BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates generally to a drum type washing machine, and more
particularly to a drum type washing machine including a balancer capable of rapidly
reducing vibration of a spin tub.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] In general, a drum type washing machine rotates a drum so that the laundry loaded
in the drum moves upward and then drops from the top to the bottom of the drum, thereby
washing the laundry. The drum type washing machine includes a housing forming an external
appearance of the drum type washing machine, a water reservoir accommodated in the
housing to receive water therein, a spin tub rotatably installed in the water reservoir,
and a driving motor generating rotational force by receiving electric power so as
to rotate the spin tub connected to a rotating shaft of the driving motor.
[0003] In addition, the drum type washing machine is provided with a shaft flange formed
at the center thereof with a rotating shaft and fixed to a rear surface of the spin
tub so as to uniformly transfer the rotational force of the driving motor to the rotating
shaft, and a balancer fixed to the rear surface of the spin tub so as to rapidly reduce
vibration generated when the spin tub is rotated.
[0004] The shaft flange includes a hub section for installing the rotating shaft, and a
plurality of arm sections extending radially outward from the hub section so as to
be fixed to the rotating shaft. The balancer includes a balancer housing formed with
an annular race that allows a mass accommodated in the balancer housing to move in
the circumferential direction, and a ball movably installed in the annular race so
as to serve as the mass. The balancer housing includes first and second balancer housings
coupled to each other through fusion welding while forming the race therebetween.
[0005] However, according to the balancer having the above structure, the ball accommodated
in the balancer housing is subject to centrifugal force during the rotation of spin
tub, so the ball repeatedly collides with the first and second balancer housings.
If the ball applies such impact to the first and second balancer housings for a long
period of time, the connection part between the first and second balancer housings
is weakened, so that the first balancer housing is separated from the second housing.
In this case, the ball accommodated in the race of the balancer housing may move out
of the race.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] Additional aspects and/or advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in
the description which follows and, in part, will be apparent from the description,
or may be learned by practice of the invention.
[0007] Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve above-mentioned problems
occurring in the prior art, and an aspect of the present invention is to provide a
drum type washing machine capable of preventing a ball accommodated in a balancer
from moving out of the balancer, even if the balancer is broken due to long-period
use of the balancer.
[0008] In order to accomplish this aspect, the present invention provides a drum type washing
machine including a spin tub which is rotated by receiving rotational force from a
driving motor through a rotating shaft, a rear balancer having an annular shape and
being coupled to the spin tub, and a shaft flange provided at a center portion thereof
with the rotating shaft and coupled to the spin tub so as to uniformly transfer the
rotational force to the spin tub, wherein the rear balancer is supported on a rear
surface of a rear cover by means of the shaft flange.
[0009] The spin tub includes a spin tub body having a cylindrical shape and a rear surface
of which is opened, and the rear cover covering the rear surface of the spin tub body,
a part of a rear end portion of the spin tub body protrudes toward a rear side of
the rear cover, and an outer end portion of the shaft flange is fixed to the part
of the rear end portion of the spin tub body that protrudes toward the rear side of
the rear cover.
[0010] A support section is provided at an outer peripheral end portion of the rear cover,
in which the support section extends rearward in parallel to the spin tub body such
that an outer peripheral surface of the rear balancer is supported by the support
section and an outer peripheral end portion of the shaft flange is fixed to the support
section.
[0011] An annular groove is formed at the outer peripheral end portion of the rear cover
so as to receive the rear balancer, and the rear balancer is rested in the annular
groove by means of the shaft flange.
[0012] The rear balancer includes first and second balancer housings having annular shapes
and being coupled to each other such that a race, in which a plurality of balls are
movably installed, is formed between the first and second balancer housings.
[0013] The present invention also provides a drum type washing machine including a spin
tub which is rotated by receiving rotational force from a driving motor through a
rotating shaft, a rear balancer having an annular shape and reducing vibration of
the spin tub, and a shaft flange provided at a center portion thereof with the rotating
shaft and coupled to the spin tub so as to uniformly transfer the rotational force
to the spin tub, wherein the rear balancer is installed on the shaft flange.
[0014] The shaft flange includes a balancer support on which the rear balancer is installed.
[0015] The balancer support is formed with a groove in which the rear balancer is rested,
and the groove is opened toward a rear surface of the spin tub.
[0016] The shaft flange includes a hub section for installing the rotating shaft, and a
plurality of arm sections extending radially outward from the hub section so as to
be fixed to the spin tub, in which the balancer support extends from end portions
of the arm sections.
[0017] The balancer support has an annular shape and is connected to the arm sections.
[0018] The rear balancer includes first and second balancer housings having annular shapes
and are coupled to each other such that a race, in which a plurality of balls are
movably installed, is formed between the first and second balancer housings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will
be more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with
the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a sectional view showing the structure of a drum type washing machine according
to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the arrangement of a balancer and a
shaft flange provided in a drum type washing machine according to a first embodiment
of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a sectional view showing the arrangement of a balancer and a shaft flange
provided in a drum type washing machine according to a first embodiment of the present
invention;
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view showing the arrangement of a balancer and a
shaft flange provided in a drum type washing machine according to a second embodiment
of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a sectional view showing the arrangement of a balancer and a shaft flange
provided in a drum type washing machine according to a second embodiment of the present
invention; and
FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view showing the arrangement of a balancer and a
shaft flange provided in a drum type washing machine according to a third embodiment
of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0020] Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present invention,
examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference
numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below
to explain the present invention by referring to the figures.
[0021] Hereinafter, a drum type washing machine according to a first embodiment of the present
invention will be described with reference to accompanying drawings.
[0022] As shown in FIG. 1, the drum type washing machine according to the present invention
includes a housing 10 having a box shape forming an external appearance of the drum
type washing machine, a water reservoir 30 accommodated in the housing 10 to receive
water therein, a spin tub 40 rotatably installed in the water reservoir 30 and having
a cylindrical structure formed with a plurality of pores 40b allowing water and air
to pass through the spin tub 40, and a driving motor 50 transferring power to the
spin tub 40 so as to rotate the spin tub 40 such that the laundry contained in the
spin tub 40 can be washed and dehydrated.
[0023] Openings 30a and 40a are formed at front center portions of the water reservoir 30
and the spin tub 40 so as to allow the user to put the laundry into the spin tub 40
or to take out the laundry from the spin tub 40. A door 20 is hinged to the front
surface of the housing 10 so as to open/close the openings 30a and 40a of the water
reservoir 30 and the spin tub 40. Lifters 40c are provided on the inner peripheral
wall of the spin tub 40 at a predetermined interval. As the spin tub 40 rotates in
the forward and reverse directions, the laundry placed in the spin tub 40 is moved
upward and then dropped downward in the spin tub 40 by means of the lifters 40c, so
that the laundry is washed.
[0024] The spin tub 40 includes a spin tub body 41 having a cylindrical shape and being
installed lengthwise along the spin tub 40, in which front and rear surfaces of the
spin tub body 41 are opened, and covers 42 and 43 covering the front and rear surfaces
of the spin tub body 41. The covers 42 and 43 include a front cover 42 (see FIG. 2)
covering the front surface of the spin tub 40 and being formed at the center thereof
with the opening 40a so as to allow the user to put the laundry into the spin tub
40, and a rear cover 43 covering the rear surface of the spin tub 40 and being provided
at the center thereof with a rotating shaft 53 that transfers driving force of the
driving motor 50.
[0025] The driving motor 50 includes a stator unit 51 fixed to the rear surface of the water
reservoir 30, a rotor unit 52 rotatably installed around the stator unit 51, and a
rotating shaft 53 having a first end installed at the rotor unit 52 and a second end
installed at the rear cover 43 forming the rear surface of the spin tub 40 by passing
through the water reservoir 30.
[0026] In addition, a shaft flange 60 provided at the center thereof with the rotating shaft
53 is fixed to the rear surface of the spin tub 40 so as to uniformly transfer the
rotational force of the driving motor 50 to the spin tub 40, so that the spin tub
40 is rotated by receiving the rotational force of the driving motor 50 through the
shaft flange 60.
[0027] The shaft flange 60 uniformly transfers the rotational force of the driving motor
to various portions of the spin tub 40, thereby preventing excessive force from being
transferred to a specific part of the spin tub 40. As shown in FIG. 2, the shaft flange
60 includes a hub section 61 1 for fixedly installing the rotating shaft 53, and a
plurality of arm sections 62 extending radially outward from the hub section 61 so
as to be fixed to the outer peripheral end portion of the spin tub 40 while being
spaced apart from each other in the circumferential direction at a predetermined interval.
According to the present embodiment, the shaft flange 60 has three arm sections 62.
The rotational force of the driving motor 50 is uniformly transferred to three spots
of the outer peripheral end portion of the spin tub 40 through the three arm sections
62.
[0028] In addition, the front and rear covers 42 and 43 that form the front and rear surfaces
of the spin tub 40 are provided with balancers 70F and 70R, respectively. The balancers
70F and 70R rapidly reduce vibration of the spin tub 40, which is generated during
the rotation of the spin tub due to unbalance of the laundry placed in the spin tub,
thereby stabilizing the rotation of the spin tub 40 in the early stage. In the present
embodiment, the balancer 70F installed at the front side of the spin tub 40 is referred
to as a front balancer 70F and the balancer 70R installed at the rear side of the
spin tub 40 is referred to as a rear balancer 70R.
[0029] A mass is installed in the balancers 70F and 70R in such a manner that the mass can
move in the circumferential direction of the balancers 70F and 70R. If the unbalance
occurs due to the weight of laundry placed in the spin tub 40, the mass accommodated
in the balancers 70F and 70R moves in the circumferential direction so as to compensate
for the unbalance. Thus, the vibration of the spin tub 40 caused by the unbalance
mass can be rapidly reduced.
[0030] The rear balancer 70R installed at the rear cover 43 includes first and second balancer
housings 71 and 72 having an annular shape and being coupled with each other such
that a race 73, which is a moving route of the mass, can be formed therebetween, and
a plurality of balls 74 is movably installed in the race 73 so as to serve as the
mass. The first balancer housing 71 may be coupled with the second balancer housing
72 through fusion welding, etc.
[0031] According to the drum type washing machine of the present invention, at least a part
of the rear balancer 70R is supported on the rear surface of the rear cover 43 by
means of the shaft flange 60, so that the front and rear surfaces of the rear balancer
70R are supported on the rear surface of the rear cover 43 and the front surface of
the arm section 62 of the shaft flange 60, respectively. Thus, even if the connection
part between the first and second balancer housings 71 and 72 is broken due to long-period
use, the first and second balancer housings 71 and 72 can be secured to each other.
Since the first balancer housing 71 can be secured to the second balancer housing
72, the balls 74 installed in the rear balancer 70R can be prevented from moving out
of the rear balancer 70R. According to the present embodiment, the shaft flange 60
includes three arm sections 62, so at least three spots of the rear balancer 70R are
supported by means of the three arm sections 62.
[0032] In addition, in order to allow the rear balancer 70R to be supported by the rear
surface of the rear cover 43 and the front surface of the arm section 62 of the shaft
flange 60, a groove 43a is formed in the rear cover 43. The groove 43a has an annular
shape corresponding to the shape of the rear balancer 70R such that the rear balancer
70R can be rested in the groove 43a. In addition, a part of the rear end portion of
the spin tub body 41 protrudes toward the rear side of the rear cover 43, so that
the end portion of the arm section 62 of the shaft flange 60 is fixed to the protruding
part of the rear end portion of the spin tub body 41, as shown in FIG. 3. Accordingly,
the rear balancer 70R can be stably installed in the groove 43a by means of the arm
section 62 of the shaft flange 60.
[0033] According to the present embodiment, a supporter 43b is provided at the outer peripheral
end portion of the rear cover 43. The supporter 43b extends in the rear direction
in parallel to the spin tub body 41 and the outer peripheral surface of the rear balancer
70R is supported on the inner surface of the supporter 43b and the end portion of
the arm section 62 is fixed to the inner surface of the supporter 43b.
[0034] FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view showing the arrangement of a rear balancer
70R and a shaft flange 80 provided in a drum type washing machine according to a second
embodiment of the present invention.
[0035] The rear balancer 70R applied to the drum type washing machine according to a second
embodiment of the present invention includes first and second balancer housings 71
and 72 having an annular shape and being coupled with each other such that a race
73, which is a moving route of the mass, can be formed therebetween, and a plurality
of balls 74 movably installed in the race 73 so as to serve as the mass. The shaft
flange 80 includes a hub section 81 for installing the rotating shaft 53, and a plurality
of arm sections 82 extending radially outward from the hub section 81 while being
spaced apart from each other in the circumferential direction at a predetermined interval.
[0036] In addition, at least a part of the first and second balancer housings 71 and 72
constituting the rear balancer 70R is installed on the shaft flange 80 such that the
first and second balancer housings 71 and 72 are supported against each other. Thus,
even if the connection part between the first and second balancer housings 71 and
72 is weakened due to long-period use, the first and second balancer housings 71 and
72 can be secured to each other, thereby preventing the balls 74 installed in the
race 73 from moving out of the race 73.
[0037] To this end, balancer supports 83, which are opened toward the rear surface of the
spin tub 40 so as to support the rear balancer 70R installed thereon, are provided
at outer end portions of the shaft flange 80. The balancer supports 83 extend from
end portions of the arm sections 82 of the shaft flange 80 and are formed with mounting
grooves 83a which are opened toward the rear surface of the spin tub 40 so as to mount
the rear balancer 70R thereon. In addition, end portions of the balancer supports
83 are fixed to the spin tub 40 by means of a coupling member, such as a bolt, so
that the shaft flange 80 can be fixed to the spin tub 40 through the balancer supports
83.
[0038] According to the present embodiment, the shaft flange 80 includes three arm sections
62 and three balancer supports 83 extend from end portions of three arm sections 62.
Thus, as shown in FIG. 5, parts of three spots of the rear balancer 70R are rested
in the mounting grooves 83a formed in three arm sections 82, respectively. Therefore,
since the parts of three spots of the rear balancer 70R are rested in the mounting
grooves 83a, the front, rear, outer peripheral and inner peripheral surfaces of the
rear balancer 70R are supported by the rear surface of the spin tub 40 and the inner
surfaces of the mounting grooves of the shaft flange 80. Accordingly, even if the
connection part between the first and second balancer housings 71 and 72 is broken
due to long-period use, the first and second balancer housings 71 and 72 can be secured
to each other, thereby preventing the balls 74 from moving out of the race 73.
[0039] In this manner, if the rear balancer 70R is installed in on the shaft flange provided
with the rotating shaft 53 through the mounting grooves 83a, the rotational center
of the rear balancer 70R precisely matches with the rotational center of the rotating
shaft 53. Accordingly, there is no need to perform precision work for matching the
rotational center of the rear balancer 70R with the rotational center of the rotating
shaft 53, so that assembly work for the drum type washing machine can be simplified.
[0040] FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view showing the arrangement of a balancer and
a shaft flange provided in a drum type washing machine according to a third embodiment
of the present invention.
[0041] As shown in FIG. 6, the shaft flange 90 provided in the drum type washing machine
according to the third embodiment of the present invention includes a hub section
91 for installing the rotating shaft 53, a plurality of arm sections 92 extending
radially outward from the hub section 91 while being spaced apart from each other
in the circumferential direction, and a balancer support 93 extending in the circumferential
direction while connecting outer end portions of the arm sections 92 to each other
such that the rear balancer 70R can be installed on the balancer support 93. The balancer
support 93 is formed with an annular groove 93a which is opened toward the rear surface
of the spin tub 40.
[0042] Since the annular groove 93a is formed in the balancer support 93 for mounting the
rear balancer 70R, the front, rear, outer peripheral and inner peripheral surfaces
of the rear balancer 70R are wholly supported by the rear surface of the spin tub
40 and the inner surface of the annular groove 93a. Accordingly, even if the connection
part between the first and second balancer housings 71 and 72 is broken, the first
and second balancer housings 71 and 72 can be secured to each other, thereby preventing
the balls 74 from moving out of the race 73. In addition, impact caused by collision
of balls 74 is partially transferred to the balancer support 93, so that impact applied
to the first and second balancer housings 71 and 72 can be reduced. Thus, the connection
part between the first and second balancer housings 71 and 72 can be protected from
breakage.
[0043] As described above, according to the drum type washing machine of the present invention,
since the balancer is supported on the rear surface of the spin tub by means of the
shaft flange, the balls accommodated in the balancer can be prevented from moving
out of the balancer, even if the balancer is broken due to long-period use.
[0044] In addition, according to the drum type washing machine of the present invention,
the balancer is mounted on the shaft flange provided at the center thereof with the
rotating shaft, so that the rotational center of the balancer can be easily matched
with the rotational center of the rotating shaft.
[0045] Although a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described,
it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these
embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the
scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
1. A drum type washing machine comprising:
a spin tub which is rotated by receiving rotational force from a driving motor through
a rotating shaft;
a rear balancer having an annular shape and being coupled to the spin tub; and
a shaft flange provided at a center portion thereof with the rotating shaft and coupled
to the spin tub so as to uniformly transfer the rotational force to the spin tub,
wherein the rear balancer is supported on a rear surface of a rear cover by means
of the shaft flange.
2. The drum type washing machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spin tub includes
a spin tub body having a cylindrical shape and a rear surface of which is opened,
and the rear cover covering the rear surface of the spin tub body, a part of a rear
end portion of the spin tub body protrudes toward a rear side of the rear cover, and
an outer end portion of the shaft flange is fixed to the part of the rear end portion
of the spin tub body that protrudes toward the rear side of the rear cover.
3. The drum type washing machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein a support section is
provided at an outer peripheral end portion of the rear cover, in which the support
section extends rearward in parallel to the spin tub body such that an outer peripheral
surface of the rear balancer is supported by the support section and an outer peripheral
end portion of the shaft flange is fixed to the support section.
4. The drum type washing machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein an annular groove is
formed at the outer peripheral end portion of the rear cover so as to receive the
rear balancer, and the rear balancer is rested in the annular groove by means of the
shaft flange.
5. The drum type washing machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rear balancer includes
first and second balancer housings having annular shapes and being coupled to each
other such that a race, in which a plurality of balls are movably installed, is formed
between the first and second balancer housings.
6. A drum type washing machine comprising:
a spin tub which is rotated by receiving rotational force from a driving motor through
a rotating shaft;
a rear balancer having an annular shape and reducing vibration of the spin tub; and
a shaft flange provided at a center portion thereof with the rotating shaft and coupled
to the spin tub so as to uniformly transfer the rotational force to the spin tub,
wherein the rear balancer is installed on the shaft flange.
7. The drum type washing machine as claimed in claim 6, wherein the shaft flange includes
a balancer support on which the rear balancer is installed.
8. The drum type washing machine as claimed in claim 7, wherein the balancer support
is formed with a groove in which the rear balancer is rested, and the groove is opened
toward a rear surface of the spin tub.
9. The drum type washing machine as claimed in claim 8, wherein the shaft flange includes
a hub section for installing the rotating shaft, and a plurality of arm sections extending
radially outward from the hub section so as to be fixed to the spin tub, in which
the balancer support extends from end portions of the arm sections.
10. The drum type washing machine as claimed in claim 8, wherein the balancer support
has an annular shape and is connected to the arm sections.
11. The drum type washing machine as claimed in claim 8, wherein the rear balancer includes
first and second balancer housings having annular shapes and being coupled to each
other such that a race, in which a plurality of balls are movably installed, is formed
between the first and second balancer housings.