Washing machine and detergent case thereof
RE048865 ยท 2021-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Yong Sok Lee (Suwon-si, KR)
- Chang Jae Maeng (Yongin-si, KR)
- Jung Sang Choi (Hwaseong-si, KR)
- Myung Sun Kang (Suwon-si, KR)
Cpc classification
D06F29/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
D06F29/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
A washing machine in which a detergent case is located below a washing tub unit and detergent and wash water are supplied from the detergent case to the washing tub unit by a pump. An overflow hole to prevent overflow of water to the outside the detergent case is provided on the detergent case, and the detergent and the wash water do not overflow the detergent case and are discharged to an outside of the washing machine through the overflow hole when the pump breaks down.
Claims
1. A washing machine comprising: a cabinet; a stationary tub in the cabinet; a rotary drum in the stationary tub; a detergent case in the cabinet .Iadd.and disposed .Iaddend.below the stationary tub to receive water and detergent; a pump to pump the water and the detergent from the detergent case into the stationary tub; an overflow hole provided on the detergent case and directly connected to a drain so as to prevent .[.overflow of.]. the water .Iadd.from overflowing in the detergent case by discharging the overflown water .Iaddend.to an outside of the detergent case .Iadd.therethrough.Iaddend.; and an outflow hole communicating with the pump, wherein the overflow hole is formed at a position higher than the outflow hole.
2. The washing machine according to claim 1, wherein: the detergent case includes a housing fixed to the cabinet, and a drawer provided with a receptacle to receive the detergent and mounted in the housing so as to be drawn into .[.and.]. .Iadd.or .Iaddend.out of the housing; and the overflow hole is formed on the housing.
3. The washing machine according to claim 2, wherein: the housing is provided with an opened front surface so that the drawer can be drawn into and out of the housing through the opened front surface; and the overflow hole is formed at a position lower than the opened front surface of the housing.
4. The washing machine according to claim 2, wherein the overflow hole is formed on a bottom surface of the housing.
5. The washing machine according to claim 1, further comprising an overflow passage communicating the overflow hole with the outside of the cabinet.
6. The washing machine according to claim 5, further comprising a drain passage provided to discharge water from the stationary tub to the outside of the cabinet, wherein the overflow passage is joined to the drain passage.
7. The washing machine according to claim 2, wherein the pump is formed integrally with the housing.
8. The washing machine according to claim 2, wherein the drawer is formed of a transparent material.
9. The washing machine according to claim 2, wherein the overflow hole is formed in a side surface of the housing.
10. The washing machine according to claim 2, wherein the receptacle is a plurality of receptacles.
11. A washing machine comprising: a cabinet; a stationary tub in the cabinet; a rotary drum in the stationary tub; a detergent case in the cabinet .Iadd.and disposed .Iaddend.below the stationary tub to receive water and detergent, .[.wherein.]. the detergent case .[.includes.]. .Iadd.including .Iaddend.a housing fixed to the cabinet, and a drawer provided with a receptacle to receive the detergent and mounted in the housing so as to be drawn into and out of the housing; a pump to pump the water and the detergent from the detergent case into the stationary tub; and an overflow hole provided on the detergent case so as to prevent .[.overflow of.]. the water .Iadd.from overflowing in the detergent case by discharging the overflown water .Iaddend.to an outside of the detergent case.[.,.]. .Iadd.therethrough;.Iaddend. an outflow hole communicating with the housing, .[.wherein.]. the overflow hole .[.is.]. formed at a position higher on the housing than the outflow hole; an overflow passage communicating the overflow hole with the outside of the cabinet; and a drain passage provided to discharge water from the stationary tub to the outside of the cabinet, wherein the overflow passage is joined to the drain passage.
.Iadd.12. A stackable washing machine system comprising: a first washing machine; a second washing machine disposed above the first washing machine and stackable with the first washing machine, the second washing machine including: a cabinet; a tub disposed in the cabinet; a damper in the cabinet configured to fix the tub to the cabinet; a drum rotatably installed in the tub; a detergent container housing disposed in the cabinet, disposed below the tub substantially horizontally with respect to the damper, and having an opening at a front side thereof; and a detergent container to be withdrawn from or inserted into the opening of the detergent container housing, the detergent container comprising: a first detergent receiving part to store liquid detergent; and a second detergent receiving part to store powder detergent so that the stored liquid detergent or the powder detergent is selectively supplied to the tub; and a pump configured to supply water to the tub and to the detergent container to supply the water mixed with the stored detergent to the tub..Iaddend.
.Iadd.13. The stackable washing machine system according to claim 12, wherein the detergent container housing further comprises an outlet port to discharge the liquid detergent or the water mixed with the powder detergent contained in the detergent container to the pump..Iaddend.
.Iadd.14. The stackable washing machine system according to claim 13, wherein the detergent container housing further comprises an overflow hole disposed at a position higher than the outlet port to prevent the water supplied to the detergent container housing from overflowing and to discharge the overflown water to an outside therethrough..Iaddend.
.Iadd.15. The stackable washing machine system according to claim 14, wherein the overflow hole is formed on a bottom surface of the detergent container housing..Iaddend.
.Iadd.16. The stackable washing machine system according to claim 14, further comprising an overflow passage through which the overflow hole communicates with an outside of the cabinet..Iaddend.
.Iadd.17. The stackable washing machine system according to claim 14, further comprising a drain passage to discharge water contained in the tub to an outside of the cabinet, and an overflow passage connected between the overflow hole and the drain passage..Iaddend.
.Iadd.18. The stackable washing machine system according to claim 12, wherein the detergent container is formed of a material which allows the detergent contained in the detergent container to be visible through the detergent container..Iaddend.
.Iadd.19. The stackable washing machine system according to claim 12, wherein the detergent container is formed of a transparent material..Iaddend.
.Iadd.20. The washing machine according to claim 19, wherein the detergent container is formed of a material which allows the detergent contained in the detergent container to be visible through the detergent container..Iaddend.
.Iadd.21. A washing machine comprising: a first tub; a second tub disposed in a cabinet above the first tub; a detergent container housing disposed below the second tub and having an opening at a front side thereof; a detergent container to be withdrawn from or inserted into the opening of the detergent container housing, and comprising a first detergent receiving part to store liquid detergent and a second detergent receiving part to store powder detergent so that the stored liquid detergent or the powder detergent is selectively supplied to the second tub; a pump configured to supply water to the second tub and to the detergent container o supply the water mixed with the stored detergent to the second tub; and a damper in the cabinet configured to fix the second tub to the cabinet, wherein the detergent container housing is disposed substantially horizontally with respect to the damper..Iaddend.
.Iadd.22. The washing machine according to claim 21, wherein the detergent container housing is disposed between the first tub and the second tub..Iaddend.
.Iadd.23. A washing machine system, comprising: a first washing machine; a second washing machine including a cabinet; a detergent assembly including: a detergent container housing disposed below a tub of the second washing machine and having a front opening; and a detergent container to be withdrawn from or inserted into the front opening, and comprising a first detergent receiving part to store liquid detergent and a second detergent receiving part to store powder detergent so that the stored liquid detergent or the powder detergent is selectively supplied to the tub; a pump configured to supply water to the tub, and to the detergent container to supply the water mixed with the stored detergent to the tub; and a damper in the cabinet configured to fix the tub to the cabinet, wherein the detergent container is disposed substantially horizontally with respect to the damper..Iaddend.
.Iadd.24. The washing machine system according to claim 23, wherein the detergent container is formed of a transparent material..Iaddend.
.Iadd.25. The stackable washing machine system according to claim 23, wherein the detergent container housing has a bottom surface having one end higher than an other end to prevent the water supplied to the detergent container housing from overflowing in the detergent container housing by draining out the overflown water in the one end of detergent container housing..Iaddend.
.Iadd.26. The washing machine system according to claim 23, wherein a bottom surface of the detergent container housing is formed to cause the water introduced into the detergent container to flow toward a drain when the water supplied to the detergent container housing reaches a selected height in the detergent container..Iaddend.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and/or other aspects of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
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(9) A twin-type washing machine 1 shown in
(10) Here, in the case of the lower washing machine 3, a detergent case 52 is disposed at a position higher than a washing tub unit (not shown) in the same manner as the general washing machine, and thus detergents put into the detergent case 52 flow, together with wash water, to the washing tub unit (not shown) due to gravity.
(11) However, in the case of the upper washing machine 2, a detergent case 51 is disposed at the lower portion of the washing machine 2 so that a user may easily put detergents into the detergent case 51. Here, since the detergent case 51 is located at a position lower than a washing tub unit 15 (with reference to
(12) The upper washing machine 2 in accordance with this embodiment of the present invention is configured such that the detergent case 51 is located at the position lower than the washing tub unit 15, the pump 81 to supply the detergents and the wash water to the washing tub unit 15 is installed, and a structure to prevent water from overflowing the detergent case 51 when the pump 81 breaks down is provided.
(13) A detailed configuration of the washing machine 2 will be described as follows. In
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(15) With reference to
(16) The cabinet 11 forms the external appearance of the washing machine 2 and houses the washing tub unit 15, the detergent case 51 and water supply devices 24 and 25.
(17) The washing tub unit 15 includes a stationary tub 17 and a rotary drum 16. The stationary tub 17 receives water and is fixed to the cabinet 11 by a damper 21.
(18) The drum 16 is rotatably installed in the stationary tub 17, and the door 12 is opened to allow laundry to be put into the drum 16. The drum 16 is rotated by power transmitted from a motor 18. Lifters 20 to tumble the laundry are provided on the inner circumferential surface of the drum 16, and through holes 19 through which the water in the stationary tub 17 passes are formed on the circumferential surface of the drum 16.
(19) The detergent case 51 is provided at the lower portion of the cabinet 11. The detergent case 51 is configured such that when a user put detergent(s) into the detergent case 51, the detergents and wash water supplied from an external water supply source are mixed and are then supplied to the washing tub unit 15. The detergent case 51 includes a housing 54 fixed to the cabinet 11, and a drawer 53 mounted in the housing 54 so as to be drawn into and out of the housing 54. The drawer is drawn into and out of the housing 54 through an opened front surface 72 of the housing 54.
(20) The drawer 53 may have various configurations. For example, a handle 65 allowing the user to draw the drawer 53 into and out of the housing 54 may be provided on the drawer 53, and detergent receiving parts 56, 57, 58 and 59 to receive detergents may be formed on the drawer 53. In the drawings, four detergent receiving parts 56, 57, 58 and 59 are divided from each other by diaphragms 68 and 69. Liquid detergent receiving parts 56 and 59 receive liquid detergents and are provided with siphon protrusions 60 and 61 allowing the liquid detergents to enter the housing 54 through a siphon action. Although not shown in the drawings, the liquid detergent receiving parts 56 and 59 are coated with covers (not shown) provided with siphon caps (not shown) so as to form siphon passages together with the siphon protrusions 60 and 61.
(21) Power detergent receiving parts 57 and 58 receive powder detergents and are provided with inclined bottom surfaces and discharge holes 62 formed on the lower end of the inclined bottom surfaces so as to allow the powder detergents to be mixed with water and then to flow toward the housing 54. Guide protrusions 66 corresponding to guide parts 67 formed on the inner surface of the housing 54 are formed on the outer surface of the upper portion of the drawer 53 so that the drawer 53 slides into and out of the housing 54.
(22) If the drawer 53 is located at a position higher than eye level, it is difficult for a user to observe amounts of the detergents put into the detergent receiving parts 56, 57, 58 and 59. Therefore, the drawer 53 may be made of a transparent material so that the user may observe the amounts of the detergents put into the detergent receiving parts 56, 57, 58 and 59 even when looking at the drawer 53 from the bottom.
(23) The housing 54 is fixed to the cabinet 11, and is formed in an approximately rectangular parallelepiped shape provided with the opened front surface 72 so as to house the drawer 53.
(24) The housing 54 includes a water supply case 70 provided with multiple water supply holes 71 so that water supplied from the external water supply source is supplied to the detergent receiving parts 56, 57, 58 and 59. The water supply devices 24 and 25 include water supply hoses 24 and water supply valves 25, and the water supply valves 25 provided on the water supply hoses 24 control water supply to the water supply case 70.
(25) The detergents put into the detergent receiving parts 56, 57, 58 and 59 of the drawer 53 together with water are introduced into the housing 54 through the siphon protrusions 60 and 61 or the discharge holes 62.
(26) An outflow hole 63 is provided on a bottom surface 55 of the housing 54 so as to supply water to the stationary tub 17, and the overflow hole 64 to prevent the water in the housing 54 from overflowing is provided at a position higher than the outflow hole 63. Therefore, water introduced into the housing 54 generally flows toward the pump 81 through the outflow hole 63 but does not pass through the overflow hole 64. However, if the pump 81 malfunctions and does not pump water into the stationary tub 17, when the water reaches the height of the overflow hole 64, the water flows toward an overflow passage 27 through the overflow hole 64.
(27) Here, the overflow passage 27 is installed in the cabinet 11, and communicates the overflow hole 64 with the outside of the cabinet 11, thereby allowing water having passed through the overflow hole 64 to be safely discharged to the outside of the cabinet 11.
(28) Although the drawings illustrate the outflow hole 63 and the overflow hole 64 as being formed on the bottom surface 55 of the housing 54, the positions of the outflow hole 63 and the overflow hole 64 are not limited thereto but the outflow hole 63 and the overflow hole 64 may be formed on a side surface 73 of the housing 54, as long as the overflow hole 64 is located at a position which is higher than the outflow hole 63 and is lower than the opened front surface 72 of the housing 54.
(29) Through the above configuration, if the pump 81 to transfer water from the detergent case 51 to the stationary tub 17 breaks down or malfunctions, although such a problem is not recognized and water supply to the detergent case 51 continues to be carried out, when the water in the detergent case 51 reaches the height of the overflow hole 64, the water is safely discharged to the outside of the cabinet 11 through the overflow hole 64 and thus does not overflow the detergent case 51.
(30) The outflow hole 63 communicates with the inside of the stationary tub 17 through a supply hose 26. The pump 81 to transfer the water in the detergent case 51 to the stationary tub 17 located at a position higher than the detergent case 51 is installed on the supply hose 26. The pump 81 performs a pumping action using power transmitted from a pump motor 84, and transfers water containing detergents from the detergent case 51 to the stationary tub 17 using the pumping action.
(31) Here, a plurality of fixing bars 83 is vertically installed on the outer side of the bottom surface of the housing 54, and the pump 81 and the detergent case 51 are integrated with each other by inserting brackets 82 to fix the pump 81 into spaces between the fixing bars 83.
(32) As described above, the overflow hole 64 communicates with the outside of the cabinet 11 through the overflow passage 27. The overflow passage 27 may be a hose communicating the overflow hole 64 with the outside of the cabinet 11.
(33) Further, as shown in
(34) As described above, the washing machine in accordance with this embodiment is configured such that the detergent case 51 is located at a position lower than the washing tub unit 15, the pump 81 to transfer water from the detergent case 51 to the washing tub unit 15 is installed, and the overflow hole 64 and the overflow passage 27 to cope with the breakdown of the pump 81 is provided.
(35) However, in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention shown in
(36) This embodiment is the same as the former embodiment shown in
(37) An outflow hole 163 connected to a supply hose 126 so as to allow water to flow to a stationary tub 117 is provided on the detergent case 151, and the overflow hole 164 is provided at a position higher than the outflow hole 163. Therefore, if a large amount of water is momentarily supplied to the detergent case 151 or the supply hose 126 connecting the detergent case 151 to the washing tub unit 115 is clogged, water does not overflow the detergent case 151 and may be safely discharged to the outside through the overflow hole 164.
(38) As is apparent from the above description, a washing machine in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention prevents wash water from overflowing a detergent case and safely discharges the wash water to the outside of the washing machine even if a pump to pump the wash water into a washing tub unit breaks down.
(39) Further, the washing machine allows a user to easily observe amounts of detergents put into the detergent case even if the detergent case is located at a position higher than the level of the user's eyes.
(40) Although various embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.