WO2024147435A1 - Appareil de traitement de linge - Google Patents

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WO2024147435A1
WO2024147435A1 PCT/KR2023/014290 KR2023014290W WO2024147435A1 WO 2024147435 A1 WO2024147435 A1 WO 2024147435A1 KR 2023014290 W KR2023014290 W KR 2023014290W WO 2024147435 A1 WO2024147435 A1 WO 2024147435A1
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cabinet cover
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장호성
유상희
권혁진
윤지현
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엘지전자 주식회사
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  • the present invention relates to a laundry processing machine, and more specifically, to a laundry processing machine in which a control signal for a processing cycle can be input through a control panel.
  • a laundry treatment device is a device that treats laundry by applying physical and chemical actions to the laundry.
  • These laundry treatment devices collectively refer to a washing machine that removes contaminants from laundry, a dehydrator that spins a washing tub containing laundry at high speed to dehydrate the laundry, and a drying machine that dries wet laundry by applying hot air into the laundry tub.
  • the cabinet cover that forms the exterior of the laundry processing device can be designed as an integrated sheet metal material to achieve a seamless structure.
  • the control panel provided on the front of the laundry treatment machine to facilitate user access and operation also needs to match the exterior design of the laundry treatment machine, which is designed to have a seamless structure.
  • control panel provided from the front upper part of the cabinet cover toward the front of the product, an operation unit installed on the control panel to select a specific wash course and accompanying options by rotating a knob, and a wash course based on the operation of the operation unit.
  • a display unit configured to selectively display options.
  • a cabinet a control panel disposed on the front of the cabinet, and a display unit mounted on the control panel so that the front is exposed in front of the control panel are disclosed.
  • the purpose of the present invention is to solve the above problems of laundry treatment machines including a control panel.
  • a panel frame that presses the rear surface of the control panel may be coupled to the inner surface of the cabinet cover.
  • frame protrusions formed on the panel frame can press the rear surface of the substrate cover.
  • the laundry treatment device may include a first sealing member between the inner window and the coating guide.
  • the laundry treatment device may include a third sealing member between the outer window and the inner window.
  • the window rib at the bottom of the outer window is engaged with the inner surface of the cabinet cover, and the locking protrusion at the top of the outer window can be engaged with the locking protrusion protruding from the top of the first through hole.
  • laundry treatment device can be fastened by inserting a hook at the lower end of the coating guide into a hook hole formed by penetrating the hook projection in the longitudinal direction.
  • the upper end of the coating guide may be screwed to the inner surface of the cabinet cover.
  • control buttons are installed on the inside of the cabinet cover, and some of these control buttons may be exposed to the outside through the second through hole of the cabinet cover.
  • the laundry treatment device may have a symmetrical pair of second through holes and control buttons disposed on both sides of the control panel.
  • laundry treatment device may be installed on the inner side of the cabinet cover with the wireless communication unit coupled to the bottom of the control panel.
  • laundry treatment device can be arranged according to the characteristics of the children in the fixed child section and the variable child section formed on the control panel.
  • the laundry treatment device may display a touch screen through a light-transmitting area formed in a portion of the window, and the remaining portion of the window may be formed as a non-light-emitting area.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a laundry treatment device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a diagram schematically showing the main configuration of a laundry treatment machine according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 3 is a diagram showing a control panel installed on a cabinet cover in a laundry treatment machine according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 4 is an exploded perspective view showing a control panel installed on a cabinet cover in a laundry treatment machine according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 5 is a diagram showing a state in which the outer window of the control panel is coupled to the inner surface of the cabinet cover in the laundry processing device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 6 is a diagram showing a state in which the coating guide of the control panel is fastened to the inner surface of the cabinet cover in the laundry treatment machine according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 7 is a diagram showing a state in which the panel frame presses the rear surface of the control panel in the laundry treatment machine according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 8 is a diagram showing in more detail the hook protrusion formed on the cabinet cover in the laundry processing device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 9 is a diagram illustrating the fixed child section and the variable child section of the control panel in the laundry processing machine according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figures 11 to 13 are diagrams illustrating a structure for forming a light-transmissive area and a non-transmissive area of a control panel in a laundry treatment device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view showing a laundry treatment machine 1000 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a diagram schematically showing the main configuration of a laundry treatment machine 1000 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the main body 100 is a part that accommodates laundry and can perform processing operations for the laundry, and is capable of performing at least one of washing, rinsing, dehydration, and drying.
  • the main body 100 may include a washing tank 110 in which laundry is put into an internal receiving space and can perform at least one of washing, rinsing, dehydration, and drying.
  • a laundry inlet for inserting laundry may be formed on one side of the washing tub 110.
  • the laundry inlet is configured to be opened and closed by the door 10, so that the laundry inlet can be closed by the door 10 during at least one of washing, rinsing, spin-drying, and drying.
  • the washing tank 110 may include a tub to contain washing water.
  • This tub is placed on a damper installed on the base forming the bottom surface of the cabinet cover 200, is connected as if hanging on a spring installed inside the cabinet cover 200, and can be cushioned and supported by the damper and spring. .
  • This tub has a cylindrical structure laid on its side, and a drum is placed inside, and a motor, which is a driving means for rotating the drum, may be installed on the back.
  • the drum is a part that accommodates laundry, and is formed as a cylindrical structure in which the lower part is laid down on its side like a tub so that it is immersed in the washing water in the tub, and can be rotatably placed inside the tub.
  • This drum has a plurality of holes formed on its circumference to allow washing water or air to enter and exit, and a lifter that lifts and drops laundry may be mounted on the inner circumferential surface of the circumference.
  • the cabinet cover 200 is a part that covers the main body 100 to form the exterior, and the main components of the main body 100 can be placed in the internal space. Additionally, the door 10 described above may be installed on a portion of the cabinet cover 200. In addition, a control unit 800 is installed inside the cabinet cover 200 to control major components related to the processing process of the laundry treatment machine 1000 described above.
  • control panel 300 may be installed on the front upper part of the cabinet cover 200 to facilitate user access and operation.
  • the cabinet cover 200 may have a first through hole 201 formed in the front upper part, and the control panel 300 may be placed in this first through hole 201.
  • the cabinet cover 200 which forms the exterior of the laundry processing device 1000, is designed as an integrated sheet metal material to achieve a seamless structure. You can.
  • control panel 300 disposed on the front upper part of the cabinet cover 200 to facilitate user access and operation also needs to match the exterior design of the laundry treatment machine 1000, which is designed to have a seamless structure.
  • control panel 300 is installed on the inside of the cabinet cover 200, and a portion of the control panel 300 may be exposed to the outside through the first through hole 201 so that a control signal for the processing process can be input by the user. .
  • the touch screen 320 may be equipped with a touch sensor.
  • the touch sensor can detect a touch input applied to the touch screen 320 using at least one of various touch methods such as a resistive method, a capacitive method, an infrared method, an ultrasonic method, and a magnetic field method.
  • the touch screen 320 of the control panel 300 can simultaneously perform the functions of various display units for providing information to the user, as well as the functions of an input unit or selection unit for user manipulation.
  • control panel 300 may have a structure in which the outer window 900 supports the front surface of the overall structure, the coating guide 330 supports the rear surface, and is fastened to the inner surface of the cabinet cover 200. there is.
  • control panel 300 is equipped with a printed circuit board (PCB) 341 connected to the touch screen 320 and operates after the coating guide 330. It may further include a substrate cover 340 coupled to the front.
  • PCB printed circuit board
  • the laundry treatment machine 1000 has a second sealing member 362 interposed between the coating guide 330 and the substrate cover 340, so that the coating guide 330 and the substrate cover 340 ) can secure waterproof and shock-resistant performance for the joint area.
  • the cabinet cover 200 may be formed with a locking protrusion 901 protruding from the upper end of the first through hole 201.
  • the outer window 900 while inserted into the first through hole 201, has a window rib 910 that protrudes from the lower part and engages with the inner surface of the cabinet cover 200, and a locking protrusion 901 that protrudes from the upper part.
  • a locking protrusion 920 that engages may be formed.
  • the cabinet cover 200 protrudes rearward from the periphery of the second through hole 202 formed lower than the center of the first through hole 201.
  • a hook protrusion 210 may be formed.
  • the control panel 300 is fastened to the hook projection 210 and may be coupled to the inner surface of the cabinet cover 200.
  • the upper end of the coating guide 330 is screwed to the inner surface of the cabinet cover 200, so the cabinet cover 200 and the control panel 300 are coupled to each other. can be maintained stably.
  • the laundry treatment device 1000 is installed inside the cabinet cover 200 and has a second through hole 202 so as to be in contact with the control panel 300 when pressed by the user.
  • a control button 500 a portion of which is exposed to the outside, may be further included.
  • control buttons 500 are installed on the inside of the cabinet cover 200, and a portion of these control buttons 500 penetrates the second part of the cabinet cover 200. Since it is exposed to the outside through the hole 202, control signals that require intuitive operation, such as power on/off and operation start/stop, can be smoothly input.
  • the second through hole 202 and the control button 500 may be arranged as a symmetrical pair on both sides with the control panel 300 as the center.
  • the second through hole 202 and the control button 500 are arranged as a symmetrical pair on both sides of the control panel 300, so that a plurality of control signals are provided. Not only can input be made through the control button 500, but also a balance in the exterior design can be achieved.
  • a hook protrusion 210 may be formed in each second through hole 202.
  • the control panel 300 may be fastened together to each hook projection 210.
  • control panel 300 is fastened to the hook protrusion 210 formed in each of the pair of second through holes 202, so that the control panel 300 It can be fastened to the hook projection 210 while maintaining balance.
  • the laundry treatment machine 1000 may further include a wireless communication unit 600 installed inside the cabinet cover 200 and capable of transmitting and receiving wireless signals to the outside.
  • the wireless communication unit 600 may be installed on the inner surface of the cabinet cover 200 while being coupled to the bottom of the control panel 300.
  • the laundry treatment device 1000 is installed on the inner side of the cabinet cover 200 with the wireless communication unit 600 coupled to the bottom of the control panel 300, so the cabinet cover 200 Not only can the main components be efficiently arranged in the internal space, but the control panel 300 can be placed higher at the front upper part of the cabinet cover 200.
  • Figure 9 is a diagram illustrating the fixed child section 301 and the variable child section 302 of the control panel 300 in the laundry treatment machine 1000 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 10 is a diagram illustrating the light-transmissive area 311 and the non-transmissive area 312 of the control panel 300 in the laundry treatment machine 1000 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • 11 to 13 are diagrams illustrating the structure of forming the light-transmissive area 311 and the non-transmissive area 312 of the control panel 300 in the laundry treatment machine 1000 according to an embodiment of the present invention. .
  • the control panel 300 includes a fixed U-I section 301 where the first control U-I 301a with the display fixed is placed, and whether or not the display is displayed. It may include a variable child section 302 in which a second control child 302a whose type can be changed is placed.
  • the laundry processing device 1000 is arranged according to the characteristics of the children in the fixed child section 301 and the variable child section 302 formed on the control panel 300, respectively. Control signals for processing can be input more conveniently.
  • the cabinet cover 200 covers the main body 100 to form an exterior, has a first through hole 201 formed at the front upper part, and a second through hole 202 below the center of the first through hole 201. ) is the part where it is formed.
  • a first through hole 201 may be formed in the cabinet cover 200 to expose a portion of the control panel 300 to the outside.
  • a second through hole 202 is formed lower than the center of the first through hole 201, so that the control button 500 can be placed.
  • the control panel 300 is installed on the inside of the cabinet cover 200, and a portion of it is exposed to the outside through the first through hole 201 so that control signals for processing steps can be input by the user.
  • the control button 500 is installed on the inside of the cabinet cover 200, and a portion is exposed to the outside through the second through hole 202 so that it can contact the control panel 300 when pressed by the user. .
  • control button 500 when the control button 500 is installed on the inside of the cabinet cover 200, only the portion for the user to operate may be exposed to the outside through the second through hole 202. Accordingly, the user can cause a specific control signal associated with the control button 500 to be input to the laundry treatment machine 1000 by pressing the portion of the control button 500 exposed to the outside of the cabinet cover 200.
  • control button 500 the specific control signal associated with the control button 500 is essentially used due to its characteristics, such as power on/off and operation start/stop, but its type does not need to be changed so that the user can operate it intuitively. It may be a signal that is desirable to be placed.
  • control button 500 it may be desirable for the user to be able to manipulate signals such as power on/off and operation start/stop through a control button 500 that is fixedly installed separately from the control panel 300.
  • control button 500 when the user presses the control button 500, a portion of the control button 500 disposed on the inside of the cabinet cover 200 comes into contact with the control panel 300, causing power on/off and operation start/stop, etc. A signal may be input to the control unit 800.
  • the cabinet cover 200 is formed with a hook protrusion 210 protruding backward from the periphery of the second through hole 202, and the control panel 300 ) is fastened to the hook projection 210 and can be coupled to the inner surface of the cabinet cover 200.
  • control panel 300 may be supported by being fastened to the hook protrusion 210 formed integrally with the circumference of the second through hole 202.
  • the control panel 300 is fastened to the hook protrusion 210 protruding from the second through hole 202 formed in the cabinet cover 200, so that the second When forming the through hole 202, manufacturing efficiency can be improved by forming a hook protrusion 210 for fastening the control panel 300.
  • the hook protrusion 210 is formed with a hook hole 211 penetrating in the longitudinal direction, and the control panel 300 has a hook 370 formed at the lower end. Can be inserted into the hook hole 211 and fastened.
  • the hook protrusion 210 is formed in a shape that protrudes backward from the periphery of the second through hole 202, and the hook protrusion 211 is formed in a shape that penetrates the hook protrusion 210 in the longitudinal direction. ) can be formed.
  • the hook 370 at the lower end of the control panel 300 extends from the circumference of the second through hole 202. It may be easy to fasten to the hook projection 210 protruding toward the rear.
  • the laundry treatment device 1000 is fastened by inserting the hook 370 at the bottom of the control panel 300 into the hook hole 211 formed by penetrating the hook projection 210 in the longitudinal direction. Therefore, the control panel 300 can be easily and stably fastened to the hook projection 210.
  • the upper end of the control panel 300 may be screwed to the inner surface of the cabinet cover 200.
  • the upper part of the control panel 300 can be fastened to the cabinet cover 200 through at least one screw portion 380.
  • the upper part of the control panel 300 is screwed to the inner side of the cabinet cover 200, so the cabinet cover 200 and the control panel 300 are coupled. The state can remain stable.
  • the second through hole 202 and the control button 500 may be arranged as a symmetrical pair on both sides of the control panel 300.
  • the second through-holes 202 may be formed symmetrically on the left and right sides of the control panel 300, respectively. Additionally, a control button 500 may be placed in each of the second through holes 202.
  • one control button 500 may be associated with a power on/off signal, and the other control button 500 may be associated with an operation start/stop signal.
  • control panel 300 is fastened to the hook protrusion 210 formed in each of the pair of second through holes 202, so the control panel 300 It can be fastened to the hook projection 210 while maintaining this balance.
  • the laundry treatment device 1000 may include a main body 100, a cabinet cover 200, a control panel 300, and a wireless communication unit 600.
  • the wireless communication unit 600 may be installed on the inner surface of the cabinet cover 200 while being coupled to the bottom of the control panel 300.
  • the wireless communication unit 600 is installed on the inside of the cabinet cover 200 and is capable of transmitting and receiving wireless signals to the outside. It receives signals wirelessly input from the outside of the laundry treatment machine 1000 and transmits them to the control unit 800. Alternatively, the signal output from the control unit 800 can be transmitted wirelessly to the outside of the laundry treatment machine 1000.
  • This wireless communication unit 600 may be placed in the inner space of the cabinet cover 200, but in order to minimize the decrease in wireless communication efficiency, it is preferable to be placed on the outer part of the inner space of the cabinet cover 200 as much as possible. You can.
  • the cabinet cover 200 is made of a metal material
  • the first through hole 201 or the second through hole (201) of the cabinet cover 200 is formed. It may be desirable for the wireless communication unit 202) and the wireless communication unit 600 to be placed adjacent to each other.
  • the wireless communication unit 600 since it is more efficient to arrange the wireless communication unit 600 adjacent to the control panel 300 and the printed circuit board 341, it may be more preferable to install it together with the control panel 300.
  • the control panel 300 since the overall height of the laundry processing device 1000 is generally smaller than the user's eye level, in order for the user to more easily check and operate the control panel 300, the control panel 300 must be positioned at the front of the cabinet cover 200. It may be desirable to place it as high as possible at the top.
  • control panel 300 if a separate main component is placed on top of the control panel 300, it may be difficult to place the control panel 300 and the first through hole 201 as high as possible from the front upper part of the cabinet cover 200.
  • This sound output unit 700 may be placed in the inner space of the cabinet cover 200, but in order to ensure that the sound signal is smoothly transmitted to the user, it is preferable to be placed on the outer part of the inner space of the cabinet cover 200 as much as possible. can do.
  • the sound output unit 700 since it is more efficient for the sound output unit 700 to be placed adjacent to the control panel 300 and the printed circuit board 341, it may be more preferable to install it together with the control panel 300.
  • the wireless communication unit 600 may be coupled to the bottom of the coating guide 330, and the audio output unit 700 may be coupled to the side of the coating guide 330.
  • the coating guide 330 is a part that supports the inner window 310 and the touch screen 320, and is a part of the control panel 300 that has rigidity above a certain level and does not have high functional sensitivity. , the coating guide 330 may be most desirable for combination with other components.
  • the laundry treatment device 1000 is the most powerful of the control panels 300 because the wireless communication unit 600 and the audio output unit 700 are coupled to the bottom and side of the coating guide 330, respectively.
  • the wireless communication unit 600 and the audio output unit 700 may be combined at a desired portion.
  • the laundry treatment device 1000 may include a main body 100, a cabinet cover 200, and a control panel 300.
  • the control panel 300 may include a fixed child section 301 and a variable child section 302.
  • the control panel 300 is a part exposed to the outside of the cabinet cover 200 so that the user can input a control signal for the laundry treatment machine 1000.
  • the user manipulates the control panel 300 to process laundry. Operating signals for each component of the device 1000 can be input.
  • a UI user interface
  • the control panel 300 so that the user can manipulate the UI placed on the control panel 300 to input operating signals for each component of the laundry processing machine 1000. You can.
  • the touch method refers to a touch such as a human hand or an object (for example, a stylus pen) to the second control child 302a appearing in the variable child section 302 through a separate touch sensor, etc., as described above. It may be a contact method that can transmit a corresponding signal to the controller or control unit 800 when the object is touched.
  • the touch screen 320 is disposed in the variable child section 302, so the variable child section 302 in a way that changes the display status and type is a touch screen. It can be implemented smoothly on (320).
  • a portion of the inner window 310 corresponding to the first through hole 201 is formed as a light-transmissive area 311, and the remaining portion is opaque. It may be formed as a region 312.
  • the touch screen 320 may be coupled to the rear surface of the inner window 310 and displayed through the light transmitting area 311.
  • the laundry treatment device 1000 may include a main body 100, a cabinet cover 200, and a control panel 300.
  • the control panel 300 may include an inner window 310 and a touch screen 320.
  • the film 312b may include a non-transmissive portion 312b-2 corresponding to the non-transmissive area and a translucent portion 312b-1 corresponding to the translucent area 311.
  • the non-transmissive portion 312b-2 is formed to surround the light transmitting portion 312b-1, and the light transmitting portion 312b-1 may be partitioned by the non-transmissive portion 312b-2.
  • the touch screen 320 is formed in a shape with a plane that is relatively smaller than the open surface of the first through hole 201, and the inner window 310 is the first through hole 201. 1 Among the areas corresponding to the through hole 201, the part where the touch screen 320 is not displayed may be formed as a non-transmissive area 312.
  • the first sealing member is interposed between the inner window and the coating guide, waterproofing and impact resistance for the joint portion of the inner window and the coating guide can be secured.
  • the second sealing member is interposed between the coating guide and the substrate cover, waterproof and impact resistance performance can be secured for the joint portion of the coating guide and the substrate cover.
  • control panel is fastened to the hook protrusion protruding from the second through hole formed in the cabinet cover, so when forming the second through hole, a hook protrusion for fastening the control panel is also formed. This can improve production efficiency.
  • control buttons are installed on the inside of the cabinet cover, and some of these control buttons are exposed to the outside through the second through hole of the cabinet cover, so that the power on/off and operation are performed. Control signals that require intuitive operation, such as start/stop, can be input smoothly.
  • the wireless communication unit is installed on the inner side of the cabinet cover in a state coupled to the bottom of the control panel, so that the main components can be efficiently arranged in the inner space of the cabinet cover.
  • the control panel can be placed higher on the front upper part of the cabinet cover.

Abstract

L'invention concerne un appareil de traitement de linge sur lequel des signaux pour commander des cycles de traitement peuvent être entrés par l'intermédiaire d'un panneau de commande. L'appareil de traitement de linge selon un aspect de la présente invention comprend : un corps dans lequel le linge est logé et des cycles de traitement du linge peuvent être effectués ; un couvercle d'armoire qui recouvre le corps pour former l'aspect externe et a un premier trou traversant formé au niveau de l'extrémité supérieure avant de celui-ci ; et un panneau de commande qui est disposé à l'intérieur du couvercle d'armoire et dont une partie est exposée à l'extérieur à travers le premier trou traversant de façon à permettre à un utilisateur d'entrer des signaux pour commander les cycles de traitement, le panneau de commande comprenant : une fenêtre externe qui est insérée dans le premier trou traversant et supportée par la surface interne du couvercle d'armoire ; une fenêtre interne qui vient en contact étroit avec la surface arrière de la fenêtre externe ; un écran tactile qui est couplé à la surface arrière de la fenêtre interne ; et un guide de revêtement qui supporte la fenêtre interne et l'écran tactile au niveau de la surface arrière de l'écran tactile et est fixé à la surface interne du couvercle d'armoire.
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