[0001] The present invention relates to an improved washing machine with a reduced power
consumption, and in particular a machine capable of performing, in a traditional rotating
drum, a washing cycle of a quality as good as the one obtained with the prior art
machines, in spite of a limited water quantity being employed, and therefore with
reduced consumption of detergent and electric power for heating.
[0002] It is known that since when the rotating drum with horizontal axis was adopted, only
little changes have been experienced in the washing machine technology, other than
some minor improvements to make these machines more practical, steady and/or noiseless.
However the research in this field has been oriented lately to the reduction of utilization
costs of the washing machines, while trying to decrease, whenever possible, the washing
time and the consumption of electric power and water. The water feed reduction in
the hot washing cycle has proved to be the most advantageous and efficient way to
obtain this purpose. As a matter of fact a reduced quantity of water allows a quicker
achievement of the washing temperature with a saving of time and electric power, as
well as with a lower quantity of detergent at the same preferred concentration, thus
leading to a consequent strong reduction of costs.
[0003] On the other hand it is known that the washing effect is obtained by the dynamic
action mechanically exerted by the alternate rotation of the perforated drum in which
the clothes are placed being immersed in the water and detergent solution contained
in the washing tank and drum through the holes of the latter. This mechanical action
is also favoured by a certain number of dragging ribs extending longitudinally on
the inner cylindrical wall of the drum and radially projecting towards its rotation
axis. The quantity of water with detergent contained in washing tank should therefore
be such as to ensure a sufficient level height for soaking the laundry articles in
the drum. If the height is insufficient, the washing effect would be unavoidably poor.
[0004] In attempting to overcome these difficulties, washing machines have been lately manufactured
in which a sufficient soaking of the fabrics is ensured, in spite of the reduced water
feed, by adopting a solution providing for a re-cycling of water contained in a boiler
communicating with the washing tank by means of a recovery conduit, this water then
falling again as a jet onto the fabrics within the drum through the holes thereof.
This solution however requires that, in addition to the usual discharge pump, another
circulating pump is applied to the container-boiler, which draws water from the boiler
and delivers the same to the outlet section of the above-mentioned jet through a conduit.
There is also a variation of this solution, according to which the water jet is directed,
rather than to the outside of the drum, to the inside thereof, directly onto the items
to be washed through an inlet nozzle from the door chamber.
[0005] In both the preceding solutions, against an undoubted saving of energy, it should
however be taken into account the rise in costs resulting from the installation of
a container-boiler and an additional circulating pump, bearing also in mind that both
these elements add to the machine complexity and, especially for the pump, the likelihood
of failures or malfunctions.
[0006] FR-A-1299679 discloses, in combination with a washing, rinsing or bleaching machine,
having a feeding and degreasing auxiliary tank, a perforated drum rotatably mounted
within a stationary housing connected with said auxiliary tank. Said drum is provided
with rib-shaped "hoppers" or "troughs" having protruding elements or deflectors which
are suitable to dip into the water between drum and housing and to feed it into said
hollow ribs adapted to contain the washing liquid during a part of revolution of the
drum and then to discharge it again into the inside of the drum, as said ribs are
formed with perforations. However this prior patent states that only the wall downstream
of the rib, in the direction of drum rotation, is provided with holes and the drawings
show that such a wall is totally holed. Therefore this arrangement cannot ensure that
the collected water is retained within the rib-shaped hopperfor a considerable angle
of rotation, but it would be discharged almost immediately, well before reaching a
top position. Furthermore an auxiliary tank, in addition to the drum housing, is required.
[0007] Washing machines provided with hollow inner ribs in the rotating drum, with inlet
openings to take in water from the tank and outlet holes to discharge the same onto
the articles to be washed within the drum are also known from DE-A-3 527 724, DE-A-1
485 070, GB-A-673 887 and GB-A-222 420, according to all of which no auxiliary tank
is required.
[0008] From these prior disclosures the features in the preamble of the claim are known,
although DE-A-3 527 724 gives no indication about the position of the discharge holes.
DE-A-1 485 070 discloses a longitudinal partition wall in symmetric paddles provided
on a drum-like rotating housing in connection with a special machine having various
washing stations, wherein the clothes are in counter-flow movement with respect to
the washing fluid, from a feed inlet to a discharge outlet.
[0009] From GB-A-673 887 discharge holes are known on the upstream side, viewed in the direction
of rotation, for the whole length of a rib on the washing drum. According to GB-A-222
420 water inlet openings along one generating line on a washing drum appear to be
directed to opposite directions.
[0010] It is an object of the present invention to provide a washing machine the rotating
drum of which has inner hollow ribs including a transverse or radial partition wall,
with a respective protruding mouth element in such a direction to drag water for half
length of the ribs when rotating in one direction and for the other half length in
the opposite direction.
[0011] This object is achieved by means of the features of the characterizing portion of
the claim.
[0012] According to the present invention the inner hollow of each of said ribs is formed
with a division in two longitudinal chambers, each of which being provided with an
opening at opposite sides of the rib with an inlet mouth inclined toward opposite
directions, each time in the direction of rotation of the drum suitable to carry out
a dynamic action on the related half rib, the outlet holes being also provided on
opposite sides symmetrical to the central line of the rib to cause some water to be
stored therein before being discharged through said holes according to the corresponding
rotation direction of the drum.
[0013] These and other objects, advantages and features of the washing machine of the invention
will be clear to those skilled in the art by the following detailed description of
a preferred embodiment thereof, given by way of non-limiting example with reference
to the enclosed drawing in which:
FIGURE 1 shows a schematic view of the washing machine according to the invention,
illustrated in cross-section along a vertical diametral plane of the washing tank;
and
FIGURES 2, 2a show a sectional view along line II-II of Fig. 1 and, respectively,
a detail of the bottom portion of the washing machine, cross- sectioned along line
Ila-Ila of Fig. 1.
[0014] With reference to the drawings a motor-flywheel unit 1 is conventionally mounted
on the frame 2 of the washing machine according to the invention in order to rotate,
as it is known about a horizontal axis X-X, a cylindrical perforated drum 20 at the
inside of a chamber or tank 10 wich encloses the same. Again in a traditional way
the inside portion of drum 20 is accessible from outside through a door 12.
[0015] Similarly as for other known washing machines, the diameter of tank 10 is kept as
small as possible, while reducing at the same time the size of gap 15 between drum
20 and inner wall of the washing tank 10. Such a gap can be brought to a minimum size
of about 12 mm at the front side of the drum, as required by the unavoidable clearance
between the two walls, when considering that the rotating drum is subject to vibratory
and oscillating movements of its axis X-X, also depending upon the load of the articles
to be washed and their more or less uniform distribution. The size of the gap can
even be decreasing towards the rear side of the machine, where the drum is less subject
to transverse movements, such as by making the washing tank slightly tapered, with
a greater diameter at the front side. Due to the reduced room between tank and drum,
the heating resistance 16 is housed as it is known in a recess 14 formed for this
purpose at the lower portion of the wall of the tank itself, i.e. in the zone which
during the operation is certainly covered with water, as is better seen in Fig. 2.
[0016] By these known arrangements an average volume of 12 liters of water with detergent
can be reduced to about 8 liters for washing machines having a load capacity of 5
kg.
[0017] In this way the washing efficiency is increased, since the water quantity within
the drum 20 is relatively greater, whereas the fraction of fluid mass is reduced,
which remains substantially inactive, as it fills the gap 15. To ensure that all the
fabrics in the drum 20 will be soaked, the periphery of the drum 20 has on his outer
surface means for taking and temporary storing a given quantity of water which is
drawn from the lower zone of gap 15 upon rotation of the drum, to be subsequently
poured downwards onto the fabrics in the drum while the rotation continues.
[0018] With reference to the drawing, each of such means can be advantageously provided
by the dragging spokes or ribs usually included in the known washing machines to enhance
the mechanical action onto the fabrics to be washed by driving them into rotation
with the drum. These ribs are formed hollow for obvious reasons of weight reduction
and saving of material, and according to the invention are modified as follows. Designated
22, 22', 22" in Fig. 2, these ribs having a cylindrical cross-section with the apex
radially directed towards the axis X-X of the drum and evenly distributed along the
drum periphery (in the case shown at an angular distance of 120° from each other,
as they are in number of three), all show an opening 23 which communicates their inside
with the gap 15. The opening 23, defined by a slightly inclined member 21, is directed
facing the rotation direction of drum 20, whereby during the washing operation the
inside of each rib 22 is filled with the liquid in the lower portion of the gap by
dynamic effect, when opening 23 comes into contact therewith and, as the drum rotation
continues (in a counterclockwise direction in Fig. 2), the liquid flows out therefrom
through holes 25 provided at the apex portion of each rib. According to the invention
the holes 25 are formed beyond the apex portion, in the indicated direction of rotation,
in order to ensure that the water received within each rib will be discharged when
the latter has reached a given angle with respect to the horizontal, i.e. at a predetermined
height from the articles in the drum, this height in fact depending on the position
of said holes 25. A better distribution is thus obtained of then water which sprinkles
on the fabrics to be washed in a rain- like fashion.
[0019] However, as the drum rotation is alternately directed in both directions, if the
ribs were made as shown in Fig. 2 along the whole length, they would have no influence
on water in the gap 15 during the clockwise rotation of the drum 20. To this effect
it has been thought to use one half length of each rib 22 for the counterclockwise
rotation and the other half length for the clockwise direction by dividing each rib
into two halfribs (or half-spokes), i.e. a front one 22 and a rear one 22a, by means
of a separating central wall 24. Both half-ribs are aligned each other along the same
generating line of the cylinder forming the drum and have therefore the associated
opening 23 with the member 21 defining the same directed to opposite sides from the
central axis of the rib, and the holes 25 also positioned at opposite sides, symmetrically
with respect to those of the other half-rib. This is clearly shown in Fig. 2a with
reference to the lower rib 22, 22a, when compared with Fig. 2.
[0020] From the foregoing it will be clear the advantages and the way of operating of the
washing machine according to the invention which, without adding difficulties due
to additional devices which are expensive and such as to cause the drawbacks of possible
failures or necessity of maintenance service, provides for an important reduction
of the quantity of water required while a washing performance is obtained as good
as with the known washing machines of the prior art which need a larger quantity of
water. Thus the mass of water contained in the bottom of gap 15 between washing tank
and drum, which heretofore was useless for washing purposes, not only is reduced in
percentage with respect to that portion of water which is contained within the drum
passing through the holes thereof, but is also utilized to better soak the fabrics
to be washed.
1. Washing machine comprising a perforated drum (20) which rotates alternately in
opposite directions at the inside of a washing tank (10) coaxially therewith about
a horizontal axis (X-X), said drum being provid ed with inner, substantially radial
dragging ribs (22, 22', 22") which extend longitudinally and parallel to said axis
(X-X), also comprising means (21) projecting from the outer surface of drum (20) and
suitable to dip into the lower portion of a gap zone (15) between tank (10) and drum
(20) and to draw therefrom, during the rotation of the drum in one direction, a given
quantity of water, means (22) for containing the same during a fraction of revolution
of the drum and then discharging it down again into the inside of the drum (20), wherein
said means (22) for containing and subsequent discharging the washing liquid are formed
of the dragging ribs themselves (22, 22', 22") which are made hollow with an opening
(23) at the drum (20) periphery, with discharge holes (25) being provided only in
the zone of the rib apex directed inwardly into the drum and of the rib wall which
is upstream in the said one direction of rotation of the drum, and wherein the width
of the gap (15) between said tank and washing drum lying in the range of 12-15 mm
at the front portion of said drum, characterized by the fact that the inner hollow
of said ribs is divided in two longitudinal portions, each of which (22, 22a; 22',
22'a; 22", 22"a) having associated an opening (23) at opposite sides of the rib with
a mouth element (21) inclined toward opposite directions, each time in the direction
of rotation of the drum suitable to carry out a dynamic action on the related half
rib, the outlet holes (25) being also provided on opposite sides symmetrical to the
central line of the rib to provide for some water storing therein before its flowing
out through said holes (25) according to the corresponding rotation direction of the
drum (20).
1. Waschmaschine mit einer durchlöcherten Trommel (20), die koaxial im Inneren eines
Waschbehälters (10) abwechselnd in entgegengesetzten Richtungen um eine horizontale
Achse (X-X) rotiert, wobei die Trommel mit innenliegenden, im wesentlichen radialen
Mitschlepprippen (22, 22', 22") versehen ist, die sich der Länge nach und parallel
zu der Achse (X-X) erstrecken, weiterhin mit Mitteln (21), die von der Außenfläche
der Trommel (20) hervorragen und geeignet sind, in den unteren Bereich einer Spaltzone
(15) zwischen Behälter (10) und Trommel (20) einzutauchen und von dort während der
Rotation der Trommel (20) in eine Richtung eine bestimmte Wassermenge mitzunehmen,
Mitteln (22) zum Halten derselben während eines Bruchteils einer Drehung der Trommel
und zu deren nachfolgendem Wiederabgeben nach unten in das Innere der Trommel (20),
wobei die Mittel (22) zum Halten und nachfolgenden Wiederabgeben der Waschflüssigkeit
aus den Mitschlepprippen (22, 22', 22") selbst ausgebildet sind, die hohl ausgeführt
sind mit einer Öffnung (23) am Umfang der Trommel (20), mit Abgabeöffnungen (25),
die nur in dem Bereich des Rippenscheitels, der nach innen in die Trommel (20) gerichtet
ist, und der Rippenwand, die sich stromauf in der einen Drehrichtung der Trommel (20)
befindet, vorgesehen sind, und wobei die Breite des Spaltes (15) zwischen dem Behälter
und der Waschtrommel am vorderen Teil der Trommel im Bereich von 12 bis 15 mm liegt,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Innenhohlraum der Rippen in zwei Längsabschnitte geteilt
ist, denen jeweils (22, 22a; 22', 22'a; 22", 22"a) eine Öffnung (23) an sich gegenüberliegenden
Seiten der Rippe zugeordnet ist, mit einem jeweils in entgegengesetzte Richtungen
geneigten Mündungselement (21), geeignet, um jedesmal in der Drehrichtung der Trommel
eine dynamische Wirkung auf die zugeordnete Rippenhälfte auszuüben, wobei die Abgabeöffnungen
(25) ebenfalls an sich gegenüberliegenden Seiten symmetrisch zu der Mittellinie der
Rippe angeordnet sind, um für etwas Wasserspeicherung darin vor dessen Ausfluß durch
die Öffnungen (25) gemäß der entsprechenden Drehrichtung der Trommel (20) zu sorgen.
1. Machine à laver comprenant un tambour perforé (20) qui tourne alternativement dans
des sens opposés, à l'intérieur d'une cuve de lavage (10), ensemble autour d'un même
axe horizontal (X-X), ledit tambour étant doté de côtes internes de brassage sensiblement
radiales (22, 22', 22") qui s'étendent longitudinalement et parallèlement audit axe
(X-X), comprenant également des moyens (21) faisant saillie depuis la surface extérieure
du tambour (20) et en mesure de plonger dans la partie inférieure d'une zone d'intervalle
(15) entre la cuve (10) et le tambour (20), et d'en retirer, pendant la rotation du
tambour dans un sens, une quantité d'eau donnée, des moyens (22) pour contenir cette
eau pendant une partie de la révolution du tambour puis pour la déverser de nouveau
vers le bas, à l'intérieur du tambour (20), dans laquelle lesdits moyens (22) pour
contenir puis déverser le liquide de lavage sont formés par les côtes de brassage
(22, 22', 22") elles-mêmes, qui sont creuses avec une ouverture (23) à la périphérie
du tambour (20), avec des orifices de déversement (25) uniquement dans la partie de
la pointe de la côte orientée vers l'intérieur du tambour et dans la partie de la
paroi de la côte qui est en amont dans ledit sens de rotation du tambour, et dans
laquelle la largeur de l'intervalle (15) entre ladite cuve et ledit tambour de lavage
est dans la plage de 12 à 15 mm, sur la partie avant dudit tambour, caractérisée en
ce que le creux interne desdites côtes est divisé en deux portions longitudinales,
dont chacune (22, 22a; 22', 22'a; 22", 22"a) a une ouverture (23) qui lui est associée
sur les faces opposées de la côte, avec une bouche (21) inclinée dans des sens opposés,
à chaque fois dans le sens de rotation du tambour qui est adapté pour effectuer une
action dynamique sur la demie côte qui s'y apporte, les orifices de sortie (25) étant
également placés sur les faces opposées, symétriquement par rapport à la ligne centrale
de la côte, afin d'y permettre le stockage d'une certaine quantité d'eau, avant que
cette eau ne soit déversée, par l'intermédiaire desdits orifices (25), en fonction
du sens de rotation correspondant du tambour (20).