[0001] The invention relates to a method for the treatment of laundry in a laundry washer/drier
combination, to be executed subsequent to the laundering operation for preparing the
laundry for the execution of an effective drying operation.
[0002] Known laundry washer/drier combinations are designed for the sequential execution
of laundering and drying operations. During the laundering operation, the drum containing
the laundry is rotated at a low laundering speed in alternating directions, and during
the final rinsing operation, it is rotated at an increased spin-drying speed for effectively
squeezing the laundry partly dry prior to its being dried in the conventional manner.
[0003] The rotation of the drum at the spin-drying speed may, particularly in the case of
machines operating at very high spin-drying speeds of the order of 1200 to 1500 upm,
lead to the undesirable result of the laundry adhering to the inner walls of the drum,
giving rise to difficulties with regard to detaching the laundry from the drum walls
at the end of the spin-drying operation.
[0004] As a result thereof, the laundry may exhibit the tendency to accumulate in separate
areas of the drum's inner wall, rather than being evenly distributed over the entire
area of the inner wall surface of the drum as would be desirable for permitting it
to be rapidly and substantially uniformly dried. The uneven distribution of the laundry
may again result in its being yellowed and/or partially scorched in the course of
the subsequent drying operation.
[0005] It is an object of the present invention to guard against the occurrence of undesirable
effects of the type explained above in a laundry washer/drier combination by the employ
of a method for the treatment of the laundry effective to permit the latter to be
detached from the inner walls of the drum prior to the drying operation.
[0006] This laundry treatment method is carried out in the manner to be described and as
set forth in the appended claims.
[0007] The invention will be more fully understood from the following description, given
by way of non-restrictive example with reference to the attached drawing, the only
figure of which diagrammatically illustrates a time-chart of the variations of the
rotary speed of the drum in a laundry washer/drier combination functioning in accordance
with the present laundry treatment method.
[0008] This laundry treatment method is particularly applicable to laundry washer/drier
combinations operating at elevated spin-drying speeds of the drum and includes the
execution at the end of the various laundering operations of any selected laundering
cycle of the operative steps to be described as follows:
[0009] In particular, the operative steps of the present laundry treatment method are initiated
subsequent to the charge of water for the final rinsing operation having been admitted
to the tub enclosing the drum containing the laundry, by rotating the drum at a low
speed in alternating directions.
[0010] In the diagram of the drawing figure, this final rinsing operation is indicated at
A and has a duration of for example three minutes, during which the drum is rotated
at a speed of 55 upm. with its direction of rotation being reversed at 8 sec. intervals.
At the end of this operation, the rinsing water is completely discharged from the
tub during a period indicated at B and having a maximum duration of for example 20
to 40 sec.. During this period, the drum continues to be alternatingly rotated at
low speed, in the present example for 4 sec. in one direction and for 12 sec. in the
opposite direction, at a speed of 55 upm..
[0011] Subsequently, in the first step of the present laundry treatment method, the drum
is rotated in a series of short bursts of progressively increasing spin-drying speeds
separated from one another by intervals during which the drum is rotated at low speed
in alternating directions. In the present example, the present method provides the
execution of four such spin-drying bursts at rotary speeds of 400, 600, 800 and 1000
upm.. In particular, during the first part of this step of the present method, indicated
at C and having a duration of 15 sec., the drum is initially rotated at a low speed
of in the present example 55 upm, with only a single rotation in each direction for
a duration of 3 sec., followed by a short burst, in the present example of a duration
of 4 sec., of rotation at the spin-drying speed rapidly attaining a maximum of 400
upm., whereupon the electric motor of the machine acting to rotate the drum is deenergized
to permit the rotary speed of the drum to drop to the previous value. During the subsequent
second, third and fourth periods of this step of the method, indicated respectively
at D, E and F and having a duration each of 27 sec., the drum is initially rotated
at the same low speed of in the present example 55 upm, the direction of rotation
being reversed five times at 3 sec. intervals, followed by a short burst, with a uniform
duration of 4 sec., of spin-drying rotation at maximum speeds of 600, 800 and 1000
upm, respectively, whereupon the rotary speed is again reduced to the previous value.
[0012] In the second step of the present treatment method, generally indicated at G and
having a duration of 45 sec. in the present example, the drum is initially rotated
at the low laundering speed of in the present example 55 upm, with the direction of
rotation being reversed at intervals of 12 and 4 sec. respectively, followed by its
rotary speed being gradually and linearly increased to a value of in the present example
85 upm, which is then maintained for the remainder of this second step for permitting
a uniform distribution of the laundry over the inner walls of the drum to be established.
[0013] Subsequently initiated is the third step of the present treatment method, in which
the drum is exclusively rotated at the spin-drying speed which is progressively increased
from an initial value to a final value, in the present example from 650 upm to 1500
upm.
[0014] To this purpose the third step is in the present case subdivided into seven consecutive
periods designated by reference letters H, I, L, M, N, O, P, the first such period
having a duration of 10 sec, while the duration of the remaining periods is 50 sec
each.
[0015] In particular, during the first period H of this third step of the method, the rotary
speed of the drum is rapidly increased from the previously attained value of 85 upm
to a spin-drying speed of 650 upm, which is held for a short instance, to be subsequently
again rapidly increased to the higher spin-drying speed of 85o upm, which is then
again held for a short instance.
[0016] In the subsequent second period of this third step of the present method, the rotary
speed of the drum is rapidly increased from the previously attained value to a faster
spin-drying speed of in the present example 900 upm, which is then held constant for
the remainder of this period of the third step. In all of the remaining periods of
this third step, the rotary speed of the drum is rapidly increased from the previously
attained value to a somewhat faster spin-drying speed of successively 1000, 1100,
1200, 1400 and 1500 upm, the respective rotary speeds thus attained being maintained
constant throughout the respective periods of this step.
[0017] This sequence of spin-drying operations is conducive to obtaining an efficient squeeze-drainage
of the laundry and a uniform distribution of the laundry on the inner walls of the
drum rather than localized accumulations thereof.For permitting the thus treated laundry
to become readily detached from the inner walls of the drum to thereby ensure uniform
and effective drying of the laundry in the subsequent drying operation of the laundry
washer/drier combination without the danger of scorching and/or yellowing, the present
treatment method finally provides the execution of a fourth and a fifth step indicated
respectively at Q and R and having a durction each of 10 min in the present example.
[0018] In particular, for the full duration of the fourth step the drum is rotated at a
low speed of about 30 to 35 upm in alternating directions, in the present example
for 4 sec in one direction and for 12 sec in the opposite direction, while during
the fifth step, the drum is still rotated at a low, albeit somewhat higher speed of
55 upm, the direction of rotation being reversed at regular 10 sec intervals.
[0019] By suitably adapting the program timer of machines of the type under consideration,
it is thus possible to automatically control the execution of a particular cycle of
relatively short duration in accordance with the present method and subsequent to
the laundering cycle, to thereby establish the conditions for the efficient drying
of the laundry and for safely avoiding the occurrence of the above described undesirable
effects.
1. A method for the treatment of laundry in a laundry washer and drier combination comprising
a laundering tub enclosing a laundry-containing drum adapted to be rotated at different
speeds by an electric motor of the appliance for the execution of the laundering and
rinsing operations and a subsequent laundry drying operation, characterized in that,
subsequent to the end of the last rinsing operation and the ensuing complete discharge
of the water from the laundering tub, and prior to the initiation of the laundry drying
operation, the method provides the execution of a first, a second, a third, a fourth
and a fifth operative step, wherein in said first step the drum is rotated during
several periods, first at a low speed of preferably 55 upm and in alternating directions,
and then for a short burst at a spin-drying speed the value of which is sequentially
increased from preferably 400 upm to 1000 upm, in the second step the drum is rotated
initially at a low speed of preferably 55 upm and in alternating directions, and then
at another low speed faster than the previous speed, preferably at 85 upm, in the
third step the drum is rotated exclusively at the spin-drying speed during several
periods with the rotary speed being progressively increased form an initial value
to a final value, preferably from 650 upm to 1500 upm, the actual spin-drying rotary
speed of the drum being maintained constant for the duration of each period and rapidly
increased between successive periods, and in the fourth and fifth steps, finally,
the drum is rotated at a low speed for the full duration of each step, preferably
at 30 to 35 upm and 55 upm, respectively, and in alternating directions of rotation.
2. A method according to claim 1, characterized in that the spin-drying rotation bursts
of the drum in the first step are executed at speeds of 400, 600, 800 and 1000 upm,
respectively, and for a durction of 4 sec.
3. A method according to claim 2, characterized in that during the high-speed rotation
periods of the third step, the drum is rotated at speeds of 650, 850, 900, 1000, 1100,
1200, 1400 and 1500 upm, respectively.
4. A method according to claim 1, characterized in that during the fourth step, the drum
is rotated for a period of 12 sec in one direction, and for a period of 4 sec in the
opposite direction.
5. A method according to claim 1, characterized in that in the fifth step the drum is
rotated for periods of 10 sec in each of its directions of rotation.