Patent classifications
D06F58/206
CLOTHING TREATMENT APPARATUS
The present disclosure relates to a clothing treatment apparatus comprising: a cabinet having a first side panel and a second side panel, an upper panel and a lower panel, and a rear panel; a first base having a front panel which is fixed to the first side panel, the second side panel, the upper panel, and the lower panel and forms a front surface of the cabinet, and an input hole which is provided to penetrate the front panel; a first chamber which is positioned in the cabinet and provides a space for accommodating clothes; a second base; a second chamber; a supply unit in the second chamber and supplying at least one of air and moisture into the first chamber; and a heat insulation unit formed by foaming plastic in a foam space formed between the cabinet, the first base, the first chamber, and the second base.
CLOTHES DRYER
The present disclosure relates to a clothes dryer having a structure capable of cleaning a heat exchanger. The clothes dryer includes a main body, a drum rotatably provided in the main body, a heat exchanger provided to supply hot and dry air to an inside of the drum, and a cleaning device detachably installed in the main body to clean the heat exchanger, wherein the cleaning device includes a brush provided to come into contact with at least one surface of the heat exchanger, and a brush handle provided to move the brush.
LAUNDRY TREATMENT APPARATUS
The present disclosure relates to a laundry treating apparatus including a cabinet having a laundry inlet defined in one surface thereof, a first chamber positioned inside the cabinet to accommodate laundry therein through the laundry inlet, a second chamber positioned underneath the first chamber to define a space separated from a space of the first chamber, a steamer disposed inside the second chamber to generate steam and supply the generated steam to the first chamber, a door pivotably coupled to the cabinet to open and close the laundry inlet, a door inner surface facing the first chamber among both surfaces of the door, a base plate coupled to the door inner surface, a first shaft disposed parallel to a width direction of the door, a second shaft disposed parallel to the first shaft, a first pressurizing plate pivotably coupled to the door inner surface or the base plate through the first shaft and disposed to face the base plate, wherein the first pressurizing plate mounts and pressurizes pants, and a second pressurizing plate pivotably coupled to the door inner surface or the base plate through the second shaft and disposed to face the first pressurizing plate.
CLOTHES TREATMENT APPARATUS
A clothes treatment apparatus includes a cabinet, a door, and a steam unit. The clothes treatment apparatus further includes a heat pump unit that is located in the cycle chamber and that is configured to circulate and condition air in the treatment chamber. The clothes treatment apparatus further includes a water supply tank that is installed in the tank installation space, that is connected to the steam unit, and that is configured to supply water to the steam unit. The clothes treatment apparatus further includes a drainage tank that is separably installed in the tank installation space, that is configured to store condensed water generated in at least one of the treatment chamber or the heat pump unit. The clothes treatment apparatus further includes a water supply level sensor. The clothes treatment apparatus further includes a drainage level sensor.
Laundry treating apparatus
A laundry treating apparatus has a cabinet, a laundry receiving space in the cabinet and providing a predetermined space for accommodate laundry. A laundry introduction opening in a front surface of the cabinet and communicating with the laundry receiving space, a door coupled to the cabinet and configured to open and close the laundry receiving space, a supply unit configured to supply at least one of air or water to the laundry receiving space, and a presser configured to form creases of pants or unfold wrinkles of pants. The presser has a housing on the laundry receiving space, a housing chamber in the housing and providing a space in which pants are secured thereto, a housing door rotatably coupled to the housing and configured to open and close the housing chamber, and a housing guide configured to withdraw the housing from the laundry receiving space through the laundry introduction opening.
LAUNDRY TREATING APPARATUS
The present disclosure relates to a laundry treating apparatus that has an apparatus that separates foreign matters attached to a heat exchanger such as a condenser and an evaporator, wherein the apparatus is able to provide a mechanical force for separating the foreign matters from the heat exchanger.
LAUNDRY TREATMENT APPARATUS
The present disclosure relates to a laundry treating apparatus including a cabinet having a laundry inlet defined in one surface thereof, a first chamber positioned inside the cabinet to accommodate laundry therein through the laundry inlet, a second chamber positioned underneath the first chamber to define a space separated from a space of the first chamber, a steamer disposed inside the second chamber to generate steam and supply the generated steam to the first chamber, a door pivotably coupled to the cabinet to open and close the laundry inlet, a door inner surface facing the first chamber among both surfaces of the door, a base plate coupled to the door inner surface, a first shaft disposed parallel to a width direction of the door, a second shaft disposed parallel to the first shaft, a first pressurizing plate pivotably coupled to the door inner surface or the base plate through the first shaft and disposed to face the base plate, wherein the first pressurizing plate mounts and pressurizes pants, and a second pressurizing plate pivotably coupled to the door inner surface or the base plate through the second shaft and disposed to face the first pressurizing plate.
CLOTHING TREATMENT APPARATUS
The present disclosure provides a clothing treatment apparatus comprising: a cabinet having an injection hole in one surface thereof; a door rotatably coupled to the cabinet to open/close the injection hole; a first chamber which is located in the cabinet and receives clothing through the injection hole; a first tank which is located in the lower part of the first chamber and stores water; a second tank which is located on one side surface of the first tank in the lower part of the first chamber, and stores condensate water generated in the first chamber; and a hanger unit which is located in the first chamber to hold the clothing. The hanger unit includes: a hanger body assembly unit provided in the width direction of the first chamber; extended body units extending toward the bottom surface of the first chamber between opposite ends of the hanger body assembly unit; and a clothing holding unit which is located at the side surface of each of the extended body units and holds the clothing.
LOW-FRICTION DRYING SYSTEM
A drying system, as provided herein, may include a cabinet, an air outlet grate, an air inlet grate, a door, a vapor compression assembly, and an ultraviolet light source or tank capacitance circuit. The cabinet may define a static chamber along the airflow path for the receipt of articles therein. The air outlet grate may be upstream from the static chamber along the airflow path to direct air thereto. The air inlet grate may be downstream from the static chamber along the airflow path to direct air therefrom. The door may be attached to the cabinet to selectively restrict access to the static chamber. The vapor compression assembly may be attached to the cabinet and defining a refrigerant flow path spaced apart from the static chamber. The vapor compression assembly may include a compressor, an evaporator, and a condenser.
WASHING MACHINE WITH DRYING FUNCTION
A washing machine with drying function may include a cabinet with a laundry insertion hole; a tub having a front opening and a back opening; a drum inside the tub, the laundry insertion hole, front opening, and drum being positioned so that laundry is insertable through the laundry insertion hole; a heated air supplying device with a heat exchange part above the tub, a front and back duct, and a blower fan to form an airflow, via the back and front duct, from the back opening to the heat exchange part, and then to the front opening; a lint filter in the back duct; a sensor to detect lint in the lint filter and produce a corresponding signal; a washing device to spray washing water toward the lint filter; and a processor to control the washing device to spray the washing water based on the signal produced by the sensor.