WO2023244034A1 - Appareil de traitement du linge - Google Patents

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WO2023244034A1
WO2023244034A1 PCT/KR2023/008290 KR2023008290W WO2023244034A1 WO 2023244034 A1 WO2023244034 A1 WO 2023244034A1 KR 2023008290 W KR2023008290 W KR 2023008290W WO 2023244034 A1 WO2023244034 A1 WO 2023244034A1
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남현수
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엘지전자 주식회사
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
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  • the present invention relates to a clothing treatment device, which includes a first treatment device on the lower side and a second treatment device on the upper side.
  • the detergent supply device is equipped with a detergent supply function to improve the washing effect.
  • detergent refers to substances that enhance the washing effect, such as fabric detergent, fabric softener, and fabric bleach.
  • Detergents can be used in powder form or in liquid form.
  • the laundry treatment device when the laundry treatment device is provided to dry laundry, the laundry treatment device can remove moisture from the laundry by providing dry air to the laundry.
  • the second processing device is not necessarily used while being stacked on the first processing device, and therefore, a structure that allows the second processing device to be operated independently while placed on the ground needs to be considered.
  • the second processing device when the second processing device is located on the ground and when it is stacked on the first processing device, separately designing the support structure for each can greatly reduce the efficiency of the product production process, and any one There is a problem that it is difficult to apply the support structure applied in one case to another case.
  • embodiments of the present invention seek to provide a clothing treatment device in which a plurality of processing devices can have a stable stacked structure.
  • embodiments of the present invention seek to provide a clothing treatment device having a support structure that can be effectively applied even when the second treatment device mounted on the first treatment device is used independently.
  • embodiments of the present invention seek to provide a clothing treatment device in which each of a plurality of processing devices has a support structure that can be effectively applied to various deployment environments and an efficient production process can be applied.
  • embodiments of the present invention are intended to provide a clothing treatment device in which the internal space of each of the plurality of processing devices can be effectively expanded and a stacked structure of the plurality of processing devices can be stably implemented.
  • the second treatment apparatus includes a leg portion to be supported by the first treatment apparatus.
  • the leg portion includes a space open toward the first processing device.
  • the leg portion itself has a structure that is advantageous for being supported by being placed on the first processing device, and further, the leg portion can be combined with an additional leg portion that can reinforce strength and effectively improve the support area so that it can be supported directly on the ground.
  • the additional leg portion may be partially inserted into the open space of the leg portion and coupled to the leg portion, and the portion exposed downward may have a larger area than the leg portion, thereby increasing the support area.
  • the top panel may be formed with a plurality of surfaces having different heights to expand the internal space of the first cabinet or to stably seat the base of the second cabinet, and even if the leg seating part is formed with a plurality of surfaces as above. It can be formed on the top panel with minimal structural interference.
  • a clothing processing device includes a first cabinet and a first drum provided inside the first cabinet to accommodate clothing;
  • It includes a second processing device including a second cabinet disposed on the first cabinet and a second drum provided inside the second cabinet to accommodate clothing.
  • the first cabinet defines the upper surface of the first processing device and includes a top panel supporting the second cabinet, and the second cabinet includes a leg portion that protrudes toward the top panel and is supported by the top panel. .
  • the top panel is recessed away from the second cabinet and includes a leg seating portion on which the leg portion is seated and supported, and a space open toward the leg seating portion is formed inside the leg portion.
  • the leg portion may be provided in the form of a hollow pillar.
  • the leg portion may be provided to be coupled to an additional leg portion that can be inserted into the space inside the leg portion.
  • the second cabinet includes a base portion defining a lower surface of the second processing device, and the leg portion may extend downward from the base portion.
  • the base portion may include a leg reinforcement rib extending away from the leg portion along the radial direction of the leg portion.
  • the top panel may include a plurality of surfaces that are parallel to the ground but have different heights.
  • the top panel includes a first surface and a second surface having a height different from the first surface, and the leg seating portion is provided in plurality, at least one of which is formed on the boundary between the first surface and the second surface. It can be.
  • the leg seating portion may include a leg seating surface that supports a lower end of the leg portion and has a lower height than the first surface and the second surface.
  • the height of the second surface may be higher than the height of the first surface
  • the first processing device may be provided inside the first cabinet, and may include an internal structure in which at least a portion is located below the second surface.
  • the first processing device includes a driving unit that rotates the first drum, and the internal configuration may correspond to at least a part of a first control unit that controls the driving unit and performs a clothing treatment course.
  • the top panel may be recessed downward and include a ground portion to which a ground wire is connected.
  • the ground portion extends along the edge of the top panel and is open to the outside of the top panel along a direction parallel to the ground, and the ground portion includes a ground plane to which the ground wire is connected and a ground side surface that extends along the edge of the ground plane. It includes, and at least a portion of the ground side may extend at an angle with respect to the direction in which the ground portion extends.
  • the top panel includes a guide surface facing the second cabinet, and the guide surface is provided with a first guide rib that protrudes toward the second cabinet and extends in a first direction to suppress movement of the second cabinet. It can be.
  • the first processing device may be provided inside the first cabinet and may include a first control unit for performing a clothing treatment course by controlling a driving unit that rotates the first drum.
  • the top panel may further include a control surface positioned higher than the guide surface and on which at least a portion of the first control unit is disposed below.
  • the first treatment device is provided inside the first cabinet, has the first drum inside, and is provided inside the first cabinet and a tub in which water is received. Detergent is stored and the detergent is supplied into the tub. It may include a supply department of detergents.
  • the top panel may include a detergent supply surface positioned higher than the guide surface and on which at least a portion of the detergent supply unit is disposed below.
  • the first cabinet includes a front panel defining the front of the first processing device, the detergent supply surface is spaced rearward from the front panel, and the leg seating portion is provided in plurality, at least one of which is provided with the detergent supply. It can be positioned between the surface and the front panel.
  • the first cabinet includes a rear panel defining a rear side of the first processing device and a first side panel defining a first side, and the leg seating portion is provided in plurality, one of which has the rear panel at the rear.
  • the first side panel may be located on the first side, and the detergent supply surface may be located on the front and second sides.
  • the top panel includes a recessed surface positioned lower than the guide surface relative to the ground
  • the second cabinet includes a base portion defining a lower surface of the second processing device, and the base portion faces the recessed surface. It may include a protruding surface that protrudes toward the depressed surface.
  • the second processing device may include a fluid circulation unit disposed on the protruding surface inside the second cabinet and circulating fluid and supplying or receiving heat into the air.
  • the recessed surface may include a first recessed surface positioned lower than the guide surface and a second recessed surface positioned lower than the first recessed surface.
  • the leg seating portion may be provided in plurality, and at least one of them may be located on the first depressed surface.
  • the protruding surface may include a first protruding surface located on the first recessed surface and a second protruding surface located on the second recessed surface and protruding more than the first recessed surface.
  • the fluid circulation unit may include a compressor that compresses the fluid and a cooling fan that cools the compressor, the compressor may be located on the first protruding surface, and the cooling fan may be located on the second protruding surface.
  • Embodiments of the present invention can provide a clothing processing device that can provide convenience in clothing processing to a user through a plurality of processing devices.
  • embodiments of the present invention can provide a clothing treatment device in which a plurality of processing devices can have a stable stacked structure.
  • embodiments of the present invention can effectively expand the internal space of each of the plurality of processing devices and provide a laundry treatment device in which a stacked structure of the plurality of processing devices can be stably implemented.
  • Figure 1 is a front perspective view showing a clothing treatment device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a side view showing a clothing treatment device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 4 is a diagram showing the first treatment device and the second treatment device separated from the clothing treatment device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view of the top panel of the first cabinet in the laundry treatment apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention as seen from above.
  • Figure 9 is a bottom view showing the base portion of the second cabinet in the laundry treatment device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 20 is a view showing a detergent supply unit located below the ridge in one embodiment of the present invention.
  • a component when a component is mentioned as being 'connected' or 'connected' to another component, it may be directly connected or connected to the other component, but may be connected to the other component in the middle. It should be understood that may exist. On the other hand, in this specification, when it is mentioned that a component is 'directly connected' or 'directly connected' to another component, it should be understood that there are no other components in between.
  • the first processing device 100 and the second processing device 200 are devices for processing clothing, and can be operated independently of each other. It is also possible for the first processing device 100 and the second processing device 200 to operate in conjunction with each other.
  • treatment of clothing may include various processes such as washing, drying, and caring for clothing.
  • the first processing device 100 and the second processing device 200 may each correspond to a dryer, washing machine, dryer/washing machine, etc., as needed.
  • the first processing device 100 may include a first cabinet 110 and a first drum 120 provided inside the first cabinet 110 to accommodate clothing.
  • the first cabinet 110 forms the exterior of the first processing device 100 and may form a space inside where various components are placed.
  • a clothing opening may be formed in the front panel 112 to allow clothing to be introduced into the first cabinet 110.
  • the front panel 112 is provided with a rotatable first clothing door 102 so that the clothing opening can be opened and closed.
  • a first drum 120 may be provided inside the first cabinet 110.
  • the first drum 120 may be rotatable by the driving unit 130 and may include a drum opening facing the clothing opening. Clothing introduced through the clothing opening may pass through the drum opening and be accommodated inside the first drum 120.
  • the second processing device 200 may be placed on the first processing device 100. That is, the first processing device 100 and the second processing device 200 may have a stacked structure.
  • the control panel is provided separately for the first processing device 100 and the second processing device 200, or is provided as a single piece in either the first cabinet 110 or the second cabinet 210 as shown in FIG. It may be provided to enable operation control of each of the first processing device 100 and the second processing device 200.
  • the first processing device 100 may include a first control unit 140 for controlling the rotation characteristics of the first drum 120 by receiving commands from a control panel, etc.
  • the second processing device 200 may include a control unit 100. It may include a second control unit 240 for receiving commands from a panel, etc. to adjust the rotation characteristics of the second drum 220.
  • the first control unit 140 and the second control unit 240 may each be provided in plural numbers as needed. Additionally, an integrated control unit in which the first control unit 140 and the second control unit 240 are integrated may be provided in either the first cabinet 110 or the second cabinet 210.
  • Figure 3 shows a perspective view of the laundry treatment device 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention as seen from the rear.
  • the second cabinet 210 may be mounted on the first cabinet 110, and a rear bracket 190 may be provided to connect the first cabinet 110 and the second cabinet 210.
  • the rear bracket 190 is coupled to the rear panel 119 of the first cabinet 110 and the second cabinet 210 to prevent the second cabinet 210 from moving rearward on the first cabinet 110. It may correspond to a handle that the user can hold when moving the first processing device 100 and the second processing device 200.
  • the first cabinet 110 defines the upper surface of the first processing device 100 and may include a top panel 300 supporting the second cabinet 210.
  • the top panel 300 can shield the interior of the first cabinet 110 at the top of the first cabinet 110 and support the second cabinet 210 placed on top upward.
  • the second cabinet 210 defines the lower surface of the second processing device 200 and may include a base portion 400 that can be supported on the top panel 300.
  • the base portion 400 may be supported and fixed on the top panel 300, and may provide an installation space for various components to be installed inside the second cabinet 210.
  • the base portion 400 is in direct contact with the top panel 300 and may be seated on the top panel 300 or placed on the top panel 300 through an intermediate member.
  • the second processing device 200 may be mounted on top of the first processing device 100 in a manufacturing process or a living space for actual use.
  • Figure 5 shows a perspective view of the top panel 300 of the first cabinet 110 viewed from above in one embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 6 shows a perspective view of the top panel 300 viewed from below. .
  • the top panel 300 is efficient for seating and supporting the second cabinet 210 in consideration of various internal configurations provided inside the first cabinet 110 and the shape of the base portion 400 of the second cabinet 210. It can have a shape.
  • the top panel 300 may include a leg mounting portion 310 on which the second cabinet 210 is directly supported.
  • the leg seating portion 310 may be provided in plural numbers.
  • Figure 5 shows a first leg seating portion 310a, a second leg seating portion 310b, a third leg seating portion 310c, and a fourth leg seating portion (310a) on the top panel 300 according to an embodiment of the present invention. 310d) is shown prepared.
  • the top panel 300 is located above the first control unit 140 provided inside the first cabinet 110 and may include a control surface 332 that is raised above the guide surface 322.
  • the control surface 332 may be formed by a portion of the top panel 300 protruding upward, and may be positioned higher than the guide surface 322 relative to the ground.
  • the control surface 332 may include a space communicating with the inside of the first cabinet 110, and at least a portion of the first control unit 140 may be located inside the control surface 332.
  • the control surface 332 may be located in front of the guide surface 322 so that the separation distance from the control panel is reduced.
  • Figure 7 shows a view from below of the base portion 400 of the second cabinet 210 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the base portion 400 may have a shape to be effectively seated on the top panel 300.
  • the base portion 400 may include a receiving space 420 to accommodate the raised portion 340 of the top panel 300.
  • the receiving space 420 may be located above the raised portion 340 and may be formed with an area larger than the raised portion 340 to accommodate at least a portion of the raised portion 340.
  • the receiving space 420 may be formed by recessing a portion of the base portion 400 away from the top panel 300.
  • the leg seating portion 310 may be disposed at each vertex area of the top panel 300 for efficiency in load distribution.
  • a guide surface 322 on which the first guide rib 370 is located may be defined in a portion of the top panel 300, and a control surface protruding above the guide surface 322 may be defined on the front side of the guide surface 322. (332) can be placed.
  • the guide surface 322 may be positioned biased on one side in the lateral direction, and the raised surface 342 of the above-mentioned raised portion 340 may be placed on the other side.
  • the raised portion 340 or the raised surface 342 may be provided in a form extending approximately in the front-to-back direction.
  • Figure 9 shows a bottom view of the base portion 400 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • positions corresponding to the guide surface 322, control surface 332, raised surface 342, and depressed surface 352 of the top panel 300 are indicated with dotted lines.
  • a second guide rib 470 may be disposed at a position on the base portion 400 corresponding to the guide surface 322 of the top panel 300.
  • a space for receiving the control surface 332 of the top panel 300 may be recessed in front of the second guide rib 470, and the raised surface 342 may be formed in an area corresponding to the raised surface 342.
  • the receiving space 420 may be recessed.
  • a protruding surface 430 may be disposed behind the guide surface 322.
  • the protruding surface 430 includes a first protruding surface 431 located within the first recessed surface 353 of the top panel 300, and a second protruding surface located within the second recessed surface 354 of the top panel 300. It may include a protruding surface 432.
  • Figure 10 shows the leg part 410 provided in the second cabinet 210 in one embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 11 shows the top panel 300 on which the leg part 410 of Figure 10 is seated.
  • the leg seating portion 310 is shown.
  • the top panel 300 may be recessed away from the second cabinet 210 and may include a leg seating portion 310 on which the leg portion 410 is seated and supported.
  • the leg seating portion 310 may be formed by recessing a portion of the top panel 300 toward the inside of the first cabinet 110.
  • the leg seating portion 310 may have the shape of a groove recessed downward.
  • the leg seating portion 310 may have a cross-sectional shape corresponding to that of the leg portion 410.
  • the cross-sectional area of the leg seating portion 310 may be greater than or equal to the cross-sectional area of the leg portion 410.
  • the leg portion 410 of the second cabinet 210 may be supported by at least a portion of the leg portion 410 being inserted into the leg seating portion 310 .
  • the second cabinet 210 may be seated on the first cabinet 110 and the leg portion 410 may be received and supported in the leg seating portion 310. That is, the second cabinet 210 can be supported on the first cabinet 110 by the leg portion 410 accommodated in the leg seating portion 310.
  • the shape of the leg portion 410 may vary. 10 shows a leg portion 410 having a circular cross-section according to an embodiment of the present invention, but it is not necessarily limited thereto, and the length of the leg portion 410 may vary as needed.
  • the leg portion 410 may extend downward from the second cabinet 210.
  • the leg portion 410 may be provided on at least one of the front panel 112, rear panel 119, side panel 115, and base portion 400.
  • Figure 10 shows a leg portion 410 protruding downward from the base portion 400 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a space open toward the leg seating portion 310 may be formed inside the leg portion 410 . That is, the leg portion 410 may be provided in a pipe or cylindrical shape to form a space therein. The space formed in the leg portion 410 may be open toward the top panel 300. That is, the leg portion 410 may include an open space below.
  • leg portion 410 includes a space that opens downward, the molding process of the leg portion 410 can be improved, and the productability of the molded leg portion 410 can be improved due to the weight loss effect, and further.
  • the additional leg portion 412, etc. can be installed as needed, allowing various uses of the leg portion 410.
  • the second cabinet 210 includes a base portion 400 that defines the lower surface of the second processing device 200, and the leg portion 410 extends downward from the base portion 400. can be extended to
  • the leg portion 410 is provided on the base portion 400, and the second cabinet 210 is provided on the top panel 300 through the leg portion 410 provided on the base portion 400. ) can be supported by.
  • the leg portion 410 may be integrally molded with the base portion 400, or may be manufactured separately and coupled to the base portion 400.
  • the leg portion 410 may be provided in the form of a hollow pillar. That is, the leg portion 410 may be provided in the shape of a pipe, a cylinder, or a polygonal column.
  • FIG. 10 conceptually shows an additional leg portion 412 coupled to the leg portion 410.
  • the leg portion 410 may be provided to be coupled to an additional leg portion 412 that can be inserted into the space inside the leg portion 410.
  • the additional leg portion 412 may be inserted into the space formed in the leg portion 410 and coupled to the leg portion 410.
  • the additional leg portion 412 may further extend from the leg portion 410 or may have a shape advantageous for receiving support from the ground, etc.
  • the second processing device 200 can be placed on top of the first processing device 100 and handled together, but in some cases, only the second processing device 200 may be used independently.
  • the second cabinet 210 may be supported by the ground, etc., rather than the top panel 300 of the first cabinet 110.
  • the leg portion 410 can be extended in length or strengthened in rigidity by combining the additional leg portion 412, and further, the contact area with the ground can be increased to facilitate support by the ground, etc. there is.
  • the second processing device 200 may be manufactured with an additional leg portion 412 coupled to the leg portion 410 in consideration of standalone use, and when used together with the first processing device 100, the second processing device 200 may be manufactured with the additional leg portion 412 coupled to the leg portion 410 By removing the additional leg portion 412, a stacked structure of the first processing device 100 and the second processing device 200 can be simply implemented.
  • the leg portion 410 is provided in a hollow form so that the additional leg portion 412 can be combined, so that the second processing device 200 can be used alone or with the first processing device as needed. It is advantageous because it becomes easy to implement a laminated structure with (100) and further simplifies the manufacturing process so that it can be conveniently applied to both single use and laminated use.
  • leg portion 410 When a space is formed inside the leg portion 410 to improve usability, such as by combining the additional leg portion 412, the rigidity of the leg portion 410 may be lowered, and an embodiment of the present invention
  • the leg portion 410 can secure sufficient rigidity to support the second cabinet 210 through the leg reinforcement rib 414 extending from 410.
  • the leg reinforcement ribs 414 may be provided in plural numbers. For example, one leg portion 410 may be provided with a plurality of leg reinforcement ribs 414. The leg reinforcement rib 414 may extend along the radial direction of the leg portion 410. The leg reinforcement ribs 414 can effectively improve the strength of the leg portion 410 by connecting the leg portion 410 and other parts of the base portion 400.
  • the top panel 300 may include a plurality of surfaces that are parallel to the ground but have different heights.
  • an embodiment of the present invention may include a plurality of surfaces having different heights relative to the ground, such as a guide surface 322 and a raised surface 342.
  • the top panel 300 may have various internal configurations provided inside the first cabinet 110 below, and the base portion 400 may be mounted on top. That is, the top panel 300 considers securing installation space for various internal configurations inside the first cabinet 110, and further considers the shape of the bottom of the base part 400 to enable stable seating of the base part 400. can be designed.
  • a plurality of surfaces defined in the top panel 300 may be defined by height differences, etc. That is, when neighboring surfaces have different heights, the neighboring surfaces may be defined as different surfaces.
  • the surfaces of the top panel 300 may be generally formed parallel to the ground, but may be provided in an inclined form if necessary. Additionally, the number and shape of the surfaces of the top panel 300 can be determined in various ways as needed.
  • a plurality of surfaces having different heights are formed on the top panel 300, thereby effectively securing a space for arranging the internal structure of the first cabinet 110 and efficiently seating the base portion 400. This can be advantageous in terms of space utilization and reducing the total height of the clothing processing device 1.
  • the top panel 300 includes a first surface and a second surface having a height different from the first surface, and the leg seating portion 310 is provided in plural, at least One may be formed on the boundary between the first surface and the second surface.
  • a plurality of leg portions 410 are formed on the top panel 300 according to an embodiment of the present invention, and the first leg is formed at the boundary between the first and second surfaces of different heights. Portion 410a is shown.
  • the first leg portion 410a formed at the boundary between the first and second surfaces may also include a leg seating surface 312 having the same height as the second leg portion 410b, and the leg seating surface 312 Surface 312 may be positioned lower than the first and second surfaces. That is, the leg portion 410 formed at the boundary between the first and second surfaces may have a depressed shape to a depth lower than that of the first and second surfaces.
  • the second surface which has a higher height than the first surface, may have a shape partially invaded by the leg seating portion 310.
  • the second surface may have a border with the leg seating portion 310, and the leg seating portion 310 may have a position intruding into the inside of the second surface.
  • the height of the second surface is higher than the height of the first surface
  • the first processing device 100 is provided inside the first cabinet 110, and at least a portion of the It may include an internal configuration located below the second side.
  • the top panel 300 may include surfaces of various heights, and as described above, some of the plurality of surfaces form an arrangement space for the internal structure provided inside the first cabinet 110. It may have an elevated height to secure it.
  • the control surface 332 may be located above the first control unit 140 for receiving command signals from the control panel in the first cabinet 110 and controlling the driving unit 130. That is, the area defined as the control surface 332 of the top panel 300 is raised more than the surrounding area, so that a space can be formed below the control surface 332 as shown in FIG. 6. When viewed from the inside of the first cabinet 110, additional space can be secured as the control surface 332 is raised.
  • control surface 332 is shown extending along the lateral direction of the first cabinet 110.
  • the control surface 332 may be positioned adjacent to the above-described guide surface 322 and/or the raised surface 342 to form a boundary with respect to the guide surface 322 and/or the raised surface 342.
  • the control surface 332 may be positioned biased to one side based on the lateral direction of the top panel 300.
  • the side panel 115 of the first cabinet 110 may include a first side panel 116 located on one side in the lateral direction and a second side panel 117 located on the other side, and the control surface 332 ) may be located closer to the second side panel 117 than to the first side panel 116.
  • one of a plurality of leg seating parts 310 may be disposed between the control surface 332 and the first side panel 116. 4, etc., the fourth leg seating portion 310d is shown disposed between the control surface 332 and the second side panel 117.
  • a portion of the control surface 332 may be depressed by the leg seating portion 310. That is, the perimeter of the control surface 332 may be defined to include a portion of the perimeter of the leg seating portion 310.
  • a portion of the circumference of the first leg seating portion 310a corresponds to a portion of the circumference of the control surface 332, forming a boundary between the two.
  • the first control unit 140 may be positioned so as not to interfere with the leg seating unit 310.
  • the portion located below the control surface 332 of the first control unit 140 but not below the first leg seating portion 310a, or the portion located below the first leg seating portion 310a is It may be located below the leg seating surface 312 of the first leg seating portion 310a.
  • first and second surfaces are not necessarily limited to corresponding to the control surface 332 and one surface surrounding it, and the leg seating portion 310 and the top panel 300 ), the first and second surfaces may correspond to other surfaces such as the control surface 332, depending on the arrangement relationships of the various surfaces.
  • the raised portion 340 of the top panel 300 is shown in FIG. 4 and the like.
  • the leg portion 410 of the second processing device 200 protrudes toward the top panel 300 and can be supported by the top panel 300.
  • the panel 300 may include a leg seating portion 310 on which the leg portion 410 is seated.
  • the first cabinet 110 includes a front panel 112 that defines the front of the first processing device 100, and a raised portion 340 is spaced rearward from the front panel 112, and the The leg seating portion 310 may be located between the raised portion 340 and the front panel 112.
  • the top panel 300 may form a raised portion 340 that is partially raised above its surroundings, and the raised portion 340 is spaced rearward from the front panel 112. This can provide an area where at least one of the plurality of leg seating parts 310 can be placed.
  • the raised portion 340 may correspond to the control surface 332 described above, or may be provided as a surface different from the control surface 332.
  • the raised portion 340 may include a raised surface 342 that has a different height than the control surface 332 .
  • the raised portion 340 may also have the effect of expanding the internal space of the first cabinet 110. Accordingly, at least one of various internal configurations of the first cabinet 110 may be disposed inside the raised portion 340, that is, below the raised surface 342.
  • the top panel 300 may be formed of a metal material such as iron, aluminum, or stainless steel. Accordingly, the top panel 300 may be advantageously formed to include surfaces of different heights through a drawing method, a press method, etc. Meanwhile, the top panel 300 formed and molded from the above metal material may include a ground portion 360 to remove residual current, etc.
  • the base portion 400 may be formed of a polymer material with excellent moldability, such as plastic. Accordingly, it may be advantageous to be molded into a relatively detailed and specific shape through general injection molding, insert injection molding, etc.
  • the base portion 400 has a shape corresponding to each component of the fluid circulation portion 450 and the air circulation portion 440 and may be advantageous in forming a space in which each of the components is disposed, and the internal space It may be advantageous for the leg portion 410, which opens downward, to be molded integrally with the base portion 400.
  • a portion of the second surface which has a higher height in relation to the first surface, may be depressed to form the leg seating portion 310, but in this case, the internal portion disposed below the second surface may be depressed.
  • the interference relationship with the configuration must be considered, and to avoid this limitation, the raised portion 340 may be spaced rearward from the front panel 112 to form an arrangement area for the leg seating portion 310.
  • a protruding portion 340 is shown to be biased and positioned on the other side of the top panel 300, and the protruding portion 340 is disposed to be spaced rearward from the front end of the top panel 300,
  • a fourth leg seating portion 310d is shown formed between the raised portion 340 and the front end of the top panel 300, that is, the front panel 112.
  • first leg seating portion 310a and fourth leg seating portion 310d among the plurality of leg seating portions 310 are each located on the front side of the top panel 300.
  • the second leg seating portion 310b and the third leg seating portion 310c may each be located on the rear side of the top panel 300.
  • the front and rear sides of the top panel 300 may be defined differently depending on the case, but can be basically divided based on the center of the top panel 300, and if necessary, the ridge 340 or the guide surface. It may be classified based on (322), etc.
  • the plurality of leg seating units 310 may be located at each vertex area of the top panel 300 to stably support the second cabinet 210 and effectively distribute the load.
  • the third leg seating portion 310c may be located at the vertex area formed where the first side panel 116 and the rear panel 119 meet. Accordingly, the rear panel 119 may be located behind the third leg seating portion 310c, and the first side panel 116 may be located on the first side.
  • the raised portion 340 may have a shape in which a portion of an edge is dug inward by the first raised side 346 and the second raised side 347. That is, the raised surface 342 of the raised portion 340 may have a circumferential shape in which the portion facing the third leg seating portion 310c is recessed so that the portion facing the third leg seating portion 310c is spaced away from the third leg seating portion 310c.
  • the detergent supply unit 150 may also be arranged or shaped to avoid structural interference with the third leg seating unit 310c.
  • the protruding surface 430 of the base portion 400 may be located on the recessed surface 352.
  • the protruding surface 430 of the base portion 400 may be a protruding surface from the base portion 400 toward the top panel 300, and the above-described fluid may be deposited on the protruding surface 430 inside the second cabinet 210. Parts of the circulation unit 450 and the like may be located.
  • the recessed surface 352 and the protruding surface 430 may have corresponding peripheral shapes.
  • the recessed surface 352 may be formed to have an area at least larger than the protruding surface 430 to form a space in which the protruding surface 430 is accommodated.
  • the area corresponding to the recessed surface 352 of the top panel 300 is indicated as a dotted line.
  • the depression surface 352 includes a first depression surface 353 located lower than the guide surface 322 and a second depression surface 354 located lower than the first depression surface 353. can do. That is, the top panel 300 may include a plurality of surfaces whose heights decrease in a multi-stage manner.
  • the first recessed surface 353 may be provided to surround at least a portion of the circumference of the second recessed surface 354.
  • FIG. 8 shows the second depressed surface 354 facing the rear panel 119 on the rear side, and the remaining circumference except the rear side is surrounded by the first depressed surface 353.
  • the first recessed surface 353 may be formed to include any one of a plurality of vertex regions formed on the top panel 300, and at least one of the plurality of leg seating parts 310 may be formed to include the first recessed surface. It may be located at (353).
  • the first recessed surface 353 may be formed to include a vertex area defined by the rear panel 119 and the second side panel 117, and the second leg seating portion 310b disposed in the vertex area. ) may be located on the first depressed surface 353.
  • the second leg seating portion 310b may be positioned spaced apart from the second recessed surface 354. That is, the second depressed surface 354 may be formed to be spaced apart from the second leg seating portion 310b.
  • the protruding surface 430 is located on the first protruding surface 431 and the second recessed surface 354, which are located on the first recessed surface 353, and is larger than the first recessed surface 353. It may include a second protruding surface 432 that protrudes.
  • the protruding surface 430 formed on the base portion 400 may include a first protruding surface 431 and a second protruding surface 432, and a recessed surface 352 of the top panel 300 to correspond thereto. ) It may also include a first recessed surface 353 and a second recessed surface 354.
  • the protruding surface 430 of the base portion 400 can expand the space inside the second cabinet 210 by protruding toward the top panel 300, and thus the structure inside the second cabinet 210 can be arranged. You can secure space.
  • the protruding surface of the base portion 400 (430) may be composed of a plurality of surfaces having different protrusion amounts.
  • the protruding surface 430 includes a first protruding surface 431 and a second protruding surface 432 that protrudes more than the first protruding surface 431, and is disposed on the second protruding surface 432.
  • the configuration inside the second cabinet 210 may have a higher height than the configuration located on the first protruding surface 431.
  • the recessed surface 352 may also include a first recessed surface 353 to allow the amount of protrusion of the first protruding surface 431, and a second recessed surface 353 to allow the amount of protrusion of the second protruding surface 432. 2 It may include a recessed surface 354.
  • the depression depth of the first depression surface 353 may correspond to the protrusion amount of the first protrusion surface 431, and the depression depth of the second depression surface 354 may correspond to the protrusion amount of the second protrusion surface 432. It can be.
  • the depression depth of the first depression surface 353 may be greater than or equal to the protrusion amount of the first protrusion surface 431, and the depression depth of the second depression surface 354 may be greater than or equal to the protrusion amount of the second protrusion surface 432. .
  • the recessed surface 352 may have an area larger than that of the protruding surface 430. That is, the recessed surface 352 may be provided in a shape corresponding to the protruding surface 430, or may have a perimeter that is at least wider than the perimeter of the protruding surface 430.
  • the first recessed surface 353 may have an area greater than or equal to the first protruding surface 431, and the first recessed surface 353 is provided in a shape corresponding to the first protruding surface 431 or at least the first protruding surface 431. It may have a perimeter expanded beyond the perimeter of the protruding surface 431.
  • the second recessed surface 354 may have an area larger than the second protruding surface 432, and the second recessed surface 354 is provided in a shape corresponding to the second protruding surface 432, or at least the first protruding surface ( 431) may have an expanded circumference.
  • FIG. 13 shows a view of the ground portion 360 from above.
  • the top panel 300 may be recessed downward and may include a ground portion 360 to which the ground wire 362 is connected.
  • various internal components may exist inside the first cabinet 110, and some of the internal components may consume power. That is, the first processing device 100 may operate while consuming power, and a ground unit 360 may be provided to eliminate residual current.
  • the ground portion 360 may be provided on the first cabinet 110.
  • the ground portion 360 may be provided on the top panel 300 of the first cabinet 110.
  • a ground line 362 may be connected to the ground portion 360.
  • One end of the ground wire 362 is located on the ground portion 360 of the top panel 300 and can be coupled so as to contact the ground portion 360.
  • the ground portion 360 may extend along the edge of the top panel 300. That is, the ground portion 360 may be formed on at least a portion of the edge of the top panel 300. Additionally, the ground portion 360 may be opened to the outside of the top panel 300 along a direction parallel to the ground.
  • the ground portion 360 may be formed in a recessed shape on the edge of the top panel 300 and open in a direction away from the top panel 300. Since the ground portion 360 is provided in an open form as above, the ground wire 362 connected to the ground portion 360 can extend outside of the ground portion 360.
  • the ground portion 360 may include a ground surface to which the ground line 362 is connected and a ground side surface 365 extending along an edge of the ground surface.
  • the ground portion 360 may define a bottom surface recessed from the top panel 300 as a ground surface, and may include a ground side surface 365 located around the ground surface.
  • At least a portion of the ground side 365 may extend obliquely with respect to the direction in which the ground portion 360 extends. That is, at least a portion of the ground side 365 may extend at an angle with respect to the direction in which the edge of the top panel 300 extends. That is, at least a portion of the ground side 365 may extend diagonally in the front-to-back or lateral direction of the top panel 300.
  • the ground side 365 may include an inclined surface that extends obliquely. One end of the inclined surface may be located at the outermost edge of the top panel 300.
  • the ground portion 360 is provided on a portion of the edge of the top panel 300 facing the second side panel 117, the ground portion 360 is open to the second side, and the ground portion 360 is opened to the second side. A slope extending obliquely is shown.
  • the ground wire 362 connected to the ground portion 360 may be coupled to the ground plane at a position adjacent to the inclined plane.
  • the ground wire 362 rotates like a bolt and can be coupled to the ground portion 360 by a penetrating member that penetrates the ground wire 362 and the ground plane.
  • the inclined surface of the ground side 365 that extends obliquely may extend obliquely away from the ground line 362. Accordingly, the ground wire 362, which is rotated by the rotation of the penetrating member, contacts the inclined surface and the coupling can be completed with rotation limited.
  • the extension direction of the ground wire 362 can be arranged approximately parallel to the extension direction of the inclined surface, so that bending of the ground wire 362 is minimized and it can be coupled to the ground portion 360.
  • the first guide rib 370 protrudes from the top panel 300 toward the second cabinet 210 and extends in the first direction D1 to suppress movement of the second cabinet 210. can do.
  • the first guide rib 370 may be located on the guide surface 322 of the top panel 300, but is not necessarily limited thereto.
  • the first guide rib 370 may protrude from the top panel 300 toward the base portion 400, and thus may come into contact with the base portion 400. That is, the base portion 400 may be guided to a coupling process or guided to the coupling position through a contact relationship with the first guide rib 370 on the top panel 300, and its movement out of the coupling position will be restricted. You can.
  • the second processing device 200 may be mounted on the first processing device 100, and the second processing device 200 They may be moved from top to bottom of the first processing device 100 and then seated, or may be coupled to each other by further including a sliding process after seating.
  • the second processing device 200 mounted on the first processing device 100 may be subject to vibration or external force generated during the processing of clothing, and in this case, the second processing device 200 may be applied to the second processing device 100. Unintentional movement of the processing device 200 may occur.
  • the correct coupling position may deviate, or unintended movement may occur even if the second processing device 200 is positioned at the correct coupling position.
  • the second processing device 200 may not be fully supported by the first processing device 100 or unspecified damage may occur.
  • a first guide rib 370 is provided to protrude from the top panel 300, and the base portion 400 is in a structural interference relationship with the first guide rib 370.
  • the coupling position may be guided or unintentional movement may be restricted.
  • the first guide rib 370 may be provided from the base portion 400 toward the top panel 300.
  • the top panel 300 may include a guide surface 322 facing the second cabinet 210 and provided with the first guide rib 370.
  • the guide surface 322 provides an area where the first guide rib 370 can be positioned and may correspond to a surface parallel to the ground.
  • the first guide rib 370 may be provided to protrude beyond the guide surface 322.
  • the guide surface 322 can be distinguished from the control surface 332, the raised surface 342, and the depressed surface 352 described above.
  • the guide surface 322 may have a different height than the control surface 332, etc.
  • a control surface 332 may be located in front of the guide surface 322, a raised surface 342 may be located on the side, and a depressed surface 352 may be located behind the guide surface 322. It can be.
  • the guide surface 322, control surface 332, raised surface 342, and depressed surface 352 may have different heights.
  • the first direction D1 can be determined in various ways.
  • FIG. 14 shows the first guide rib 370 whose first direction D1 is determined to be approximately parallel to the front-back direction of the first cabinet 110, but is not necessarily limited thereto.
  • the first guide rib 370 may be provided to prevent the second cabinet 210 from moving in a direction crossing the first direction D1. That is, the first guide rib 370 extends along the first direction D1, and the base portion 400 extends in the second direction D2 crossing the first direction D1. ) can be suppressed from moving beyond .
  • the base portion 400 may be restricted from moving in the lateral direction due to structural interference, that is, contact with the first guide rib 370.
  • the first direction D1 corresponding to the extension direction of the first guide rib 370 is It may be parallel to the sliding direction of the second processing device 200.
  • the base portion 400 of the second processing device 200 can slide along the first direction D1 on the top panel 300. there is. Even if the second processing device 200 is coupled to the first processing device 100 without a sliding process, the first guide rib 370 can guide the coupled position of the second processing device 200 based on the lateral direction. .
  • the first guide rib 370 may be positioned spaced apart from the edge of the top panel 300.
  • the first guide rib 370 can be accommodated in the base portion 400 and is shielded from the outside by the second cabinet 210. You can lose.
  • Figure 15 shows a second guide rib 470 provided on the base portion 400 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the second cabinet 210 includes a second guide rib 470 that protrudes toward the top panel 300 and extends along the first direction D1, and the first guide The rib 370 is located adjacent to the second guide rib 470 and can suppress movement of the second cabinet 210.
  • the second guide rib 470 may protrude downward from the base portion 400.
  • the second guide rib 470 may protrude from the base portion 400 to the guide surface 322 of the top panel 300.
  • the second guide rib 470 may be positioned adjacent to the first guide rib 370 along the second direction D2.
  • the second guide rib 470 may extend parallel to the first guide rib 370. That is, the second guide rib 470, like the first guide rib 370, may have the shape of a rib extending along the first direction D1.
  • the second guide rib 470 Since the second guide rib 470 is located adjacent to the first guide rib 370, movement in the second direction D2 may be restricted through a contact relationship with the first guide rib 370. That is, the movement of the second guide rib 470 in the second direction D2 is restricted by the first guide rib 370, and accordingly, the movement of the base portion 400 and the second cabinet 210 in the second direction (D2) is restricted. D2) Movement may be restricted.
  • first guide ribs 370 are provided in plural numbers and are arranged along a direction crossing the first direction (D1)
  • the second guide ribs 470 are provided in plural numbers and are arranged in a direction crossing the first direction (D1). It is arranged along the transverse direction and may be located between the plurality of first guide ribs 370.
  • the first guide rib 370 may be provided on the guide surface 322, and the second guide rib 470 may also be positioned on the guide surface 322 in the base portion 400. there is. At least two first guide ribs 370 may be provided and may be arranged along the second direction D2.
  • the second guide rib 470 may be located between the plurality of first guide ribs 370.
  • the second guide rib 470 may be located between a pair of first guide ribs 370.
  • Each of the plurality of second guide ribs 470 may be positioned adjacent to one first guide rib 370. That is, the pair of second guide ribs 470 may be positioned adjacent to each other between the pair of first guide ribs 370, facing each other.
  • each of the pair of second guide ribs 470 faces the first guide rib 370 outward when viewed from the center that can be defined between the pair of second guide ribs 470. Can be located adjacently.
  • the first guide rib 370 and the second guide rib 470 are each provided as a pair, and the pair of second guide ribs 470 are provided as a pair. It is located between the first guide ribs 370 and can be suppressed from moving in a direction crossing the first direction D1.
  • Figure 17 shows the top of the front panel 112 and the rear bracket 190 located in front of the second cabinet 210 in the laundry treatment device 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the front panel 112 protrudes upward from the front end of the top panel 300 and may restrict forward movement of the second cabinet 210.
  • the first guide rib 370 and the second guide rib 470 may extend along a first direction D1, and the first direction D1 extends along the first cabinet. It can be parallel to the front-to-back direction of (110).
  • the rear bracket 190 may be coupled to the rear panel 119 of the first cabinet 110 and the second cabinet 210. That is, at least a portion of the rear bracket 190 may be located behind the base portion 400. The rear bracket 190 may restrict the second cabinet 210 from moving rearward through structural interference.
  • the rear bracket 190 may have a lower portion coupled to the first cabinet 110 from the rear of the first cabinet 110, and an upper portion coupled to the second cabinet 210 from the rear of the second cabinet 210. It can be.
  • the rear bracket 190 may extend along the lateral direction of the first cabinet 110.
  • One embodiment of the present invention limits the forward and backward movement of the second cabinet 210 through the first guide rib 370 and/or the second guide rib 470 extending in the forward and backward directions of the first cabinet 110. Forward movement can be restricted through the front panel 112, and rear movement can be restricted through the rear bracket 190.
  • unintentional movement of the second cabinet 210 including the base portion 400 in the forward, backward, left, and right directions can be effectively restricted, and the joining position can also be effectively guided.
  • the top panel 300 excluding the raised portion 340, have a guide surface (which has a lower height than the raised surface 342 of the raised portion 340) 322) can be provided.
  • the guide surface 322 may be provided with a first guide rib 370 that protrudes toward the second cabinet 210 and extends along the first direction D1 to suppress movement of the second cabinet 210. You can.
  • the raised surface 342 is located in the lateral direction of the guide surface 322, and the first guide rib 370 extends across the lateral direction on the guide surface 322. You can.
  • Figure 18 shows a raised portion 340 provided on the top panel 300 in one embodiment of the present invention.
  • the top panel 300 may include a raised portion 340 that is raised toward the second cabinet 210 and forms a raised space communicating with the inside of the first cabinet 110. You can.
  • the first processing device 100 may be provided inside the first cabinet 110 and may include an internal structure at least partially located in the raised space. For example, at least a portion of the internal components of the first processing device 100 may be located in the space formed by the protrusion 340.
  • part of the upper surface of the first cabinet 110 is raised more upward than the rest so that the internal structure of the first processing device 100 is located inside, and part of the lower surface of the second cabinet 210 is A space in which the raised portion of the upper surface of the first cabinet 110 is accommodated may be formed.
  • the raised portion 340 includes a raised surface 342 located above the raised space, and the top panel 300 has the raised surface 342 except for the raised surface 342. It can be positioned lower.
  • the internal structure located below the raised surface 342 may correspond to the detergent supply unit 150. That is, the first processing device 100 may be provided inside the first cabinet 110, and may further include a tub 125 in which the first drum 120 is provided and water is accommodated.
  • the internal configuration may correspond to a detergent supply unit 150 that stores detergent and supplies detergent into the tub 125.
  • the detergent supply unit 150 is provided inside the first cabinet 110, stores detergent, and can supply detergent to the tub 125. At least a portion of the detergent supply unit 150 may be located below the raised surface 342.
  • the raised surface 342 may also be defined as a detergent supply surface. That is, one embodiment of the present invention may include a detergent supply surface positioned higher than the guide surface 322 and at least a portion of the detergent supply unit 150 disposed below.
  • Figure 19 shows an accommodation space 420 formed in the base portion 400 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the receiving space 420 may be formed by indenting the portion of the base portion 400 facing the raised surface 342 upward, and the raised surface 342 may be accommodated.
  • the shape of the raised surface 342 is indicated by a dotted line.
  • the receiving space 420 may be provided in a shape corresponding to the raised surface 342 or may be provided to have an area larger than the raised surface 342.
  • the raised portion 340 is formed on the top panel 300, thereby effectively securing space for the internal components of the first processing unit, such as the detergent supply unit 150, and further, the base portion 400. ), the base portion 400 can be stably seated on the top panel 300 on which the protruding portion 340 is formed.
  • Figure 20 shows a detergent supply unit 150 provided inside the first cabinet 110 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the shape of the raised surface 342 is indicated by a dotted line.
  • the first cabinet 110 includes a first side panel 116 that defines the first side of the first processing device 100 and a second side panel 117 that defines the second side. It includes, and the raised portion 340 and the detergent supply portion 150 may be located closer to the first side panel 116 than the second side panel 117.
  • the detergent supply unit 150 may be located on the upper side of the first cabinet 110 so that the user can conveniently use it. Additionally, in order to avoid structural interference with the cylindrical tub 125 whose central axis faces forward, the detergent supply unit 150 may be positioned laterally biased to one side.
  • the detergent supply unit 150 may be located adjacent to the first side panel 116 at the top of the first cabinet 110.
  • the detergent supply unit 150 may be in contact with the first side panel 116.
  • a raised portion 340 may also be formed adjacent to the first side panel 116 in the top panel 300.
  • the detergent supply unit 150 may include a protrusion 151 that protrudes toward the protrusion 340 and is located within the protrusion space.
  • the detergent supply unit 150 may further include a non-protruding part 152 located outside the raised space.
  • the detergent supply unit 150 may include a space where detergent is stored, and may also include a flow path for water mixed with detergent and supplied to the tub 125. In other words, it is important for the detergent supply unit 150 to secure storage space for detergent.
  • the detergent supply unit 150 can be used as a storage space for detergent by using the raised space of the raised part 340 by protruding and expanding only a part of it, and the other part is not protruding and expanding, so that the unnecessary raised surface 342 ) You can avoid the increase in enemies, etc.
  • the protruding portion 340 is spaced rearward from the front panel 112, and at least a portion of the non-protruding portion 152 is located in front of the protruding portion 151 to form the front panel 112. It may be disposed to correspond between the panel 112 and the raised portion 340.
  • the protrusion 151 is an area that protrudes upward from the detergent supply unit 150 and expands in volume, and may be located within the raised space of the protruding portion 340. Meanwhile, the non-protruding portion 152 does not protrude upward, unlike the protruding portion 151, and may be located between the front panel 112 and the protruding portion 151.
  • Figure 21 shows an exploded view of the detergent supply unit 150 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the detergent supply unit 150 may include a water supply unit 157, a detergent storage unit 155, and a detergent case 156.
  • the water supply valve 161 may be connected to an external water supply source to control the flow of water.
  • the water supply unit 157 is connected to the water supply valve 161 through the water hose 162 to receive water.
  • the water supply unit 157 can supply water to the inside of the detergent case 156 or the detergent storage unit 155 located below it.
  • the detergent storage unit 155 may store detergent.
  • the detergent storage unit 155 may include a space in which detergent is stored, and may be provided so that at least a portion of it can be withdrawn from the inside of the detergent case 156 to the outside of the first cabinet 110.
  • the user can withdraw the detergent storage unit 155 to the outside of the first cabinet 110, store detergent therein, and then insert it back into the first cabinet 110 and the detergent case 156.
  • the water supply valve 161 When the washing process of clothes is performed, the water supply valve 161 is opened and water is supplied to the water supply unit 157, and the water supply unit 157 supplies water into the detergent storage unit 155 and/or the detergent case 156. is discharged, and the detergent stored in the detergent storage unit 155 may be mixed with water discharged from the water supply unit 157 and transferred from the inside of the detergent case 156 to the tub 125.
  • the water supply unit 157 may be located within the raised space of the raised portion 340. That is, the detergent supply unit 150 protrudes upward from the water supply unit 157 and is located inside the raised space, and may include a protrusion 151 in which a water flow path is formed.
  • the water supply unit 157 may protrude upward to form a protrusion 151, and the protrusion 151 may be accommodated in a raised space.
  • the protrusion 151 may correspond to a portion where the flow path of the water supply unit 157 is formed.
  • FIG. 22 shows a cross section taken along line A-A of FIG. 18.
  • Figure 22 shows the protrusion 151 of the water supply unit 157 accommodated in the raised space. In this way, at least a portion of the water supply unit 157 protrudes upward and is accommodated in the raised space, thereby effectively securing the separation distance between the detergent supply unit 150 and the tub 125.
  • the protruding portion 340 is spaced rearward from the front panel 112, and the water supply unit 157 is located in front of the protruding portion 151 and has a non-protruding portion 152 disposed outside the protruding space.
  • the water supply unit 157 is located in front of the protruding portion 151 and has a non-protruding portion 152 disposed outside the protruding space. may include.
  • the portion of the water supply unit 157 that does not require expansion is maintained in a non-protruding state, and thus the formation area of the raised portion 340 is reduced, thereby minimizing unnecessary space consumption.
  • the detergent supply unit 150 further includes a detergent hose 159 that is connected to the water supply unit 157 and delivers detergent from the detergent storage unit 155 to the protrusion 151, and the protrusion 151 )
  • a hose insertion groove 153 into which the detergent hose 159 is inserted and extended may be recessed.
  • the detergent supply unit 150 may include a detergent pump 158 that is connected to the detergent storage unit 155 and pumps detergent, and the detergent pump 158 is connected to the detergent hose 159 to pump detergent. It can be delivered to the water supply unit (157) through the detergent hose (159).
  • the water supply unit 157 may have a flow path through which water flows within the protrusion 151, and a detergent hose 159 may be connected to the protrusion 151 to supply detergent into the protrusion 151. You can.
  • a raised portion 340 may be formed on the top panel 300 to maximize space utilization inside the first cabinet 110.
  • the detergent hose 159 for supplying detergent to the protrusion 151 of the water supply unit 157 protrudes upward from the protrusion 151, an unnecessary increase in height occurs based on the entire detergent supply unit 150, which is disadvantageous. can do.
  • the water supply unit 157 may have a hose insertion groove 153 formed in the protrusion 151 into which at least a portion of the detergent hose 159 can be inserted and extended.
  • the hose connection part 154 where the detergent hose 159 is connected to the protrusion 151, also extends in a direction parallel to the detergent hose 159 and is positioned to be recessed downward from the protrusion 151, so that the detergent hose 159 The amount of protrusion can be minimized.
  • the protrusion 151 further includes a hose connection part 154 connected to the detergent hose 159, and the hose connection part 154 is connected to the protruding part 340 inside the hose insertion groove 153. It may extend in a direction parallel to the raised surface 342 and be connected to the detergent hose 159.
  • the detergent supply unit 150 is coupled to the detergent case 156 from the outside of the detergent case 156 and has a detergent pump 158 for pumping detergent from the detergent storage unit 155. ) may further be included.
  • the detergent pump 158 is connected to the detergent storage unit 155 and can pump the detergent stored in the detergent storage unit 155.
  • the detergent storage unit 155 is accommodated inside the detergent case 156, and the detergent pump 158 may be located outside the detergent case 156 to facilitate expanding the storage capacity of the detergent storage unit 155. .
  • the detergent pump 158 may be coupled to the detergent case 156 at the rear of the detergent case 156 and connected to the detergent storage unit 155.
  • the detergent pump 158 may be located below the raised surface 342 of the raised portion 340. Accordingly, the raised surface 342 may have a shape that extends longer than the water supply unit 157, and can effectively secure a space where the detergent pump 158 is located inside the first cabinet 110.
  • Figure 23 shows a cross-section taken along line B-B of Figure 18.
  • the first treatment device 100 is connected to a water supply hose 162 that delivers water supplied from an external water supply source to the detergent supply unit 150 and the water supply hose 162 to control the flow of water. It may further include an intermittent water supply valve 161.
  • the water supply valve 161 may be located below the raised surface 342 of the raised portion 340. That is, in one embodiment of the present invention, the protrusion 340 may be provided to secure the placement space for not only the detergent supply unit 150 but also the water supply valve 161.
  • the raised portion 340 may have a shape in which a portion of the rear side is expanded laterally than the remaining portion so that at least a portion of the water supply valve 161 can be located within the raised space.
  • the protrusion 340 may include a first part having a first width based on the lateral direction of the first cabinet 110 and a second part having a second width wider than the first part.
  • the second part may be connected to the first part rearward than the first part.
  • the first raised side 346 and the second raised side 347 of the above-mentioned raised portion 340 may correspond to a portion of the circumference of the second portion. Additionally, the water supply valve 161 may be located below the portion of the second portion that is wider than the first portion.
  • Figure 24 shows a recessed surface 352 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the top panel 300 further includes a recessed surface 352 positioned lower than the guide surface 322, and the first guide rib 370 is positioned lower than the guide surface 322. It may be provided on the guide surface 322 except for the recessed surface 352.
  • the top panel 300 includes a recessed surface 352 located lower than the guide surface 322 relative to the ground
  • the second cabinet 210 is the second processing device 200. It includes a base portion 400 defining a lower surface, and the base portion 400 may include a protruding surface 430 that faces the recessed surface 352 and protrudes toward the recessed surface 352 .
  • the depressed surface 352 may be formed by a portion of the top panel 300 being depressed downward.
  • the recessed surface 352 may have a lower height than the guide surface 322.
  • the depth of the depressed surface 352 may correspond to the amount of protrusion of the protruding surface 430 of the base portion 400.
  • the recessed surface 352 may be disposed adjacent to the guide surface 322 along the front-back direction. That is, the depressed surface 352 may correspond to a stepped surface in relation to the guide surface 322.
  • a raised surface 342 may be located lateral to the depressed surface 352. That is, the raised surface 342 may include a first part having a first width and a second part having a second width, as described above.
  • the raised surface 342 may be located adjacent to the first side panel 116, and a guide surface 322 may be located between the first portion of the raised surface 342 and the second side panel 117.
  • a recessed surface 352 may be located between the second portion of the raised surface 342 and the second side panel 117.
  • the raised surface 342, the guide surface 322, and the depressed surface 352 may each be formed to be stepped with respect to each other.
  • the recessed surface 352 has a first recessed surface 353 located lower than the guide surface 322 and a second recessed surface located lower than the first recessed surface 353 ( 354) may be included.
  • the formation of the first recessed surface 353 and the second recessed surface 354 may be determined in relation to the protruding surface 430 of the base portion 400.
  • Figure 25 shows the protruding surface 430 of the base portion 400 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the area corresponding to the recessed surface 352 of the top panel 300 is indicated with a dotted line.
  • the protruding surface 430 of the base portion 400 is located on the first protruding surface 431 and the second recessed surface 354 located on the first recessed surface 353, as described above. It may include a second protruding surface 432 that is located and protrudes more than the first recessed surface 353.
  • the lower surface of the base portion 400 may include various protruding shapes such as ribs as well as a flat surface similar to the ground.
  • the protruding surface 430 of the base portion 400 may be formed to be substantially flat with the ground.
  • Figure 26 shows the base portion 400 according to an embodiment of the present invention as viewed from the inside of the second cabinet 210.
  • the second processing device 200 is disposed on the protruding surface 430 inside the second cabinet 210 and has a fluid circulation unit 450 in which fluid circulates and supplies or receives heat into the air. ) may include.
  • the second processing device 200 may be provided to dry clothes, and accordingly, the fluid circulation unit ( 450) may be included.
  • the fluid circulation unit 450 may correspond to a heat pump system. That is, the fluid circulation unit 450 corresponds to a device in which fluid circulates through the condenser, compressor 452, expansion valve, and evaporator and heat exchange with the outside, that is, with air.
  • the second processing device 200 may include an air circulation unit 440 that is dehumidified and heated by the fluid circulation unit 450. A portion of the fluid circulation unit 450 is exposed to the air passage formed in the air circulation unit 440, so that heat exchange between air and fluid can occur.
  • the air circulation unit 440 may be located on the protrusion 340, and at least a portion of the fluid circulation unit 450 may be located on the depression surface 352.
  • the fluid circulation unit 450 is disposed on the base portion 400, circulates fluid, and can supply or receive heat into the air, and at least a portion of the fluid circulation unit 450 Can be positioned on the depressed surface 352.
  • the base portion 400 may protrude downward to secure a space for installing at least a portion of the fluid circulation portion 450 to form a protruding surface 430 of the base portion 400.
  • the top panel 300 may have a recessed surface 352 formed so that the protruding surface 430 can be accommodated and the base portion 400 can be fully seated.
  • the fluid circulation unit 450 includes a compressor 452 that compresses the fluid and a cooling fan 454 that cools the compressor 452, and the compressor 452 is located on the first protruding surface 431. and the cooling fan 454 may be located on the second protruding surface 432.
  • the compressor 452 can have a relatively high height for operational efficiency, and accordingly, the installation space of the compressor 452 needs to secure a relatively high space margin. Accordingly, in one embodiment of the present invention, a protruding surface 430 may be formed on the base portion 400, and the compressor 452 may be disposed on the protruding surface 430.
  • the fluid circulation unit 450 may include a cooling fan 454 to reduce heat generated during operation of the compressor 452.
  • the cooling fan 454 is also located adjacent to the compressor 452 and may require an installation space with a high height corresponding to the compressor 452.
  • the bottom of the area where the compressor 452 and the cooling fan 454 are installed in the base portion 400 protrudes downward to create an installation space for the compressor 452 and the cooling fan 454. can be secured effectively.
  • the component disposed on the protruding surface 430 is not necessarily limited to the compressor 452 or the cooling fan 454.
  • a part of the air circulation unit 440 may be disposed on the protruding surface 430, or the remainder of the fluid circulation unit 450 excluding the compressor 452, etc. may be disposed.
  • surfaces of various heights may be formed on the top panel 300 to effectively secure the internal space of the first cabinet 110 or to effectively accommodate the protruding portion of the base portion 400.
  • the shape of the lower surface of the base portion 400 may be determined to effectively secure the internal space of the second cabinet 210 or effectively accommodate the protruding portion of the top panel 300.

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L'invention concerne un appareil de traitement du linge, et l'appareil de traitement de linge selon un mode de réalisation de la présente invention comprend un premier appareil de traitement et un second appareil de traitement. Une première carcasse comprend un dessus définissant la surface supérieure du premier appareil de traitement et servant de support à une seconde carcasse, et la seconde carcasse comprenant une partie pied faisant saillie vers le dessus et étant en appui sur celui-ci. Le dessus comprend une partie logement de pied qui est en retrait par rapport à la seconde carcasse et dans laquelle la partie pied est logée et en appui, et la partie pied renfermant en son sein un espace qui est ouvert en direction de la partie logement de pied.
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