Washing machine with drawers and flexible washing compartment
10858773 · 2020-12-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06F31/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06F13/00
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D06F58/10
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06F15/02
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
D06F15/02
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06F58/10
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06F18/00
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D06F31/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
Washing machine (1) for the washing of laundry such as clothes and textiles, which washing machine comprises a housing (1a), wherein the housing (1a) comprises: an inlet (4), for supplying washing water, an outlet (5), for disposal of washing water, a pump (6), for pumping the washing water, wherein the housing (1a) comprises one, or a plurality of washing drawers (2), each washing drawer (2) having a pair of conduits (4a, 5a) for fluid tight connection of a respective flexible washing compartment (10) for washing laundry and arranged in the washing drawer (2)), wherein each drawer (2) of the housing (1a) is arranged to lead water from the inlet (4) of the housing (1a) via conduit (4a) to the respective washing compartment (10) arranged therein and, by means of the pump (6) and conduit (5a), to pump air and water out from the respective flexible washing compartment (10) in order to create a pressure difference inside the washing compartment (10) with respect to the surrounding pressure and by that emptying the flexible washing compartment (10) of washing water.
Claims
1. A washing machine for the washing of laundry, which washing machine comprises a housing, wherein the housing comprises: an inlet, for supplying washing water, an outlet, for disposal of washing water, and a pump, for pumping the washing water and air, wherein the housing comprises at least one washing drawer, each washing drawer having a pair of conduits for fluid tight connection of a respective flexible washing compartment for washing laundry and arranged in the washing drawer, wherein each washing drawer of the housing is arranged to lead water from the inlet of the housing via a first conduit of the pair of conduits to the respective flexible washing compartment arranged therein and, by means of the pump and a second conduit of the pair of conduits, to pump air and water out from the respective flexible washing compartment in order to create a pressure difference inside the flexible washing compartment with respect to the surrounding pressure and by that emptying the flexible washing compartment of washing water and air, and wherein the flexible washing compartment comprises a rigid plate and a flexible membrane, which flexible membrane is configured to cause laundry located between the rigid plate and the flexible membrane to be pressed against the rigid plate in response to said pressure difference.
2. The washing machine according to claim 1, wherein the flexible washing compartment comprises an upper and a lower membrane arranged in the washing drawer such that the flexible washing compartment can be opened or closed in a fluid tight-manner by moving the washing drawer out from the housing for opening, or into the housing for closing the flexible washing compartment.
3. The washing machine according to claim 1, wherein the rigid plate is disposed below the flexible membrane.
4. The washing machine according to claim 1, wherein the flexible washing compartment is a flexible bag having an openable and closable seal for opening or closing the flexible washing compartment.
5. The washing machine according to claim 1, wherein the at least one washing drawer comprises a plurality of washing drawers having respective flexible washing compartments, and wherein the pair of conduits from each flexible washing compartment in each washing drawer can be combined into one inlet and outlet for all the flexible washing compartments.
6. The washing machine according to claim 2, wherein the second conduit is connected to a reservoir inside the washing machine for receiving used washing water and re-circulating the used washing water one or more times back to the flexible washing compartment.
7. The washing machine according to claim 1, further comprising an additional drying unit in order to dry the laundry by a supply of dry hot air in the flexible washing compartment.
8. The washing machine according to claim 6, wherein two fine-meshed nets are provided on top of the lower membrane and under the upper membrane, respectively, wherein a drying unit is arranged to blow hot air through the fine-meshed nets for inflating the flexible washing compartment and drying the laundry.
9. The washing machine according to claim 2, further comprising in the washing drawer a laundry agitator, for lifting up a central part of the laundry positioned on the laundry agitator.
Description
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(8) A first embodiment of the washing machine according the invention is shown in
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(11) The washing machine shown in
(12) The washing machine 1 comprises an inlet 4, for supplying clean washing water and an outlet 5, for disposal of used washing water. The washing machine 1 further comprises one or more pump(s) 6, in order to pump the used washing water out of the washing compartment. In order to supply clean water via the inlet 4 no pump is normally needed because the water will be provided from a pressurized and closed water system such as a public water supply system. Each washing compartment 10 in each drawer 2 is connected to a pair of conduits 4a, 5a arranged to lead water from the inlet 4 of the housing via a conduit 4a to the respective washing compartment 10 arranged in each drawer 2 and to lead air and water away from the washing compartment 10 via a conduit 5a, by means of the pump 6. The pair of conduits 4a, 5a from each washing compartment 10 in each drawer 2 can be combined into one inlet 4 and outlet 5 for all washing compartments 10. The conduit 5a may also be connected to a reservoir 7 (schematically shown) inside the washing machine 1 for receiving used washing water and re-circulating the washing water one or more times back to the washing compartment 10.
(13) The pump 6 may is utilized to create a pressure difference between the washing compartment 10 and its surroundings (in the drawer 2), typically a negative pressure, normally referred to as vacuum in the washing compartment 10 and atmospheric pressure in the drawer 2. The magnitude of the pressure difference ultimately governs how effective the washing is and how dry the laundry may become subsequent to the washing. Hence, the pump 6 also replaces a spin dryer of the conventionally used washing machine of today where the laundry is washed and spin dried in a cylinder drum.
(14) According to another aspect, it is possible to arrange the washing compartment 10 within a compartment having over pressure to further increase washing. This aspect is not shown.
(15) Alternatively, to the embodiment shown in
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(20) The washing machine may also include an additional drying unit in order to dry the laundry by the supply of dry hot air in the flexible washing compartment 10. This is shown in
(21) The washing machine 1 can operate as follows.
(22) One or more of the flexible washing compartments 10 are opened and filled with laundry 11. Subsequently, water is provided via the inlet 4, and/or the conduit 4a to the flexible washing compartment(s) 10. The water is heated to a desired temp. The heating can be provided by means of a conventional heater (not shown) arranged inside or outside the washing machine 1. Then the air is sucked out of the flexible washing compartment, followed by the water being sucked out.
(23) A washing detergent may be provided directly into the washing compartment or via a separate washing detergent compartment 2a provided centrally in the washing machine 1 or in the specific drawer 2 to be distributed into the washing compartment 10 together with the water. After that the water has been provided to the washing compartment, the pump 6 is activated. Firstly the pump 6 is used to suck air from the washing compartment, to minimize the volume that has to be wetted, whereby the laundry is compressed and soaked in water (See
(24) An example of the operation of the invention according to various embodiments will now be given. First, the laundry 11 is placed in a washing compartment 10 of any of the types described above and in a drawer 2 of the washing machine 1. In the shown embodiment, the laundry 11 is placed in the washing compartment 10 inside the drawer 2. Then the washing compartment 10 is closed. After these measures, first air is sucked out, creating vacuum or under pressure in the fibers and/or textiles of the laundry 11 then, clean washing water is supplied via inlet 4 to the washing compartment 10 replacing the under pressure, or vacuum and normalizing pressure and any air remaining in the washing compartment 10 is pumped out via the pump 6 such that the laundry 11 is soaked and compressed by the walls of the washing compartment 10. Once the laundry 11 is soaked it is possible to pump out the washing water from the washing compartment via the pump 6, wherein a certain negative pressure again is created in the washing compartment (See
(25) Preferably, the washing machine 1 also comprises a heater unit with which the inlet water in inlet 4 may be heated to the desired temperature regardless of the inlet temperature.
(26) The washing machine 1 could also include a small tank in which the heating unit may be arranged. The tank makes it possible to re-utilize the washing water. Due to environmental friendly reasons it is advantageous that the laundry 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 can be 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.
(27) For reasons concerning both the environment and the washing efficiency it is also advantageous if the tank is heat isolated such that heat energy is saved between the different washing steps.
(28) Preferably, the washing machine also comprises an electronic equipment (not shown) where a desired washing program out of severable selectable washing programs may be chosen. The washing programs may e.g. control the washing temperature, number of soakings of the laundry, number of change of washing water, the dryness of the laundry after the performed washing and other parameters that may be controlled on conventional washing machines. Preferably, there is a number pre-set washing program that may be chosen by means of a suitable interface on housing 1a. 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 program that is set to be used, whereby he may also have the possibility to change to another program if desired.
(29) As described, the housing 1a may also comprise a washing detergent compartment for dosage of washing detergent, which is located such that the water that is supplied to the washing compartment will pass and bring the washing detergent from it. It is however also possible to place the washing detergent directly inside the washing compartment, wherein no such compartment is needed in the main part, 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 compartment to be opened between the prewash and the main wash in order to provide the washing detergent.
(30) A washing compartment 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
(31) Parts of the inner walls of the washing compartment can be provided with fluid leading means such as concavities- and/or convexities 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 compartment.
(32) 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.
(33) It is advantageous if the walls do not have fluid leading means with sharp edges since these could damage the laundry and could undesirably assist to guide the fluid along the walls and not through the laundry. By creating islands of fluid leading surfaces surrounded by areas preventing fluid motion, the maximum flow of water through the laundry can be achieved. The washing effect is on the contrary achieved when the fluid flows through the laundry, preferably at the same time as they are kneaded by the walls as they are being sucked towards each other.
(34) The washing compartment can also have a heat isolating layer in order to minimize the portion of heat energy that is emitted to the surrounding. This is important both for energy saving and wash efficiency reason.