TUMBLE DRYER
20210047776 ยท 2021-02-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06F34/20
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B01D39/16
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B01D53/265
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B01D46/0049
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B01D46/0095
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International classification
D06F58/50
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B01D39/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D46/00
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Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a tumble dryer (1) with a filter arrangement (12) located in a tumble dryer process air flow (21) for removing lint from process air leaving tumble dryer drum. The filter arrangement comprises a first coarse-mesh filter (25) and a second fine filter (27). A first sensor (41) detects a correct positioning of the first filter in the tumble dryer, and a second sensor (33) detects a pressure drop over a process air flow path comprising the second filter. A control arrangement (45) is configured to initiate a disabling operation which disables the fan arrangement (12), if the first filter is not correctly positioned in the tumble dryer or if the pressure drop over the second filter exceeds a predetermined threshold value.
Claims
1. Tumble dryer comprising a rotatable drum, a fan arrangement configured to force a flow of process air through the drum, and a filter arrangement located in the process air flow for removing lint from the process air after leaving the drum, the filter arrangement comprising a first coarse filter and a second fine filter, a first sensor, configured to detect a correct positioning of the first filter, a second sensor, configured to detect a pressure drop over a flow path comprising the second filter, and a control arrangement configured to initiate a disabling operation, which disables the fan arrangement, if the first filter is not correctly positioned in the tumble dryer or if the pressure drop over the second filter exceeds a predetermined threshold value.
2. Tumble dryer according to claim 1, wherein the first filter is a mesh filter comprising openings with sizes in the range 50-200 m.
3. Tumble dryer according to claim 1, wherein the first filter is a polyester filter.
4. Tumble dryer according to claim 1, wherein the second filter is adapted to remove 80% or more of particles with sizes down to 4 m.
5. Tumble dryer according to claim 1, wherein the second filter is a HEPA filter.
6. Tumble dryer according to claim 1, wherein the first sensor is a reed switch, which is activated by a permanent magnet, attached to the first filter when the first filter is correctly installed in the tumble dryer.
7. Tumble dryer according to claim 6, wherein the first filter is inserted in guides made in a non-ferromagnetic material, and wherein the reed switch is located at the outer side of a said guide.
8. Tumble dryer according to claim 1, wherein the second sensor measures pressures at a location between the drum and the filter arrangement and at a location between the filter arrangement and the fan arrangement.
9. Tumble dryer according to claim 1, wherein the second sensor measures pressures at a location between the first filter and the second filter and at a location between the filter arrangement and the fan arrangement.
10. Tumble dryer according to claim 1, wherein the first filter is slideable in and out of the tumble dryer, while the second filter is located behind a wall portion.
11. Tumble dryer according to claim 10, wherein the first filter is located under the drum and is slideable in a substantially horizontal direction.
12. Tumble dryer according to claim 1, wherein the tumble dryer comprises a heat pump device having an evaporator extracting water from the process air, and wherein the filter arrangement is located upstream in the process air flow as seen from the evaporator.
13. Tumble dryer according to claim 1, wherein the disabling operation disables the fan arrangement immediately if the first filter is not correctly positioned in the tumble dryer, and disables the fan arrangement after a predetermined time of operation if the pressure drop over the second filter exceeds a predetermined threshold value.
14. Tumble dryer according to claim 13, wherein if the pressure drop over the second filter exceeds a predetermined threshold value, a filter replacement notification is produced.
15. Tumble dryer according to claim 1, wherein process air outlet openings are provided in a cylindrical peripheral wall portion of the drum.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] The present disclosure relates generally to tumble dryers and is mostly useful in tumble dryers which employ a closed loop process air flow, where a great part of the process air flow is recirculated a number of times through a tumble dryer drum.
[0017] Such a tumble dryer may be a tumble dryer provided with a heat pump in order to achieve energy-efficient drying of laundry, as is illustrated in
[0018] In
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[0020] The illustrated tumble dryer 1 is a high-capacity tumble dryer mainly intended for professional or shared use. Therefore, in order to achieve a high flow through the drum 11, the drum, as shown in
[0021] The above configuration allows the provision of a significant outlet opening area as compared to tumble dryers where a process air outlet is provided in connection with the tumble dryer door.
[0022] Again, with reference to
[0023] As illustrated in
[0024] The process air flow 21, which is now cooler and contains less water, is passed to the rear section of the tumble dryer and subsequently passes the condenser 19, which heats the air again. Then, the heated, dry air is reintroduced into the drum 11 where it is again capable of absorbing water from the laundry therein. The heat pump may be enclosed in an insulating shell 23, for instance made of expanded polypropylene, EPP. This improves the energy efficiency of the tumble dryer, as less heat may leak to the ambient space.
[0025] The present disclosure concerns providing efficient filtering of the process air after leaving the drum 11. When leaving the drum 11, the process air flow 21 usually comprises some lint emitted by the laundry in the drum, and this lint should preferably be removed from the process air as much as possible to avoid that the lint clogs the evaporator 15 where the process air 21 passes through fine passages to be cooled and to be relieved of water content. A similar need exists in condenser-type tumble dryers.
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[0027] The filter arrangement 12 comprises a first coarse filter 25 and a second fine filter 27. The first filter 25 removes the bulk of the lint from the process air flow 21, and the second filter 27 removes some fine particles that passes through the first filter 25. The terms coarse and fine are here used in in a relative sense, meaning that the coarse filter is adapted to catch larger particles than the fine filter. Thus, the first filter is adapted to remove considerable amounts of larger particles, ranging from a number of tenths of micrometers and upwards, while the fine filter is intended to remove a smaller amount (in terms of weight) of smaller particles, with sizes ranging from a few micrometers and upwards.
[0028] Typically, the first filter 25 presents a large surface with a mesh comprising openings, for instance with sizes in the range 50-200 m, e.g. 105 m. The first filter may comprise a polyester filament mesh attached to a polypropylene frame, for instance. The first filter 25 is slideable in and out of the tumble dryer 1, such that when pulled out, as illustrated in
[0029] With reference again to
[0030] In order to ensure sufficient filtering of the process air, there is provided a first sensor and a second sensor. The first sensor 41, that will be discussed in greater detail later, is configured to detect a correct positioning of the first filter 25.
[0031] The second sensor 33 is configured to detect a pressure drop over a flow path comprising the second filter 27. This may be done by measuring the pressure P.sub.1 with a first probe 29 at a location between the drum 11 and the filter arrangement 12, and the pressure P.sub.2 with a probe 31 at a location between the filter arrangement 12 and the fan arrangement 13. Those probes may simply be conduits 29, 31 connecting those locations to the second sensor 33. The second sensor 33 itself may be a differential sensor, outputting the differential pressure P.sub.1-P.sub.2, or a pressure switch outputting an indication if this pressure exceeds a predetermined threshold value.
[0032] Alternatively, the pressures at a location between the first filter 25 and the second filter 27 and at a location between the filter arrangement 12 and the fan arrangement 13 are measured.
[0033] The first sensor 41 may be arranged in a number of ways including a simple contact switch that is activated when the first filter is pushed in to the location illustrated in
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[0035] The first and second sensors 33, 41 are connected to a control arrangement 45 (cf.
[0036] Typically, the disabling operation disables the fan arrangement 13 immediately if the first filter is not correctly positioned in the tumble dryer. This is done to ensure that the second filter 27 does not become clogged by large quantities of lint when a user pulls the first filter 25 out.
[0037] If the pressure drop is about to become too high, indicating that the second filter 27 will soon need be replaced, it may be preferred to start a timer in the control arrangement 45, and to disable the fan arrangement after a predetermined time of operation if the pressure drop over the second filter exceeds a predetermined threshold value. It may be preferred to issue a filter replacement notification when the timer is started, e.g. by lighting an indicator lamp, or if possible send a notification to a service center. This allows the tumble dryer to be operational for some time while awaiting service personnel.
[0038] The present disclosure is not restricted to the above-described embodiment, and may be varied and altered in different ways within the scope of the appended claims.