[0001] The present invention relates to a washing machine, and more particularly, to a detergent
dispensing apparatus of a washing machine, which can effectively dispense the detergent.
[0002] Generally, a drum-type washing machine performs its washing cycle by manipulating
a control unit provided at a front portion. The drum-type washing machine includes
a detergent dispensing container for dispensing a detergent and/or softener during
the washing cycle. A door is formed on the front portion of the drum-type washing
machine. A tub is installed inside of the washing machine and a drum is rotatably
installed in the tub. The door is opened and the laundry is loaded in the drum, after
which the water and detergent are supplied into the drum. The drum rotates by a driving
motor to wash the laundry.
[0003] A typical drum-type washing machine includes a main body formed in a predetermined
shape, a drum installed inside of the main body, a tub for enclosing the drum and
reserving the washing water, a driving motor for rotating the drum, a detergent container
for dispensing the detergent, a water supply pipe connected to the detergent container
to supply the washing water or the washing water mixed with the detergent, a drain
pipe for draining the used washing water in the washing cycle to an external side,
and a pump and drain hose connected to the drain pipe to forcedly drain the washing
water.
[0004] When the drum loaded with the laundry and washing water rotates, the laundry is lifted
and falls repeatedly, in the course of which the dirt is removed from the laundry
by the friction with the washing water. The drum-type washing machine has been improved
in its function. For example, a heat-drying function is added to the drum-type washing
machine.
[0005] In the conventional washing machine, the detergent dispensing container for dispensing
the detergent and softener is formed on the front portion, i.e., the front left-upper
portion thereof. The user withdraws the detergent container from the washing machine
and fills the detergent container with a proper type and amount of the detergent.
Since the laundry may be formed of a variety of materials, a proper detergent must
be selected according to the materials of the laundry. Therefore, the user must select
the proper amount or type of detergent according to an amount and material of the
laundry and fill the same into the detergent dispensing container.
[0006] The filling of the detergent with the detergent dispensing container by himself/herself
is troublesome for the user. That is, the user selects the proper type of the detergent,
measures the proper amount using, for example, a measuring spoon, and dispenses the
measured detergent to the detergent dispensing container by himself/herself. In this
case, it is difficult to accurately dispense the detergent and the detergent. Thus,
the detergent may pollute around the washing machine. The measuring spoon must be
frequently cleaned. This is troublesome for the user.
[0007] Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a detergent dispensing apparatus
of a washing machine, which substantially obviate one or more problems due to limitations
and disadvantages of the related art.
[0008] It is an object of the present invention to provide a detergent dispensing apparatus
that can easily select a type and amount of the detergent and reliably dispense the
detergent.
[0009] It is another object of the present invention to provide a detergent dispensing apparatus
that can accurately control the dispensing of a detergent.
[0010] Additional advantages, objects, and features of the invention will be set forth in
part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having
ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from
practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention may
be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written
description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.
[0011] To achieve these objects and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose
of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, there is provided a detergent
dispensing apparatus of a washing machine, including: a main body of the washing machine;
a detergent cartridge separately received in the main body and storing a detergent
therein; a detergent outlet formed on the detergent cartridge to define a detergent
dispensing passage; and an opening/closing assembly for selectively opening and closing
the detergent outlet.
[0012] In another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a detergent dispensing
apparatus of a washing machine, including: a main body of the washing machine; a cartridge
receiving body formed on the main body; a detergent cartridge separately received
in the cartridge receiving body and storing a detergent therein; a detergent outlet
form on the detergent cartridge to define a detergent dispensing passage; and a cap
for opening/closing the detergent outlet.
[0013] In still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a detergent dispensing
apparatus of a washing machine, including: a main body of the washing machine; a drawer
insertion portion formed on the main body; a cartridge receiving drawer separately
inserted in the drawer insertion portion; and a detergent cartridge separately received
the cartridge receiving drawer and storing a detergent therein.
[0014] According to the present invention, the dispensing of the detergent or softener can
be effectively realized and the initial installed and replacement of the detergent
cartridge can be easily realized.
[0015] In addition, when there is no need to dispense the detergent (i.e., in a rinsing
or drying cycle), the dispensing of the detergent can be prevented. Furthermore, since
the detergent outlet is selectively opened, the detergent hardening phenomenon by
the moisture that may be introduced through the detergent outlet can be minimized.
[0016] It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following
detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are
intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
[0017] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding
of the invention, are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate
embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the
principle of the invention. In the drawings:
[0018] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a drum-type washing machine having a detergent dispensing
apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0019] FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line I-I' of FIG. 1, illustrating a cartridge
receiving module;
[0020] FIG. 3 is a sectional view of a detergent cartridge of the detergent dispensing apparatus
of FIG. 1, before it is received in a cartridge receiving chamber;
[0021] FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the detergent cartridge of FIG. 3, when it is received
in the cartridge receiving chamber;
[0022] FIG. 5 is a sectional view of a state where the detergent cartridge of FIG. 4 is
pressed to dispense the detergent;
[0023] FIG. 6 is a sectional view of a state where the pressing of the detergent cartridge
of FIG. 5 is stopped to complete the dispensing of the detergent;
[0024] FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a drum-type washing machine having a detergent dispensing
apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention;
[0025] FIG. 8 is a vertical sectional view of a cartridge receiving module of FIG. 7;
[0026] FIG. 9 is a sectional view of a detergent cartridge of the detergent dispensing apparatus
of FIG. 7, before it is received in a cartridge receiving drawer;
[0027] FIG. 10 is a sectional view of the detergent cartridge of FIG. 9, when it is received
in the cartridge receiving drawer;
[0028] FIG. 11 is a sectional view of a state where the cartridge receiving drawer is inserted
in a drawer insertion portion of FIG. 10;
[0029] FIG. 12 is a sectional view of a state where the detergent cartridge of FIG. 11 is
pressed to dispense the detergent; and
[0030] FIG. 13 is a sectional view of a state where the pressing of the detergent cartridge
of FIG. 12 is stopped to complete the dispensing of the detergent.
[0031] Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present
invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
[0032] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a drum-type washing machine having a detergent dispensing
apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0033] Referring to FIG. 1, a drum-type washing machine 100 comprises a cabinet 110 defining
an appearance of the drum-type washing machine 100, a front cover 120 mounted on a
front portion of the cabinet 110, and a top cover 105 for covering a top portion of
the drum-type washing machine.
[0034] The drum-type washing machine 100 further includes a door 130 mounted on a center
portion of the front cover 120, a dial knob mounted on the upper portion of the front
cover 120 to input a washing mode, and a control panel 140 mounted on an upper portion
of the front cover 120 and provided with a variety of display units.
[0035] A detergent dispensing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention
is disposed on an upper portion of the drum-type washing machine 100. The detergent
dispensing apparatus includes a detergent cartridge 400 and a cartridge receiving
module 300 for receiving the detergent cartridge 400. The cartridge receiving module
300 includes a cartridge receiving chamber 311, a cover 350 for covering the cartridge
receiving chamber 311, and a piston 360 for pressing the detergent cartridge 400 to
dispense the detergent.
[0036] Meanwhile, the mounting location of the dial knob 200 and the control panel 140 are
not limited to the upper portion of the front cover 120. For example, the dial knob
200 and the control panel 140 may be formed on a portion of the top cover 105.
[0037] The operation of the drum-type washing machine will be described hereinafter.
[0038] The door 130 is opened and the laundry is loaded in the drum. Then, the door 130
is closed and the washing mode is inputted using the dial knob 200. Then, the operation
button is turned on and the detergent is dispensed by manipulating the detergent dispensing
apparatus.
[0039] When the detergent is dispensed, the washing cycle is performed. After the washing
cycle is finished, if required, a drying cycle may be further performed.
[0040] Meanwhile, according to this embodiment, the detergent dispensing apparatus is improved
so that the user can easily dispense the detergent and an amount of the detergent
dispensed can be accurately controlled. This will be described later.
[0041] FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line I-I' of FIG. 1, illustrating a cartridge
receiving module.
[0042] Referring to FIG. 2, the cartridge receiving module 300 includes a detergent cartridge
400 for storing the detergent and/or the softener, a cartridge receiving body 310
provided with the cartridge receiving chamber 311 in which he detergent cartridge
400 is received, and the cover 350 for covering the cartridge receiving chamber 311.
The cartridge receiving body 310 provided with the cartridge receiving chamber 311
and the cover 350 constitute the cartridge receiving unit.
[0043] That is, the detergent cartridge 400 includes the cartridge body 410, a detergent
storage chamber 411 formed in the cartridge body 410 to store the detergent, and a
detergent outlet 412 formed in front of the detergent storage chamber 411 to exhaust
the detergent. The detergent cartridge 400 further includes an detergent outlet forming
portion 413 forming the detergent outlet 412, a press plate 414 inserted in a rear
portion of the cartridge body 410 and pressurized by the piston 360.
[0044] The detergent cartridge 400 stores the detergent or softener in the detergent storage
chamber 411. The detergent cartridge 400 is a monolithic body itself, which can be
a unit for transportation and handling. This monolithic body of the detergent cartridge
400 is detachably attached in the cartridge receiving chamber 311. Therefore, when
the detergent or softener stored in the detergent cartridge 400 is fully consumed,
the detergent cartridge 400 is removed from the cartridge receiving chamber 311 so
that it can be replaced with a new one. That is, since the detergent or softener can
be handled by a unit of the detergent cartridge 400, it is easy to handle the same.
[0045] The cartridge receiving body 310 is further provided with a detergent inlet 213 through
which the detergent is introduced in response to the detergent outlet 412 as well
as the cartridge receiving chamber 311 in which the detergent cartridge 400 is disposed.
The cartridge receiving body 310 is provided with a detergent inlet forming portion
313 for forming the detergent inlet 312 and a sealing member 314 for sealing a space
between the detergent outlet forming portion 413 and the detergent outlet forming
portion 313.
[0046] The cartridge receiving body 310 includes a first cartridge fixing portion 316 and
a second cartridge fixing portion 318 for fixing the detergent cartridge 400 inserted
in the cartridge receiving body 310.
[0047] As shown in FIG. 2, the cartridge fixing portions 316 and 318 may be formed by stepping
a bottom of the cartridge receiving body 310. The first and/or second cartridge fixing
portion 316 and/or 318 may be rounded and chamfered at their surfaces that face the
detergent cartridge 400.
[0048] In addition, a detergent dispensing passage 331 and a detergent dispensing passage
forming portion 330 are formed in front of the cartridge receiving body 310. The detergent
dispensing passage 331 communicates with the detergent inlet 312 formed on a front
portion of the cartridge receiving body 310 to allow the detergent to be dispensed
into the tub. Between the detergent dispensing passage 331 and the detergent inlet
312, a cap 334 for opening and closing the detergent inlet 312, a cap support projection
333 for supporting the cap 334, and a guide portion 332 for guiding the cap support
projection 333 are formed. The cap 334 is installed inside of the guide portion 332
such that it moves forward or rearward according to a pressure difference between
an elastic force of a spring 335 and a pressure applied by a material introduced into
the detergent inlet 312, thereby opening and closing the detergent inlet 312.
[0049] The cap 334, the cap support projection 333, the guide portion 332, and the spring
335 constitute an opening/closing assembly for closing and opening the detergent outlet
412.
[0050] The cover 350 is connected to a side of the cartridge receiving body 310 to cover
the cartridge receiving chamber 311. That is, the cover 350 is provided with a pivot
portion 352 in which a hinge shaft 353 is inserted so that the cover 350 can pivot
within a predetermined angle range. The cartridge receiving body 310 supports the
pivot portion 352 and the hinge 353 is coupled to the cartridge receiving body 310.
[0051] The cover 350 pivots about the hinge shaft 353 within a predetermined angle to open
and close the cartridge receiving chamber 311. Meanwhile, a handle 351 is formed on
an upper portion of the cover 350 so that the user can easily open and close the cover
350 using the handle 351.
[0052] Meanwhile, the detergent cartridge 400 received in the cartridge receiving chamber
311 is pressurized by the piston 360 to dispense the detergent stored therein. That
is, the piston 360 a rear end portion 363 to which an outer force is applied, a connecting
portion 362 for transferring the outer force applied to the rear end portion 363,
and a head portion 361 pressing the press plate 414 using the outer force transferred
from the connecting portion 362.
[0053] The piston 360 is inserted into the rear portion of the cartridge receiving body
310 to reciprocally move and pressurize the detergent cartridge 400.
[0054] The piston 360 is exemplary only and thus the present invention is not limited to
this. A variety of pressurizing structures may be used.
[0055] The detergent dispensing apparatus according to this embodiment will be described
in more detail with reference to FIGs. 3 through 6.
[0056] FIGs. 3 through 6 are sectional views illustrating an operation of the detergent
dispensing apparatus according to this embodiment.
[0057] That is, FIG. 3 is a sectional view of a detergent cartridge of the detergent dispensing
apparatus of FIG. 1, before it is received in a cartridge receiving chamber, FIG.
4 is a sectional view of the detergent cartridge of FIG. 3, when it is received in
the cartridge receiving chamber, FIG. 5 is a sectional view of a state where the detergent
cartridge of FIG. 4 is pressed to dispense the detergent, and FIG. 6 is a sectional
view of a state where the pressing of the detergent cartridge of FIG. 5 is stopped
to complete the dispensing of the detergent.
[0058] Referring first to FIG. 3, the cover 350 pivots about the hinge shaft 353 by a predetermined
angle to open the cartridge receiving chamber 311. Then, the detergent cartridge 400
that will be received in the cartridge receiving chamber 311 is prepared. The cartridge
receiving chamber 311 stores a designed detergent or softener.
[0059] Then, as shown in FIG. 4, the detergent cartridge 400 is received in the cartridge
receiving chamber 311. Then, the detergent outlet formed on the detergent cartridge
400 and the detergent inlet 312 formed on the cartridge receiving body 310 communicate
with each other. At this point, the detergent outlet forming portion 413 and the detergent
inlet forming portion 313 press the both sides of the sealing member 314 at a predetermined
pressure to deform the sealing member 314, thereby sealing a space between the detergent
outlet forming portion 413 and the detergent inlet forming portion 313.
[0060] In addition, the front lower and rear lower portions of the detergent cartridge 400
are respectively fitted on the first and second cartridge fixing portions 316 and
the 318 so that the detergent cartridge 400 can be stably fixed in the cartridge receiving
chamber 311. At this point, the corners of the first and second cartridge fixing portions
316 and 318 are rounded or chamfered so that the detergent cartridge 400 can be easily
fitted.
[0061] In a state where the detergent cartridge 400 is fitted, the cover 350 pivots to cover
the cartridge receiving chamber 311. Then, the infiltration of foreign objects into
the cartridge receiving chamber 311 from the external side can be prevented by the
cover 350 while the detergent cartridge 400 is protected from the external shock.
[0062] Then, as shown in FIG. 5, the piston 360 is pressed. That is, when an outer force
is applied to a rear end portion 363 of the piston, it is transmitted to the head
portion 361 through the connection portion 362 to press the press plate 414, thereby
moving the press plate 414 forward. As a result, the material stored in the detergent
storage chamber 411 is pressurized by the press plate 414 and the pressure is transmitted
to the detergent outlet 412. The transmitted pressure presses the cap 334 closing
the detergent inlet 312 connected to the detergent outlet 412. At this point, when
the pressure applied to the cap 334 is greater than the elastic force of the spring
335, the cap 334 is pushed to open the detergent inlet 312 while compressing the spring
335. Then, the material stored in the detergent storage chamber 411 is dispensed along
the detergent dispensing passage 331 into the tub via the detergent outlet 412 and
the detergent inlet 312 communicating with the detergent outlet 412.
[0063] After the above, when a desired amount of the material stored in the detergent cartridge
400 is dispensed, as shown in FIG. 6, the pressuring by the piston 360 is stopped.
Then, the pressure applied to the cap 334 is released such that the elastic force
of the spring 335 becomes greater than the pressure applied to the cap 334. As a result,
the cap 334 is pushed toward the detergent inlet 312. Then, the detergent inlet 312
is closed again by the cap 334, thereby completing the dispensing of the material
contained in the detergent cartridge 400.
[0064] Through the above-described processes, the dispensing of the detergent or softener
into the tub can be easily and accurately realized.
[0065] Meanwhile, when it is intended to dispense the material contained in the detergent
cartridge 400 for other washing cycle, the detergent or softener can be dispensed
by simply pressing the piston 360. That is, as far as the detergent or softener is
remained in the detergent cartridge 400, the detergent or softener can be conveniently
dispensed into the tub by simply pressing the piston 360 without replacing the detergent
cartridge.
[0066] When the material contained in the detergent cartridge 400 is almost consumed, the
cover 350 is opened and the detergent cartridge 400 is removed from the cartridge
receiving chamber 311. Then, a new detergent cartridge 400 is received in the cartridge
receiving chamber 311 so that the detergent and softener can be dispensed again. Therefore,
there is no need to dip up and measure the detergent contained in a detergent container
disposed near the washing machine to dispense the measured detergent or softener.
That is, according to the present invention, by simply pressing the piston 360, a
desired amount of the detergent or softener can be dispensed.
[0067] A detergent dispensing apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention
will now be described with reference to FIGs. 7 through 13. Throughout the drawings,
the description of the elements identical to those of the foregoing embodiment will
be omitted.
[0068] FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a drum-type washing machine having a detergent dispensing
apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention.
[0069] Referring to FIG. 7, a detergent dispensing apparatus according to this embodiment
is disposed on an upper portion of the drum-type washing machine 100. The detergent
dispensing apparatus includes a detergent cartridge 400 and a cartridge receiving
module 300 for receiving the detergent cartridge 400. The cartridge receiving module
300 includes a drawer insertion portion 500, a cartridge receiving drawer 370 inserted
in the drawer insertion portion 500, and the detergent cartridge 400 receiving in
the cartridge receiving drawer 370. A handle 372 is formed on the cartridge receiving
drawer for the user's convenience. The cartridge receiving drawer 370 and the drawer
insertion portion 500 define the cartridge receiving portion. Meanwhile, the cartridge
receiving module 300 includes a piston pressing the detergent cartridge 400 to dispense
the detergent.
[0070] FIG. 8 is a vertical sectional view of the cartridge receiving module of FIG. 7.
[0071] Referring to FIG. 8, the cartridge receiving module 300 includes a detergent cartridge
400 for storing the detergent and/or the softener, a cartridge receiving drawer 370
in which a drawer body 371 for receiving the detergent cartridge 400 is formed, and
the drawer insertion portion 500 in which the cartridge receiving drawer 370 is inserted.
[0072] As described above, the detergent cartridge 400 includes a cartridge body 410, a
detergent storage chamber 411 formed in the cartridge body 410 to store the detergent,
and a detergent outlet 412 formed in front of the detergent storage chamber 411 to
exhaust the detergent. The detergent cartridge 400 further includes a detergent outlet
forming portion 413 forming the detergent outlet 412, a press plate 414 inserted in
a rear portion of the cartridge body 410 and pressurized by the piston 360.
[0073] The detergent cartridge 400 is a monolithic body itself, which can be a unit for
transportation and handling. This monolithic body of the detergent cartridge 400 is
detachably attached in the cartridge receiving drawer 370. That is, since the detergent
or softener can be handled by a unit of the detergent cartridge 400, it is easy to
handle the same.
[0074] The cartridge receiving drawer 370 includes the drawer body 371 defining a space
for receiving the detergent cartridge 400, and a first cartridge fixing portion 372
and a second cartridge fixing portion 3373 for fixing the detergent cartridge 400
inserted in the cartridge receiving drawer 370. As shown in the drawing, the cartridge
fixing portions 372 and 373 may be formed by stepping a bottom of the cartridge drawer
body 371. The first and/or second cartridge fixing portion 372 and/or 373 may be rounded
and chamfered at their surfaces that face the detergent cartridge 400.
[0075] The detergent cartridge 400 is inserted in the cartridge receiving drawer 370. This
assembly can be separately inserted in the drawer insertion portion 500. Therefore,
there is a need to replace the detergent cartridge 400, the cartridge receiving drawer
370 is withdrawn and the detergent cartridge 400 is replaced with a new one.
[0076] The drawer insertion portion 500 includes a drawer insertion body 510 and a drawer
insertion chamber 511 formed on the drawer insertion body 510 to receive the cartridge
receiving drawer 370. The drawer insertion portion 500 further includes a cap for
selectively closing the detergent outlet 412 and a sealing member 514 for sealing
a space between the drawer insertion body 510 and the detergent outlet forming portion
413. The drawer insertion portion 500 is provided with a detergent dispensing passage
531 formed on a front portion of the drawer insertion portion 500 to allow the detergent
to be dispensed into the tub and the detergent dispensing passage forming portion
530 forming the detergent dispensing passage 531. The detergent dispensing passage
531 is provided at its inlet portion with a cap supporting projection 533 supporting
the cap 534 and a guide portion 532 for guiding the cap support projection 533.
[0077] The cap 534 opens and closes the detergent dispensing passage 531 by moving frontward
and rearward by a pressure difference between the elastic force of the spring 535
applying a predetermined pressure to the cap support projection 533 and the pressure
of the material exhausted through the detergent outlet 412.
[0078] The detergent cartridge 400 is pressurized by the piston 360 to exhaust the detergent
stored therein. That is, the piston 360 a rear end portion 363 to which an outer force
is applied, a connecting portion 362 for transferring the outer force applied to the
rear end portion 363, and a head portion 361 pressing the press plate 414 using the
outer force transferred from the connecting portion 362. The piston 360 is inserted
into the rear portion of the cartridge receiving body 310 to reciprocally move and
pressurize the detergent cartridge 400.
[0079] The detergent dispensing apparatus according to this embodiment will be described
in more detail with reference to FIGs. 9 through 13.
[0080] FIGs. 9 through 13 are sectional views illustrating an operation of the detergent
dispensing apparatus according to this embodiment.
[0081] That is, FIG. 9 is a sectional view of the detergent cartridge of the detergent dispensing
apparatus of FIG. 7, before it is received in the cartridge receiving drawer, FIG.
10 is a sectional view of the detergent cartridge of FIG. 9, when it is received in
the cartridge receiving drawer, FIG. 11 is a sectional view of a state where the cartridge
receiving drawer is inserted in the drawer insertion portion of FIG. 10, FIG. 12 is
a sectional view of a state where the detergent cartridge of FIG. 11 is pressed to
dispense the detergent, and FIG. 13 is a sectional view of a state where the pressing
of the detergent cartridge of FIG. 12 is stopped to complete the dispensing of the
detergent.
[0082] Referring first to FIG. 9, the cartridge receiving drawer 370 is removed from the
drawer insertion portion 500. At this point, the cartridge receiving drawer 370 may
be completely separated from the drawer insertion portion 500 or a front portion thereof
maintains its insertion state in the drawer insertion portion 500. The detergent cartridge
400 storing a desired detergent or softener is prepared.
[0083] Then, as shown in FIG. 10, the detergent cartridge 400 is received in the cartridge
receiving drawer 370. The front lower and rear lower portions of the detergent cartridge
400 are respectively fitted on the first and second cartridge fixing portions 372
and the 3373 so that the detergent cartridge 400 can be stably fixed in the cartridge
receiving drawer 370. At this point, the corners of the first and second cartridge
fixing portions 372 and 373 are rounded or chamfered so that the detergent cartridge
400 can be easily fitted.
[0084] Next, as shown in FIG. 11, the cartridge receiving drawer 370 is inserted in the
drawer insertion chamber 511 so that the detergent outlet 412 can communicate with
the detergent inlet formed on the drawer insertion body 510. At this point, the detergent
outlet forming portion 413 and the detergent inlet forming portion 413 press the both
sides of the sealing member 514 at a predetermined pressure to deform the sealing
member 514, thereby sealing a space between the detergent outlet forming portion 413
and the drawer insertion portion body 510.
[0085] In a state where the detergent cartridge 400 is inserted, the cap 534 is biased by
the spring 535 to close the detergent dispensing passage 531. Therefore, even when
the cartridge receiving drawer 370 in which the detergent cartridge 400 is inserted
is completely installed in the drawer insertion chamber 511, the internal material
of the detergent cartridge 400 does not leak.
[0086] Next, as shown in FIG. 12, the piston 360 is pressed. That is, when an outer force
is applied to a rear end portion 363 of the piston, it is transmitted to the head
portion 361 through the connection portion 362 to press the press plate 414, thereby
moving the press plate 414 forward. As a result, the material stored in the detergent
storage chamber 411 is pressurized by the press plate 414 and the pressure is transmitted
to the detergent outlet 412. The transmitted pressure presses the cap 534. At this
point, when the pressure applied to the cap 534 is greater than the elastic force
of the spring 535, the cap 334 is pushed to open the detergent dispensing passage
531 while compressing the spring 535. Then, the material stored in the detergent storage
chamber 411, is dispensed through the detergent outlet 412 and the detergent dispensing
passage 531 communicating with the detergent outlet 412 into the tub.
[0087] After the above, when a desired amount of the material stored in the detergent cartridge
400 is dispensed, as shown in FIG. 13, the pressuring by the piston 360 is stopped.
Then, the pressure applied to the cap 534 is released such that the elastic force
of the spring 535 becomes greater than the pressure applied to the cap 534. As a result,
the cap 534 is pushed toward the detergent cartridge 400. Then, the detergent dispensing
passage 531 is closed again by the cap 534, thereby completing the dispensing of the
material contained in the detergent cartridge 400.
[0088] Through the above-described processes, the dispensing of the detergent or softener
into the tub can be easily and accurately realized.
[0089] Meanwhile, when it is intended to dispense the material contained in the detergent
cartridge 400 for other washing cycle, the detergent or softener can be dispensed
by simply pressing the piston 360. That is, as far as the detergent or softener is
remained in the detergent cartridge 400, the detergent or softener can be conveniently
dispensed into the tub by simply pressing the piston 360 without replacing the detergent
cartridge.
[0090] When the material contained in the detergent cartridge 400 is almost consumed, the
cartridge receiving drawer 370 is withdrawn from the drawer insertion portion 500
and the detergent cartridge 400 is removed from the cartridge receiving drawer 370.
Then, a new detergent cartridge 400 is received in the cartridge receiving drawer
370 and the cartridge receiving drawer 370 is inserted in the drawer insertion portion
500 so that the detergent and softener can be dispensed again. Therefore, there is
no need to dip up and measure the detergent contained in a detergent container disposed
near the washing machine to dispense the measured detergent or softener. That is,
according to the present invention, by simply pressing the piston 360, a desired amount
of the detergent or softener can be dispensed.
[0091] According to the present invention, since the detergent cartridge is received in
the cartridge receiving portion, the dispensing of the detergent can be performed
many times. When the material (detergent) is fully consumed, the detergent cartridge
is removed from the cartridge receiving portion to be replaced with a new one. Therefore,
the detergent or softener can be repeatedly dispensed by a simple manipulation.
[0092] In addition, since the cartridge receiving portion is designed with a cartridge receiving
chamber having a cover or a cartridge receiving drawer, the detergent cartridge can
be easily replaced.
[0093] Furthermore, since the opening/closing assembly for opening and closing the detergent
outlet of the detergent cartridge is provided, the detergent outlet can be opened
only when it is intended to dispense the detergent or softener. Therefore, when there
is no need to dispense the detergent (i.e., in a rinsing or drying cycle), the dispensing
of the detergent can be prevented.
[0094] In addition, since the detergent outlet is selectively opened, the detergent hardening
phenomenon by the moisture that may be introduced through the detergent outlet can
be minimized.
[0095] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations
can be made in the present invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention
covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within
the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.