Patent classifications
D06F33/47
Hydraulic control device for liquid-conducting appliances and systems
A hydraulic control device for liquid-conducting appliances and systems is designed for connection between a source of liquid and an appliance or system using the liquid. The hydraulic control device (1) comprises: —a device body (2′, 3′) having a duct for the liquid (30a, 30b) that extends between an inlet connector (2a) and an outlet connector (3 a); —a flow meter (40, 50) associated to the device body (2\ 3′); and—a valve arrangement (31, 33-37) associated to the device body (2′, 3′), including a valve member (31), which is displaceable between an opening position and a closing position of the duct for the liquid (30a, 30b), and a control mechanism (33-37) for controlling the valve member (31). The control mechanism (33-37) is switchable on the basis of a detection made by the flow meter (40, 50) in order to displace the valve member (31) from the opening position to the closing position of the duct for the liquid (30a, 30b). The flow meter (40, 50) is a non-mechanical flow meter that includes at least two electrical detection elements (42) that are reachable by liquid that flows in the duct for the liquid (30a, 30b).
Washing machine
A washing machine includes: a tub and a detergent supply device which supplies a liquid additive to the tub, wherein the detergent supply device includes: a cartridge containing the additive; a check valve assembly including a check valve for controlling extracting of the additive, and a check valve housing forming a space in which the extracted additive is temporarily stored; a pump for extracting the additive by changing a pressure in the space; and an outlet passage through which the temporarily stored additive is discharged, wherein the check valve assembly comprises a first outlet opening communicating with the cartridge, a second outlet opening communicating with the outlet passage, a first check valve for opening and closing the first outlet opening, and a second check valve for opening and closing the second outlet opening, wherein the first and second check valves are opened in the same direction.
Washing machine
A washing machine includes: a tub and a detergent supply device which supplies a liquid additive to the tub, wherein the detergent supply device includes: a cartridge containing the additive; a check valve assembly including a check valve for controlling extracting of the additive, and a check valve housing forming a space in which the extracted additive is temporarily stored; a pump for extracting the additive by changing a pressure in the space; and an outlet passage through which the temporarily stored additive is discharged, wherein the check valve assembly comprises a first outlet opening communicating with the cartridge, a second outlet opening communicating with the outlet passage, a first check valve for opening and closing the first outlet opening, and a second check valve for opening and closing the second outlet opening, wherein the first and second check valves are opened in the same direction.
Laundry treatment device and control method thereof
Disclosed are a washing machine and a control method thereof, capable of preventing occurrence of an accident related to a child or a pet being inside a washing tub. A washing machine according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes a concentration sensing part configured to a sense a concentration of a specific component in air measured inside or outside the washing tub, a controller configured to switch the door and the washing tub to a safe mode based on the concentration of the specific component sensed by the concentration sensing part, and a release signal detector configured to detect a release signal for switching the door and the washing tub, which have been switched to the safe mode by the controller, back to a normal mode.
Laundry treatment device and control method thereof
Disclosed are a washing machine and a control method thereof, capable of preventing occurrence of an accident related to a child or a pet being inside a washing tub. A washing machine according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes a concentration sensing part configured to a sense a concentration of a specific component in air measured inside or outside the washing tub, a controller configured to switch the door and the washing tub to a safe mode based on the concentration of the specific component sensed by the concentration sensing part, and a release signal detector configured to detect a release signal for switching the door and the washing tub, which have been switched to the safe mode by the controller, back to a normal mode.
AUTOMATED LENS CLEANING FOR A CAMERA ASSEMBLY BASED ON IMAGE RECOGNITION IN A WASHING MACHINE APPLIANCE
A washing machine appliance includes a camera assembly mounted in view of a wash chamber for obtaining images of the wash chamber. The lens of the camera assembly is positioned adjacent a water outlet of a water dispenser and a controller is configured to facilitate an automated cleaning method for the camera assembly, the method including obtaining one or more images of the wash chamber using the camera assembly, analyzing the one or more images to determine an image quality, determining that the image quality has dropped below a quality threshold, and operating the water dispenser to perform a lens cleaning operation in response to determining that the image quality has dropped below the quality threshold.
AUTOMATED LENS CLEANING FOR A CAMERA ASSEMBLY BASED ON IMAGE RECOGNITION IN A WASHING MACHINE APPLIANCE
A washing machine appliance includes a camera assembly mounted in view of a wash chamber for obtaining images of the wash chamber. The lens of the camera assembly is positioned adjacent a water outlet of a water dispenser and a controller is configured to facilitate an automated cleaning method for the camera assembly, the method including obtaining one or more images of the wash chamber using the camera assembly, analyzing the one or more images to determine an image quality, determining that the image quality has dropped below a quality threshold, and operating the water dispenser to perform a lens cleaning operation in response to determining that the image quality has dropped below the quality threshold.
Optimizing soak time in a washing machine appliance
A method of operating a washing machine appliance is provided. The washing machine appliance includes a rotatable basket and a motor configured to drive the rotatable basket. The method includes sensing an attribute of articles in the basket. The method also includes determining a pause duration for an agitation operation based at least in part on the sensed attribute of the articles in the basket. The method further includes performing the agitation operation for a period of time. The agitation operation includes activating a motor of the washing machine appliance to agitate the articles within the basket for an agitation duration and deactivating the motor of the washing machine appliance for the pause duration. The period of time is equal to the sum of the agitation duration and the pause duration.
Optimizing soak time in a washing machine appliance
A method of operating a washing machine appliance is provided. The washing machine appliance includes a rotatable basket and a motor configured to drive the rotatable basket. The method includes sensing an attribute of articles in the basket. The method also includes determining a pause duration for an agitation operation based at least in part on the sensed attribute of the articles in the basket. The method further includes performing the agitation operation for a period of time. The agitation operation includes activating a motor of the washing machine appliance to agitate the articles within the basket for an agitation duration and deactivating the motor of the washing machine appliance for the pause duration. The period of time is equal to the sum of the agitation duration and the pause duration.
METHOD FOR PREVENTING ACCIDENTAL WASHING OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES IN A WASHING MACHINE APPLIANCE
A washing machine includes a cabinet, a door, a tub provided within the cabinet, a wireless communication module provided within the cabinet, and a controller in operative communication with the wireless communication module. The controller is configured to perform a series of operations, including receiving an initiation signal for a laundry operation to be performed by the washing machine appliance; sending a wake-up signal to a mobile electronic device via the wireless communication module in response to receiving the initiation signal; emitting a laundry operation trigger prior to initiating the laundry operation; determining that the mobile device is within a predetermined distance from the washing machine appliance in response to generating the laundry operation trigger; and receiving a confirmation signal before beginning the laundry operation.