therear panel 1010 may be hung on the wall surface W byseparate fastening members 1011 a. To this end, through-holes 1011 penetrating therear panel 1010 may be formed in therear panel 1010 so that thefastening members 1011 a can be inserted into the through-holes 1011. A method of hanging therear panel 1010 on the wall surface W will now be briefly described. A user first installs thefastening members 1011 a on the wall surface W and fits shock-absorbingmembers 1011 c for the reduction of shock and vibration to thefastening members 1011 a. Thereafter, the user hangs therear panel 1010 on the wall surface W so that thefastening members 1011 a are inserted into the through-holes 1011 of therear panel 1010. Subsequently,nut members 1011 b are coupled to thefastening members 1011 a protruding forward from therear panel 1010 via the through-holes 1011, whereby therear panel 1010 can be hung on the wall surface W. - Additionally, a mounting
groove portion 1012 may be formed on the rear surface of therear panel 1010 so that a space is formed between therear panel 1010 and the wall surface W. The mountinggroove portion 1012 is formed to make sure that the drive unit 1050 (to be described later) can be coupled to therear panel 1010 without interference with the wall surface W. The mountinggroove portion 1012 may be formed by depressing the rear surface of therear panel 1010 at a predetermined depth. - At least one
vent hole 1013 may be formed in therear panel 1010. For example, a plurality ofvent holes 1013 penetrating therear panel 1010 may be formed in the upper portion of therear panel 1010. The vent holes 1013 allow the air existing in the space surrounded by therear panel 1010 and thehousing 1060 to be discharged to the outside, thereby preventing the air existing inside the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000 from being heated. In the drawings, there is shown a configuration in which a plurality ofvent holes 1013 is formed in a rectangular shape in the upper portion of therear panel 1010. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. The position and shape of the vent holes may be changed in various ways in order to assure smooth discharge of the air. - In the meantime, a plurality of
ribs 1014 may be provided on the rear surface of therear panel 1010. Theribs 1014 may protrude from the rear surface of therear panel 1010 to enhance the rigidity of therear panel 1010. In this case, the end portions of theribs 1014 may be partially cut away to formair circulation grooves 1014 a. Due to the existence of theair circulation grooves 1014 a, the air passing through the vent holes 1013 may be discharged to the outside. - The
tub 1020 may be provided on the front side of therear panel 1010. In this regard, thetub 1020 may be simultaneously injection-molded with therear panel 1010 and may be integrally formed with therear panel 1010. Alternatively, thetub 1020 may be manufactured as a separate member and, then, may be coupled to therear panel 1010. - A
water supply device 1022 and awater drain device 1023 may be connected to thetub 1020. For example, thewater supply device 1022 may be connected to the upper portion of thetub 1020, and thewater drain device 1023 may be connected to the lower portion of thetub 1020. However, the connection configurations of thewater supply device 1022 and thewater drain device 1023 may be replaced by various connection configurations commonly used in the related art. - The
water supply device 1022 may be connected to an external water supply source. When a user operates anoperation unit 1062 a to carry out a washing operation, thewater supply device 1022 may supply washing water into thetub 1020. The washing water supplied to thetub 1020 may enter the drum 1030 via washingwater introduction holes 1030 a formed on the outer surface of the drum 1030. - When the washing operation is completed, the washing water may be drained to the outside via the
water drain device 1023 installed under thetub 1020. - The drum 1030 may be rotatably coupled to the inside of the
tub 1020. For example, a drivingshaft 1031 may be connected to the drum 1030. The drivingshaft 1031 may be connected to thedrive unit 1050 disposed on the rear surface of therear panel 1010 so that the drivingshaft 1031 can receive power from thedrive unit 1050. - The
drive unit 1050 may be coupled to the rear surface of therear panel 1010 to rotate the drum 1030. In this regard, thedrive unit 1050 may be coupled to the mountinggroove portion 1012 of therear panel 1010. The mountinggroove portion 1012 may be formed to be depressed by a predetermined depth from the rear surface of therear panel 1010. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent interference between thedrive unit 1050 and the wall surface W even when the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000 is installed on the wall surface W. - As an example, the
drive unit 1050 may include amotor 1051 provided with arotating shaft 1051 a and configured to supply power, adriving wheel 1052 connected to the drivingshaft 1031, and abelt 1053 connected to therotating shaft 1051 a and thedriving wheel 1052 to transmit the power of themotor 1051 to thedriving wheel 1052. Thus, when themotor 1051 rotates, therotating shaft 1051 a of themotor 1051 may rotate thebelt 1053, whereby thedriving wheel 1052 may be rotated to rotate the drum 1030. - Washing items may be accommodated inside the drum 1030. One or more washing
water introduction holes 1030 a may be formed on the outer surface of the drum 1030. Thus, the washing water supplied to thetub 1020 may be introduced into the drum 1030 via the washingwater introduction holes 1030 a to wash the washing items. - Reinforcing
ribs 1021 may be provided in the rear portion of thetub 1020 where thetub 1020 and therear panel 1010 make contact with each other. The terms on directions will now be defined. The term “front” may refer to the direction extending from therear panel 1010 toward thetub 1020 on the basis ofFIG. 3 , namely the positive X-axis direction. The term “rear” may refer to the direction extending from thetub 1020 toward therear panel 1010 on the basis ofFIG. 3 , namely the negative X-axis direction. - The reinforcing
ribs 1021 may be formed along the outer circumferential surface of the rear portion of thetub 1020 to protrude radially outward. The reinforcingribs 1021 may include first reinforcingribs 1021 a extending in the circumferential direction of thetub 1020 and second reinforcingribs 1021 b configured to connect the rear surfaces of the first reinforcingribs 1021 a and the front surface of therear panel 1010. In this regard, the second reinforcingribs 1021 b may be formed on the outer circumferential surface of thetub 1020 to be spaced apart from one another in the circumferential direction. Some of the second reinforcingribs 1021 b may be formed to extend toward the front side of thetub 1020. - The reinforcing
ribs 1021 may distribute the stresses that may be concentrated on the portion where thetub 1020 and therear panel 1010 coupled to each other. This makes it possible to prevent damage of thetub 1020 or separation of thetub 1020 from therear panel 1010. - A
tub front panel 1025 may be coupled to the front side of thetub 1020. Thetub front panel 1025 may be coupled to thetub 1020 to form an internal space in which the drum 1030 is disposed. Adetour rib 1027 may be provided in the lower portion of thetub front panel 1025. Thedetour rib 1027 may protrude frontward from the front surface of thetub front panel 1025. The transverse opposite end portions of thedetour rib 1027 may be bent downward so as to make curved surfaces. As used herein, the term “transverse” may refer to the left-right direction when the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000 is viewed from the front side, namely the Y-axis direction on the basis ofFIG. 3 . - A hot water heater
power supply unit 1028 a for supplying electric power to a hot water heater 1028 may be disposed under thedetour rib 1027. Thus, thedetour rib 1027 may prevent the washing water flowing out from the interior of the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000 from making contact with the hot water heaterpower supply unit 1028 a. In addition, anoperation unit 1062 a coupled to the housing 1060 (to be described later) may be disposed under thedetour rib 1027. Thedetour rib 1027 may prevent the washing water from entering theoperation unit 1062 a. - An
opening 1025 a may be formed in thetub front panel 1025. Agasket 1029 for sealing may be coupled to theopening 1025 a of thetub front panel 1025. In this case, the edge portion that forms theopening 1025 a of thetub front panel 1025 may have a step-like shape to increase the coupling strength with thegasket 1029. Thegasket 1029 may seal a gap between thehousing 1060 and thetub 1020 and may prevent foreign materials from entering a space between thetub front panel 1025 and the drum 1030. Thegasket 1029 is fitted to theopening 1025 a of thetub front panel 1025. At least a part of the outer circumferential surface of thegasket 1029 may make selective contact with the door 1063 (to be described later), and the remaining part of the outer circumferential surface of thegasket 1029 may make close contact with theopening 1025 a. For example, thegasket 1029 may have a diameter corresponding to the diameter of theopening 1025 a of thetub front panel 1025. Thegasket 1029 may have a ring shape with the central portion thereof opened and may be made of a rubber material. - A hot air introduction port 1025 b into which a hot air discharged from a hot
air supply duct 1043 of the drying device 1040 (to be described later) is introduced may be formed in the front upper portion of thetub front panel 1025. The hot air introduced through the hot air introduction port 1025 b may move toward the drum 1030 disposed inside thetub 1020. A drying process using the hot air will be described later. - Moreover, the
drying device 1040 for drying the washing items may be provided on the outer surface of thetub 1020. Hereinafter, the detailed configuration of thedrying device 1040 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference toFIGS. 11 to 13 . -
FIG. 11 is a schematic perspective view showing a drying device according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.FIG. 12 is a schematic front view showing the drying device according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.FIG. 13 is a schematic sectional view taken along line XIII-XIII′ inFIG. 11 . - Referring to
FIGS. 11 to 13 , thedrying device 1040 is a device for drying washing items by supplying hot air into thetub 1020. Thedrying device 1040 may be used in conjunction with the front upper portion of thetub front panel 1025 and the rear lower portion of thetub 1020. - For example, the
drying device 1040 may include afan 1041 coupled to the upper portion of thetub 1020 and configured to blow air, a hotair supply duct 1043 connected to thefan 1041 and configured to supply the air into thetub 1020 through the hot air introduction port 1025 b formed in thetub front panel 1025, a dryingheater 1045 provided inside the hotair supply duct 1043 and configured to heat the air introduced into the hotair supply duct 1043, and a hotair discharge duct 1047 connected to thetub 1020 and configured to guide the air passing through thetub 1020 toward thefan 1041. - In the
drying device 1040 provided in the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure, thefan 1041, the hotair supply duct 1043, thetub 1020 and the hotair discharge duct 1047 may form one air circulation path. In other words, thedrying device 1040 may perform a drying process by circulating the air inside the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000. - A condensing
water introduction port 1047 a into which condensing water is introduced may be formed in the hotair discharge duct 1047. Aseparate connector 1047 f may be connected to the condensingwater introduction port 1047 a. A nozzle, a hose and the like for supplying the condensing water may be connected to theconnector 1047 f. - The condensing water (not shown) injected into the hot
air discharge duct 1047 through the condensingwater introduction port 1047 a may be combined with moisture in the air passing through the hotair discharge duct 1047. This makes it possible to remove the moisture existing in the air. Accordingly, the air is cooled and dehumidified while passing through the hotair discharge duct 1047. In this state, the air may be re-introduced into thefan 1041. - In this regard, at least one
curved portion 1047 b may be formed on one surface of the hotair discharge duct 1047 opposite to the condensingwater introduction port 1047 a. Thecurved portion 1047 b may be formed to bulge toward the condensingwater introduction port 1047 a. In the drawings, there is shown onecurved portion 1047 b having a convex shape as a whole. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. A plurality ofcurved portions 1047 b may be formed in a wave shape or the like (seeFIG. 10 ). - By forming the
curved portion 1047 b on one surface of the hotair discharge duct 1047 in this way, it is possible to increase the contact area and the contact time of the condensing water with the air passing through the hotair discharge duct 1047. - In other words, the condensing water injected into the hot
air discharge duct 1047 through the condensingwater introduction port 1047 a collides with thecurved portion 1047 b and then flows toward the lower portion of the hotair discharge duct 1047 along thecurved portion 1047 b. This increases the area and the time in which the condensing water flows along the inner surface of the hotair discharge duct 1047, thereby increasing the contact area and the contact time of the condensing water with the air existing in the hotair discharge duct 1047. Consequently, the effect of dehumidifying and cooling the air introduced into thefan 1041 is enhanced and the drying efficiency of thedrying device 1040 is increased. - The condensing
water introduction port 1047 a may be formed such that the area of the longitudinal cross section grows larger from the central portion toward the opposite end portions. For example, the condensingwater introduction port 1047 a may be formed such that the width L2 of the end portion becomes larger than the width L1 of the central portion (seeFIG. 13 ). In addition, the condensingwater introduction port 1047 a may be formed in a polygonal shape with the respective sides of the transverse cross section protruding inward. For example, the transverse cross section of the condensingwater introduction port 1047 a may be formed in a rhombic shape as a whole with the respective sides of a rectangle protruding inward. As used herein, the term “longitudinal” may refer to the Y-axis direction on the basis ofFIG. 3 , namely the left-right direction when the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000 is viewed from the front side, and the term “transverse” may refer to the X-axis direction on the basis ofFIG. 3 , namely the front-rear direction when the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000 is viewed from the front side. - By forming the condensing
water introduction port 1047 a as described above, the surface area of the injected condensing water increases. This makes it possible to increase the contact area between the condensing water and the air flowing through the hotair discharge duct 1047. - A method of drying washing items with the
drying device 1040 will be briefly described. When washing is completed and drying is performed by a user, thefan 1041 is operated. If the air moves along the hotair supply duct 1043 by the operation of thefan 1041, the air is heated to a high temperature by the dryingheater 1045. The hot air is sequentially introduced into thetub 1020 and the drum 1030 through thetub front panel 1025. The hot air dries the washing items by making contact with the washing items existing inside the drum 1030. Thereafter, the hot air used for drying the washing items is introduced into the hotair discharge duct 1047 through a hotair discharge port 1024 formed in the rear lower portion of thetub 1020. As described above, the hot air is dehumidified by the condensing water and is re-introduced into thefan 1041. Such a process may be repeatedly performed to carry out the drying operation. - In order to enhance the drying efficiency of the
drying device 1040, one end portion of the hotair supply duct 1043 may be connected to thefan 1041. The other end portion of the hotair supply duct 1043, namely the end portion of the hotair supply duct 1043 on the side of thetub front panel 1025, to which the hot air is supplied, may be connected to the front upper portion of thetub front panel 1025. In this case, the hotair supply duct 1043 may include a portion extending along the upper surface of thetub 1020 and a portion bent from the extended end portion toward the front surface of thetub 1020 to extend downward. Thus, the other end portion of the hotair supply duct 1043 may be connected to the front surface of thetub front panel 1025. - Furthermore, one end portion of the hot
air discharge duct 1047 may be connected to thefan 1041. The other end portion of the hotair discharge duct 1047, namely the end portion of the hotair discharge duct 1047 on the side of thetub 1020, through which the hot air is introduced from thetub 1020 into thedrying device 1040, may be connected to the lower rear side of the side surface of thetub 1020. In other words, the other end portion of the hotair supply duct 1043 may be biased frontward on the basis of a centerline C1 shown inFIG. 8 and may be connected to thetub front panel 1025 above a centerline C2 shown inFIG. 7 . The other end portion of the hotair discharge duct 1047 may be biased rearward on the side surface of thetub 1020 on the basis of the centerline C1 shown inFIG. 8 and may be connected to thetub 1020 below the centerline C2 shown inFIG. 7 . - By connecting the hot
air supply duct 1043 and the hotair discharge duct 1047 to the front upper portion of thetub 1020 and the lower rear side of the side surface of thetub 1020 as described above, the hot air is introduced from the hotair supply duct 1043 toward the front side of thetub 1020. After drying the washing items accommodated in the drum 1030, the hot air is discharged through the hotair discharge duct 1047 on the rear side of thetub 1020. Thus, the hot air supplied to thetub 1020 through thedrying device 1040 may be circulated through the interior of the drum 1030 as a whole. Consequently, it is possible to enhance the drying efficiency of the washing items. A waterlevel detecting sensor 1070 may be coupled to thetub front panel 1025. The waterlevel detecting sensor 1070 may be formed of, for example, a pressure sensor. The waterlevel detecting sensor 1070 may be connected to a separate pipe branched from thewater drain device 1023 of thetub 1020 and may measure the internal pressure of thetub 1020. The waterlevel detecting sensor 1070 may measure the amount of the washing water stored in thetub 1020 by sensing the internal water pressure of thetub 1020. - As one example, the water
level detecting sensor 1070 may be disposed in the front upper portion of thetub front panel 1025. In this case, the waterlevel detecting sensor 1070 may be disposed more frontward than thedrying device 1040 disposed above thetub 1020. More specifically, thefan 1041 in thedrying device 1040 may be disposed more rearward than the waterlevel detecting sensor 1070. - The water
level detecting sensor 1070 is sensitive to heat because it is formed of electronic parts. In other words, when heat of a predetermined temperature or more is applied to the waterlevel detecting sensor 1070, there is a possibility that the waterlevel detecting sensor 1070 is erroneously operated or damaged. Accordingly, it is important to set the positional relationship between the waterlevel detecting sensor 1070 and thedrying device 1040 including thedrying heater 1045 as a heat generater. - In the wall-mounted
washing machine 1000 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the waterlevel detecting sensor 1070 may be disposed more adjacent to thefan 1041 than the hotair supply duct 1043 of thedrying device 1040. In other words, the distance between the waterlevel detecting sensor 1070 and thefan 1041 may be shorter than the distance between the waterlevel detecting sensor 1070 and the hotair supply duct 1043. In this regard, the distance between certain two members refers to the minimum distance between the two members. When viewed as a whole, the waterlevel detecting sensor 1070 may be biased toward the hotair discharge duct 1047 of thedrying device 1040 on the basis of thedrying device 1040. - During the operation of the
drying device 1040, the air passing through thefan 1041 of thedrying device 1040 is moved along the hotair supply duct 1043 and is heated by the dryingheater 1045. Thereafter, the air passing through thetub 1020 and the drum 1030 is cooled and dehumidified by the condensing water while moving along the hotair discharge duct 1047. Thus, the temperature of the air introduced into thefan 1041 may be lowest among the temperatures of the air circulation lines of thedrying device 1040. As a result, in the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure, overheating of the waterlevel detecting sensor 1070 may be prevented by disposing the waterlevel detecting sensor 1070 adjacent to thefan 1041. - Meanwhile, the
housing 1060 may be coupled to therear panel 1010. Thehousing 1060 is a member coupled to therear panel 1010 and configured to form an outer shell of the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000. Thehousing 1060 may include aside cover 1061 opened on the front and rear sides thereof and coupled to the rim of therear panel 1010 on the rear side thereof, afront cover 1062 coupled to the open front side of theside cover 1061 and provided with anopening 1062 b, and adoor 1063 rotatably coupled to thefront cover 1062 and configured to selectively close and open theopening 1062 b. - An
operation unit 1062 a may be provided in thefront cover 1062. Theoperation unit 1062 a is provided to enable a user to control the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000. Buttons of theoperation unit 1062 a may be exposed through thefront cover 1062. Theoperation unit 1062 a may be entirely disposed under thedetour rib 1027 formed in thetub front panel 1025 described above. Thus, the washing water leaked from the interior of the wall-mountedwashing machine 1000 may flow along thedetour rib 1027 without entering theoperation unit 1062 a. - A hinge coupling portion may be formed in the
front cover 1062. The hinge coupling portion may be formed on the front surface of thefront cover 1062 to be depressed at a predetermined depth. A door hinge may be coupled to the hinge coupling portion. - The
door 1063 may be provided to open and close theopening 1062 b of thefront cover 1062. For example, thedoor 1063 may be coupled to thefront cover 1062 via the door hinge. A user may close or open thedoor 1063 using a handle of thedoor 1063. Alternatively, thedoor 1063 may be an electronic door opened or closed in a one touch manner through the use of an operation button provided in thefront cover 1062. - From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that various embodiments of the present disclosure have been described herein for purposes of illustration, and that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure. The exemplary embodiments disclosed in the specification of the present disclosure do not limit the present disclosure. The scope of the present disclosure will be interpreted by the claims below, and it will be construed that all techniques within the scope equivalent thereto belong to the scope of the present disclosure.
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1. A wall-mounted washing machine, comprising:
a tub; and
a drying device,
wherein the drying device comprises a fan coupled to the tub and configured to blow air, a hot air supply duct coupled to the fan and configured to supply the air into the tub, a drying heater provided inside the hot air supply duct and configured to heat the air introduced into the hot air supply duct, and a hot air discharge duct connected to the tub and configured to guide air passing through the tub toward the fan, the hot air discharge duct having a condensing water introduction port through which condensing water passes, and
wherein at least one curved portion is formed on a surface of the hot air discharge duct opposite to the condensing water introduction port.
2. The washing machine of claim 1 , wherein the surface of the hot air discharge duct is curved to bulge toward the condensing water introduction port.
3. The washing machine of claim 1 , wherein the condensing water introduction port is formed such that an area of a longitudinal cross section thereof grows larger from a central portion toward opposite end portions.
4. The washing machine of claim 1 , wherein a cross section of the condensing water introduction port is formed in a polygonal shape with the respective sides thereof protruding inward.
5. The washing machine of claim 1 , wherein a cross section of the condensing water introduction port is formed in a rectangular shape with the respective sides thereof protruding inward.
6. The washing machine of claim 1 , further comprising:
a rear panel configured to support the tub and capable of being hung on a wall surface;
a drum rotatably installed inside the tub and configured to accommodate washing items; and
a tub front panel coupled to a front surface of the tub.
7. The washing machine of claim 6 , wherein the drying device is configured to supply air to a front upper portion of the tub front panel and receive air from a rear lower portion of the tub.
8. The washing machine of claim 6 , wherein an end portion of the hot air supply duct on the side of the tub front panel is connected to the front upper portion of the tub front panel, and an end portion of the hot air discharge duct on the side of the tub is connected to the rear lower portion of the tub.
9. The washing machine of claim 6 , wherein a hot air introduction port, through which hot air discharged from the hot air supply duct is introduced, is formed in a front upper portion of the tub front panel, and a hot air discharge port through which hot air passing through the drum is discharged is formed in a rear lower portion of the tub.
10. The washing machine of claim 6 , wherein when the fan is operated, air is heated by the drying heater while moving along the hot air supply duct and is introduced into the tub through the tub front panel, and
wherein air passing through the tub is cooled and dehumidified by condensing water while moving along the hot air discharge duct and is introduced into the fan.
11. The washing machine of claim 6 , wherein at least one vent hole for circulating air is formed in the rear panel.
12. The washing machine of claim 6 , wherein a plurality of ribs is provided on a rear surface of the rear panel, and end portions of the ribs are cut away to form air circulation grooves.
13. A wall-mounted washing machine, comprising:
a rear panel capable of being hung on a wall surface;
a tub configured to store washing water and supported by the rear panel;
a drum rotatably installed inside the tub and configured to accommodate washing items;
a tub front panel coupled to a front surface of the tub; and
a drying device coupled to an outer surface of the tub and configured to dry the washing items,
wherein the drying device includes a hot air discharge duct connected to the tub and configured to discharge air passing through the tub, the hot air discharge duct having a condensing water introduction port, and
wherein a curved portion is formed on a surface of the hot air discharge duct opposite to the condensing water introduction port.
14. The washing machine of claim 13 , wherein the surface of the hot air discharge duct is curved to bulge toward the condensing water introduction port.
15. The washing machine of claim 13 , wherein the condensing water introduction port is formed such that an area of a longitudinal cross section thereof grows larger from a central portion toward opposite end portions.
16. The washing machine of claim 13 , wherein a cross section of the condensing water introduction port is formed in a polygonal shape with the respective sides thereof protruding inward.
17. The washing machine of claim 13 , wherein a cross section of the condensing water introduction port is formed in a rectangular shape with the respective sides thereof protruding inward.
18. The washing machine of claim 13 , wherein the drying device is configured to supply air to a front upper portion of the tub front panel and receive air from a rear lower portion of the tub.
19. The washing machine of claim 13 , wherein a hot air introduction port through which hot air discharged from the hot air supply duct is introduced is formed in a front upper portion of the tub front panel, and a hot air discharge port through which hot air passing through the drum is discharged is formed in a rear lower portion of the tub.
20. The washing machine of claim 13 , wherein when the fan is operated, air is heated by the drying heater while moving along the hot air supply duct and is introduced into the tub through the tub front panel, and
wherein air passing through the tub is cooled and dehumidified by condensing water while moving along the hot air discharge duct and is introduced into the fan.
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