Washing machine provided with movable auxiliary washing unit
11505925 · 2022-11-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06F29/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
E03C1/01
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
D06F49/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
E03C1/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E03C1/01
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A washing machine with movable auxiliary washing unit includes: a main washing machine body having an opening and a first main washing space communicated with the opening; and an auxiliary washing unit comprising a doorsets assembly configured over the opening to be pulled out or pushed in for opening or closing the opening, wherein the doorsets assembly further has an auxiliary washing space.
Claims
1. A washing machine with movable auxiliary washing unit, comprising: a main washing machine body having an opening and a first main washing space communicated with the opening, wherein the main washing machine body comprises a slide unit provided thereon; and an auxiliary washing unit comprising a doorsets assembly slidably connected to the slide unit and configured over the opening, such that the doorsets assembly is slidably movable horizontally between a close position and an open position, wherein in close position, the auxiliary washing unit is positioned above the opening so as to close the opening, and that in the open position, the auxiliary washing unit is able to be driven to slide horizontally away from the opening so as to gradually open the opening, wherein the doorsets assembly further has an auxiliary washing space.
2. The washing machine as recited in claim 1, wherein the doorsets assembly is slidably movable along the slide unit of the main washing machine body so as to be driven in a horizontal direction for opening or closing the opening of the first main washing space.
3. The washing machine, as recited in claim 2, wherein the main washing machine body further comprises a left wing and a right wing adjacent to the doorsets assembly, wherein the slide unit is arranged on the left wing and the right wing such that the doorsets assembly is slidably connected with the slide unit such that the auxiliary washing unit is slidably movable between the left wing and the right wing with respect to the main washing machine so as to open or close the opening.
4. The washing machine, as recited in claim 3, wherein the slide unit comprises a pair of rails mounted between the left wing and the right wing and two sides of the doorsets assembly of the auxiliary washing unit.
5. The washing machine as recited in claim 2, wherein the main washing machine comprises at least one wing on top thereof and the slide unit is arranged on the at least one wing, wherein the doorsets assembly is slidably connected with the slide unit such that the auxiliary washing unit is slidably movable along the at least one wing with respect to the main washing machine so as to open or close the opening.
6. The washing machine as recited in claim 1, wherein the main washing machine body comprises a drain pipe and a drain outlet communicating the first main washing space with outside via the drain pipe, and that the auxiliary washing unit comprises an auxiliary drain outlet being provided at a bottom portion of the auxiliary washing space and communicating with the drain pipe for discharging washing water in the auxiliary washing space to outside.
7. The washing machine as recited in claim 1, 2, 5 or 6, further comprising a sheltering device having an inner cavity to receive the doorsets assembly after being moved thereto for partly or fully hidden therein.
8. The washing machine as recited in claim 7, further comprising a switch control unit connected with the doorsets assembly and arranged on the sheltering device, and a water supply device arranged on the sheltering device.
9. The washing machine as recited in claim 1 or 6, further comprising a first tub providing the first main washing space therein and a second tub providing a second main washing space therein.
10. The washing machine as recited in claim 9, further comprising a second doorsets assembly slidably connected to the slide unit so as to be configured over a second opening of the second tub such that the second doorsets assembly is slidably movable horizontally for opening or closing the opening of the second tub.
11. The washing machine as recited in claim 9, further comprising a second doorsets assembly slidably connected to the slide unit so as to be configured over a second opening of the second tub to be pivotally rotated for opening or closing the opening of the second tub.
12. The washing machine, as recited in claim 1 or 6, wherein the first main washing space is a washing unit having a structure only with washing function.
13. The washing machine, as recited in claim 1 or 6, wherein the first main washing space is a dryer unit having a structure only with dehydration function.
14. The washing machine, as recited in claim 1 or 6, wherein the auxiliary washing unit further comprises a washboard for washing laundries, wherein the washboard is placed on the auxiliary washing space and hinged with the doorsets assembly.
15. The washing machine, as recited in claim 1 or 6, further comprising a locking member, wherein when the auxiliary washing unit is moved away from the opening, the main washing machine body is coupled with the auxiliary washing unit by the locking member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(21) The following description is disclosed to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the present invention. Preferred embodiments are provided in the following description only as examples and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The general principles defined in the following description would be applied to other embodiments, alternatives, modifications, equivalents, and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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(23) The main washing machine body 10 has a opening 24 formed on a top of the main washing machine body 10, wherein the opening 24 is communicated with the first main washing space 11a of the washing machine 1 for putting laundries into the rotary tub 12 through the opening 24. The main washing machine body further comprises a doorsets assembly 100 mounted on the top to open or close the opening 24.
(24) The washing machine further comprises an auxiliary washing unit 120 comprising the doorsets assembly 100. It can also be appreciated that the auxiliary washing unit 120 has the function as a doorsets assembly. The auxiliary washing unit 120 is configured over the opening 24 and movable in substantially horizontal direction to achieve the purpose of opening or closing the opening.
(25) The above-mentioned doorsets assembly 100 has recess to form an auxiliary washing space 120a defined as a hand washing container, and the hand washing container can be used for softening hard stain, soaking work, washing laundries or washing faces.
(26) The washing machine according the present invention is preferably provided with a left wing 10b and a right wing 10c on the top of the main washing machine body 10, wherein the doorsets assembly 100 may be connected to the slide unit 140 to the left wing 10b, or the doorsets assembly 100 may be connected to the slide unit 140 to the right wing 10c, or the doorsets assembly 100 is respectively connected to the left wing 10b and the right wing 10c both by the rail unit 140, so that the doorsets assembly 100 can move horizontally or slide approximately horizontally.
(27) Optionally, the shape and height of the left wing 10b and/or the right wing 10c are arranged as needed, and the shape and arrangement are not limited.
(28) The position illustrated as R in
(29) The above-mentioned washing machine can achieve synergies of user's space requirements of different kinds of laundries operation inside the laundry basket 200, the first main washing space 11a, and the hand washing container 120a.
(30) Therefore, the washing machine provides available coordination functions for users to achieve efficient washing, save time and reduce operation intensity.
(31) Optionally, the doorsets assembly 100 is surrounded in three sides by a left wing 10b, a rear wing 10d, and a right wing 10c.
(32) The auxiliary washing unit 120 is connected to the slide unit 140 to the left wing 10b so as to be pulled from one side thereof to realize the horizontal movement of the auxiliary washing unit 120.
(33) Optionally, the shape and height of the left wing 10b or/and the rear wing 10d or/and the right wing 10c are designed as required, and the shape and arrangement are not limited.
(34) Optionally, the doorsets assembly 100 as the auxiliary washing unit 120 further comprises an pulley (not shown) provided between the bottom surface and the components around the opening, so that the pulling movement is easier when the auxiliary washing space 120a has more weight and is filled with water and laundries and the hand feeling is better when the doorsets assembly 100 is pulled and moved.
(35) The slide unit 140 is selectively disposed between the bottom surface of the doorsets assembly 100 and the components around the opening on the main washing machine body 10.
(36) Optionally, the doorsets assembly 100 further comprises a buffer member which can prevent the doorsets assembly 100 from being impacted and damaged when the pulled or pushed movement is in place, and prevent the hand washing container or the main washing machine body 10 from being damaged or generating noise.
(37) Optionally, the doorsets assembly 100 further comprises a switch member (not shown) provided to control a power supply circuit of the washing operation of the first main washing space of the washing machine when the doorsets assembly 100 is in the position wherein the doorsets assembly 100 is moved to close the opening 24, the power supply circuit of the washing operation of the first main washing space is changed to a connected state, and when the doorsets assembly 100 is moved to open the opening 24, the power supply circuit of the washing operation of the first main washing space is turned off to ensure the safety of operation.
(38) Optionally, the first auxiliary washing unit 120 may be made of thermoplastic resin. The components of the first auxiliary washing unit 120 may be made of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) material or ceramic material or pottery, or stainless steel made by molding as required. However, the present invention is not limited in materials, and the first auxiliary washing unit 120 may be made of any material having sufficient impact resistance and rigidity for hand washing.
(39) Optionally, an outer side surface (ie, the outer surface layer) of the auxiliary washing unit 120 is made of a thermoplastic resin, so that components such as the slide unit 140 can be easily concealed, or be firmly connected as required. The molding process is less costly and easier to manufacture with selected thermoplastic resin.
(40) Optionally, in order to increase the safety of operation, the auxiliary washing unit 120 is locked by a locking member 150 between the main washing machine body 1 and the auxiliary washing unit 120 in a state where the horizontal movement away or over the opening 24, as shown in
(41) It is appreciated that with the above-mentioned locking member, the user can conveniently open and close the opening by the doorsets assembly 100 with increased the safety and stability. Optionally, the above-mentioned locking member is not limited to the structure enabled as two limiting slot and one limiting projection. It is also enable to be embodied as one limiting slot and two limiting projection.
(42) Optionally, the main washing machine body 10 further comprises a front wing located on the front side of the auxiliary washing unit, or/and a rear wing located on the rear side of the auxiliary washing unit, or/and a left wing located on the left side of the auxiliary washing unit, or/and a right wing located on the right side of the auxiliary washing unit. The locking member 150 is embodied between the doorsets assembly 100 and a front wing 10a/the left wing 10b/the right wing 10c of the main washing machine body.
(43) Optionally, the shape and height of the front wing 10a or/and the left wing 10b or/and the rear wing (10d) or/and the right wing 10c are designed as required, and the shape and arrangement are not limited.
(44) Optionally: the washing machine further comprises an automatic auxiliary device (not shown), in which the mechanical movement of the doorsets assembly 100 of opening or closing can automatically control by a switch control unit 90 (as shown in
(45) The auxiliary washing space 120a comprises a unit body 122 comprising a bottom portion 124 and a side portion 126.
(46) The bottom portion 124 as a factor determining the depth of the auxiliary washing space 120a may be provided as a flat or curved structure. Optionally, the side portion 126 may be formed to be inclined toward the bottom portion 124.
(47) The bottom portion 124 and the side 126 are formed a recessed auxiliary washing space, so that separate washing can be operated when the washing water is in the auxiliary washing space 120a.
(48) The hand washing container 120a further comprises one or more frictional protrusions (not shown in drawings) protruded on the unit body 122a to promote assistance for washing. Specifically, the one or more friction protrusions may be protruded from the side portion 126a, or protruded from at any position on the inner surface of the hand washing container 120a. The one or more friction protrusions increase the friction force between the laundries during hand washing, so that the dirt and stains are easily washed off the laundries. However, the shape and arrangement of the friction protrusion are not limited in the present invention.
(49) The first hand washing unit 120 (hand washing container 120a) comprises an external water supply valve 18. A water supply pipe (not shown in drawings) for supplying washing water into the stationary tub 11 is mounted in an upper portion of the stationary tub 11, wherein one end of the water supply pipe is configured to be connected with the external water supply valve 18. Preferably, the other end of the water supply pipe is connected with a detergent supply device. The washing water supplied through the water supply pipe is injected into the stationary tub 11 together with the detergent from a detergent supply unit (not shown in drawings).
(50) The stationary tub 11 has a drain outlet 20 formed at a bottom of the stationary tub 11 for discharging washing water received therein, and comprises a first drain pipe 21 connected to the drain outlet 20. The stationary tub 11 further comprises a drain valve 22 mounted on the first drain pipe 21 to control drainage of washing water. An outlet of the drain valve 22 may be connected with a second drain pipe 34 for discharging washing water to outside.
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(53) The water supply device 160 of the hand washing container 120a comprises an auxiliary water supply pipe or faucet 166a having an auxiliary water supply outlet 60 provided at one side of the hand washing container 120a to supply washing water through the auxiliary water supply pipe 166a into the hand washing container 120a for laundry washing or hand washing.
(54) Preferably, the e washing machine according the present invention further comprises a water heating unit to provide hot water to the water supply outlet 60 to obtain hot water in the auxiliary washing space 120a. The water heating unit may be mounted in the water supply device 160.
(55) This application does not increase the floor space of the washing machine 1 and does not occupy much of the user's living space, and provides multiple washing spaces. The washing machine allows the lower first main washing space 11a to do the laundries and provides an upper washing operation for face washing or teeth brushing in the upper hand washing container.
(56) Compared with the prior art, the face washing operation or teeth brushing operation in the hand washing container is allowable without interrupting the washing work in the lower main washing space.
(57) Hereinafter, a washing machine according a second embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein those components and configurations having same structure as the above first preferred embodiment are not repeatedly described in the following.
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(60) The hand washing container 120a further has an auxiliary drain outlet 33 provided at the bottom portion 124 thereof for discharging the washing water contained in the hand washing container 120a. The auxiliary drain outlet 33 may be embodied as a hole formed in the bottom portion 124 of the hand washing container 120a, or may be embodied as an individual switch member.
(61) The hand washing container 120a further has an overflow opening 130 formed at an upper position of the side portion 126 so that the overflowing washing water in the hand washing container 120a can be discharged therethrough when it is overfull preventing water contained in the hand washing container 120a from overflowing from the top edge of the side portion 126.
(62) The main washing machine body further comprises a receiving tank 35 for the water from the auxiliary drainage outlet 33 and the overflow opening 130 flows into the receiving tank 35 in a predetermined length which whatever the doorsets assembly 100 is moved, the downstream water is always flowed into the receiving tank 35 And, an auxiliary drainage pipe 33a provided at the bottom portion 124a thereof is driven to move within the length of the receiving tank 35. And the water in the receiving tank 35 is discharged into a third drainage pipe 23 arranged in the main washing machine body, wherein the third drainage pipe 23 is communicated with the second drainage pipe 34 to discharge the washing water to the outside.
(63) In the present invention, the third drainage pipe 23 may also preferably be configured to directly and individually discharge to the outside.
(64) Hereinafter, a washing machine according a third embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein those components and configurations having same structure as the above first and second preferred embodiment are not repeatedly described in the following.
(65) According to the opened state of the doorsets assembly 100 of the washing machine is shown in
(66) Different from the second embodiment, no receiving tank 35 is provided. The main washing machine body 10 further comprises a movable connection unit 33a′, wherein the water discharged from the auxiliary drainage outlet 33 and the overflow opening 130 flows into the third drainage pipe 23 through the movable connection unit 33a′ to the third drainage pipe 23 communicated with the second drain pipe 34 for discharging the washing water to the outside.
(67) According to the embodiment, the movable connection unit 33a′ is connected to the auxiliary drainage outlet 33 and the overflow opening 130 on the one end, and connected to the third drainage pipe 23 on the other end. The movable connection unit 33a′ has a predetermined length which when the doorsets assembly 100 is moved, the movable connection unit 33a′ is driven to move with the doorsets assembly 100.
(68) The water overflowed from the overflow opening 130 According to the embodiment passes through the movable connection unit 33a′, the third drainage pipe 23, and the second drainage pipe 34 in order and is discharged to the outside by the second drainage pipe 34. However, the third drainage pipe 23 may also preferably be configured to directly and individually discharge to the outside.
(69) Hereinafter, a washing machine according a fourth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein those components and configurations having same structure as the above first, second and third preferred embodiment are not repeatedly described in the following.
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(71) Hereinafter, a washing machine according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein those components and configurations having same structure as the above first, second, third and fourth preferred embodiment are not repeatedly described in the following.
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(73) Hereinafter, a washing machine according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein those components and configurations having same structure as the above first, second, third, fourth and fifths preferred embodiment are not repeatedly described in the following.
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(75) Optionally, the doorsets assembly 100 is arranged adjacent to the left wing 10b. The left wing 10b has a length named as hb and a width as mb, and the doorsets assembly 100 has a length named as h and a width as m, as shown in
(76) According to the embodiment, the washing machine comprises the left wing 10b and the slide unit 140 mounted on the left wing 10b for connecting to the doorsets assembly 100. The doorsets assembly 100 is connected to the left wing 10b by the slide unit 140, so that one side of the doorsets assembly 100 is movable along the left wing 10b.
(77) Optionally, the shape and arrangement height of the left wing 10b are predetermined as needed, and the shape and arrangement are not limited.
(78) The positions illustrated as R in
(79) When the doorsets assembly 100 is slide to move along the direction of Y2, the opening 24 is gradually opened, and the laundry to be washed can be put into the rotary tub 12 through the opening 24. The washing machine 1 according to the present invention can achieve synergies of user's space requirements for laundries inside the laundry basket 200, laundries in the rotary tub 12, and laundries in auxiliary washing space 120a.
(80) Another advantage of the embodiment is to provide a washing machine, wherein when the doorsets assembly 100 is moved along the Y1 direction, the height of the washing machine body (for example, the height of the washing machine is 100 cm) is designed to be suitable for the user to reach into the auxiliary washing space for softening hard stain soaking work or manual washing laundries or washing faces without bending over too much for a taller user to use the auxiliary washing space 120a, wherein when the doorsets assembly 100 is moved along the Y2 direction, the height of the washing machine (for example, the height of the washing machine is 100 cm) is 80 cm of height L with reduced the height L1 of the doorsets assembly 100 (for example, the size of L1 is 20 cm) to be easily taken laundries from the bottom of the rotary tub 12 without requiring the user to have a taller body or a longer arm.
(81) Optionally, the doorsets assembly 100 further comprises an pulley (not shown) provided on the bottom surface against the components around the opening, so as to decrease friction between the auxiliary washing space 120a and the lower body while the weight of the water and laundries in the auxiliary washing space 120a is on the pulley, so that the pulling movement is easier when the auxiliary washing space 120a has more weight and is filled with water and laundries and the hand feeling is better when the doorsets assembly 100 is pulled and moved.
(82) The slide unit 140 may also be preferably disposed between the bottom surface of the doorsets assembly 100 and the components around the opening on the main washing machine body 10.
(83) Hereinafter, a washing machine according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein those components and configurations having same structure as the above first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth preferred embodiment are not repeatedly described in the following.
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(85) The main washing machine body 10 further comprises a sheltering device 10dd. The sheltering device 10dd has an inner cavity 10ddd larger than the doorsets assembly 100.
(86) When the doorsets assembly 100 is moved in the Y2 direction, the doorsets assembly 100 is received inside the inner cavity 10ddd of the sheltering device 10dd to be hidden.
(87) Preferably, articles, such as detergents, can be placed on top of the sheltering device 10dd.
(88) Preferably, the switch control device 90 of the washing machine is arranged on the sheltering device 10dd (as shown in
(89) Preferably, the water supply device 160 is mounted on the sheltering device 10dd (as shown in
(90) Preferably, the water supply device 160 is hidden inside the sheltering device 10dd (as shown in
(91) Hereinafter, a washing machine according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein those components and configurations having same structure as the above first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh preferred embodiment are not repeatedly described in the following.
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(93) According to the embodiment, the washing machine further comprises a right wing 10c, wherein the slide unit 140 is mounted on the right wing 10c for connecting to the doorsets assembly 100. That is, the doorsets assembly 100 is connected to the right wing 10c by the slide unit 140, so that one side of the doorsets assembly 100 is movable along the right wing 10c.
(94) Preferably, the doorsets assembly 100 is surrounding by the rear wing 10d.
(95) Preferably, the height of the rear wing 10d or/and the right wing 10c can be predetermined as required.
(96) Hereinafter, a washing machine according to an ninth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein those components and configurations having same structure as the above first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth preferred embodiment are not repeatedly described in the following.
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(98) Optionally, the doorsets assembly 100 is surrounded by the right wing 10c shaped as a small block.
(99) The auxiliary water supply pipe 166 for the washing space 120a can be preferably concealedly mounted inside the right wing 10c, as shown in
(100) Hereinafter, a washing machine according to an tenth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein those components and configurations having same structure as the above first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth preferred embodiment are not repeatedly described in the following.
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(102) Optionally, the width m of the doorsets assembly 100 is set larger comparing with above embodiments, and the sheltering device 10dd has a large inner cavity 10ddd that can receive the doorsets assembly 100 inside.
(103) The doorsets assembly 100 of the washing machine is movable along the Y1 direction or along the Y2 direction. And the inner cavity 10ddd is used to receive part of or all of the doorsets assembly 100 therein when moving the doorsets assembly 100 in the Y2 direction, so that part of or all of the doorsets assembly 100 can be hidden under the sheltering device 10dd. When the doorsets assembly 100 is moved along the Y2 direction, the opening 24 is opened, and the laundry to be washed can be put into the rotary tub 12 through the opening 24. When the doorsets assembly 100 is moved along the direction of Y1, the doorsets assembly 100 is pulled out of the sheltering device 10dd and the opening 24 is closed. It is appreciated that putting laundries into or taking laundries out of the opening 24 into the rotary tub 12 will not interrupt and affect interrupting the softening or soaking work inside the upper hand washing container nor wasting washing water.
(104) The positions illustrated as R in drawings are the position where the user stands. When the auxiliary washing space 120a is moved closer to the position R where the user stands, it is beneficial for the user to operate in the auxiliary washing space of the auxiliary washing unit to soften or soak laundries, wash laundries or wash faces.
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(106) Optionally, the height of the front wing 10a is predetermined as required.
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(109) Optionally, the main washing machine body 1 and the auxiliary washing unit 120 are coupled through the locking member 150, so the user can conveniently open and close the doorsets assembly 100. Since the first main washing space 11a is required to be used, the auxiliary washing unit 120 is pulled out and locked to the main washing machine body through the locking member 150.
(110) When it is not necessary to use the auxiliary washing unit or it is necessary to put laundries into or take laundries out of the first main washing space 11a, the lock member 150 is unlocked so as to push the auxiliary washing unit 120 back. The user can lock or unlock the lock member 150 as needed.
(111) Optionally, the locking member 150 can be arranged between the doorsets assembly 100 and the front wing 10a, or between the doorsets assembly 100 and the left wing 10b, or between the doorsets assembly 100 and the right wing 10c.
(112) Optionally, the height of the front wing 10a or/and the left wing 10b or/and the rear wing 10d or/and the right wing 10c is predetermined as required.
(113) The washing machine further comprises the automatic auxiliary device (not shown), in which the mechanical movement of the doorsets assembly 100 of opening or closing can automatically controlled by a switch control unit 90.
(114) Hereinafter, a washing machine according to an eleventh embodiment of the present invention is illustrated.
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(116) Optionally, the doorsets assembly 100 is connected to the rear wing 10d. The doorsets assembly 100 has a width of m, and the doorsets assembly 100 has an hand washing container of a width of m formed therein. The slide unit 140 may also be preferably disposed between the bottom surface of the doorsets assembly 100 and the main washing machine body 10. The doorsets assembly 100 of the washing machine is movable along the Y1 direction or along the Y2 direction. When the doorsets assembly 100 is moved along the Y1 direction, the opening 24 is opened and the laundry can be put into the rotary tub 12 through the opening 24.
(117) Hereinafter, a washing machine according to a twelfth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated.
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(120) Hereinafter, a washing machine according to a thirteenth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated.
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(124) The positions illustrated as R are the position where the user stands. When the doorsets assembly 100 of the washing machine is rotated horizontally to open the opening 24, the laundry to be washed can be put into the rotary tub 12 through the opening 24. When the doorsets assembly 100 opens the opening 24, the process of taking laundries from the opening 24 into the rotary tub 12 will not interrupt and affect the work of softening or soaking work inside the upper hand washing container without wasting washing water.
(125) When the hand washing container is moved closer to the position R where the user stands, it is beneficial for the user to soften, soak or wash laundries or wash faces in the hand washing container.
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(127) Optionally, the orientation of the axis 500 in the washing machine 1 is not limited as the above. According to requirements, it can be arranged in any orientation desired, such as the front, rear, left, right direction of the main washing machine body of the washing machine 1.
(128) Optionally, the main washing machine body 1 and the auxiliary washing unit 120 are coupled through the locking member 150, and a user can conveniently open or close the doorsets assembly 100. When the first main washing space 11a is to be used for washing, the auxiliary washing unit 120 is horizontally rotated to move to close the opening, and the locking member 150 is locked.
(129) When auxiliary washing is not needed or laundries are needed to be put into or taken out of the first main washing space 11a, the locking member 150 is unlocked for moving the auxiliary washing unit 120 in horizontal rotation to open the opening. The user can lock or unlock the lock member 150 as needed to secure the position between the auxiliary washing unit and the main washing machine body.
(130) Hereinafter, a washing machine according to a fourteenth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein those components and configurations having same structure as the above first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth preferred embodiment are not repeatedly described in the following.
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(133) The cover 110 is pivoted upward to open the auxiliary washing space 120a, and the cover 110 is pivoted downward to close the auxiliary washing space 120a.
(134) Hereinafter, a washing machine according to a fifteenth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated.
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(136) The washing machine 1, as shown in
(137) The positions illustrated as R are the position where the user stands. When the doorsets assembly 100 of the washing machine is moved horizontally to open the opening 24, the laundry to be washed can be put into the rotary tub 12 through the opening 24. When the doorsets assembly 100 opens the opening 24, the process of taking laundries from the opening 24 into the rotary tub 12 will not interrupt and affect the work of softening or soaking work inside the upper hand washing container without wasting washing water.
(138) When the hand washing container is moved closer to the position R where the user stands, it is beneficial for the user to soften, soak or wash laundries or wash faces in the hand washing container.
(139) It is appreciated that the washing machine 1 according to the present invention can achieve synergies of user's space requirements for laundries inside the laundry basket 200, in the first rotary tub 12a, in the hand washing container, in the second rotary tub 12b and in auxiliary washing space 120a.
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(141) The sliding arrangement of the doorsets assembly 100 of the auxiliary washing unit 120 and the doorsets assembly 1100 of the second auxiliary washing unit 1120 can be designed similar as the structure of other illustrated embodiments.
(142) Optionally, as shown in
(143) The doorsets assembly 100 does not slide out of the peripheral of the washing machine 1, and does not increase the floor space of the washing machine 1 so as not to occupy much of the user's living room space with allowing the operation of putting laundries into or taking laundries out of the main washing space without interrupting the softening or soaking work inside the upper hand washing container.
(144) Optionally, the washing machine with multiple tubs according to this embodiment can be embodied in structure of a two-tub, three-tub, four-tub, or five-tub configuration.
(145) Optionally, the washing machine with multiple tubs as shown in this fourth preferred embodiment is not limited to the structure comprising the rotary tub 12a (or the second rotary tub 12b), the stationary tub 11a (or the second stationary tub 11b) and the pulsator 50. In other words, the first main washing space 11a and the second washing space 11b may be embodied with a single dehydration, spin-drying, or dryer function of drying laundries without washing function.
(146) Hereinafter, a washing machine according to a sixteenth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein those components and configurations having same structure as the above first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, and fourteenth preferred embodiment are not repeatedly described in the following.
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(148) Hereinafter, a washing machine according to a seventeenth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein those components and configurations having same structure as the above first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth preferred embodiment are not repeatedly described in the following.
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(150) Hereinafter, a washing machine according to an eighteenth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein those components and configurations having same structure as the above preferred embodiment are not repeatedly described in the following.
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(152) Optionally, as shown in
(153) Optionally, the size of the washboard 110a on the doorsets assembly 100 may also made to fully cover the auxiliary washing space 120a so as to maximize the washing area of the washboard 110a.
(154) Optionally, according to the requirement of the user, the washboard 110a is hinged with the doorsets assembly 100, wherein the hinge connection position can be set close to a position where the user works and stands. It can also be set at the left side, right side or rear side of the main washing machine body 10.
(155) Optionally, the washboard may comprises one or more friction protrusions (not shown) protruded thereon according to the requirement of the user.
(156) The protruded friction protrusions can promote auxiliary washing during scrubbing. The friction protrusions can be designed to form anywhere on the surface of the washboard. The friction protrusions are used to increase the frictional force with the laundry to be washed during hand washing, so that the dirt and stain thereon are easily washed out from the laundry to be washed. However, the shape and arrangement of the friction protrusions are not limited.
(157) One skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment of the present invention as shown in the drawings and described above is exemplary only and not intended to be limiting. It will thus be seen that the objects of the present invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. The embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structural principles of the present invention and is subject to change without departure from such principles. Therefore, this invention comprises all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.