[0001] The present Invention relates to washing machines and to methods for controlling
the supply of water of a washing machine.
[0002] Generally, a washing machine (mainly, a drum washing machine) is an apparatus for
washing laundry in a cylindrical rotary drum by force of lifting the laundry and then
dropping the laundry when the rotary drum is rotated. Compared to a conventional pulsator
washing machine, the drum washing machine has a long washing time, but minimizes damage
to the laundry and has a low water consumption rate, and thus demand for drum washing
machines is increasing.
[0003] In the above-described drum washing machine, when water is supplied to the inside
of a tub so as to perform washing operation, the water is supplied from a water supply
device to the inside of the tub so that the laundry soaks in the water coming up from
the bottom of the tub, or the water is supplied directly to the laundry In the rotary
drum through an opening formed through the front surface of the rotary drum so that
the laundry soaks in the water.
[0004] In a front water supply structure of the above washing machine in which the water
is supplied from the opening of the rotary drum directly to the laundry, warm water
(at a temperature of approximately 57.2°C) directly contacts the laundry, thereby
degenerating contaminants of the laundry and deteriorating the washing performance
of the washing machine.
[0005] Further, when the warm water directly contacts the surface of laundry made of a material
with poor heat resistance, such as wool, silk or delicate clothes, the warm water
damages the laundry and causes detergent to stick to the laundry, thereby generating
spots on the laundry.
[0006] Illustrative, non-limiting embodiments of the present invention aim to overcome the
above disadvantages and/or other disadvantages not described above. In addition, the
present invention is not required to overcome the disadvantages described above, and
an illustrative, non-limiting embodiment of the present invention may not overcome
any of the problems described above.
[0007] Therefore, one aim of preferred embodiments of the invention is to provide a washing
machine for supplying cold water to laundry for sufficiently soaking the laundry and
then supplying warm water at a high temperature to the laundry thereby preventing
contaminants from degenerating, and a method for controlling the supply of water of
the washing machine.
[0008] Another aim of preferred embodiments of the invention is to provide a washing machine
for preventing laundry made of a material having poor heat resistance from becoming
stained and damaged by warm water of a high temperature when the laundry is washed.
[0009] In accordance with one aspect, the present Invention provides a method for controlling
the supply of water of a washing machine comprising a determination of whether or
not a water supply operation is selected; supplying cold water to soak laundry when
it is determined that the water supply operation is selected; and supplying warm water
after the soaking of the laundry in the cold water to prevent contaminants of the
laundry from degenerating.
[0010] Preferably, the water supply operation may be a water supply step of a washing operation.
[0011] Further, preferably, the cold water may be supplied for a predetermined time, and
the predetermined time may be set according to the quantity of the laundry.
[0012] Moreover, preferably, the cold and warm water may be supplied after the soaking of
the laundry In the cold water, so that the level of the supplied water reaches a predetermined
level, and the predetermined level may be a quantity of the washing water set according
to the quantity of the laundry.
[0013] Preferably, the cold and warm water is supplied after the soaking of the laundry
in the cold water, so that the temperature of the supplied water reaches a predetermined
temperature, and the predetermined temperature may be a temperature set by a user.
[0014] In accordance with a further aspect, the present invention provides a method for
controlling the supply of water of a washing machine having a rotary drum for containing
laundry comprising a determination of whether or not a water supply operation is selected;
supplying cold water to soak the laundry when it is determined that the water supply
operation is selected; and supplying cold water and warm water after the soaking of
the laundry In the cold water to control the level and the washing temperature of
the supplied water.
[0015] Preferably, a motor drives the rotary drum during the soaking of the laundry in the
cold water.
[0016] Preferably, the level and the washing temperature of the supplied water may be controlled
by simultaneously or alternately supplying the warm water and the cold water.
[0017] In accordance with another aspect, the present Invention provides a method for controlling
the supply of water of a washing machine, in which cold water or warm water is supplied
directly to laundry, comprising a determination of whether or not a water supply operation
is selected; supplying cold water for a designated time to soak the laundry when it
is determined that the water supply operation is selected; simultaneously supplying
cold water and warm water after the soaking of the laundry in the cold water so that
the level of the supplied water reaches a predetermined level; and alternately supplying
cold water and warm water after the soaking of the laundry in the cold water so that
the temperature of the supplied water reaches a predetermined washing temperature.
[0018] In accordance with yet another aspect, the present invention provides a method for
controlling the supply of water of a washing machine having a rotary drum for containing
laundry comprising: a water supply unit for supplying cold water or warm water directly
to the laundry; and a control unit for controlling supply of water when a water supply
operation is selected so that cold water is first supplied to the rotary drum to soak
the laundry and warm water is then supplied to the rotary drum.
[0019] The control of the supply of the water may be performed during a washing operation.
[0020] Further, the control unit may control the water supply unit so that cold and warm
water is simultaneously supplied to the rotary drum after the soaking of the laundry
in cold water and the level of the supplied water reaches a predetermined level.
[0021] Moreover, the control unit may control the water supply unit so that cold water and
warm water are alternately supplied to the rotary drum after the soaking of the laundry
in cold water and the temperature of the supplied water reaches a predetermined temperature.
[0022] In accordance with a still further aspect of the present invention, there is provided
a washing machine having a rotary drum for containing laundry comprising: a water
supply unit for supplying cold water or warm water directly to the laundry; and a
control unit for controlling supply of water, wherein when a water supply operation
is selected, cold water is first supplied to the rotary drum to soak the laundry and
warm water is then supplied to the rotary drum.
[0023] Further features of the present invention are set out in the appended claims.
[0024] The present invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the
following description of the illustrative, non-limiting embodiments, taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a washing machine consistent with an exemplary embodiment
of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of an apparatus for controlling the supply of water of the
washing machine consistent with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
and
FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating a method for controlling the supply of water of
the washing machine consistent with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
[0025] Reference will now be made in detail to an Illustrative, non-limiting embodiment
of the present invention, an example of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings,
wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout. The illustrative,
non-limiting embodiment is described below to explain the present invention by referring
to the annexed drawings.
[0026] FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a washing machine consistent with an exemplary embodiment
of the present invention.
[0027] In FIG. 1, the washing machine of an embodiment of the present Invention comprises
a drum-shaped tub 11 installed In a main body 10 for containing washing water, and
a rotary drum 12 rotatably installed in the tub 11.
[0028] The tub 11 slopes toward the installation ground of the washing machine at a designated
angle (α) so that a front surface 11a of the tub 11, through which an opening 11b
is formed, is located at a position higher than that of the rear surface 11c of the
tub 11. The rotary drum 12 installed in the tub 11 has the same structure as that
of the tub 11 so that a front surface 12a of the rotary drum 12, through which an
opening 12b is formed, is located at a position higher than that of the rear surface
12c of the rotary drum 12.
[0029] That is, the front surface 12a of the rotary drum 12 provided with the opening 12b
ascends forward In a slantwise fashion such that a rotary central line A of the rotary
drum 12 meets the installation ground of the washing machine at the designated angle
(
α). Here, since a rotary shaft 13, connected to the central portion of the rear surface
12c of the rotary drum 12, is rotatably supported by the central portion of the rear
surface 11c of the tub 11, the rotary drum 12 is rotated in the tub 11.
[0030] A plurality of through holes 12d are formed through the cylindrical surface of the
rotary drum 12, and a plurality of lifters 14 for lifting and dropping the laundry
when the rotary drum 12 is rotated are installed on the inner surface of the rotary
drum 12.
[0031] A motor 15 serving as a driving device for rotating the rotary shaft 13 connected
to the rotary drum 12 is installed outside the rear surface 11c of the tub 11. The
motor 15 comprises a stator 15a fixed to the rear surface 11c of the tub 11, a rotor
15b rotatably disposed outside the stator 15a, and a rotary plate 15c connecting the
rotor 15b and the rotary shaft 13.
[0032] An opening 16 is formed through the front surface of the main body 10 at a position
corresponding to the opening 12b of the rotary drum 12 and the opening 11 b of the
tub 11 so that the laundry is inserted into or taken out of the rotary drum 12 through
the opening 16. A door 17 for opening and closing the opening 16 is installed on the
front surface of the main body 10.
[0033] A detergent supply device 18 for supplying detergent and a water supply device 20
for supplying washing water are installed above the tub 11. A drainage device 19 comprising
a drainage pipe 19a, a drainage valve 19b and a drainage pump 19c for discharging
water from the inside of the tub 11 to the outside of the tub 11 is installed below
the tub 11.
[0034] The detergent supply device 18 comprises a space for containing the detergent, and
is installed in the front surface of the main body 10 so that a user can easily put
the detergent into the detergent supply device 18.
[0035] The water supply device 20 comprises cold and warm water supply pipes 21 and 22 for
respectively supplying cold water and warm water, and cold and warm water valves 23
and 24, respectively installed in the cold and warm water supply pipes 21 and 22,
for controlling the supply of the water to the cold and warm water supply pipes 21
and 22.
[0036] Here, the cold and warm water supply pipes 21 and 22 are connected to the detergent
supply device 18 so that water is supplied from the outside to the detergent supply
device 18, A separate water supply pipe 25 is installed between the detergent supply
device 18 and the tub 11 so that the water, passed through the detergent supply device
18, is supplied to the tub 11, and a water supply nozzle 26 is installed at the outlet
of the water supply pipe 25. The above structure causes the water supplied to the
inside of the tub 11 to pass through the detergent supply device 18, thereby causing
the detergent in the detergent supply device 18 to be supplied to the tub 11.
[0037] FIG. 2 is a block diagram of an apparatus for controlling the supply of water of
the washing machine in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. The
apparatus comprises a signal input unit 100, a water level sensing unit 110, a temperature
sensing unit 120, a control unit 130 and an operating unit 140.
[0038] The signal input unit 100 serves to input operating data, such as a washing course,
a washing temperature, a dehydration speed, and whether or not a rinsing operation
is added, which are selected by a user, to the control unit 130. The water level sensing
unit 110 serves to sense the level of the washing water supplied to the tub 11, and
the temperature sensing unit 120 serves to sense the temperature of the washing water
supplied to in the tub 11.
[0039] The control unit 130 is a microcomputer for controlling the operation of the cold
and warm water valves 23 and 24 according to the operating data inputted from the
signal input unit 100 and the values sensed by the water level sensing unit 110 and
the temperature sensing unit 120. The control unit 130 includes a timer for counting
operating times of the cold and warm water valves 23 and 24, and a read-only memory
for storing data, such as predetermined times and predetermined water levels according
to quantities of the laundry.
[0040] The control unit 130 first supplies cold water to soak the laundry, thereby preventing
the laundry from degenerating when warm water at a high temperature is supplied to
the laundry. The control unit 130 secondarily supplies cold water and warm water simultaneously
to soak the laundry, thereby causing the supplied water to have a temperature between
the temperature of the cold water and the temperature of the warm water The control
unit 130 thirdly supplies cold water and warm water in an alternating fashion, thereby
controlling the washing temperature.
[0041] The operating unit 140 drives the motor 15, the cold water valve 23, the warm water
valve 24, the drainage valve 19b and the drainage pump 19c according to a driving
control signal of the control unit 130,
[0042] Hereinafter, the operation and function of the above washing machine of the present
invention and a method for controlling the supply of water of the washing machine
will be described.
[0043] FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating a method for controlling the supply of water
of the washing machine in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
[0044] When a user puts laundry into the rotary drum 12 and selects the operating data,
such as a washing course, a washing temperature, a dehydration speed, and whether
or not a rinsing operation is added, according to materials of the laundry, the operating
data selected by the user are inputted to the control unit 130 through the signal
input unit 100 (S100).
[0045] Then, in order to prevent contaminants of the laundry from degenerating due to the
warm water of a high temperature (approximately 57.2°C) in the first supply of cold
water, the control unit 130 drives the operating unit 140 to open the cold water valve
23 so that cold water (at a temperature of approximately 15.6°C) is supplied to the
inside of the tub 11 through the cold water supply pipe 21 (S110).
[0046] In the above supply of cold water, the control unit 130 drives the operating unit
140 to drive the motor 15 so that the rotary drum 12 is rotated at a predetermined
number of revolutions per minute and a predetermined operation ratio (on/off ratio),
thereby causing the laundry to soak in cold water by force for lifting the laundry
in the rotary drum 12 and dropping the laundry.
[0047] Here, the turning-on time of the cold water valve 23 is checked, and it is determined
whether or not the turning-on time of the cold water valve 23 exceeds a predetermined
time (time set by the quantity of the laundry for preventing the contaminants of the
laundry from degenerating, due to the supply of warm water of the high temperature,
by soaking the laundry in the first-supplied cold water) (S120).
[0048] When the turning-on time of the cold water valve 23 exceeds the predetermined time,
in order to perform the second simultaneous supply of the cold and warm water to soak
the laundry, the control unit 130 drives the operating unit 140 to simultaneously
open the cold water valve 23 and the warm water valve 24 so that cold water and warm
water are simultaneously supplied to the inside of the tub 12 through the cold and
warm water supply pipes 21 and 22 (S130).
[0049] In the above simultaneous supply of cold and warm water, in order to sense the level
of the washing water supplied to the tub 11, the level of the washing water is sensed,
and it is determined whether or not the level of the washing water reaches a predetermined
level (level set by the quantity of the laundry for allowing the supplied water to
have a temperature half of a predetermined temperature by soaking the laundry in the
simultaneously supplied-cold and warm water) (S140).
[0050] When the level of the washing water reaches the predetermined level, in order to
adjust the washing temperature by alternating the supply of cold and warm water, the
control unit 130 drives the operating unit 140 to alternate the opening and closing
of the cold water valve 23 and the warm water valve 24 so that cold water and warm
water are alternately supplied to the Inside of the tub 11 through the cold and warm
water supply pipes 21 and 22 (S150).
[0051] In the above alternating supply of cold and warm water, the temperature of the washing
water supplied to the tub 11 is sensed, and it is determined whether or not the sensed
temperature of the washing water reaches a predetermined temperature (the washing
temperature) (5160).
[0052] When the sensed temperature of the washing water reaches the predetermined temperature,
the control unit 130 commands the operating unit 140 to close the cold water valve
23 and the warm water valve 24 so that the supply of the water to the cold and warm
water supply pipes 21 and 22 is stopped (S170).
[0053] After the supply of the water is stopped, the control unit 130 drives the operating
unit 140 to drive the motor 15 so that the rotary drum 12 is rotated at a low speed
and other remaining operations (washing, rinsing, and dehydrating operations) are
performed according to the selected washing course (S180).
[0054] As apparent from the above description, preferred embodiment of the present invention
provide a washing machine for supplying cold water to laundry for sufficiently soaking
the laundry and then supplying warm water at a high temperature to the laundry, and
a method for controlling the supply of water of the washing machine, thereby preventing
contaminants from degenerating, and preventing the laundry made of a material having
poor heat resistance from being stained and being damaged by warm water of the high
temperature directly contacting the laundry when the laundry is washed.
[0055] Although an embodiment of the invention has been shown and described, it would be
appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in this embodiment
without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which
is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
[0056] Attention is directed to all papers and documents which are filed concurrently with
or previous to this specification in connection with this application and which are
open to public inspection with this specification, and the contents of all such papers
and documents are incorporated herein by reference.
[0057] All of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims,
abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed,
may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such
features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
[0058] Each feature disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims,
abstract and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent
or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated
otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent
or similar features.
[0059] The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment(s). The
invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed
in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings),
or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process
so disclosed.
1. A method for controlling the supply of water of a washing machine comprising:
determining whether or not a water supply operation is selected;
supplying cold water to soak laundry when it is determined that the water supply operation
is selected; and
supplying warm water after the soaking of the laundry in the cold water to prevent
contaminants of the laundry from degenerating.
2. The method as set forth in claim 1, wherein the water supply operation is a water
supply step of a washing operation.
3. The method as set forth in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein cold water is supplied for
a predetermined time.
4. The method as set forth in claim 3, wherein the predetermined time is set according
to the quantity of the laundry.
5. The method as set forth in any preceding claim , wherein cold and warm water is supplied,
after the soaking of the laundry In cold water, so that the level of the supplied
water reaches a predetermined level.
6. The method as set forth In claim 5, wherein the predetermined level is a quantity
of the washing water set according to the quantity of the laundry.
7. The method as set forth in any preceding claim , wherein cold and warm water is supplied,
after the soaking of the laundry in the water, so that the temperature of the supplied
water reaches a predetermined temperature.
8. The method as set forth in claim 7, wherein the predetermined temperature is a temperature
set by a user.
9. A method for controlling the supply of water of a washing machine having a rotary
drum for containing laundry comprising:
determining whether or not a water supply operation is selected;
supplying cold water to soak the laundry when it is determined that the water supply
operation is selected; and
supplying cold water and warm water, after the soaking of the laundry in cold water,
to control the level and the washing temperature of the supplied water.
10. The method as set forth in claim 9, wherein a motor drives to rotate the rotary drum
during the soaking of the laundry in cold water.
11. The method as set forth in claim 9 or claim 10, wherein the level and the washing
temperature of the supplied water are controlled by simultaneously or alternately
supplying warm water and cold water.
12. A method for controlling the supply of water of a washing machine, in which cold water
or warm water is supplied directly to laundry, comprising:
determining whether or not a water supply operation is selected;
supplying cold water for a designated time to soak the laundry when it is determined
that the water supply operation is selected;
simultaneously supplying cold water and warm water, after the soaking of the laundry
in cold water, so that the level of the supplied water reaches a predetermined level;
and
alternately supplying cold water and warm water, after the soaking of the laundry
in cold water, so that the temperature of the supplied water reaches a predetermined
washing temperature.
13. A washing machine having a rotary drum (12) for containing laundry comprising:
a water supply (20) unit for supplying cold water or warm water directly to the laundry;
and
a control unit (130) for controlling supply of water, wherein when a water supply
operation is selected, cold water is first supplied to the rotary drum to soak the
laundry and warm water Is then supplied to the rotary drum.
14. The washing machine as set forth in claim 13, wherein the control of the supply of
the water is performed during a washing operation.
15. The washing machine as set forth in claim 13 or claim 14, wherein the control unit
(130) controls the water supply unit (20) so that cold and warm water is simultaneously
supplied to the rotary drum (12) after the soaking of the laundry in cold water and
the level of the supplied water reaches a predetermined level.
16. The washing machine as set forth in any one of claims 13-14, wherein the control unit
(130) controls the water supply unit (20) so that cold water and warm water are alternately
supplied to the rotary drum (12) after the soaking of the laundry in the water and
the temperature of the supplied water reaches a predetermined temperature.
17. The washing machine as set forth in any one of claims 13-16, wherein the water supply
unit (20) comprises:
a cold water valve (23) opens or closes based on a command from an operating unit
(140); and
a hot water valve (24) that opens or closes based on a command from the operating
unit.
18. The washing machine as set forth In claim 17, wherein the water supply unit (20) further
comprises a detergent supply device (18).
19. The washing machine as set forth in any one of claims 13-18, wherein the control unit
(130) comprises a read-only memory for storing data associated with predetermined
times for supplying hot and cold water and predetermined water levels according to
a quantity of laundry.