WO2017119674A1 - 의류처리장치 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a laundry treatment apparatus having a touch screen for displaying visual information.
- the clothes treating apparatus includes a device for washing clothes, a device for drying clothes, and a device for washing and drying clothes.
- washing of clothes is a stroke for removing contaminants from laundry through the action of water and detergent, and drying of clothes removes moisture contained in the clothes through a hot air supply device provided in the clothes treating apparatus. It's a stroke to get rid of.
- a general clothing processing apparatus includes a main body having a clothes opening and forming a shape, a clothes receiving unit provided inside the body, a drive unit for rotating a drum constituting the clothes receiving unit, a door configured to open and close a clothes opening, and clothing to a user. And a control unit for displaying visual information related to the stroke processed by the processing apparatus and receiving a user's manipulation.
- the door is designed to perform a natural function of opening and closing the clothes inlet and looking into the clothes receiving portion.
- the control unit is typically provided in the main body, and a plurality of buttons or knobs for briefly displaying and manipulating the predetermined stroke only in an on / off manner and the like are provided.
- the dividing of the door and the control unit has hindered the simple appearance of the clothes treating apparatus, and the input and output interfaces between the clothes treating apparatus and the user have to stay in a low dimensional manner.
- a clothes treatment system that enables separate washing while still using the clothes treatment apparatus that the user has.
- the user can create a clothes handling system including a plurality of clothes handling apparatuses by adding a new clothes handling apparatus to the existing clothes handling apparatus. Even in this case, since a separate control unit exists for each clothes treating apparatus, a new type of user interface for controlling a plurality of clothes treating apparatuses is required.
- One object of the present invention is to provide a door structure of a clothes processing apparatus that can give a user a unified aesthetic when constructing a display for displaying the information processed in the window and the clothes processing apparatus to look into the clothes receiving unit on the door. It's there.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a laundry treatment apparatus for controlling at least one of a plurality of washing tanks or a plurality of laundry treatment apparatuses using one display.
- Still another object of the present invention is to control a washing machine or a plurality of laundry treatment apparatuses by using one display, and the user can recognize the above-mentioned one to be controlled precisely and intuitively. To provide a new type of user interface.
- Another object of the present invention is to artificially determine any one washing tank (or any one clothing processing apparatus) that the user intends to use based on user's behavior, and to immediately determine the washing tank even if the user does not apply additional input.
- the purpose is to provide a user interface that can be used.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a laundry treatment apparatus which enables to use a new washing function developed by a third party, as well as a laundry function preset in the laundry treatment apparatus.
- the laundry treatment apparatus of the present invention the first washing tank; A touch screen for outputting icons associated with a function that the first washing tank can execute; And a first graphic object configured to select the first laundry tub and a second graphic object configured to select the second laundry tub when the external device having the second laundry tub is connected within a predetermined distance. It includes a control unit.
- the clothes treating apparatus may further include a wireless communication unit which is wirelessly connected to an external device having the second washing tub and transmits and receives data.
- the controller may control the wireless communication unit to perform a connection with the external device including the second washing tub or to release the connection based on a user input.
- the controller may control the touch screen such that the first and second graphic objects disappear when the connection is released.
- the controller may select one of the first and second washing tanks, and output icons associated with a function of executing the selected washing tank.
- the touch screen may be controlled to be able to.
- the controller may control the touch screen to output icons included in the first group when the first washing tub is selected, and output the icons included in the second group when the second washing tank is selected. Can be controlled.
- the controller may perform a washing function corresponding to the function such that a function associated with the touched icon is executed in an external device including the second washing tub.
- the command may be transmitted to an external device having the second washing tank.
- control unit may provide notification information that warns that the function cannot be performed at the external device having the second washing tub. You can print
- the control unit receives a progress message indicating a progress of the function from an external device having the second washing tub as the function is executed, and guides the progress of the function based on the received progress message.
- the touch screen may be controlled to output information.
- the controller When the washing function using the first washing tank is executed while performing the function, the controller outputs first guide information for guiding the process of the function to the first area of the touch screen, and the first area.
- the second guide information for guiding the progress of the washing function may be output to a second area different from the second area.
- the control unit stops outputting the first and second guide information so that the washing function is completed, and outputs completion information of the washing function to the entire area of the touch screen.
- Clothing processing apparatus characterized in that.
- the controller may resume output of the stopped first guide information after a predetermined time after the washing function is completed and output the first guide information to the entire area of the touch screen.
- control unit If the function is terminated while outputting the completion information of the washing function, the control unit outputs an output limit command so that a notification according to the end of the function is output after the predetermined time has elapsed from an external device including the second washing tank.
- the second washing tank may be transmitted to an external device.
- Icons included in the second group may vary depending on the type of external device including the second washing tub.
- the controller When the controller is connected to an external device having the second washing tub, the controller connects to a preset server to download icons corresponding to the external device having the second washing tub, and downloads the downloaded icons to the second group. Can be set to icons included in.
- the first washing tank may rotate about a first rotating shaft
- the second washing tank may rotate about a second rotating shaft intersecting the first rotating shaft
- Each of the icons included in the first group is associated with a function that the first washing tank can perform according to the characteristics of the first washing tank, and each of the icons included in the second group is related to the characteristics of the second washing tank. Accordingly, the second washing tank may be linked to a function that can be executed.
- control unit may output different information depending on whether the display device is connected to an external device including the second washing tank.
- the icons associated with the function that can be executed by the first washing tank is output to the touch screen, and connected to the external device having the second washing tub,
- the first and second graphic objects may be output on the touch screen.
- the controller locks the child lock function to the external device having the second washing tub.
- the lock command may be transmitted to an external device provided with the second washing tank to be executed.
- an opaque region and a first and a second transparent region separated from each other in the opaque region are formed in the door cover, and the window unit and the display unit (or Touch screen) can be configured, a simple door appearance can be implemented.
- the first and second light-transmitting areas are formed in a circular shape so as to correspond to the circular doors, the user may give an integrated aesthetic feeling.
- the controller may control the output of visual information on a portion that does not correspond to the second light emitting area of the display, thereby saving power.
- Figure 1a is a perspective view showing a clothes treating apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 1b is a conceptual view showing a state in which the clothes opening is opened by the door shown in Figure 1a is primarily rotated.
- Figure 1c is a conceptual view showing a state in which the door is rotated in the secondary state, shown in Figure 1b.
- Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the door shown in Figure 1a.
- FIG. 3 is a conceptual view illustrating a state in which another garment treatment apparatus is connected to the garment treatment apparatus illustrated in FIG. 1A.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart representatively showing a control method of the present invention.
- 6A, 6B and 6C are exemplary views showing an example in which the control method of FIG. 4 is applied.
- FIG. 7 is a conceptual view illustrating a clothes treating apparatus displaying first and second graphic objects in response to a user input satisfying a preset condition.
- FIG. 8 is a flow chart showing the operation of the first and second clothes handling apparatus in a clothes handling system including first and second clothes handling apparatus.
- 9A, 9B, 9C, and 9D are conceptual views illustrating a method of outputting related information on a touch screen as a stroke is executed in at least one of the first and second clothes treating apparatuses.
- 10A and 10B are conceptual views illustrating a method of controlling sound output of each clothes treating apparatus.
- 11A and 11B are conceptual views illustrating a method of controlling information output on the touch screen based on user behavior.
- FIG. 12 is a conceptual diagram for explaining an operation associated with a child lock function.
- FIG. 13 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a method of performing or releasing a connection with the second clothes processing apparatus by the first clothes processing apparatus based on a user input;
- FIG. 14 is a conceptual view illustrating a laundry treatment apparatus for using a new washing function developed by a third party as well as a predetermined washing function.
- Figure 1a is a perspective view showing a clothes processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figures 1b and 1c is the door 120 shown in Figure 1a is rotated first and second, respectively
- clothing inlet 160a Are conceptual diagrams showing open state.
- the laundry treatment apparatus 100 includes a main body 110 and a door 120.
- the main body 110 forms an outer appearance of the clothes treating apparatus 100 and includes a clothes inlet 160a through which clothes are inserted.
- the clothes inlet 160a is formed in the front portion of the main body 110 having a hexahedral shape.
- the inside of the main body 110 is provided with a clothing receiving portion for receiving laundry through the clothing inlet (160a).
- the clothing container may be referred to as a 'washing tub'.
- the garment receiving unit may be configured as a drum 150 rotatably provided inside the main body 110.
- the laundry treatment apparatus 100 of the present invention is configured as a device capable of carrying out washing and drying of laundry
- a tub (not shown) provided with the clothes receiving unit is provided inside the main body 110 to store wash water.
- a drum 150 rotatably provided inside the tub to accommodate laundry.
- the main body 110 is provided with a driving unit (not shown) configured to rotate the drum 150.
- the driving unit may include a motor for generating a driving force and a belt for rotating the drum 150 using the driving force.
- a detergent supply unit (not shown) may be installed to be pulled out and pulled out.
- the cover 112 covering the detergent supply unit may be configured to be rotatable in the vertical direction.
- the main body 110 is provided with a power button 170, it may be configured to turn on / off the power of the clothes processing apparatus 100.
- the display 122 described below is configured as a touch screen, the display 122 may be configured to turn on / off the power of the clothes treating apparatus 100 through a touch input to the touch screen 122. In this case, since the power button 170 is not provided, a simpler appearance can be realized.
- the door 120 is rotatably installed with respect to the main body 110 by the hinge unit 140, and is configured to open and close the clothes inlet 160a.
- the main body 110 may be provided with a door receiving portion 160b recessed inward from the outer surface and having a clothes inlet 160a therein.
- the door 120 is accommodated in the door receiving portion 160b, and the outer edge portion of the door 120 is disposed to be coplanar with the outer surface of the main body 110 adjacent thereto. Can be.
- the door 120 is accommodated in the door accommodating part 160b so that the hinge unit 140 has two different hinge units so that the door 120 is not caught by the main body 110 when the door 120 is opened. It may have a double hinge structure having an axis of rotation. In this case, as shown in FIGS. 1B and 1C, after the door 120 is spaced apart from the door receiving portion 160b by the first rotation about one rotation axis, the second rotation about the other rotation axis is performed.
- the door 120 may be configured to rotate.
- the other side of the door 120 is provided with a locking device for fixing or releasing the door 120 to the main body 110.
- the locking device is configured to be pushed, and when the other side of the door 120 is pressed once, the door 120 is locked, and when pressed again, the door 120 may be unlocked.
- the door 120 is provided with a window 121 and a display 122.
- the window 121 is disposed to correspond to the clothes inlet 160a and is configured to look into the clothes receiving unit. Accordingly, the user may check the state of the clothing accommodated in the clothing receiving unit through the window 121.
- the display 122 displays (outputs) information processed by the clothes treating apparatus 100.
- the display 122 may display execution screen information of a stroke (washing, dehydration, drying stroke, etc.) driven by the clothes processing apparatus 100, or a UI (User Interface) or GUI (Graphic) corresponding to the execution screen information.
- UI User Interface
- GUI Graphic
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the door 120 shown in FIG. 1A.
- the door 120 includes a door frame 130, a door window 136, a display module 128, and a door cover 190.
- the hinge 120 is mounted to the door 120 to be coupled to the main body 110, but the hinge unit 140 is omitted in this drawing.
- the door 120 is formed in a circular shape (including a circular, elliptical).
- the door 120 may be formed of a polygon (square, hexagon, etc.).
- the door frame 130 is rotatably coupled to the body 110, and for this purpose, the hinge unit 140 is coupled to the door frame 130 and the body 110, respectively.
- the door frame 130 may include an outer frame 131 and an inner frame 132.
- the outer frame 131 and the inner frame 132 may be formed of a synthetic resin material (eg, ABS material, PC material, etc.).
- the above configurations are referred to as the outer frame 131 and the inner frame 132.
- the outer frame 131 may be a main body ( This is because the inner frame 132 faces the outside of the body 110 and faces the inside of the body 110.
- the outer frame 131 and the inner frame 132 may be referred to as first and second frames, respectively.
- the door frame 130 includes a first opening 130a facing the clothing inlet 160a when the door 120 is closed, and a second opening 131b corresponding to the display module 128 mounted therein. do.
- the first opening 130a may also be referred to as a door window hole in that the door window 136 is installed in the first opening 130a, and the display module 128 is mounted in the second opening 131b.
- the second opening 131b may also be referred to as a display hole.
- the second opening 131b may be located on the first opening 130a.
- the first opening 130a may include a front opening 131a formed in the outer frame 131 and a rear opening 132a formed in the inner frame 132.
- the second opening 131b is formed in the outer frame 131.
- a communication unit 132b may be formed on the rear opening 132a of the inner frame 132, and the display module 128 may be mounted in the door frame 130 through the communication unit 132b.
- the door window 136 is installed in the door frame 130 to correspond to the first opening 130a.
- the door window 136 is formed of a light transmissive material (glass, synthetic resin, etc.), and is disposed to correspond to the clothes inlet 160a in a state in which the door 120 is closed.
- the display module 128 is installed inside the door frame 130.
- the display module 128 is disposed to correspond to the second opening 131b, and the display 122 provided in the display module 128 is configured to output visual information related to the information processed by the clothes processing apparatus 100. .
- the door cover 130 is coupled to the door frame 130 to form an exterior of the door 120.
- the door cover 190 may be formed of a glass material or a synthetic resin material having transparency.
- the door cover 190 may include an opaque area 193 and a second light emission area 191 corresponding to the first opening 130a and a second opening 131b in the opaque area 193. And a light transmitting area 192.
- the first and second transmissive regions 191 and 192 are partitioned from each other by the opaque region 193.
- the door frame 130 and the door cover 190 are formed in a circular shape so as to correspond to the circular door 120, and the first and second light-transmitting areas 191, It is shown that 192 is formed in a circular shape.
- an opaque area and a first and second light-transmitted areas which are separated from each other in the opaque area are formed in the door cover, and a window and a display (or a touch screen) are respectively formed in the first and second light-transmitted areas.
- the door cover 190 may be formed in a curved shape at least in part.
- the first cover part and the second cover part on both sides of the bending part may be formed to be inclined with respect to each other by the bent bending part.
- the first cover portion and the second cover portion are formed in a flat shape.
- the door frame 130 may also be formed in a bent shape.
- the first light transmitting region 191 is formed over the first cover portion and the bending portion, and the second light transmitting region 192 is formed on the second cover portion.
- the second light-transmitting region 192 is formed to have a smaller size than the second opening 131b, so that the door cover 190 overlaps the second opening 131b when the door cover 190 is coupled to the door frame 130.
- the second opening 131b is formed in a quadrangular shape corresponding to the rectangular display module 128, and the second light-transmitting area 192 is formed in a circular shape to be overlapped in the second opening 131b. Can be formed.
- the visual information is output only to a portion corresponding to the circular second light-transmitting area 192, so that the circular display 122 may be provided to the user.
- the circular display is generally higher in price than the widely used rectangular display, and it is difficult to accurately position the installation in its shape, so assembly failure may occur frequently.
- a touch screen 122 which looks round to a user may be provided while using a rectangular display having a lower cost and assembling at an accurate position.
- the second light transmitting area 192 is surrounded by the opaque area 193
- visual information output from a portion of the touch screen 122 that does not correspond to the second light transmitting area 192 is not visible to the user. In view of this, visual information may not be output to a portion of the touch screen 122 that does not correspond to the second light emitting region 192.
- the visual information related to the information processed by the clothes processing apparatus 100 is output to a portion of the touch screen 122 that corresponds to the second light emitting area 192.
- an outer image surrounding the visual information may be output.
- the outer image may be filled with a specific series of colors (for example, black) as a portion not corresponding to the second light-transmitting region 192.
- the visual information related to the information processed by the clothing processing apparatus 100 is output to a portion of the display 122 that corresponds to the second light emitting area 192.
- the corresponding portion may be configured to be off. That is, not only the visual information but also the outer image is not output to the portion of the display module 128 that does not correspond to the second light emitting region 192.
- the display 122 since only a portion of the display 122 is driven, the display 122 may be driven more efficiently than the previous example in which the entire display 122 is driven, thereby achieving a power saving effect.
- the display 122 formed on the door cover 190 forms a layer structure or is integrally formed with a touch sensor (not shown), thereby implementing the touch screen 122.
- the touch screen 122 may function as a user input unit that provides an input interface between the clothes processing apparatus 100 and the user, and may provide an output interface between the clothes processing apparatus 100 and the user. For example, selection and change of an operation mode for performing washing, dehydration drying stroke, etc. may be implemented by a user's touch input (or touch) on the display 122.
- the touch screen 122 is provided with a touch sensor in order to sense a touch input.
- the touch sensor senses a touch input applied to the touch screen 122 using at least one of various touch methods such as a resistive film type, a capacitive type, an infrared type, an ultrasonic type, and a magnetic field type.
- the touch sensor may be configured to convert a change in pressure applied to a specific portion of the touch screen 122 or capacitance generated at a specific portion into an electrical input signal.
- the touch sensor may be configured to detect a position, an area, a pressure at the touch, and the like, when a touch object applying a touch on the touch screen 122 is touched on the touch screen 122.
- the touch object is an object applying a touch to the touch screen 122, and may be, for example, a finger, a touch pen or a stylus pen, a pointer, or the like.
- the controller processes the signal (s) and then transmits the corresponding data to the controller (not shown).
- the controller may determine which area of the touch screen 122 is touched.
- the controller may be a configuration separate from the controller or the controller itself.
- the controller may perform different control or may perform the same control according to the type of touch object touching the touch screen 122. Whether to perform different control or the same control according to the type of the touch object may be determined according to the operation state of the clothes processing apparatus 100 or the running application program.
- the touch screen 122 includes short (or tap) touch, long touch, multi touch, drag touch, flick touch, and pinch-in touch.
- Various types of touch such as pinch-in touch, pinch-out touch, swipe touch, hovering touch, and the like, may be sensed.
- the touch screen 122 is configured to detect a touch input for the sensing area including the second light emitting area 192.
- the touch screen 122 is attached to the rear surface of the door cover 190 so as to cover a part of the opaque area 193 surrounding the second light emitting area 192 and the second light emitting area 192.
- the touch sensing area of the touch screen 122 includes not only the second light emitting area 192 but also a part of the opaque area 193 surrounding the second light emitting area 192. Accordingly, various UIs or GUIs using a portion of the opaque region 193 surrounding the second transparent region 192 may be provided.
- the touch sensor may be formed in the form of a touch film having a touch pattern and disposed between the door cover 190 and the display module 128.
- the touch film is composed of a transparent conductive film, and an ITO film (Indium-Tin Oxide film), a CNT film (Carbon Nano Tube film), or the like may be used as the touch film.
- the touch film may be composed of one or two layers.
- the touch film may be attached to the rear surface of the door cover 190 or the display module 128.
- the touch film may be attached to the rear surface of the door cover 190 to be integrally formed with the door cover 190. .
- the touch sensor may be formed in a form in which a metal wire is directly patterned on the rear surface of the door cover 190 without a separate touch film.
- the touch sensor may be integrally formed with the display provided in the display module 128.
- the touch sensor may be on-cell on the substrate of the display or in-cell inside the display.
- the present invention may be applied not only to the case where the touch screen 122 is provided in the door 120 but also to the case where the touch screen 122 is disposed at a position other than the door 120.
- the touch screen 122 may be provided on one surface of the main body 110, and the one surface may correspond to a surface on which the power button 170 is disposed in the main body 110.
- the case where the touch screen 122 is provided in the door 120 will be described as an example, but is not limited thereto.
- the clothes handling apparatus may be extended to a clothes handling system which is connected to other clothes handling apparatuses having a washing tub and wired / wirelessly to perform a washing, dehydration, drying, etc. operation. .
- the operation of the clothes treating apparatus on the clothes treating system will be described in detail.
- FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a state in which another garment treatment apparatus is connected to the garment treatment apparatus illustrated in FIG. 1A.
- the garment treatment system includes a plurality of garment treatment devices. However, for convenience of description, as shown in FIG. 3, it will be described only when the first and second clothes treating apparatuses 200 and 300 are included in the clothes treating system. However, the present invention is not limited to the first and second clothes treating apparatuses 200 and 300 shown in FIG. 3 and may be applied to a clothes treating system including various kinds of clothes treating apparatuses.
- the first clothes treating apparatus 200 may include features similar to or similar to those of the clothes treating apparatus 100 of FIGS. 1A to 2.
- the first clothes treating apparatus 200 includes a first main body 210 forming an outer shape, a first washing tub 260 provided in the first main body, a first door 220 opening and closing the first washing tub, and the The touch screen 222 provided in the first door 220 and includes a window 221, a first output unit 240, a first communication unit 250, a power button 270, and a first control unit 280. can do.
- the components shown in FIG. 3 are not essential to implementing the first garment treatment apparatus 200, so that the mobile terminal described herein has more or fewer components than those listed above. Can be.
- the second clothes treating apparatus 300 corresponds to an 'external device' based on the first clothes treating apparatus 200 and includes a second washing tank 360 different from the first washing tank 260. .
- the second clothes treating apparatus 300 may exist in various forms.
- the second clothes treating apparatus 200 may be formed as a laundry machine in a top loading form.
- the first laundry treatment apparatus 200 is a washing apparatus in which the first washing tank 260 rotates about a first rotation axis
- the second laundry treatment apparatus 300 may include a second washing tank 360. It may be a laundry machine that rotates about a second rotating shaft intersecting the first rotating shaft.
- the present invention is not limited thereto, and the second clothes treating apparatus 300 may have the same structure as the first clothes treating apparatus 200 or may be modified into various structures not shown in the drawings.
- the second clothes treating apparatus 300 may be configured to have at least one of washing capacity, volume, and height smaller than that of the first clothes treating apparatus 200.
- the user may selectively use at least one of the first and second clothes treating apparatuses 200 and 300 according to the amount of laundry.
- the user may select at least one of the first and second clothes treating apparatuses 200 and 300 according to the type of laundry. For example, separate washing such as baby clothes, underwear, etc. is required, or a small amount of laundry is washed using the second clothes treating apparatus 300, and other laundry is washed in the first clothes treating apparatus 200. ) Can be washed.
- the second clothes treating apparatus 300 may include a second main body 310 forming an appearance, a drawer housing 330 which may be drawn into or drawn out of the second main body 310, and may be drawn out of the second main body 310.
- a second washing tub 360 provided in the lower housing 330 is provided.
- the drawer housing 330 is introduced into the second main body 310 or from the second main body 310 through an opening 312 formed in the second main body 310 in the forward direction of the second clothes treating apparatus 300. Can be withdrawn.
- the second washing tub 360 may be rotated by a second motor provided outside the second washing tub 360 in the drawer housing 330.
- cover panel 331 may be installed in front of the drawer housing 330.
- the cover panel 331 may be integrally formed with the drawer housing 330.
- the cover panel 331 may be formed with a handle 332 for drawing in and out the drawer housing 330, the upper surface of the cover panel 331 to operate the second clothes processing apparatus 300
- the control panel 370 may be provided.
- an upper portion of the drawer housing 330 includes a supply hole 365 for supplying washing water into the second washing tank 360 and a second door 363 for putting or removing laundry into the second washing tank 360. Can be installed.
- a handle 364 for pulling and opening the second door 363 may be provided at one side of the second door 363.
- the output units 240 and 340 included in the first and second clothes processing apparatuses 200 and 300 are used to generate an output related to visual, auditory, or tactile sensations. It may include at least one of the parts. For example, when the first stroke is terminated in the first clothes processing apparatus 200, a notification sound indicating the end of the first stroke is output through the first output unit 240, and the second garment treatment is performed. When the second stroke ends in the device 300, a notification sound indicating the end of the second stroke may be output through the second output unit 340.
- the first and second communication units 250 and 350 serve as a passage for connecting the first and second clothes processing apparatuses 200 and 300 to each other by wire / wireless.
- the first clothes processing apparatus 200 may perform appropriate control associated with the second clothes processing apparatus 300 connected in response to being connected to the second clothes processing apparatus 300.
- the first and second controllers 280 and 380 typically control the overall operation of the clothing treatment apparatus, in addition to the operations associated with a plurality of application programs or applications that are driven by the respective clothing treatment apparatuses.
- the controller may provide or process information or functions appropriate to the user by processing signals, data, information, or the like input or output through the above-described components or by driving an application program stored in a memory (memory).
- the second clothes processing apparatus 300 is located within a predetermined distance from the first clothes processing apparatus 200.
- the predetermined distance means a distance at which the first and second clothes processing apparatuses 200 and 300 can perform wired / wireless communication with each other, and the predetermined distance may vary according to a communication method.
- the second clothes processing apparatus 300 may be provided under the first clothes processing apparatus 200. That is, the second clothes treating apparatus 300 may increase the installation position of the first clothes treating apparatus 200 to provide convenience to a user who uses the first clothes treating apparatus 200.
- the clothing treatment system is at least one of the first and second garment treatment apparatus (200,300) by using the touch screen 222 provided in the first garment treatment apparatus (200).
- the first clothes processing apparatus 200 may include a graphic interface for controlling the second clothes processing apparatus 300 according to whether the second clothes processing apparatus 300 is connected to the touch screen 222. You can print
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart representatively showing a control method of the present invention.
- the first control unit 280 provided in the first clothes processing apparatus 200 determines whether it is connected to an external device having a washing tank (S410).
- the external device may be a 'second laundry treatment apparatus 300 having a second washing tub 360' described above with reference to FIG. 3, and includes various types of laundry treatment apparatuses having a washing tub.
- the external device is the second clothes treating apparatus 300 will be described as an example, but is not limited thereto.
- the second clothes processing apparatus 300 may be connected to the first clothes processing apparatus 200 by wire through a cable or may be wirelessly connected to the first clothes processing apparatus 200 by a wireless communication technology such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Can be.
- the first clothes processing apparatus 200 includes a first communication unit 250
- the second clothes processing apparatus 300 includes a second communication unit 350
- the first and second communication units 250 and 350 may be connected.
- each of the first and second controllers 280 and 380 may determine whether to be connected to each other.
- the first controller 280 controls the touch screen 222 to output visual information.
- the first control unit 280 controls the touch screen 222 so that different information is output depending on whether it is connected to the second clothes processing apparatus 300.
- the first control unit 280 may determine whether to connect with the second clothes processing apparatus 300 regularly or irregularly so that different information is output according to whether the connection is made. For example, whether the connection is made may be determined periodically when the touch screen 222 is turned on. As another example, when the connection with the second clothes processing apparatus 300 is released and the connection is made, when the first clothes processing apparatus 200 is activated in the standby state, the first clothes processing apparatus 200 If a predetermined event occurs, such as when the power is turned off and then turned on, the connection may be determined at irregular intervals.
- Different information output to the touch screen 222 according to whether connected or not is related to a user interface that enables input and output between at least one of the first and second clothes processing apparatuses 200 and 300 and a user.
- the first clothes processing apparatus 200 When the connection with the second clothes processing apparatus 300 is not made (or when the connection is released), the first clothes processing apparatus 200 enables input / output between the first clothes processing apparatus 200 and the user. Provide a first user interface.
- the first user interface includes icons (or icons included in the first group) associated with administration of washing, dehydration, and drying, which are driven in the first clothes processing apparatus 200.
- the first controller 280 may display icons associated with a function that can be executed using the first washing tank 260 on the touch screen 222.
- Output (S430) While the touch screen 222 is turned on, icons included in the first group are displayed.
- the first controller 280 executes a function associated with the touched icon using the first washing tank 260.
- the first clothes processing apparatus 200 may provide a second user interface to enable input and output between the second clothes processing apparatus 300 and the user.
- the second user interface includes icons (or icons included in the second group) associated with administration of washing, dehydration, and drying, which are driven by the second clothes processing apparatus 300.
- the first controller 280 may selectively output one of the first and second user interfaces. This may selectively output any one of the first and second user interfaces.
- the size of the touch screen 222 is limited to display both of the first and second user interfaces, and if both of the first and second user interfaces are displayed, it is difficult to find an icon to use among many icons displayed on the touch screen. Because.
- the first control unit 280 when connected to the second clothes processing apparatus 300, is a second graphic to select the first graphic object and the second washing tank 360 to select the first washing tank 260.
- the object is output to the touch screen 222 (S450).
- the first controller 280 detects a touch applied to any one of the first and second graphic objects (S470), and any one of the first and second washing tanks 260 and 360 is based on the detected touch. Icons associated with the executable function may be output (S490).
- the first controller 280 may select one of the first and second washing tanks, and the selected washing tank may be executed.
- the touch screen 222 is controlled to output icons associated with the function. That is, one of the first and second user interfaces may be selectively output by the user input.
- any one of a plurality of user interfaces configured to control different clothes processing apparatuses is selectively output, the touch screen of the small screen is efficiently used, and the user can conveniently select the interface to be used by the user. .
- the icons included in the first group are output.
- the icons included in the second group are output.
- the icons included in the first group or the icons included in the second group are selectively output based on the detected touch.
- the first controller 280 executes a function associated with the touched icon using the first washing tank 260.
- the first controller 280 transmits a control command so that the function associated with the touched icon is executed in the second clothes processing apparatus 300. do.
- the first control unit 280 has a second laundry treatment function including a second washing tub 360 having a function associated with the touched icon.
- the washing command corresponding to the function is transmitted to the second clothes processing apparatus 300 to be executed in the apparatus 300.
- the second clothes treating apparatus 300 executes a function corresponding to the control command transmitted using the second washing tank 360.
- the first and second graphic objects may be displayed and the connection between the first and second clothes processing apparatuses 200 and 300 may be released.
- the first controller 280 controls the touch screen 222 so that the first and second graphic objects disappear and the icons included in the first group are displayed.
- control method related to the present invention described above may be embodied in various forms as shown in FIGS. 5 to 11.
- the same or similar reference numerals are assigned to the same or similar configurations as the foregoing examples, and the description is replaced with the first description.
- 6A, 6B and 6C are exemplary views illustrating an example in which the control method of FIG. 4 is applied.
- the first clothes processing apparatus control screen 510 is displayed on the touch screen 222.
- the first clothes processing apparatus control screen 510 is icons associated with a function that can be executed using the first washing tub 260 and includes icons included in the first group. Each icon included in the first group is associated with a function of executing washing, dehydration, drying, and the like by using the first washing tank.
- the selected icon is highlighted so that the selected icon 512 is distinguished from the remaining unselected icons.
- FIG. 3 shows an example in which icons included in the first group are arranged in a circle along an outer circumferential surface of the touch screen 222.
- information 514 describing a function associated with the selected icon 512 may be displayed in the form of an image, text, and video.
- a description related to the first icon may be displayed in the central area of the touch screen 222.
- the description related to the first icon is switched to the description related to the second icon.
- the icons arranged in a circle along the outer circumferential surface of the circular display the user can check various icons at a glance.
- descriptions of different icons are displayed in the center area of the touch screen 222 according to the touch, so that the information desired by the user can be effectively delivered without greatly changing the displayed information.
- a new type of user interface optimized for circular displays can be provided.
- the first clothes processing apparatus control screen 510 may include a virtual operation button 516 for operating the first washing tub 260 as a function associated with the selected icon 512.
- a virtual operation button 516 for operating the first washing tub 260 as a function associated with the selected icon 512.
- the first clothes processing apparatus control screen 510 may include a plurality of pages, and different pages may include different icons.
- the first controller 280 switches the one page to another based on the touch input. You can switch to the page of. The other page may vary according to the movement direction of the touch input.
- the user may check an output related to the first clothes processing apparatus using information included in the first clothes processing apparatus control screen 510 and input a control command related to the first clothes processing apparatus.
- the first graphic object 520 and the second graphic object 522 are displayed on the touch screen 222. .
- the display position of the first and second graphic objects 520 and 522 may vary depending on the arrangement state of the first and second clothes processing apparatuses 200 and 300. For example, as shown in FIG. 3, when the second clothes processing apparatus 300 is disposed below the first clothes processing apparatus 200, the first graphic object 520 is the second graphic object 522. ) Is displayed above. Through this, the user can intuitively recognize which clothing processing apparatus each graphic object is associated with.
- the first clothing processing apparatus control screen 510 is displayed on the touch screen 222, and accordingly, the first graphic object 520 is displayed. Icons included in the group are displayed.
- each icon included in the first group is associated with a function executed by the first washing tub 260 provided in the first clothes processing apparatus 200.
- Different icons may be included in the first group according to the characteristics of the first washing tank 260.
- the function that can be performed in the first washing tank depends on the size of the washing tank, the axis of rotation of the washing tank, the presence or absence of a heater that can heat the water introduced into the washing tank to a certain temperature, and thus, The icons will also be different. That is, icons included in the first group vary according to the type of the first clothes treating apparatus 200.
- the second clothing processing apparatus control screen 610 is displayed on the touch screen 222, and accordingly, the second group is displayed. Icons included in the are displayed.
- each icon included in the second group is associated with a function executed by the second washing tub 360 provided in the second clothes treating apparatus 300.
- the icons included in the second group also vary according to the characteristics of the second washing tank (or the type of the second clothes treating apparatus). If the first and second clothes treating apparatuses 200 and 300 are the same product, the first and second groups may include the same icons.
- the first controller 280 may receive the icons included in the second group from the second clothes processing apparatus 300 and generate a second clothes processing apparatus control screen 610 using the received icons.
- one group corresponding to the second clothes processing apparatus 300 is determined as the second group among the plurality of groups stored in the memory, or the second clothes processing apparatus 300 corresponds to the second clothes processing apparatus 300 from a predetermined server. Icons may be downloaded and stored in a memory, and a second group may be set using the downloaded icons.
- the icons included in the first group or the icons included in the second group are selectively output according to the user input, and when the icons included in any one of the first and second groups are output, the other The output of the icons contained in is limited.
- first clothing processing apparatus control screen 510 and the second clothing processing apparatus control screen 610 may include the same icon in common.
- the virtual operation button 516 may be commonly included.
- the virtual buttons included in the first clothes processing apparatus control screen 510 allow the first washing tank 260 to operate or pause the operation, and the virtual buttons included in the second clothes processing apparatus control screen 610 may be used.
- the second washing tank 360 is operated or the operation is paused. That is, even if the icon of the same shape, the function associated with it may be associated with different washing tubs.
- the virtual setting button 630 may be commonly included. Whether the first clothing processing apparatus control screen 510 is displayed or the second clothing processing apparatus control screen 610 is displayed, the virtual setting button 630 may be displayed together on the touch screen 222, and the virtual setting button ( When a touch is applied to the 630, a setting screen (not shown) is displayed on the touch screen 222.
- the first background image is displayed on the touch screen 222, and the icons included in the first group are displayed on the first background image.
- a second background image different from the first background image is displayed on the touch screen 222, and the icons included in the second group on the second background image.
- the second background image may mean an image different in shape, color, etc. from the first background image.
- the first background image may be an image filled with black
- the second background image may be an image filled with white
- the background of the first graphic object 520 may be formed of an image filled with black
- the background of the second graphic object 522 may be formed of an image filled with white. Since the background image of the graphic object and the control screen is made of the same or similar color, the user can intuitively recognize which group of icons are displayed on the touch screen 222 or which washing tank is selected.
- the first and second background images may further include text, moving images, signs, etc. corresponding to the respective washing tubs.
- the first image may include the name of the first clothes processing apparatus 200
- the second image may include the name of the second clothes processing apparatus 300.
- the first graphic object is defined as a function of displaying icons (or a first clothes processing apparatus control screen) included in the first group
- the second graphic object is an icon (or second) included in the second group. Clothing processing device control screen). If the above definition is satisfied, it may correspond to the first graphic object or the second graphic object regardless of the shape.
- the second graphic object 620 may be displayed together.
- the first clothes processing apparatus control screen 510 may include a second graphic object 620.
- the second graphic object 620 informs that the currently displayed screen is the first clothes processing apparatus control screen 510.
- the clothing processing apparatus control screen 510 is switched to the second clothing processing apparatus control screen 610. That is, icons included in the first group may disappear, and icons included in the second group may appear.
- the second clothes processing apparatus control screen 610 may include a first graphic object 622.
- the first graphic object 622 informs that the currently displayed screen is the second clothes processing apparatus control screen 610.
- the second clothes processing apparatus control screen 610 is displayed.
- the first clothing processing apparatus control screen 510 is switched.
- the first and second graphak objects may be displayed on the touch screen 222 by a user input satisfying a preset condition.
- FIG. 7 is a conceptual view illustrating a clothes treating apparatus displaying first and second graphic objects in response to a user input satisfying a preset condition.
- the first controller 180 can output the first and second graphic objects as long as a user input that satisfies a predetermined condition is input regardless of the information displayed on the touch screen 222.
- the user input satisfying the preset condition may be a touch input starting from a predetermined area of the touch screen 222 and moving in a preset direction.
- the curtain window 710 covering the previously output screen is provided.
- An animation effect descending from the top to the bottom of the touch screen 222 may occur.
- the curtain window 710 includes first and second graphic objects 720 and 722.
- the first and second graphic objects 720 and 722 may be transparent images, and the first and second graphic objects 720 and 722 may overlap each other. In this case, even if at least some of the screens that are previously output are shown, the touch input to the curtain window 710 may be defined as a control command for the curtain window 710.
- the curtain window 710 disappears and a previously output screen is displayed.
- the user can display or disappear the first and second graphic objects 720 and 722 as necessary, thereby implementing a simple user interface.
- the first and second graphic objects 720 and 722 do not always need to be displayed on the touch screen 222, more parts capable of displaying information can be secured.
- the curtain window 710 may further include state information of the clothes treating apparatus.
- the status information may include at least one of wireless communication on / off information, sound on / off information, child lock on / off information, information on a set function, and remote control on / off information. The user can not only check whether the function related to the setting of the clothes treatment apparatus is on or off, but also can easily turn on / off a specific function by using the on / off information.
- a user input satisfying a preset condition may be variously modified according to an embodiment.
- the first and second graphic objects may be displayed when a touch input of continuously tapping an empty space in which the graphic object associated with the control function is not displayed on the touch screen that is turned on is applied a plurality of times.
- the touch screen may be turned on to display the first and second graphic objects.
- the touch sensor of the touch screen may be turned on to detect a touch while the display of the touch screen is turned off.
- FIG. 8 is a flow diagram illustrating the operation of the first and second clothes processing apparatus in the clothes processing system including the first and second clothes processing apparatus.
- the garment treatment system includes first and second garment treatment apparatuses 200 and 300.
- the first clothing processing apparatus 200 performs a first user interface performing input / output of the first clothing processing apparatus 200 and a second user performing input / output of the second clothing processing apparatus 300 through the touch screen 222. Output at least one of the interfaces.
- the first clothes processing apparatus 200 operates as a master device generating a control command according to a user input
- the second clothes processing apparatus 300 functions according to a control command generated by the master device. It can operate as a slave device.
- the first clothes processing apparatus 200 operates by the first control unit 280
- the second clothes processing apparatus 300 operates by the second control unit 380.
- the first controller 280 controls the touch screen 222 to output the icons included in the second group (S810). Since the method of outputting the icons included in the second group has been described above, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- a touch applied to any one of the icons included in the second group is detected (S820), and a washing command corresponding to a function associated with the touched icon is transmitted to the second clothes processing apparatus 300.
- a washing instruction corresponding to the first function is transmitted, and if a touch is applied to a second icon linked to a second function, the second icon
- the washing instruction corresponding to the function may be transmitted. In other words, the washing instruction varies depending on the icon to which the touch is applied.
- the washing instruction causes a wakeup signal to turn on the power of the second garment treatment apparatus 300 so that a function corresponding to the washing instruction can be executed even when the power of the second garment treatment apparatus 300 is turned off. ) May be included. That is, the second laundry treatment apparatus 300 may be turned on by the washing instruction.
- the second control unit 380 determines whether a function corresponding to the washing command can be executed in response to the transmitted washing command (S840). For example, the second control unit 380 may determine that the clothes inlet for inserting or removing clothes is not washable when the clothes inlet is not closed by the second door 363. In addition, when another function is already executed and the function corresponding to the washing instruction cannot be executed, when the function corresponding to the washing instruction does not match the characteristics of the second clothes processing apparatus 300 and cannot be executed, the washing instruction When the clothes required by the function corresponding to the second washing tank 360 is not contained, etc. may correspond to the non-washing state.
- the second control unit 380 transmits a non-washing message to the first clothes processing apparatus 200 (S850).
- the non-washable message may include a reason determined to be non-washable.
- the first control unit 280 outputs notification information indicating that the laundry is impossible in response to the non-washing message (S852). More specifically, the notification information warning that the function associated with the touched icon cannot be performed in the second clothing processing apparatus 300 may be output in at least one of visual, auditory and tactile manners. .
- the notification information may include a reason determined to be not washable. For example, when washing is impossible because the second door 363 is open, the notification information may include a message such as "Please close the door of the second clothes processing apparatus.”
- the second control unit 380 executes a function corresponding to the washing command, and transmits a progress message indicating the progress to the first clothes processing apparatus 200 (S860).
- the first function consisting of a plurality of processes is executed, which of the plurality of processes is being performed, how is the progress of the process being performed, and how is the amount of energy, water, and detergent used? Information about whether the information can be included in the progress message.
- the first controller 280 outputs guide information for guiding the process in response to the progress message (S862).
- the first controller 280 receives a progress message indicating the progress of the function as the function is executed in the second clothes processing apparatus 300 according to a user input, and based on the received progress message, Outputs guide information to guide the progress of the function.
- the guide information may be output in at least one of a visual, auditory and tactile manner.
- the first controller 280 may output icons included in the first group, and if a touch is applied to any one icon included in the first group, the first controller 280 may provide a function associated with the first washing tank ( 260). In this case, first guide information for guiding the washing process of the first washing tank 260 may be output.
- 'first guide information' information guiding the washing process of the first washing tank 260
- 'second guide information' information guiding the washing process of the second washing tank 360
- FIGS. 9A, 9B, 9C, and 9D are conceptual views illustrating a method of outputting related information on a touch screen as a stroke is executed in at least one of the first and second clothes treating apparatuses.
- FIG. 9A is a conceptual diagram in which the first guide information is output
- FIG. 9B is a conceptual diagram in which the second guide information is output
- FIGS. 9C and 9D are conceptual views in which the first and second guide information are simultaneously output.
- the first control unit 280 When the function (or stroke) is executed in at least one of the first and second washing tanks 260 and 360, the first control unit 280 provides guide information for guiding the progress of the function being executed in the at least one. Output to the touch screen 222.
- the first guide information is output.
- the first controller 280 may output the first clothing processing apparatus control screen 510 including icons included in the first group, to the touch screen 222.
- a touch is applied to the first icon 900 while outputting the icons included in the first group, a function associated with the first icon is selected, and when the touch is applied to the virtual operation button 516, the first icon is selected.
- the function associated with the icon is executed using the first washing tank 260.
- the first guide information 910 is displayed on the touch screen 222.
- the first guide information 910 may include information about a process that is being performed in the first washing tank 260.
- a virtual pause button 914 may be included to pause a running operation.
- the first controller 180 counts the scheduled completion time of the function using at least one of the first and second washing tanks (260, 360), the size gradually along the edge of the touch screen 222 based on the counting time A progress image 912 that changes to may be output.
- the first guide information 910 may further include a progress image 912 whose size gradually changes along the outer circumferential surface at one point of the touch screen 222 as the scheduled completion time is changed.
- the one point corresponds to a twelve o'clock point of the touch screen 222, and the progress image 912 may gradually expand in a clockwise direction as time passes.
- the clothing processing apparatus may notify the user of the remaining time in a new form.
- the information included in the first guide information 910 is changed.
- the first guide information 910 includes information for guiding the progress of the function, but when the function is finished, the first guide information 910 includes information for guiding the end of the function.
- the first guide information 910 may include information on the amount of energy, water, detergent, and the like.
- the first background image described above with reference to FIG. 6A may be displayed below the first guide information 910.
- the black filled image is displayed as the background image of the first guide information 910, the user may intuitively recognize that the first guide information 910 is for the first washing tank 260. It becomes possible.
- the second guide information is output.
- the first controller 280 may output the second clothes processing apparatus control screen 610 including the icons included in the second group to the touch screen 222.
- the first controller 280 selects a function associated with the second icon. Thereafter, when a touch is applied to the virtual operation button 516, the first controller 280 issues a washing instruction to the second clothing processing apparatus so that the function associated with the second icon is executed in the second external processing apparatus 300. Send to 300.
- the first controller 280 receives a progress message indicating the progress of the function, and guides the progress of the function based on the received progress message.
- the second guide information 920 is output to the touch screen 222.
- the second guide information 920 may include information about the process that is in progress in the second washing tank 260, and information about the time remaining until the function is finished.
- a virtual pause button 914 for pausing the operation being executed and a progress image 922 for guiding the remaining time may be included.
- the information included in the second guide information 910 also changes.
- the second background image described above with reference to FIG. 6A may be displayed below the second guide information 920.
- an image filled with white may be displayed as a background image of the second guide information 920.
- the guide information corresponding to any one of the washing tank is displayed on the touch screen. Thereafter, the user may select another washing tank using the graphic object and execute a function for the other washing tank.
- the first guide information 910 includes a second graphic object 620 so that the other washing tank can be selected while the guide information of the one washing tank is displayed, and the second guide information 920.
- the first graphic object 610 may be displayed on the screen.
- the function may be executed in any one washing tank, and different functions may be simultaneously executed in the respective washing tanks.
- the first controller 280 may perform second guide information 920. Switch to the first clothes processing apparatus control screen 510. That is, as a touch is applied to the first graphic object 622, the second guide information 920 disappears and the first clothes processing apparatus control screen 510 may appear.
- a function for the first washing tank may be executed by a touch applied to the first clothes processing apparatus control screen 510.
- a function for the first washing tank and a function for the second washing tank may be simultaneously performed.
- a function executed in the first washing tank is referred to as a 'first function'
- a function executed in the second washing tank is referred to as a 'second function'.
- the first controller 280 displays the first guide information 930 for the first function on the first area of the touch screen 222 and the touch screen 222.
- the second guide information 930 for the second function is displayed in the second area of the).
- the position of the first and second regions may vary depending on the arrangement of the first and second clothes treating apparatuses 200 and 300. For example, as shown in FIG. 3, when the second garment treatment apparatus 300 is disposed below the first garment treatment apparatus 200, the first region is displayed relatively above the second region. Through this, the user can intuitively recognize which clothing processing apparatus is associated with each guide information.
- first background image described above with reference to FIG. 6A may be displayed in the first area
- second background image may be displayed in the second area. Since the first guide information 930 is displayed on the first background image and the second guide information 940 is displayed on the second background image, the first and second guide information 930 and 940 can be easily distinguished.
- the first guide information 930 includes a first virtual operation / pause button 932 for pausing or resuming the first function, and the second guide information 940 pauses or resumes the second function.
- the second virtual operation / pause button 942 may be included. The user may individually control the first and second clothes processing apparatuses 200 and 300 by using the first and second virtual operation / pause buttons 940 and 942.
- the first controller 280 stops outputting the first and second guide information so as to be notified that one of the first and second functions is finished, and the completion information of any one of the first and second functions.
- the touch screen 222 may be output.
- the completion information may include at least one of a name of a completed function, a start time of starting a function, an end time of ending a function, a total time of executing a function, usage of energy, water, detergent, and the like, and information on a clothes processing apparatus that executed the function. It may include.
- the completion information of any one is output for a predetermined time, and after the predetermined time, the other guide information is output to the touch screen 222. Since any one of the above ends, the output of any one of the guide information is also terminated, and the other guide information is extended and displayed in an area including the first and second areas.
- the first guide information 932 for the first function is displayed in the first area and the second guide information 942 for the second function is displayed in the second area.
- the second function which is relatively soon to be completed, is terminated earlier than the first function.
- the first and second guide information 930 and 940 disappear from the touch screen 222 and the completion information 950 of the second function is displayed for a predetermined time in an area including the first and second areas.
- the completion information 950 of the second function may be displayed on the entire area of the touch screen 222.
- the completion information 950 of the second function disappears from the touch screen 222 and the first guide information 930 'is displayed. Since the display of the second guide information 940 is terminated as the second function ends, the first and second areas are integrated, and the first guide information 930 'is included in the area including the first and second areas. Will be displayed.
- the touch screen 222 may display the first and second graphic objects 520 and 522 illustrated in FIG. 5 in the turned off or turned on state.
- 10A and 10B are conceptual views illustrating a method of controlling sound output of each clothes treating apparatus.
- the information output from the clothing processing system may not only be output in a visual manner, but also may be output in a manner in which the visual and audio methods are mixed. Since the first and second clothes treating apparatuses 200 and 300 have separate output units 240 and 340, respectively, there is a possibility that the outputs may overlap. In particular, there is a problem that the output of the auditory manner overlaps.
- the second function is terminated and the second completion information is output to the second output unit 340.
- the first control unit 280 of the first clothes processing apparatus 200 corresponding to the master device when the second clothes processing apparatus 300 corresponding to the slave device is connected, the second output The second controller 380 and / or the second output unit 340 may be limited so that an output does not occur in the unit 340.
- the first control unit 280 may detect a situation in which an output should occur in the second output unit 380 while communicating with the second control unit 380. In this case, the first controller 280 may output the information to be output from the second output unit 340 using the first output unit 240.
- the second output unit 340 is controlled by the first control unit 280 and / or the second control unit 380 so that the corresponding information is not output.
- the first control unit 280 outputs the output associated with the first washing tank 260 using the first output unit 240, and the output associated with the second washing tank 360 to the second output unit 340. Can be printed.
- the first washing tub 260 is selected and the first clothes processing apparatus control screen 510 is applied to the touch screen 222.
- a notification sound indicating that the first washing tub 260 is selected may be output from the first output unit 240.
- auditory information according to the generated event is output through the first output unit 240.
- the second washing tank 360 is selected and the second laundry treatment device control screen 610 is output on the touch screen 222.
- a notification sound indicating that 360 is selected may be output from the second output unit 340. Then, when an event occurs in the second clothes processing apparatus 300, the auditory information according to the generated event is output through the second output unit 340.
- the first control unit 280 outputs the first information.
- the output restriction command is transmitted to the second clothes processing apparatus 300 to output the second information.
- the second output unit 340 outputs the second information after the output of the first information is finished.
- the second completion information is output after the output of the first completion information is finished.
- the second control unit 380 and / or the second output unit 340 may be controlled.
- the first control unit 280 may not output the second information. Until the end, the output of the first output unit 240 is limited, and after the output of the second information is finished, the first information is output using the first output unit 240.
- first and second functions may be performed separately, but may be terminated at the same time, or the other may be terminated while any completion information is output.
- first and second completion information may overlap and output, which is a problem.
- the first control unit 280 first outputs any completed information started first for a predetermined time, and outputs another completion information for a predetermined time after the predetermined time has elapsed. do. As a result, the information output on the touch screen 222 is not duplicated.
- the user can use a clothes processing system including a plurality of clothes handling apparatuses without any confusion.
- either one of the first and second user interfaces may be selectively output by the artificial intelligence.
- the method of artificially selectively outputting any one interface based on user behavior will be described in detail.
- 11A and 11B are conceptual views illustrating a method of controlling information output on the touch screen based on user behavior.
- the first control unit 280 may display the first clothes processing apparatus control screen 510.
- the touch screen 222 is controlled to be output.
- the icons included in the first group are output on the touch screen 222.
- the first state may be an open state in which the first door 220 is open at the clothes inlet
- the second state may mean a closed state in which the first door 220 is closing the clothes inlet.
- the reason why the user switches the first door 220 to the closed state is because the user intends to use the first washing tub 260.
- the first clothing processing apparatus control screen 510 is output to the touch screen 222 according to the state change of the first door 220.
- the first controller 280 turns on the touch screen 222 and displays information corresponding to the state change. To control the touch screen 222 to be.
- the first controller 280 may display icons included in the second group.
- the touch screen 222 is controlled. If the touch screen 222 is off, the first controller 280 turns on the touch screen 222 that is turned off so that icons included in the second group are displayed. This is because the user intends to use the second washing tub 360.
- the first controller 280 may output icons included in the second group.
- the touch screen 222 may be controlled. That is, according to the change of the state of the second door 63, the second clothes processing apparatus control screen 610 may be output on the touch screen 222.
- the second control unit 380 detects a state change of a component included in the second clothes processing apparatus 300 and, when the detected state change satisfies a preset condition, provides a state change message. 1 is transmitted to the controller 280.
- the first controller 280 controls the touch screen 222 to display the second clothes processing apparatus control screen 610 in response to the received state change message.
- FIG. 12 is a conceptual diagram for describing an operation associated with a child lock function.
- the first controller can execute a child lock function based on a user input.
- the child lock function refers to a function of controlling a hardware button or a software button not to operate to prevent a malfunction and an accident by a child.
- the child lock function is executed, even if a touch is applied to the touch screen, the function execution by the touch is limited. Only touch inputs that release the child lock function are valid; other touch inputs are ignored.
- the first control unit 280 locks the child lock function to be executed in the second clothes processing apparatus 300.
- the command is transmitted to the second clothes processing apparatus 300.
- the second controller 380 executes the child lock function in response to the received lock command.
- the user may execute the child lock function on the first and second clothes processing apparatuses 200 and 300 by using the touch screen 222 provided in the first clothes processing apparatus 200.
- an indicator 1210 may be output to guide that the first and second clothes treating apparatuses 200 and 300 are locked. Through this, the user can recognize that both the first and second clothes processing apparatus 200,300 are locked.
- FIG. 13 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a method of performing or releasing a connection with the second clothes processing apparatus by the first clothes processing apparatus based on a user input.
- the first control unit 280 controls the first communication unit 350 to perform a connection with the second clothes processing apparatus 300 based on a user input or to release the connection.
- the first controller 280 may output connection state information 1310 for guiding a connection state with the second clothes processing apparatus 300 to the touch screen 222. Can be.
- connection state information 1310 may include at least one of a name, a manufacturer, a product number as information related to the second clothes processing apparatus 300, and an arrangement position of the first and second clothes processing apparatuses 200 and 300. It may further include placement status information 1312 that visually indicates.
- the first controller 280 may release the connection. Thereafter, the display of the icons included in the second group is limited on the touch screen 222, and the icons included in the first group are displayed.
- the user may integrally manage the clothes treatment system using the first clothes treatment apparatus 200 according to a use style, or may use the clothes treatment system as an individual device instead of the clothes treatment system.
- FIG. 14 is a conceptual view illustrating a clothes treating apparatus which may use a new washing function developed by a third party as well as a predetermined washing function.
- the first laundry treatment apparatus 200 may simply install a new washing function developed by a third party according to a user's request, as well as a washing function preset in a memory.
- the first controller 280 selects one of the first and second clothes processing apparatuses 200 and 300 included in the clothes processing system based on a user input, and selects functions that can be executed in the selected clothes processing apparatus. You can download by connecting to a preset server.
- the functions that can be executed in the second clothes processing apparatus 300 may be downloaded from a predetermined server.
- the first controller 280 may set the downloaded icons as icons included in the second group. Icons corresponding to the second clothes processing apparatus 300 may be downloaded from a preset server, stored in a memory, and a second group may be set using the downloaded icons.
- the first controller 280 may set at least one of the types of icons included in the second group, the order in which the icons are output, and the output positions based on a user input, or reset the existing settings to other settings.
- the first controller 280 may download new functions G functions to M functions that can be executed in the 'LG loop' from a predetermined server.
- the touch screen 222 includes icons corresponding to previously stored A functions to F functions and newly downloaded G functions to M functions, respectively. 222 is indicated.
- the first controller 280 may add a new icon to the second group, delete the preset icon, or change the display position of the preset icon based on the user input. For example, as illustrated in the third drawing of FIG. 14, when a user input of dragging and dropping an L icon corresponding to an L function to a position where a C icon corresponding to a C function is displayed is detected, the first controller ( 280 may delete the C icon from the second group and add an L icon. The L icon will be displayed at the position where the C icon was displayed.
- the user can build an interface optimized for himself, and can install and use a new function developed by a third party in his clothes processing apparatus.
- the present invention described above can be embodied as computer readable codes on a medium in which a program is recorded.
- the computer-readable medium includes all kinds of recording devices in which data that can be read by a computer system is stored. Examples of computer-readable media include ROM, RAM, CD-ROM, magnetic tape, floppy disks, optical data storage devices, and the like, which are also implemented in the form of carrier waves (eg, transmission over the Internet). It also includes.
- the computer may include the controller 180 of the terminal.
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- 제1 세탁조;상기 제1 세탁조가 실행할 수 있는 기능에 연계된 아이콘들을 출력하는 터치스크린; 및제2 세탁조를 구비하는 외부장치와 소정거리 이내에서 연결된 경우, 상기 제1 세탁조를 선택하도록 이루어지는 제1 그래픽 객체와 상기 제2 세탁조를 선택하도록 이루어지는 제2 그래픽 객체가 출력되도록 상기 터치스크린을 제어하는 제어부를 구비하는 의류처리장치.
- 제1 항에 있어서,상기 제2 세탁조를 구비하는 외부장치와 무선으로 연결되어 데이터를 송수신하는 무선통신부를 더 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
- 제2 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는사용자 입력에 근거하여, 상기 제2 세탁조를 구비하는 외부장치와 연결을 수행하거나 상기 연결이 해제되도록 상기 무선통신부를 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
- 제3항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 연결이 해제되는 경우, 상기 제1 및 제2 그래픽 객체가 사라지도록 상기 터치스크린을 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
- 제1 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 제1 및 제2 그래픽 객체 중 어느 하나에 터치가 가해지면, 상기 제1 및 제2 세탁조 중 어느 하나의 세탁조를 선택하고, 선택된 세탁조가 실행할 수 있는 기능에 연계된 아이콘들이 출력되도록 상기 터치스크린을 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
- 제5 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 제1 세탁조가 선택되면, 상기 제1 그룹에 포함된 아이콘들이 출력되도록 상기 터치스크린을 제어하고, 상기 제2 세탁조가 선택되면 제2 그룹에 포함된 아이콘들이 출력되도록 상기 터치스크린을 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
- 제6 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 제2 그룹에 포함된 어느 하나의 아이콘에 터치가 가해지면, 상기 터치가 가해진 아이콘에 연계된 기능이 상기 제2 세탁조를 구비하는 외부장치에서 실행되도록, 상기 기능에 대응하는 세탁명령을 상기 제2 세탁조를 구비하는 외부장치로 전송하는 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
- 제7 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 제2 세탁조를 구비하는 외부장치로부터 상기 세탁명령에 대한 세탁 불가 메시지를 수신한 경우, 상기 기능이 상기 제2 세탁조를 구비하는 외부장치에서 수행될 수 없음을 경고하는 알림 정보를 출력하는 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
- 제7 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 기능이 실행됨에 따라 상기 제2 세탁조를 구비하는 외부장치로부터 상기 기능의 진행과정을 알리는 진행 메시지를 수신하고, 상기 수신된 진행 메시지에 근거하여 상기 기능의 진행과정을 안내하는 안내 정보가 출력되도록 상기 터치스크린을 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
- 제9 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 기능을 수행하는 중에 상기 제1 세탁조를 이용한 세탁기능이 실행되면, 상기 터치스크린의 제1 영역에 상기 기능의 진행과정을 안내하는 제1 안내 정보를 출력하고, 상기 제1 영역과 다른 제2 영역에 상기 세탁기능의 진행과정을 안내하는 제2 안내 정보를 출력하는 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
- 제10 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 세탁기능이 완료되면, 상기 세탁기능이 완료되었음이 안내되도록, 상기 제1 및 제2 안내정보의 출력을 중지하고, 상기 세탁기능의 완료정보를 상기 터치스크린의 전체 영역에 출력하는 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
- 제11 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 세탁기능이 완료된 후 소정시간이 지나면, 중지된 상기 제1 안내정보의 출력을 재개하며, 상기 제1 안내정보를 상기 터치스크린의 전체 영역에 출력하는 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
- 제11 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 세탁기능의 완료정보를 출력하는 중에 상기 기능이 종료되면, 상기 제2 세탁조를 구비하는 외부장치에서 상기 기능 종료에 따른 알림이 상기 소정시간이 지난 후 출력되도록, 출력 제한 명령을 상기 제2 세탁조를 구비한 외부장치로 전송하는 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
- 제6 항에 있어서,상기 제2 그룹에 포함된 아이콘들은 상기 제2 세탁조를 구비하는 외부장치의 종류에 따라 달라지는 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
- 제14 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 제2 세탁조를 구비하는 외부장치와 연결되는 경우, 기설정된 서버에 접속하여 상기 제2 세탁조를 구비하는 외부장치에 대응하는 아이콘들을 다운로드하고, 상기 다운로드 된 아이콘들을 상기 제2 그룹에 포함된 아이콘들로 설정하는 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
- 제6 항에 있어서,상기 제1 세탁조는 제1 회전축을 중심으로 회전하고,상기 제2 세탁조는 상기 제1 회전축과 교차하는 제2 회전축을 중심으로 회전하는 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
- 제16 항에 있어서,상기 제1 그룹에 포함된 아이콘들의 각각은 상기 제1 세탁조의 특성에 따라 상기 제1 세탁조가 실행할 수 있는 기능에 연계되고,상기 제2 그룹에 포함된 아이콘들의 각각은 상기 제2 세탁조의 특성에 따라 상기 제2 세탁조가 실행할 수 있는 기능에 연계된 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
- 제1 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 터치스크린의 꺼져있던 디스플레이가 켜지면, 상기 제2 세탁조를 구비하는 외부장치와 연결되어 있는지 여부에 따라, 서로 다른 정보를 출력하는 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
- 제16 항에 있어서,상기 제2 세탁조를 구비하는 외부장치와 연결되어 있지 않으면, 상기 제1 세탁조가 실행할 수 있는 기능에 연계된 아이콘들이 상기 터치스크린에 출력되고, 상기 제2 세탁조를 구비하는 외부장치와 연결되어 있으면, 상기 제1 및 제2 그래픽 객체가 상기 터치스크린에 출력되는 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
- 제1 항에 있어서,상기 제어부는,상기 제2 세탁조를 구비한 외부장치와 연결된 상태에서 상기 제1 세탁조에 대하여 차일드 락 기능(child lock function)이 실행되면, 상기 제2 세탁조를 구비한 외부장치에서도 상기 차일드 락 기능이 실행되도록, 잠금 명령을 상기 제2 세탁조를 구비한 외부장치로 전송하는 것을 특징으로 하는 의류처리장치.
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