Washing machine having a washing bag
09732456 · 2017-08-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06F2101/20
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06F34/05
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06F15/02
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
D06F15/02
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06F35/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
Washing machine for the washing of laundry such as clothes and textiles, which washing machine has a main part that comprises: an inlet, for supplying washing water, an outlet, for disposal of washing water, a pump, in order to pump the washing water, a connection unit for fluid tight connection of a washing bag to the main part. The washing bag has fluid tight walls and is removably connectable to the connection unit of the main part, wherein the pump is arranged to pump water and air from the washing bag in order to create a certain negative pressure inside it with respect to the surrounding atmospheric pressure and by that emptying it of washing water.
Claims
1. A washing machine for the washing of laundry such as clothes and textiles, which washing machine comprises a main part and a washing bag in which the washing of the laundry takes place, wherein the main part comprises: an inlet, for supplying washing water, an outlet, for disposal of the washing water, a pump, for pumping air and the washing water, and a connection unit for fluid tight connection of the washing bag to the main part, wherein the washing bag has fluid tight and flexible inner walls, and a connection part located in an upper part of the washing bag for fluid tight connection to the connection unit of the main part, wherein the connection unit of the main part is arranged to lead water from the inlet of the main part to the washing bag, wherein the pump is connected to the upper part of the washing bag and arranged to: remove the air from the washing bag to compress and soak the laundry in the washing water, and remove the washing water from the washing bag following the air removal to create a negative pressure inside the washing bag with respect to the surrounding atmospheric pressure, and wherein the negative pressure causes the flexible inner walls of the washing bag to press toward each other, thereby compressing the laundry between the flexible inner walls, wherein the flexible inner walls are provided with concavities and/or convexities.
2. The washing machine according to claim 1, wherein the washing bag has an upper part at which the connection part is arranged, and a lower part, at which the laundry is adapted to be positioned during the washing.
3. The washing machine according to claim 1, wherein the concavities and/or convexities on the inner walls are arranged to let the washing water and the air pass through the compressed laundry when the inner walls are pressed towards each other.
4. The washing machine according to claim 3, wherein the concavities and/or convexities extend along a whole extension of the inner walls.
5. The washing machine according to claim 1, wherein the washing bag comprises a separate fluid permeable inner wall that extends along at least one of the inner walls and guarantees that the inner walls do not get stuck to each other.
6. The washing machine according to claim 1, wherein the main part comprises a water container and a heating unit for storage and heating, respectively, of the washing water before it is supplied into the washing bag.
7. The washing machine according to claim 1, wherein the main part comprises an electronic equipment with which a desired washing program out of several different washing programs may be chosen, wherein the washing program's control parameters comprise washing temperature, number of soakings or water changes, and dryness.
8. The washing machine according to claim 1, wherein the walls of the washing bag comprise a heat insulating layer.
9. The washing machine according to claim 1, wherein the washing bag comprises a communication unit comprising a transponder or an RFID adapted to communicate which washing programs out of several washing programs is desired for the laundry in the washing bag to an electronic equipment of the main part.
Description
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE SHOWN EMBODIMENT
(6) A first embodiment of the washing machine according to the invention is shown in
(7) Preferably, the main part 1 comprises a heating unit 5 with which the water may be heated to the desired temperature regardless of the inlet temperature. The main part 1 should also include a small tank 6 in which the heating unit 5 may be arranged. The tank 6 makes it possible to re-utilise the washing water. Due to environmental friendly reasons it is advantageous that the laundry 13 is washed several times with the same water, because it saves both water and heating energy. Further, the washing efficiency is not drastically worsened because the same washing water is used several times, since the washing water very rarely is saturated in impurities. Hence, a prewash with a first water change is only necessary when very dirty laundry is to be washed. A water exchange should however always be made for the rinsing of the laundry 13.
(8) For reasons concerning both the environment and the washing efficiency it is also advantageous if the tank 6 is heat isolated such that heat energy is saved between the different washing steps.
(9) Preferably, the main part 1 of the washing machine comprises an electronic equipment (not shown) where a desired washing programme out of severable selectable washing programmes may be chosen. The washing programmes may e.g. control the washing temperature, number of soakings of the laundry 13, number of change of washing water, the dryness of the laundry 13 after the performed washing and other parameters that may be controlled on conventional washing machines. Preferably, there is a number pre-set washing programmes that may be chosen by means of a suitable interface on the main part 1. According to one embodiment the washing bag 10 comprises a unit 11, such as a transponder or a RFID (Radio Frequency Identity) that communicates to the electronic equipment which washing programme is desired for the laundry 13 in the washing bag 10. In such an embodiment it is suitable that the user has several different washing bags 10, e.g. one for white laundry, one for wool, one for laundry at 40° C., one for laundry at 60° C. etc., wherein the user may sort his laundry already when he puts them in the washing bags 10. When a washing bag 10 is full or when the user wants to wash he may simply connect the desired bag 10 to the main part 1, whereby a suitable washing programme is automatically set. To provide further flexibility or as a safety measure the interface of the electronic equipment may however be such arranged that the user is given information about which washing programme that is set to be used, whereby he may also have the possibility to change to another programme if desired.
(10) Preferably, the main part 1 also comprises a compartment for dosage of washing detergent, which is located such that the water that is supplied to the washing bag 10 will pass and bring the washing detergent from it. It is however also possible to place the washing detergent directly inside the washing bag 10, wherein no such compartment is needed in the main part 1, unless both a prewash and a main wash is desired, since the exchange of water that would result in that case would require the washing bag 10 to be opened between the prewash and the main wash in order to provide the washing detergent.
(11) A washing bag 10 that is to be used in the washing machine naturally needs to be specially designed in order for the washing to be performed in it. This is shown in
(12) The connection between the washing bag 10 and the main part 1 is only schematically shown in the figures. This is partly due to the fact that it may be arranged in a great variety of ways. It is however suitable to utilise the negative pressure that is created under the washing process to guarantee the seal between the washing bag 10 and the main part 1. A way of enabling a feasible connection of the washing bag 10 to the main part 1 is thus to provide the washing bag 10 with an elastic connection part 12 that may be threaded onto the connection unit 7 of the main part 1 and be fastened in a way that ensures that the washing bag 10 is held at place and that minimises leakage between the washing bag 10 and the connection unit 7. For example, the connection part 12 of the bag 10 includes a rubber rim or the like that fits tightly around the connection unit 7 of the main part 1 and that is sucked so as to form a fluid tight connection when the negative pressure is created in the washing bag 10. Subsequently, when the pump 4 empties the washing bag 10 of water and air the washing bag 10 will be tightly sucked to the connection unit 7 as long as it prior to that is sufficiently tight between the washing bag 10 and the connection unit 7.
(13) Other parts of the inner walls of the washing bag 10 are provided with concavities- and/or convexities 13a-b in order for the walls not to get stuck towards each other without letting water and air pass when a negative pressure of a certain magnitude has been created inside the washing bag 10. In the shown embodiment in
(14) An advantage of the concavities and/or convexities 13a-b of the inner walls is that they enable for the connection of the washing bag 10 to the washing machine maybe placed in the bag's upper part. This is an advantage because it implies that the washing machine, including the pump 4 and the water supply may be mounted on a wall and that the bag may be easily connected to the washing machine from below. Namely, if the walls are flat they will prevent the flow of fluid, which in turn implies that the connection to the washing machine has to be located in the lowermost part of the washing bag 10 in order to suck out all the water, because the gravitation brings the water downwards. If, on the other hand, the inner walls are provided with concavities and/or convexities such that both water and air to may be sucked upwards even when a negative pressure has been created in the washing bag. No undulations should be located near the washing bags 10 connection part 12 in order not to worsen the adhesion between the washing bag 10 and the main part 1 that is created by the negative pressure.
(15) In an alternative embodiment the concavities and/or convexities may be formed of at least one separate fluid permeable inner wall, e.g. in the form of a fine-meshed net, that extends along at least one of the inner walls and guarantees that the inner walls will not be stuck to each other.
(16) Another similar solution is to arrange fluid leading means adapted to convey water and air from the lower part of the bag to its upper part, and via the connection part further into the main part 1 of the washing machine. The fluid leading means may preferably extend along the inner wall and have openings in order to suck up water and air in the bottom of the bag. Preferably, the fluid leading means extends along the whole bottom in order to in the best possible way suck up all liquid that has gathered along the bottom. With a fluid leading means of this type a less powerful pump may be used because the liquid is sucked up from the bottom of the bag, wherein use is made of the fact that the liquid is brought downwards by gravity.
(17) It is advantageous if the walls do not have concavities and/or convexities with sharp edges since these could damage the laundry 13 and could undesirably assist to guide the fluid along the walls and not through the laundry 13. The washing effect is on the contrary achieved when the fluid flows through the laundry 13, preferably at the same time as they are kneaded by the walls as they are being sucked towards each other.
(18) The washing bag 10 should also contain a heat isolating layer in order to minimise the portion of heat energy that is emitted to the surrounding. This is important both for energy saving and wash efficiency reason. Further it is advantageous if the bag has a shape memory such that it regains its original shape after that the pressure has been balanced such that it is substantially the same inside and outside of the bag. This may e.g. be achieved in that the bag is made in a rigid material, or in that it is provided with rigidities, e.g. at its edges.
(19) The invention also relates to a method for washing laundry 13 such as clothes and textiles, which is shown in
(20) The washing becomes efficient thanks to the combination of pressure towards the laundry 13 and the movement of the washing water and air bubbles, which penetrate in between the fibres of the laundry 13 and deeply remove impurities. Further, the laundry 13 is kneaded by the walls of the washing bag 10 and towards each other which increases the washing efficiency. Once the washing water has been sucked out to the desired degree the rinsing water is supplied to the washing bag. The purpose of the rinsing water is e.g. to perform a final cleaning of the laundry 13 and to remove any remainders of the washing detergent. Further, rinsing fluid and/or fabric softener, which softens and/or gives the laundry 13 a pleasant fragrance, may be supplied together with the rinsing water.
(21) The rinsing water is removed from the washing machine in the same manner as the washing water. Hence, any air that is left in the bag is pumped out such that the laundry 13 is compressed and soaked, and subsequently the rinsing water is pumped out from the bag, wherein a certain negative pressure is created in the bag, and wherein the laundry 13 is compressed by the atmospheric pressure outside of the bag. Preferably, the electronic equipment of the main part 1 comprises a control with which it is possible to control the dryness of the laundry 13. The dryness may also be one of the parameters that are controlled by means of the different washing programmes, such that every washing programmes is connected to a certain dryness, which naturally also may be the same for several different washing programmes. The dryness is a function of the work of the pump and the created negative pressure inside the washing bag 10. Hence, the max effect of the pump governs the maximal achievable dryness for a specific washing machine. Before the bag is removed air should be let in, in order to facilitate the removal and/or opening of the bag.
(22) The washing machine may also include an additional drying unit in order to dry the laundry 13 by the supply of dry hot air in the bag and sucking out of moist air, in the same manner as e.g. a desiccator.