DETECTION SYSTEM OF WASHING MACHINES REMOVABLE BASKET AND METHOD FOR DETECTION OF WASHING MACHINES REMOVABLE BASKET
20190264365 ยท 2019-08-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06F29/00
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D06F37/12
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D06F31/00
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D06F2105/58
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International classification
D06F37/12
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D06F39/00
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a washing machine having at least one washing basket defining a first treating chamber and at least one removable washing basket that is selectively receivable within the first treating chamber as well as at least one sensor and at least one component able to cause excitation in the sensor.
Claims
1. A method for operating a washing machine having a first washing basket having a first open top and defining a first treating chamber for receiving laundry, the method comprising: receiving, from a sensor, an output indicative of a presence or an absence of a removable second washing basket within the first treating chamber; identifying, by a controller, the presence or the absence of the removable second washing basket based on the received sensor output; and operating the washing machine based on the identifying of the presence or the absence of the removable second washing basket.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein operating the washing machine comprises controlling at least one of a filling or a draining.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein the identifying the presence of the removable second washing basket comprises determining a change of the output.
4. The method of claim 3 wherein the identifying the presence of the removable second washing basket comprises identifying a peak in the output.
5. The method of claim 3, further comprising driving a stirrer, within the first washing basket, through at least a portion of one complete mechanical turn.
6. The method of claim 5 wherein the driving is ceased when a change in the output is determined.
7. The method of claim 5 wherein the identifying the absence of the removable second washing basket comprises determining no change in the output during the driving.
8. The method of claim 7 wherein the driving includes driving the stirrer through a complete mechanical turn.
9. The method of claim 3 wherein the identifying the presence of the removable second washing basket comprises the change satisfying a predetermined threshold.
10. The method of claim 1 wherein the identifying the presence is automatically identified before an initial step of a washing process.
11. The method of claim 1, further comprising driving a stirrer, within the first washing basket, through at least a portion of one complete mechanical turn.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein the driving includes driving the stirrer through a complete mechanical turn.
13. The method of claim 1 wherein at least one sensor is located within an interior of the washing machine or located on the removable second washing basket and at least one component configured to cause excitation of the at least one sensor is located on the other of the interior of the washing machine or the removable second washing basket.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein the at least one sensor is configured to provide an output based on the excitation that is indicative of a presence of the removable second washing basket.
15. The method of claim 13 wherein being located within the interior includes being operably coupled to the first washing basket.
16. The method of claim 15 wherein the first washing basket further includes a ring and the at least one sensor or the at least one component is operably coupled to the ring.
17. The method of claim 13 wherein the washing machine further includes a structural component located within the interior of the washing machine and wherein being located within the interior includes being operably coupled to the structural component.
18. The method of claim 13 wherein the at least one sensor comprises one of a mechanical sensor, an inductive sensor, a magnetic sensor, an electromagnetic sensor, or an optical sensor.
19. The method of claim 13 wherein the at least one component comprises a magnet, an electromagnet, a light source, or a refractive element.
20. The method of claim 13 wherein a controller is configured to receive the output of the at least one sensor, determine the presence of the removable second washing basket based on the output, and operate the washing machine based thereon.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The present invention will be detailed based on the figures listed below, which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] As previously mentioned, it is within the knowledge of the technicians skilled in the art that washing machines can take an example as illustrated in
[0029] In
[0030] Inside the outer case, it is provided one washing basket 1 that, attached to the washing machine, is susceptible to rotational movement inherent to the steps of the washing process. The washing basket 1, in its different possibilities of configuration and/or example, is notorious to the technicians versed in the subject matter.
[0031] Inside said washing basket 1, it is arranged a stirrer, which is essentially composed by a base and a column. The current state of the art provides for a wide range of configurations and/or examples of stirrers, and thus the stirrer is also evident to the technicians skilled in the art.
[0032] In general, both the washing basket 1 and the stirrer are functionally connected to a rotating mechanism (not shown) capable of transmitting rotation to these two components. This aspect is also within the knowledge of the technicians skilled in the subject matter.
[0033] Inside the washing basket 1, it is provided for the existence of a washing basket 2 that, removable from the washing machine, is capable of rotational movement (inherent to the steps of the washing process) through a motive source 6.
[0034] According to the mentioned
[0035] The existence of a washing basket 2 removable from the washing machine and arranged within the washing basket 1 attached to the washing machine is also already described in documents belonging to the current state of the art. More particularly, the aforementioned document U.S. Pat. No. 3,575,020 already describes the use of a removable washing basket liable of coupling to the upper end of the column of the washing machine stirrer.
[0036] Still according to
[0037] Thus, it is important to note that, according to the subject invention, the attached structural component 3 can include any component/part/element that, being located inside the washing machine, does not present any kind of movement (except eventual vibrating movements inherent to the conventional operation of the washing machine).
[0038] According to the present invention, said structural component 3 is an attached annular structure arranged (and free of physical contact) on the washing basket 1.
[0039] All the features and descriptions explained above include the current state of the art.
[0040] The major inventive aspect of the subject invention mainly consists of allocating a sensor 4 in said structural component 3 and, in addition, allocating a component 5 (able to cause excitation in sensor 4) in the washing basket.
[0041] Optionally, the scheme of allocation could be otherwise. The sensor (4) could be allocated in the washing basket 2 and the component 5 (able to cause excitation in sensor 4) could be allocated in the structural component 3.
[0042] With the addition of these two components, the main objective of the subject inventionprovide a simplified system capable of detecting the presence of the washing basket 2 inside the washing basket 1is fully achieved.
[0043] As illustrated in
[0044] Preferably, the sensor 4 and the component 5 (able to cause excitation in the sensor 4) are horizontally aligned.
[0045] The sensor 4 includes an inductive sensor able to generate an output signal relatively variable to the accuracy of electromagnetic fields.
[0046] However, the sensor 4 may also include a magnetic or electromagnetic sensor.
[0047] The component 5 (able to cause excitation in the sensor 4) includes a magnet of fixed magnetic field, which can even be injected together with the thermosetting material of the washing basket 2.
[0048] However, the component 5 (able to cause excitation in the sensor 4) could include an electromagnet (although this example is difficult to achieve, after all, the electromagnet feeding would have to be able to work together with the movement of the washing basket 2).
[0049] Anyway, the main idea is that the component 5 (able to cause excitation in the sensor 4), when approaching the sensor 4, change the output signal of the latter, and that this change of the output signal of the sensor 4 is used (by a mechanical, electromechanical or electronic system) to detect the presence of the washing basket 2. Obviously, the non-changing of the output signal of the sensor 4 includes, however, an indication that the washing basket 2 is not coupled the upper end of the stirrer.
[0050] Considering this fundamental concept of the detection system of washing machines removable basket disclosed herein, it can be considered feasible the possible use of a sensor set 4+component 5 based on optical interaction (as opposed to magnetic interaction).
[0051] This means that the present system is functional if the sensor 4 includes optical sensor 4 and the component 5 includes a generating or refracting source of light.
[0052] The present invention further provides a method for detecting washing machines removable basket, which is particularly suitable to the detection system of washing machines removable basket detailed above.
[0053] In general, the subject method has the premise of forcing the approaching of the component 5 to the sensor 4, if the washing basket 2 is coupled to the upper end of the stirrer. With this, it is intended to eliminate a possible false negative diagnosis that might occur if said washing basket 2 is properly attached to the washing machine, but with the component 5 away from the sensor 4.
[0054] Accordingly, the subject method is to activate the motive source 6 (that in the preferred example of the system is the stirrer itself, which is rotated from an electric motor) of the washing basket 2 by at least one mechanical turn, so that the entire circumference of the washing basket 2 is approximated to the sensor 4.
[0055] Thus, it is guaranteed that, if the washing basket 2 is in conditions of use, the component 5 will approach to the sensor 4 in order to change its output signal.
[0056] Thus, it is guaranteed that the change of the output signal of the sensor 4, along a mechanical turn of the motive source 6, indicates that the washing basket 2 is not coupled to the washing machine.
[0057] On the other hand, the non-changing of the output signal of the sensor 4, along a mechanical turn of the motive source 6, indicates that the washing basket 2 is not coupled to the washing machine.
[0058] The above change of the output signal of the sensor 4 can be verified by microprocessor forms and systems already known, and the detection confirmation of the washing basket 2 may be triggered by a single peak of the output signal of the sensor 4 (if this sensor generates an output signal related to an electrical quantity easily measurable), or even, and the detection confirmation of the washing basket 2 may be triggered by comparing the change of the output signal of the sensor 4 and an analog parameter previously known (if this sensor generates an output signal related to an electrical quantity not easily measurable).
[0059] Also noteworthy is that the activating of the motive source 6 must preferably be performed before the initial step of the washing process (with a rotation lower than the conventional rotation) and can be stopped at the instant in that a variation in the output of the sensor is detected 4.
[0060] The mechanical and/or electromechanical and/or electronic means able to activate or deactivate the motive source 6 from various stimuli (for example, the previous detection of the washing basket 2) are widely known by those skilled in the art and does not comprise, somehow, the inventive core of the subject invention.
[0061] The same occurs with the electronic (microprocessor and/or micro controlled) means able to verify, estimate and compare the change of the output signal of the sensor 4, that is, such media are widely known by those technicians skilled on the subject and do not comprise, anyway, the inventive core of the subject invention.
[0062] Examples of the concepts of the present invention having been described and illustrated, it is to be understood that the scope thereof encompasses other possible variations, which are solely limited by the wording of the claims, including therein the possible equivalent means.