Patent classifications
D06F63/02
INTEGRATED DEVICE FOR DRYING, FLATTENING, AND FOLDING TEXTILE CLOTH
An integrated device for drying, flattening, and folding textile cloth includes a workbench. Two groups of two symmetrically arranged first fixed rods are fixedly connected with a lower wall of the workbench. Connecting blocks are fixedly arranged on top ends of opposite sides of each two symmetrically arranged first fixed rods. Two groups of two oppositely arranged rotating rollers are provided. One end of each of the connecting blocks is rotatably connected with a corresponding rotating roller. A fixed shaft is fixedly connected between each two oppositely arranged rotating rollers. The rotating rollers are connected by rotating belts. Rotating rods are arranged between the two groups of rotating rollers. A drying device is arranged on the rotating rods. A flattening device is arranged on an upper wall of the workbench. A folding device is arranged on one side of the rotating belts.
INTEGRATED DEVICE FOR DRYING, FLATTENING, AND FOLDING TEXTILE CLOTH
An integrated device for drying, flattening, and folding textile cloth includes a workbench. Two groups of two symmetrically arranged first fixed rods are fixedly connected with a lower wall of the workbench. Connecting blocks are fixedly arranged on top ends of opposite sides of each two symmetrically arranged first fixed rods. Two groups of two oppositely arranged rotating rollers are provided. One end of each of the connecting blocks is rotatably connected with a corresponding rotating roller. A fixed shaft is fixedly connected between each two oppositely arranged rotating rollers. The rotating rollers are connected by rotating belts. Rotating rods are arranged between the two groups of rotating rollers. A drying device is arranged on the rotating rods. A flattening device is arranged on an upper wall of the workbench. A folding device is arranged on one side of the rotating belts.
METHOD FOR TREATING LAUNDRY ITEMS
Used laundry items are delivered unsorted to laundries. It has previously been usual to initially sort the laundry items after delivery and treat the sorted laundry items, at least by washing, drying, mangling and folding. The preliminary sorting is labor-intensive and time-consuming. The invention proposes to treat unsorted at least those laundry items which must be mangled. Only before folding are the still unsorted laundry items identified and folded in targeted fashion accordingly. After folding, the identified laundry items are sorted according to their identified criteria, in that folded laundry items with the same criteria are stacked on a respective stack of similarly treated and folded laundry items. This reduces the complexity of sorting laundry items.
METHOD FOR TREATING LAUNDRY ITEMS
Used laundry items are delivered unsorted to laundries. It has previously been usual to initially sort the laundry items after delivery and treat the sorted laundry items, at least by washing, drying, mangling and folding. The preliminary sorting is labor-intensive and time-consuming. The invention proposes to treat unsorted at least those laundry items which must be mangled. Only before folding are the still unsorted laundry items identified and folded in targeted fashion accordingly. After folding, the identified laundry items are sorted according to their identified criteria, in that folded laundry items with the same criteria are stacked on a respective stack of similarly treated and folded laundry items. This reduces the complexity of sorting laundry items.
LAUNDRY TREATMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates to a laundry treatment apparatus including a cabinet having an entrance formed in one surface thereof, a first chamber, which is positioned in the cabinet and receives laundry therein through the entrance, a second chamber, which is positioned below the first chamber and defines a space isolated from the first chamber, a door having a mount space defined therein and rotatably coupled to the cabinet so as to open and close the entrance, a door inner plate facing the entrance, and a roller-type press unit, which is coupled to the door inner plate so as to press suspended pants and removes wrinkles from the pants, wherein power is supplied to the press unit through the interior space of the door.
LAUNDRY TREATMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates to a laundry treatment apparatus including a cabinet having an entrance formed in one surface thereof, a first chamber, which is positioned in the cabinet and receives laundry therein through the entrance, a second chamber, which is positioned below the first chamber and defines a space isolated from the first chamber, a door having a mount space defined therein and rotatably coupled to the cabinet so as to open and close the entrance, a door inner plate facing the entrance, and a roller-type press unit, which is coupled to the door inner plate so as to press suspended pants and removes wrinkles from the pants, wherein power is supplied to the press unit through the interior space of the door.
Integrated device for drying, flattening, and folding textile cloth
An integrated device for drying, flattening, and folding textile cloth includes a workbench. Two groups of two symmetrically arranged first fixed rods are fixedly connected with a lower wall of the workbench. Connecting blocks are fixedly arranged on top ends of opposite sides of each two symmetrically arranged first fixed rods. Two groups of two oppositely arranged rotating rollers are provided. One end of each of the connecting blocks is rotatably connected with a corresponding rotating roller. A fixed shaft is fixedly connected between each two oppositely arranged rotating rollers. The rotating rollers are connected by rotating belts. Rotating rods are arranged between the two groups of rotating rollers. A drying device is arranged on the rotating rods. A flattening device is arranged on an upper wall of the workbench. A folding device is arranged on one side of the rotating belts.
Integrated device for drying, flattening, and folding textile cloth
An integrated device for drying, flattening, and folding textile cloth includes a workbench. Two groups of two symmetrically arranged first fixed rods are fixedly connected with a lower wall of the workbench. Connecting blocks are fixedly arranged on top ends of opposite sides of each two symmetrically arranged first fixed rods. Two groups of two oppositely arranged rotating rollers are provided. One end of each of the connecting blocks is rotatably connected with a corresponding rotating roller. A fixed shaft is fixedly connected between each two oppositely arranged rotating rollers. The rotating rollers are connected by rotating belts. Rotating rods are arranged between the two groups of rotating rollers. A drying device is arranged on the rotating rods. A flattening device is arranged on an upper wall of the workbench. A folding device is arranged on one side of the rotating belts.
Method for treating laundry items
Used laundry items are delivered unsorted to laundries. It has previously been usual to initially sort the laundry items after delivery and treat the sorted laundry items, at least by washing, drying, mangling and folding. The preliminary sorting is labor-intensive and time-consuming. The invention proposes to treat unsorted at least those laundry items which must be mangled. Only before folding are the still unsorted laundry items identified and folded in targeted fashion accordingly. After folding, the identified laundry items are sorted according to their identified criteria, in that folded laundry items with the same criteria are stacked on a respective stack of similarly treated and folded laundry items. This reduces the complexity of sorting laundry items.
Method for treating laundry items
Used laundry items are delivered unsorted to laundries. It has previously been usual to initially sort the laundry items after delivery and treat the sorted laundry items, at least by washing, drying, mangling and folding. The preliminary sorting is labor-intensive and time-consuming. The invention proposes to treat unsorted at least those laundry items which must be mangled. Only before folding are the still unsorted laundry items identified and folded in targeted fashion accordingly. After folding, the identified laundry items are sorted according to their identified criteria, in that folded laundry items with the same criteria are stacked on a respective stack of similarly treated and folded laundry items. This reduces the complexity of sorting laundry items.