WO2007135784A1 - 洗濯機 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a washing machine.
- Patent Document 1 proposes a washing machine that supplies ozone generated by an ozone generator into a washing tub through a connecting pipe and disinfects laundry in the washing tub. Yes.
- Patent Document 1 JP 2002-320792 A
- the connecting pipe extends from the ozone generator in the horizontal direction and is connected to the water injection case. Therefore, the ozone generated by the ozone generator flows in the horizontal direction in the connecting pipe and flows into the water injection case, and then descends through the duct and is supplied into the washing tub.
- Condensation occurs when there is a temperature difference between the inside and outside of the connecting pipe. If water drops due to condensation adhere to the inner surface of the connecting pipe, the water drops may flow horizontally through the connecting pipe and enter the ozone generator. If the ozone generator is submerged and the water droplets mentioned above adhere to the electrodes that actually generate ozone in the ozone generator, problems such as a decrease in ozone generation efficiency, that is, a decrease in the sterilization efficiency of laundry occur. . In addition, water bubbles and detergent bubbles generated in the washing tub during washing enter the connection pipe through the duct and water injection case and break up to form water droplets. There is a risk of entering the device.
- the present invention made on the basis of such a background is a washing machine capable of efficiently purifying laundry by preventing water from entering a gas generating device for purifying the laundry.
- the main purpose is to provide
- the present invention also includes a device that generates a gas for purifying the laundry, Another object is to provide a compact washing machine.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a functional washing machine with a simple configuration.
- the invention according to claim 1 is disposed in a washing tub for storing laundry therein, an air passage for introducing air into the washing tub, and above the washing tub, A gas generator for generating a gas for purifying the rinsed material in the tank; and a gas generator that extends downward from the gas generator and is connected to the air passage, and the gas generated by the gas generator is transferred to the air passage.
- the washing machine is characterized by comprising a guiding path for guiding the inside.
- the invention according to claim 2 is characterized in that the gas generating device includes a gas generating member having a gas generating surface for generating a gas for purifying the laundry, and the gas generating member includes the gas generating surface.
- the gas generating device includes a gas generating member having a gas generating surface for generating a gas for purifying the laundry, and the gas generating member includes the gas generating surface.
- the invention described in claim 3 includes a washing tub for containing laundry therein, an air passage for introducing air into the washing tub, and a gas for purifying the laundry in the washing tub.
- a gas generating device for generating gas, and a conduit for communicating the air path and the gas generating device with each other and for guiding the gas generated by the gas generating device into the air channel. Includes a gas generating member having a gas generating surface that generates gas for purifying the laundry, and the gas generating member is disposed such that the gas generating surface is orthogonal or inclined with respect to a horizontal plane. This is a washing machine characterized by that.
- the invention according to claim 4 is provided with a blower device that is arranged in the middle of the air passage, and sends air from the air passage into the washing tub.
- the flow direction to the washing tub is connected to the air path on the upstream side of the air blower, and the air blower is disposed adjacent to the gas generator.
- the washing machine according to any one of 3 above.
- the invention according to claim 5 stores the first water supply device for supplying water into the washing tub, the first water supply device and the gas generating device adjacent to each other, and A casing forming an outer shell of the washing machine; and formed in the casing, the first water supply device and the gas generator. 5.
- the casing is formed with an entrance for taking in and out the laundry in the washing tub, and is provided in the casing and is opened and closed by sliding.
- the gas generator is disposed in a region where the door force S slides in the housing, and the first water supply device is disposed outside the region where the door force slides in the housing.
- the invention according to claim 7 is the washing machine according to claim 6, wherein the slide of the door is guided by the wall.
- the invention according to claim 8 includes a second water supply device for supplying water into the washing tub, and the second water supply device is disposed so as to sandwich the air blower between the gas generator.
- the invention according to claim 9 is the washing machine according to claim 8, wherein the second water supply device is disposed outside the region in which the door slides in the housing.
- the invention of claim 10 includes a washing tub for storing laundry therein, a gas generator for generating gas for purifying the laundry in the laundry tub, and a gas generated by the gas generator.
- the gas generating device includes a gas generating member having a gas generating surface for generating gas for purifying the laundry, and the gas generating member is
- the washing machine is characterized in that the gas generating surface is arranged so as to be orthogonal or inclined with respect to a horizontal plane.
- the invention of claim 11 is characterized in that a first water supply device for supplying water into the washing tub, the first water supply device and the gas generating device are accommodated adjacent to each other, and the washing machine 11.
- the invention according to claim 12 is characterized in that the housing is formed with an entrance for taking in and out laundry in the washing tub, and the door is provided in the housing and opens and closes by sliding.
- the gas generating device is disposed in a region where the door force S slides in the housing, and the first supply is provided outside the region where the door force slides in the housing. 12.
- the invention of claim 13 is the washing machine according to claim 12, wherein the slide of the door is guided by the wall.
- the gas generated by the gas generator is guided into the air passage by the conduit, and the gas is supplied into the washing tub by being placed on the wind flowing in the air passage.
- the laundry in the washing tub can be cleaned. Since this conduit extends downward from the gas generator and is connected to the air channel, even if condensation occurs in the conduit due to temperature differences inside and outside the conduit, As a result, it descends toward the wind path and does not enter the gas generator. In addition, even if water bubbles or detergent bubbles generated in the washing tub enter into the channel and break into bubbles, they become water droplets. , Do not enter the gas generator. And since the gas generator is arrange
- the gas generation surface is arranged so as to be orthogonal to or inclined with respect to the horizontal plane, even if a water droplet adheres to the gas generation surface, the water droplet does not reach its own weight. Drops downward. Therefore, it is possible to prevent water from entering the gas generation surface, and thus it is possible to more efficiently clean the rinsed product.
- the gas generated by the gas generating member included in the gas generating device is guided to the air path by the guide path and is placed on the wind flowing in the air path. It can be supplied into the tub and the laundry in the tub can be purified. Since the gas generation surface is arranged so as to be orthogonal or inclined with respect to the horizontal plane, even if water droplets adhere to the gas generation surface, the water droplets fall downward due to their own weight. As a result, it is possible to prevent water from entering the gas generating surface, so that the laundry can be purified efficiently.
- the air passage when the air blower arranged in the middle of the air passage is operating, in the direction in which the air flows from the air passage to the washing tub, the air passage is more than the air blower.
- the upstream side has negative pressure. Since the conduit is connected to the air path on the upstream side, the air blower operates. The gas generated by the gas generator is efficiently supplied into the air passage. Since the air blower is disposed adjacent to the gas generator, the conduit can be made relatively short, and the gas generated by the gas generator is supplied more efficiently into the air duct. . In addition, the shortening of the conduit leads to a temperature difference between the inside and outside of the conduit, thus causing condensation. Therefore, the laundry can be more efficiently purified.
- the washing machine can be configured compactly.
- the first water supply device since the first water supply device is arranged outside the region where the door force slides in the housing, the first water supply that prevents the water supply by the first water supply device from being slid by the door slide is the first. Compared to the case where the water supply device is arranged in the area where the door force S slides, the first water supply device can be configured simply. On the other hand, since the gas generating device is arranged in the area where the door force slides in the housing, the first water supply device and the gas generating device are blocked, and the water from the first water supply device force is supplied to the gas generating device. Inundation can be prevented. Therefore, the laundry can be more efficiently purified.
- the sliding of the door is guided with respect to the wall only by the function of blocking the gap between the first water supply device and the gas generating device and preventing the water from entering the gas generating device.
- the second water supply device since the second water supply device is disposed outside the region where the door force slides on the housing, water supply by the second water supply device is prevented by the sliding of the door. Compared with the case where the second water supply device is placed in the area where the door force S slides, the second water supply device can be configured simply.
- the gas generator since the gas generator is arranged in the area where the door slides in the housing, there is no space between the second water supply device and the gas generator. It is blocked and water from the second water supply device can be prevented from entering the gas generator. Therefore, the laundry can be more efficiently purified.
- the gas generated by the gas generating member included in the gas generating device supplies the gas generated on the gas generating surface into the washing tub through the conduit, and the laundry in the washing tub is Can be purified. Since the gas generation surface is arranged so as to be orthogonal or inclined with respect to the horizontal plane, even if water droplets adhere to the gas generation surface, the water droplets fall downward due to their own weight. As a result, it is possible to prevent water from entering the gas generating surface, so that the laundry can be efficiently cleaned.
- the washing machine can be configured compactly.
- the first water supply device since the first water supply device is disposed outside the region where the door force slides in the housing, there is no possibility that the water supply by the first water supply device is hindered by the sliding of the door. Compared to the case where 1 water supply device is placed in the area where the door force S slides, the first water supply device can be configured simply.
- the gas generating device since the gas generating device is arranged in the area where the door force slides in the housing, the first water supply device and the gas generating device are blocked, and the water from the first water supply device is transferred to the gas generating device. Inundation of water can be prevented. Therefore, the laundry can be more efficiently purified.
- the sliding of the door is guided with respect to the wall only by the function of blocking the gap between the first water supply device and the gas generating device and preventing the water from entering the gas generating device.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a drum type washing machine 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the main part of the drum type washing machine 1 extracted from the rear side and viewed from the right side.
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of the main part of the drum type washing machine 1 shown in FIG. ⁇ 4] A longitudinal sectional view of the drum-type washing machine 1, showing a cross-sectional view taken from the front when cut along a vertical plane along the left-right direction.
- ⁇ 5A] is a longitudinal sectional view of the drum-type washing machine 1, and shows a state in which the outer lid 2A closes the opening 4 in a diagram viewed from the right side when the section is cut along a vertical plane along the front-rear direction. Yes.
- FIG. 5A shows a state in which the outer lid 2A has the opening 4 open.
- FIG. 7 is a right side view of the outer tub 7, the drying unit 3, and peripheral components shown in FIG.
- ⁇ 8] (a) is a perspective view of the ozone generator 42 as viewed from the upper rear side and the right side, and (b) shows a state in which the case cap 64 is removed in (a). (C) shows the ozone substrate 51 extracted from (b), and (d) is a right side view of the ozone substrate 51 in (c).
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing an electrical configuration of the drum type washing machine 1.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing a flow of control by the control unit 40 when a predetermined washing operation is started by the drum type washing machine 1.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a so-called top open type drum type washing machine 1 as a washing machine according to an embodiment of the present invention. It should be noted that the posture of the drum type washing machine 1 is assumed to be along the direction arrow shown in the upper right of the page of FIG.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the main part of the drum type washing machine 1 extracted from the rear side and viewed from the right side.
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of the main part of the drum type washing machine 1 shown in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a longitudinal sectional view of the drum-type washing machine 1, and shows a cross-sectional view of the drum-type washing machine 1 when viewed from the front along the left-right direction.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a so-called top open type drum type washing machine 1 as a washing machine according to an embodiment of the present invention. It should be noted that the posture of the drum type washing machine 1 is assumed to be along the direction arrow shown in the upper right of the page of FIG.
- FIG. 5A is a longitudinal sectional view of the drum-type washing machine 1, in which the right side force is seen in the cross-section when cut by a vertical plane along the front-rear direction, and the outer lid 2A closes the opening 4
- FIG. 5B shows a state in which the outer lid 2A has opened the opening 4 in FIG. 5A.
- the drum type washing machine 1 is partitioned by a housing 2 that forms an outer shell thereof.
- the upper wall of the housing 2 is formed in a fan shape in a side sectional view so as to be gently curved downward from the approximate center position in the front-rear direction and continue to the front wall.
- An opening 4 serving as an entrance for taking in and out the laundry into the housing 2 is formed at the center position in the front-rear and left-right directions of the upper wall of the housing 2.
- the opening 4 is formed in a substantially rectangular shape that is long in the front-rear direction, and can be opened and closed by an outer lid 2A as a door.
- a pair of guide rails 21L and 21R are extended along the left and right edges of the opening 4 on the upper wall of the housing 2 where the opening 4 is formed, and the outer lid 2A Is slidable back and forth along the guide rails 21L and 21R.
- the outer lid 2A is biased by the spring 38 (see FIG. 5A) in the direction of opening the opening 4, that is, rearward.
- the arranged outer lid locking mechanism 49 engages with the outer lid 2A so that the outer lid 2A is locked in a closed state.
- a detergent container 8 for storing a detergent used for washing is disposed in a substantially central position in the front-rear direction of a portion on the left side of the opening 4 on the upper wall of the casing 2 so as to be drawable.
- An operation display section 6 for performing setting operations and various displays related to the operation of the drum type washing machine 1 is arranged on the front half side of the upper wall of the housing 2 on the right side of the opening 4. ing.
- the operation display section 6 is provided with a lid opening button 6A for operating when the outer lid locking mechanism 49 (see FIG. 5A) described above is disengaged from the outer lid 2A and the outer lid 2A is opened. It has been.
- the lid open button 6A is pressed with the outer lid 2A closed, the outer lid locking mechanism is disengaged from the outer lid 2A, and the outer lid 2A is opened by the biasing force of the spring 38 (see FIG. 5A). Slide back 4 to open opening 4.
- a gripping part 2C is formed at the front end of the outer lid 2A. With the opening 4 opened, the gripping part 2C is gripped and slid in front of the opening 4 to open the opening 4 in the outer lid 2A. Can be closed.
- the grip portion 2C comes into contact with the rear end edge of the opening 4 so that the outer lid 2A is prevented from sliding further rearward.
- the inner side (lower side) of the rear portion of the upper wall 4 of the housing 2 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape that is long in the left-right direction as shown in FIG.
- the accommodating portion 15 is provided integrally with the housing 2.
- the interior of the accommodating portion 15 includes a partition wall 16L as a wall formed so that the upper end edge is continuous with the guide rail 21L, and a partition wall 16R formed so that the upper end edge is continuous with the guide rail 21R. From left to right, it is divided into a first chamber 27, a second chamber 28, and a third chamber 29.
- the partition wall 16L is continuous with the guide rail 21L and the partition wall 16R is continuous with the guide rail 21R, the slide of the outer lid 2A (see FIG.
- the outer lid 2A is arranged so as to always block the upper portion of the second chamber 28 regardless of whether the opening 4 is opened or closed. As shown in FIG. 5B, when the outer lid 2A is opened, the outer lid 2A extends along the rear side wall of the casing 2 below the housing portion 15 except for the portion covering the upper portion of the second chamber 28. Is contained.
- the first chamber 27 is provided with a tap water supply valve 2B as a first water supply device.
- the third chamber 29 is provided with a bath water pump 2D as a second water supply device.
- the water supply valve 2B and the bath water pump 2D have a water supply port formed at the top of each, and as shown in Fig. 1, each water supply port has a corresponding positional force on the upper wall of the housing 2. Is exposed. For this reason, tap water can be supplied to the machine by connecting the tap water supply valve 2B and an external water supply facility (such as a tap) with a water hose (not shown). By connecting a water supply hose (not shown) immersed in the bathtub, bath water can be supplied to the cabin.
- the tap water supply valve 2B and the bath water pump 2D communicate with the detergent container 8.
- the second chamber 28, the first chamber 27, and the third chamber 29 are blocked by the partition wall 16L and the partition wall 16R. 2 Since the upper part of room 28 is always closed by the outer lid 2A (see Fig. 1), even if a water leak occurs in either the tap water supply valve 2B or the bath water pump 2D, the leaked water ⁇ will flow into the second chamber 28! /.
- the outer tub 7 is housed in the housing 2 in detail below the housing portion 15 (see FIG. 2).
- the outer tub 7 is formed in a liquid-tight and air-tight manner by closing both end faces of the substantially cylindrical peripheral wall 7A with end face walls (the left end face wall 7L and the right end face wall 7R). It arrange
- the outer tub 7 is supported by a plurality of dampers 5 (see FIG. 5A) at the lower part of the peripheral wall 7A.
- a drum 10 for accommodating the laundry therein is disposed inside the outer tub 7.
- the drum 10 is formed by closing both end faces of a substantially cylindrical peripheral wall 10C with end face walls (the left end face wall 10L and the right end face wall 10R), and its axis extends to the left and right (substantially horizontal). Is arranged.
- the outer tub 7 and the drum 10 function as a washing tub.
- Rotating shafts 11L and 11R extending along the axis of the drum 10 are attached to the left and right end face walls 10L and 10R of the drum 10, respectively.
- the rotary shafts 11L and 11R are rotatably attached to the left and right end face walls 7L and 7R of the outer tub 7.
- a drum driving motor 12 is connected to the left rotating shaft 11L by a so-called DD (direct drive) system.
- DD direct drive
- baffles 10B for lifting the laundry in the drum 10 when the drum 10 rotates are spaced equally from each other in the circumferential direction of the peripheral wall 10C (for example, Every 120 °), it is projected to extend in the left-right direction.
- an opening 22 for taking in and out the laundry is formed in a part of the peripheral wall 10C of the drum 10.
- An opening 23 is formed in the peripheral wall 7 A of the outer tub 7 at a position facing the opening 4 of the housing 2.
- the opening 22 of the drum 10 can be opened and closed by a drum lid 25 that can be rotated outward, and the opening 23 of the outer tub 7 can be opened and closed by an inner lid 26 that can be rotated outward. It has become possible to do.
- the washing object can be washed with respect to the drum 10 through the opening 4 of the housing 2, the opening 23 of the outer tub 7, and the opening 22 of the drum 10. Can be taken in and out.
- a water supply hose 17 communicating with the inside of the detergent container 8 is connected to the rear end portion of the peripheral wall 7 A of the outer tub 7.
- Tap water or bath water pump 2D from the tap water supply valve 2B (Fig. 1) by opening the tap water supply valve 2B (see Fig. 1) or driving the bath water pump 2D (see Fig. 1).
- Bath water (referred to collectively as “water” hereinafter) is supplied into the outer tub 7 via the detergent container 8 (see FIG. 1) and the water supply hose 17.
- the water supply hose 17 is, for example, a flexible bellows hose. In addition to the role of water supply into the outer tub 7, vibration generated in the outer tub 7 when the drum 10 rotates is transmitted to the housing 2. It also serves to prevent this.
- a water supply trap 24 is interposed between the water supply hose 17 and the detergent container 8.
- the water supply trap 24 temporarily retains the water flowing into the water supply hose 17 as well as the detergent container 8 force, and this water causes the detergent container 8 and the water supply ho To prevent the air in the outer tub 7 from circulating to the outside.
- a drain outlet 19 is formed in the lower right portion of the peripheral wall 7 A of the outer tub 7.
- water can be stored in the outer tub 7.
- a large number of water passage holes 10A are formed on the peripheral surface wall 10C of the drum 10 over almost the entire circumference except for the openings 22, and the water supplied into the outer tub 7 passes through the water passage holes 10A and enters the drum 10 It also comes to flow into.
- the water accumulated in the outer tub 7 is discharged outside the machine through the drain port 19 and the drain hose 20 by opening the drain valve 18.
- One end of an overflow pipe 37 (see FIG. 2) is connected to the drain hose 20.
- the other end of the overflow pipe 37 is connected to the right end surface wall 7R of the outer tub 7 at a predetermined height as shown in FIG. 2, and water is stored in the outer tub 7 at a predetermined water level or higher.
- the excess water is forcibly discharged outside the machine via the overflow pipe 37 and the drain hose 20 (see Fig. 4).
- An overflow trap 45 is interposed between the overflow pipe 37 and the drain hose 20 (see Fig. 4).
- the overflow trap 45 temporarily retains the water flowing through the overflow pipe 37 and Z or drain hose 20 (see Fig. 4), and this water causes the outer tank to pass through the overflow pipe 37 and Z or drain hose 20. It prevents the air inside 7 from circulating outside.
- the drum type washing machine 1 can execute a drying process for drying laundry, and the right end wall 7R of the outer tub 7 has a drying unit 3 for a drying function. It is attached from the outside.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the outer tub 7, the drying unit 3, and the peripheral parts, with the rear upper side and the right side force also viewed
- FIG. 7 is the outer tub 7, the drying unit 3, and the peripheral parts shown in FIG. FIG.
- the drying unit 3 sucks the air in the outer tub 7 and guides it upward, and sends the air from the air passage member 31 toward the outer tub 7.
- a fan 32 as a blower, an induction hood 33 for guiding the air sent from the fan 32 into the outer tub 7, and a pair of heaters 34A and 34B for heating the air sent into the outer tub 7 (Fig. 7).
- the air passage member 31 and the induction hood 33 are air flowing inside. In other words, it functions as a wind path for introducing the wind into the outer tub 7.
- the fan 32 which is configured in the middle of the air passage, has an upper half of the air passage member 31 so that the substantially upper half of the fan 32 is accommodated in the second chamber 28 of the accommodating portion 15 (see FIG. 3). And is driven to rotate by a blower motor 35.
- the heaters 34A and 34B are placed in the induction hood 33 side by side!
- an exhaust port 71 having a substantially rectangular shape when viewed from the front is formed at the rear lower portion of the peripheral wall 7 A of the outer tub 7, for example, at a substantially central portion in the left-right direction.
- a suction port 30 is formed at the lower end of the air passage member 31, and the exhaust port 71 and the suction port 30 (see Fig. 7) are connected by a connecting pipe 72 extending in the left-right direction.
- the air passage member 31 and the outer tub 7 are in communication. Therefore, when the fan 32 (see FIG.
- An opening 7B is formed in the central portion of the right end surface wall 7R of the outer tub 7, and an outlet 41 (see Fig. 7) is formed in the lower end of the guide hood 33 (see Fig. 7). Since the air outlet 41 and the opening 7B (see FIG. 7) of the outer tub 7 communicate with each other, the inside of the guide hood 33 (see FIG. 7) and the outer tub 7 are in communication with each other. As a result, as shown in FIG. 6, the air taken into the air passage member 31 from the outer tub 7 is sent into the induction hood 33 by the fan 32, and further blown into the outer tub 7 from the outlet 41.
- the air can be circulated in a circulation air passage formed by the air passage member 31, the fan 32 and the induction hood 33, that is, the drying unit 3 and the outer tub 7. Further, as shown in FIG. 4, since the opening 10D is formed at the center of the right end face wall 10R of the drum 10 at a position facing the opening 7B of the outer tub 7, it circulates in the circulation air passage. Wind is also supplied to the laundry in drum 10.
- the air circulating in the circulation air passage is heated by the heater 34, and the drum 10 is discharged from the outlet 41 (see Fig. 7) through the openings 7B and 10D of the outer tub 7 and the drum 10. Rotate drum 10 while feeding in.
- the operation is repeated, so the heated wind can be blown evenly over the laundry, Good drying It can be done.
- the air passage member 31 has the above-described suction port 30 formed in the lower end portion, and extends from the lower end portion to the upper portion along the right end surface wall 7R of the outer tub 7.
- 311 and the second air passage member 312 that is connected to the upper end of the first air passage member 311 and protrudes to the left so as to face the peripheral wall 7A of the outer tub 7 are integrally formed. It is configured by being formed.
- the first air passage member 311 has a flat shape in which the thickness in the left-right direction is smaller than the thickness in the front-rear direction.
- the second air passage member 312 has a flat shape in which the thickness in the front-rear direction is smaller than the thickness in the left-right direction.
- water is supplied into the first air passage member 311 on the left side wall of the first air passage member 311 at a position slightly lower than the joint with the second air passage member 312.
- a supply port 36 is formed.
- a supply pipe (not shown) is also connected to the supply port 36 with an external force, and a supply valve 14 (not shown in FIG. 7) communicating with the supply pipe (not shown) is opened.
- a predetermined amount for example, about 0.5 liters per minute
- cooling water tape water
- the supply valve 14 is opened to supply cooling water from the supply port 36 into the first air passage member 311.
- the first air passage member 311 contains moisture (water vapor) from the laundry. It functions as a heat exchange part for cooling the draft and condensing the water vapor.
- FIG. 8 (a) is a perspective view of the ozone generator 42 as a gas generator as viewed from the rear upper side and the right side.
- FIG. 8 (b) is a perspective view of the case cap 64 in FIG. 8 (a). It shows the state.
- Fig. 8 (c) shows the ozone substrate 51 as a gas generating member extracted from Fig. 8 (b)
- Fig. 8 (d) shows the right side of the ozone substrate 51 in Fig. 8 (c). It is a side view.
- an ozone generator 42 that generates ozone
- an ozone generator 42 that generates ozone
- an ozone generator 42 that generates ozone
- an ozone generator 42 that generates ozone
- an ozone generator 42 and an air channel member 31 are provided.
- an introduction pipe 43 as a conduit for guiding ozone generated by the ozone generator 42 into the air channel member 31.
- washing, deodorizing, disinfecting, or fragrance (adding a pleasant odor to the laundry) can be listed as examples of laundry purifiers that use gas.
- the ozone generator 42 is housed in the second chamber 28 in the housing portion 15 of the housing 2.
- the detailed ozone generator 42 is adjacent to the tap water supply valve 2B across the partition wall 16L, and is adjacent to the fan 32 on the left side in the second chamber 28.
- the ozone generator 42 is located above the outer tub 7, the air passage member 31, and the induction hood 33.
- the ozone generator 42 is provided with an ozone substrate 51 that actually generates ozone, a casing 52 that accommodates the ozone substrate 51, and a casing 52 attached thereto. And a frame 53 for fixing to the housing part 15 of the housing 2.
- the ozone substrate 51 is formed in a thin plate shape that is long in the left-right direction.
- the rear side surface of the ozone substrate 51 is formed so as to be orthogonal to the horizontal plane, that is, to be parallel to the vertical direction, and at the substantially central position in the vertical direction, a long electrode 54A is provided in the horizontal direction.
- the ozone substrate 51 has a built-in electrode 54B that is slightly smaller than the ozone substrate 51 and elongated in the left-right direction.
- the electrode 54A and the electrode 54B are spaced apart from each other in the front-rear direction, and are electrically connected to a power supply board (not shown) via wiring 55 on both sides in the longitudinal direction. .
- the casing 52 has a structure that is divided into two in the front-rear direction by a case base 63 that is a front half portion and a case cap 64 that is a rear half portion.
- the case base 63 is fixed to the frame 53.
- the casing 52 has a main body 56 and an air inflow part 57 arranged on the right side of the main body 56 in a state where the case base 63 and the case cap 64 are integrated. And an ozone outflow portion 58 disposed on the left side of the main body portion 56.
- the main body portion 56 is long in the front-rear direction and is formed in a hollow, substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape. Although not shown in the drawing, both side surfaces in the left-right direction have openings, and the inside is formed inside.
- the ozone substrate 51 described above is accommodated.
- three screw portions 59 each having a screw hole are provided at equal intervals in the left-right direction at both ends in the vertical direction.
- a through portion 60 in which a through hole is formed is provided at a position corresponding to the screw portion 59, respectively.
- the screws 61 are inserted into the respective through portions 60 and tightened to the screw portions 59, whereby the front half portion and the rear half portion of the main body portion 56 are combined, and the case base 63 and the case cap 64 are integrated together. Is done.
- a rubber packing 67 is disposed on the ozone substrate 51 accommodated in the main body 56 so as to border the upper edge and the lower edge thereof.
- the air inflow portion 57 is formed in a hollow, substantially cubic shape, and openings are formed on both the upper and lower side surfaces and the rear side surface. Therefore, the inside of the air inflow portion 57 and the inside of the main body portion 56 communicate with each other through the opening on the right side of the main body portion 56 described above.
- a sponge filter 66 is fitted in the air inflow portion 57, and external air is supplied to the ozone substrate 51 inside the main body portion 56 after dust or the like contained in the air is captured by the sponge filter 66. .
- the ozone outflow portion 58 is formed in a hollow cylindrical shape, and the right end portion thereof is connected to the above-described left-side opening portion of the main body portion 56 via a check valve 65. As a result, the ozone outflow part 58 communicates with the inside of the main unit 56. Further, since the left end portion of the ozone outflow portion 58 is connected to the introduction pipe 43, the air containing ozone generated in the ozone substrate 51 flows out to the introduction pipe 43 through the ozone outflow portion 58.
- the check valve 65 is a force that allows ozone and air in the main body 56 to flow into the introduction pipe 43, and prevents back flow from the introduction pipe 43 to the main body 56.
- the frame 53 is formed in a hollow, substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, and the wiring 55 of the ozone substrate 51 and the above-described power supply substrate (not shown) are accommodated therein.
- the inside of the frame 53 is filled with a flame retardant and insulating urethane resin so that the wiring 55 and the power supply board (not shown) are in contact with water and the wiring 55 and the power supply board (not shown). Electrical leakage from is prevented.
- Mounting stays 62 are provided at both left and right ends of the lower end of the frame 53, and the mounting stay 62 is screwed to a mounting portion (not shown) in the second chamber 28 of the housing portion 15 (see FIG. 2). As a result, the ozone generator 42 is fixed in the second chamber 28 as shown in FIG.
- the introduction pipe 43 has one end connected to the ozone outflow part 58 of the ozone generator 42 and the other end connected to the left side wall of the second air path member 312 of the air path member 31. Specifically, by being connected to the vicinity of the fan 32, the inside of the ozone generator 42 communicates with the inside of the circulation air passage including the air passage member 31, that is, the drying unit 3.
- the introduction pipe 43 is gently bent downward at the above-mentioned one end portion force, bent in the middle, further extended downward, and the force is bent again to form a path to the above-mentioned other end portion.
- the air containing ozone generated by the ozone generator 42 flows downward along the introduction pipe 43 and is supplied into the air passage member 31.
- the air passage member 31 has a negative pressure, so that the supply of ozone from the ozone generator 42 to the air passage member 31 is promoted.
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing an electrical configuration of the drum type washing machine 1.
- the operation of the drum type washing machine 1 is controlled by a control unit 40 including a microcomputer.
- the control unit 40 includes a CPU 41, a ROM 42, a RAM 43, a timer 44, and the like.
- An operation display unit 6 (see FIG. 1) is connected to the control unit 40 so as to allow input / output.
- the control unit 40 detects the temperature of air from a water level sensor (not shown) for detecting the water level in the outer tub 7 and the exhaust port 71 (see FIG. 4) of the outer tub 7.
- a temperature sensor (not shown) and a door switch (not shown) force signal for detecting the opening / closing of the outer lid 2A are input.
- the control unit 40 includes the motor 12, the blower motor 35, the heater 34, the tap water supply valve 2B, the bath water pump 2D, the supply valve 14, the drain valve 18, the outer lid lock mechanism 49, and the ozone generator 42, respectively. Connected via the load drive 48.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing the flow of control by the control unit 40 when a predetermined washing operation by the drum type washing machine 1 is started.
- the control unit 40 when the operation of the drum type washing machine 1 is started, the control unit 40 (see FIG. 9) first performs the first washing process for a predetermined time (for example, 6 minutes) (step Sl ).
- a predetermined time for example, 6 minutes
- tap water supply nozzle 2B see Fig. 9
- bath water pump 2D see Fig. 9
- the detergent previously put in the detergent container 8 shown in FIG. 1 is dissolved in the supplied water, and the water in which the detergent is dissolved is stored in the outer tub 7.
- the first washing process after water supply into the outer tub 7 shown in FIG.
- the first intermittent control for example, 10 Second on-3 seconds off
- second intermittent control for example, 10 seconds on-3 seconds off
- motor 12 A third intermittent control (for example, 10 seconds on-3 seconds off) is performed repeatedly in a predetermined order, with the motor rotating in reverse Z direction alternately at 60 rpm with a predetermined stop time.
- tapping is achieved by repeating the motion (, loose tumbling). Is done.
- the second intermittent control the washing at the bottom of the drum 10 is rolled by the baffle 10B, so that the paddy washing is achieved.
- the laundry in the drum 10 rotates while sticking to the peripheral wall 10C of the drum 10, and the water accumulated in the outer tub 7 when the laundry reaches the bottom of the outer tub 7 is stored.
- the water absorbed in the laundry and the water absorbed in the laundry is removed from the laundry by centrifugal force, so that the dirt contained in the laundry is removed together with the water from the laundry.
- the water stored in the outer tub 7 is drained, and the laundry in the drum 10 contains water and detergent components.
- the control unit 40 performs the second washing process for a predetermined time (for example, 14 minutes) (step S2).
- a predetermined time for example, 14 minutes
- steam is supplied into the outer tub 7 using the drying unit 3, and the drum 10 is rotated while warming the laundry.
- the water contained in the laundry is warmed, and the laundry containing the warmed water rubs against the other laundry and the inner surface of the drum 10 as the drum 10 rotates, or the inner surface of the drum 10 It has become like being beaten.
- the steam is generated by atomizing the cooling water supplied from the supply port 36 into the first air path member 311 and evaporating it with the heater 34.
- step S3 When the second washing process ends, as shown in FIG. 10, the control unit 40 performs an intermediate dehydration process (step S3).
- the intermediate dehydration process as shown in FIG. 4, when the drum 10 is rotated at a high speed (for example, 300 to: LOOOrpm), water contained in the laundry in the drum 10 is squeezed out by centrifugal force, The water squeezed out from the laundry is scattered to the outer tub 7 side through the water passage hole 10A of the drum 10 and discharged from the drain outlet 19.
- a high speed for example, 300 to: LOOOrpm
- the detergent components contained in the laundry are squeezed out together with the water contained in the laundry.
- the control unit 40 performs the rinsing process a plurality of times (for example, twice) (step S4).
- tap water supply valve 2B see Fig. 9 is opened or bath water pump 2D (see Fig. 9) is activated to supply water, after which Fig. 4 shows
- the drum 10 is rotated in a state where a predetermined amount of water is stored in the outer tub 7, whereby the laundry in the drum 10 is tamped.
- This rinsing process dilutes the detergent components remaining in the laundry Become.
- the water stored in the outer tub 7 is drained.
- the final rinsing process is performed using tap water only.
- step S5 the control unit 40 performs a final dehydration process.
- the drum 10 is rotated at a high speed (for example, 300 to: LOOOrpm), so that water contained in the laundry in the drum 10 is squeezed out by centrifugal force.
- control unit 40 After the final dehydration process is completed and the water contained in the laundry is sufficiently squeezed, the control unit 40 performs a drying process as shown in FIG. 10 (step S6).
- control unit 40 sends the air heated by the heater 34 from the drying unit 3 into the outer tub 7 as described above and as shown in FIG. While the drum 10 is rotated, the laundry in the drum 10 is tumbled. As a result, the laundry in the drum 10 can be uniformly exposed to the heated wind, and the laundry can be dried well.
- the blower motor 35 is driven (for example, 4500 rpm) and the heater 34 (34A and 34B) is energized, so that the heater 34 is driven “strong”. Is done.
- air including moisture from the laundry in the drum 10 is blown from the inside of the outer tub 7 through the exhaust port 71 (see Fig. 4) and the connecting pipe 72 (see Fig. 4). It flows into the passage member 31 (in the first air passage member 311), is heated by the heater 34, and is sent again into the outer tub 7 (in the drum 10).
- the supply valve 14 (see FIG. 9) is opened and cooling water is supplied from the supply port 36 into the first air passage member 311.
- the air that has flowed into the first air passage member 311 is dehydrated in the process of passing through the first air passage member 311, and is then heated by the heater 34, and again in the outer tub 7 (in the drum 10). ).
- the water condensed by heat exchange condenses on the inner wall surface of the first air passage member 311 and flows down along this inner wall surface. Then, the water flowing down the inner wall surface of the first air passage member 311 to the bottom of the first air passage member 311 flows out from the suction port 30 together with the cooling water, and as shown in FIG. Exhaust port 71 After flowing into the outer tub 7 through the drainage, it is drained from the drain 19.
- the control unit 40 In the drying process, air that has not been heated is supplied into the drum 10 to cool the dried laundry to a predetermined temperature.
- the control unit 40 (see FIG. 9) operates the ozone generator 42 to generate ozone.
- the generated ozone flows into the air passage member 31 through the introduction pipe 43, and is sent into the outer tub 7 (in the drum 10) together with the wind flowing in the circulation air passage described above to the laundry. Be bathed.
- soil components, odor components, and germ components remaining in the laundry are washed, deodorized, or sterilized by being oxidized by the supplied ozone.
- the cleaning of the laundry with ozone is not limited to the above-described drying process, but is also performed before the washing process. If the laundry is subjected to ozone cleaning before the washing process, water may not remain in the water supply trap 24 (see Fig. 2) and overflow trap 45 (see Fig. 2). Therefore, the control unit 40 appropriately opens / closes or drives the tap water supply valve 2B, the bath water pump 2D, the supply valve 14 and the drain valve 18 in order to bring the outer tank 7 into the airtight state described above. Water is retained in the water supply trap 24 and the overflow trap 45.
- the ozone supply may be performed either before the washing process or in the drying process, or may be performed in both.
- the longer the ozone supply time The hatching of the rinse is promoted.
- the drum type washing machine 1 can deal with laundry that cannot be wetted with water by the function of purifying the laundry with ozone.
- the ozone generated by the ozone generator 42 is guided into the air passage member 31 by the introduction pipe 43, and includes the air passage member 31.
- the introduction pipe 43 extends downward from the ozone generator 42 and is connected to the air passage member 31! Therefore, even if condensation occurs in the introduction pipe 43 due to a temperature difference between the inside and outside of the introduction pipe 43, The water droplets generated by the condensation descend toward the air channel member 31 by its own weight and do not enter the ozone generator 42.
- the ozone substrate 51 that actually generates ozone in the ozone generator 42 is disposed so that the rear side surface serving as the ozone generation surface is orthogonal to the horizontal plane! Even if a water droplet adheres to the rear side surface, the water droplet falls downward due to its own weight. Therefore, it is possible to prevent water from entering the rear side surface of the ozone substrate 51, so that the laundry can be more efficiently purified.
- the rear side can be tilted with respect to the horizontal plane if it can drop the attached water drops! /.
- the partition wall 16L has a function of guiding the slide of the outer lid 2A as well as a function of blocking the tap water supply valve 2B and the ozone generator 42 to prevent water from entering the ozone generator 42.
- the functionality of the drum type washing machine 1 can be improved while simplifying the configuration.
- the ozone generator 42 is disposed adjacent to the fan 32 on the left side in the second chamber 28. That is, the fan 32 is disposed adjacent to the ozone generator 42 on the opposite side of the tap water supply valve 2B. Further, the bath water pump 2D is arranged so as to sandwich the fan 32 between the ozone generator 42 and the bath water pump 2D. Therefore, the bath water pump 2D and the ozone generator 42 are blocked by the fan 32, so that the ozone generator 42 can be prevented from being flooded by the water of the bath water pump 2D. In addition, by arranging the tap water supply valve 2B, the ozone generator 42, the fan 32, and the bath water pump 2D in this way, the drum type washing machine 1 can be configured compactly.
- the outer lid 2A is arranged so as to always close the upper part of the second chamber 28 regardless of whether the opening 4 is opened or closed.
- Outer lid 2A force S is located in the sliding area.
- the first chamber 27 in which the tap water supply valve 2B is accommodated and the third chamber 29 in which the bath water pump 2D is accommodated are arranged outside the area where the outer lid 2A slides as shown in FIG. Tap water supply valve 2B and bath water port
- the pump 2D and the ozone generator 42 are shielded from each other, so that the tap water supply valve 2B and the bath water pump 2D can prevent water from entering the ozone generator 42 from water. Therefore, it is possible to clean laundry more efficiently.
- the outer lid 2A slides the tap water supply valve 2B and the bath water pump 2D where the water supply to the outer tank 7 of the tap water supply valve 2B and the bath water pump 2D is hindered by the slide of the outer lid 2A. Compared with the case where it arrange
- the drum 10 is not limited to a configuration in which the axis extends in the left-right direction, and may be configured to extend in the front-rear direction, for example.
- the drum axis is
- drum axis may extend vertically.
- the drum type washing machine 1 may have a so-called top open type configuration in which the upper lid 2A is provided on the upper wall of the housing 2 and a so-called top open type configuration.
- the drum type washing machine 1 having a drying function has been described as an example of the drum type washing machine.
- the present invention uses a drum type washing machine that does not have a drying function, or a norseter. It can also be applied to a spiral washing machine.
- the ozone generated by the ozone generator 42 as a gas generator may be supplied directly into the washing tub.
- the ozone generator 42 generates ozone that cleans, deodorizes, and disinfects laundry, but is not limited to this.
- the ozone generator 42 generates gas that gives fragrance to laundry. May be.
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