A SELF-CLEANING WASHING MACHINE
20170362760 · 2017-12-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Peishi LV (Qingdao, Shandong, CN)
- Lin YANG (Qingdao, Shandong, CN)
- Yun TIAN (Qingdao, Shandong, CN)
- Feng LI (Qingdao, Shandong, CN)
- Qi ZHANG (Qingdao, Shandong, CN)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A self-cleaning washing machine includes an outer tub and an inner tub, a chamber between the outer tub and the inner tub is provided with cleaning particles for cleaning the inner wall of the outer tub and the outer wall of the inner tub, an accommodating chamber for collecting the cleaning particles is connected to a drainage outlet of the outer tub; a shield cover arranged at the drainage outlet rises or falls with the change of the water level in the washing machine or the control device to open or at least partially close the drainage outlet so that the cleaning particles flow into the chamber or back into the accommodating chamber. By setting the shield cover, the cleaning particles are not sucked out from the accommodating chamber and enter between the inner tub and the outer tub to avoid noise when the washing machine is dewatering.
Claims
1. A self-cleaning washing machine, comprising an outer tub and an inner tub, a chamber between the outer tub and the inner tub being provided with cleaning particles for cleaning an inner wall of the outer tub and an outer wall of the inner tub; wherein an accommodating chamber for collecting the cleaning particles is connected to a drainage outlet of the outer tub; a shield cover is arranged at the drainage outlet, the shield cover rises or falls as a change of a water level in the washing machine or by a control of a control device to open or at least partially close the drainage outlet so that the cleaning particles are controllably flowed into the chamber or flowed back into the accommodating chamber.
2. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 1, wherein, a density of the shield cover is lower than a density of washing water, or the shield cover is provided with a buoyancy chamber which is hollow and provides a floating force so that the shield cover rises as a rise of the water level or falls as a drop of the water level in the outer tub.
3. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 1, wherein, the shield cover includes a cover plate covering the drainage outlet; a projecting part is provided under the cover plate, when the cover plate rises, the projecting part (29) is at least partially in the drainage outlet to limit a horizontal position of the cover plate.
4. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 2, wherein, a body of the shield cover is provided with or connected with a hollow part which is set independently, the hollow part forms the buoyancy chamber-pg); the buoyancy chamber is sealed or open only at a lower end, so that the buoyancy chamber is filled with air and provides the floating force for the shield cover when the washing machine washing or rinsing.
5. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 4, wherein: the shield cover includes a sleeve with a hollow, a hollow part of the sleeve constitutes the buoyancy chamber; the sleeve is arranged under the cover plate, an upper end of the sleeve is sealed and a lower end is open.
6. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 3, wherein: a gap for the washing water in the outer tub flowing into the accommodating chamber is arranged between the cover plate and the outer tub and/or at the cover plate.
7. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 6, wherein: a supporting rib is arranged at an outer periphery of the cover plate so that the cover plate is supported above the drainage outlet by the supporting rib; a gap for the washing water in the outer tub flowing into the accommodating chamber is arranged between the cover plate and the outer tub.
8. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 7, wherein: adjacent supporting ribs are spaced at a certain angle, a distance between the adjacent support ribs is smaller than a diameter of the cleaning particles.
9. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 1, wherein: the shield cover is connected with a screw vertically provided; the washing machine is also provided with a control motor, an output end of the control motor is engaged by thread with the screw in order to make the shield cover rise or fall as a rotation of the output end of the control motor.
10. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 1, wherein: the washing machine also includes a drainage structure, the drainage structure comprises a drainage pipe that is communicated with the accommodating chamber, a connection between the drainage pipe and the accommodating chamber is provided with a filtering mechanism for preventing the cleaning particles from flowing out.
11. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 2, wherein, the shield cover includes a cover plate covering the drainage outlet; a projecting part is provided under the cover plate, when the cover plate rises, the projecting part is at least partially in the drainage outlet to limit a horizontal position of the cover plate.
12. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 3, wherein, a lower end of the projecting part is provided with a buckle with horizontal projection, the buckle is matched with the drainage outlet and is clamped; a distance between the buckle and the cover plate is smaller than a clearance between a bottom of the inner tub and a bottom of the outer tub, and is larger than a diameter of the cleaning particles.
13. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 5, wherein, the sleeve is disposed coaxially with the cover plate, and the sleeve extends vertically.
14. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 4, wherein: a gap for the washing water in the outer tub flowing into the accommodating chamber is arranged between the cover plate and the outer tub and/or at the cover plate.
15. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 5, wherein: a gap for the washing water in the outer tub flowing into the accommodating chamber is arranged between the cover plate and the outer tub and/or at the cover plate.
16. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 7, wherein, the outer periphery of the cover plate is provided with a plurality of supporting ribs extending radially along the cover plate, and the support ribs are protruded from the outer periphery of the drainage outlet; the supporting rib is greater thickness than the cover plate, and an underside of the supporting rib protrudes from an underside of the cover plate, so that the cover plate is provided at a certain distance from the drainage outlet under a support of the support ribs to form a gap for the washing water flowing into the accommodating chamber.
17. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 8, wherein, the supporting rib is wedge-shaped, a height of the supporting rib is gradually decreased outwardly from an outer side of the cover plate, and the underside of the supporting rib is inclined; an outer tub portion at the drainage outlet has a tapered surface that is tapered from top to bottom matching with the underside of the supporting rib.
18. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 2, wherein: the shield cover is connected with a screw vertically provided; the washing machine is also provided with a control motor, an output end of the control motor is engaged by thread with the screw in order to make the shield cover rise or fall as a rotation of the output end of the control motor.
19. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 3, wherein: the shield cover is connected with a screw vertically provided; the washing machine is also provided with a control motor, an output end of the control motor is engaged by thread with the screw in order to make the shield cover rise or fall as a rotation of the output end of the control motor.
20. The self-cleaning washing machine according to claim 2, wherein: the washing machine also includes a drainage structure, the drainage structure comprises a drainage pipe that is communicated with the accommodating chamber, a connection between the drainage pipe and the accommodating chamber is provided with a filtering mechanism for preventing the cleaning particles from flowing out.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0048] Major component description: 1—accommodating chamber, 2—shield cover, 3—outer tub, 4—inner tub, 5—chamber, 6—cleaning particle, 7—drainage chamber, 8—filtering mechanism, 9—drainage valve, 10—drainage pipe, 20—buoyancy chamber, 21—cover plate, 22—supporting rib, 23—sleeve, 24—buckle, 25—opening, 26—limit bar, 27—control motor, 28—screw, 29—projecting part, 31—drainage outlet.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0049] As shown in Figures from 1 to 7, a self-cleaning washing machine according to the present disclosure, comprises an outer tub 3 and an inner tub 4, a chamber 5 between the outer tub 3 and the inner tub 4 is provided with cleaning particles 6 for cleaning the inner wall of the outer tub and the outer wall of the inner tub. The bottom of the outer tub 3 is provided with a drainage outlet 31, an accommodating chamber 1 for collecting the cleaning particles is connected to the drainage outlet 31. A shield cover 2 is arranged at the drainage outlet, the shield cover 2 rises or falls with the change of the water level in the washing machine to open or at least partially close the drainage outlet 31 so that the cleaning particles 6 controllably flow into the chamber 5 or back into the accommodating chamber 1.
[0050] In the present disclosure, the specific working conditions of the shield cover when the washing machine executes the different programs are as follows:
[0051] 1. When the water is supplied into the washing machine, the water level of the washing water is raised to drive the shield cover to rise until at least part of the drainage outlet is opened, so that the cleaning particles flow into the space between the inner tub and the outer tub through the drainage outlet.
[0052] 2. When the washing machine drains, the water level of the washing water is lowered and the shield cover falls, and the cleaning particles flow back to the accommodating chamber with the water flow through the drainage outlet.
[0053] 3. When the washing machine is dewatering or not working, the shield cover is placed at the drainage outlet, and the cleaning particles are collected in the accommodating chamber.
[0054] By providing the shield cover, the cleaning particles in the accommodating chamber are not sucked out from the accommodating chamber and enter into the space between the inner tub and the outer tub as the inner tub rotates with high-speed, when the washing machine dewaters. Therefore, the noise is avoided.
Embodiment 1
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Embodiment 2
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[0057] In the present embodiment, the buoyancy chamber 20 is sealed or only the lower end of the buoyancy chamber 20 is communicated with the accommodating chamber 1 so that the buoyancy chamber 20 is filled with air when the washing machine washes or rinses to provide a floating force for the shield cover 2.
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[0059] Preferably, the sleeve 23 is disposed coaxially with the cover plate 21, and the sleeve 23 extends vertically.
Embodiment 3
[0060] In the present embodiment, in order to allow the washing water in the outer tub to flow into the accommodating chamber, a supporting rib 22 is arranged at the outer periphery of the cover plate 21 so that the cover plate 21 is supported above the drainage outlet 31 by the supporting rib 22; a gap for the washing water in the outer tub 3 to flow into the accommodating chamber 1 is provided between the cover plate 21 and the outer tub 3. Thus, when the shield cover 2 is lowered to be placed at the drainage outlet 31, the washing water in the outer tub 3 can still flow into the accommodating chamber 1 so as to ensure that the washing water in the outer tub 3 can be entirely discharged away through the drainage outlet 31. At the same time, during the water supply process of the washing machine, the washing water can be firstly introduced into the accommodating chamber 1, generating buoyancy force to the buoyancy chamber 20 to make the shield cover 2 rise.
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[0062] In the present embodiment, the adjacent supporting ribs 22 are spaced at a certain angle, the distance between the adjacent support ribs 22 is smaller than the diameter of the cleaning particles 6. Thus, when the cleaning particles float up with the washing water, the cleaning particles are prevented from rising vertically upward through the drainage outlet to reduce the impact strength of the cleaning particles against the bottom of the inner tub. It is further preferred that the supporting ribs be arranged at equal interval angle.
[0063] In the present embodiment, the outer diameter of the cover plate 21 is slightly smaller than the diameter of the drainage outlet 31 so that the washing water can flow vertically into the accommodating chamber directly through the gaps between the adjacent supporting ribs.
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Embodiment 4
[0065] In the present embodiment, the lower side of the cover plate 21 is provided with a projecting part 29, when the cover plate rises, the projecting part 29 is at least partially in the drainage outlet 31 to limit the horizontal position of the cover plate 21. Thus, after being floated, the cover plate 21 is always above the drainage outlet 31 to prevent the cover plate from being washed away by the washing water and cannot fall back to the drainage outlet.
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Embodiment 5
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Embodiment 6
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[0071] In the present disclosure, the accommodating chamber 1 is provided below the outer tub 3, and the upper wall of the accommodating chamber 1 is provided with a port communicating with the drainage outlet 31 provided at the bottom of the outer tub. As shown in
[0072] Preferably, the upper wall of the accommodating chamber is inclined obliquely upwardly from the periphery toward the port (not shown in the drawings); the inclination causes the cleaning particles to float up to the port as the water level rises and then flow into the chamber between the inner tub and the outer tub through the drainage outlet. During the process of drainage and dewatering, the cleaning particles 6 flow along the draining water into the accommodating chamber. When the water is fed next time, the cleaning particles move upwards as the water level of the accommodating chamber rises, and the cleaning particles will move in the oblique direction, that is, will move obliquely upward, which is more convenient to enter the port, and then into between the inner tub and the outer tub through the drainage outlet.
Embodiment 7
[0073] In the present embodiment, during the washing process the cleaning particles can float between the inner tub and the outer tub and impact the walls of the inner and outer tubs along with the water flow. And the walls of tubs are cleaned by the cleaning particles striking and rubbing the walls of the inner and outer tubs. After the cleaning, the cleaning particles flow into the accommodating chamber with draining water during the drainage process. When the water is fed in rinsing or next washing, the cleaning particles float out of the accommodating chamber with the supplied water level rising and flow into between the inner tub and the outer tub.
[0074] The cleaning particles are arranged between the inner tub and the outer tub for cleaning the walls of the inner tub and the outer tub, so that it will not stick dirt and breed bacteria. The cleaning particles can be sponge material or rubber or plastic foam, such as foam rubber, foam plastic, foam composite polyurethane. It is preferable to use an adsorbent material for cleaning the tub walls better. The cleaning particles need to have a certain degree of elasticity, a lower density than water in dry state, can be soaked in water, cheap price and strong abrasion resistance.
[0075] The cleaning particles are spherical, square, elliptical, cylindrical, tetrahedron or other irregular agglomerated particulate matter, the number of which is 3 to 50, which has lower density than water and a certain elasticity and abrasion resistance.
[0076] The embodiments of the above embodiments may be further combined or replaced, and the embodiments are merely illustrative of the preferred embodiments of the invention and are not intended to limit the scope and scope of the invention. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications in the technical solutions of the present invention are within the scope of the present invention without departing from the design concept of the present invention.