[0001] The present invention generally relates to the field of household appliances, particularly
to appliances for treating clothes and garments, and even more particularly to dryers
and/or washer/dryers.
[0002] Condenser-type tumble dryers are known in the art to comprise a closed-loop drying
air circuit, adapted to cause heated drying air to circulate through a rotating drum,
an air-cooled condenser,
i.
e. an air/air heat exchanger, adapted to remove moisture from the hot moisture-laden
drying air exiting said drum, and an open-loop cooling air circuit adapted to circulate
through the air-cooled condenser a stream of cooling air taken in from the outside
ambient to cool said condenser, and to let out said stream of cooling air again into
the outside ambient.
[0003] Through the closed-loop drying air circuit, the hot and moisture-laden drying air
is caused to leave the rotating drum and is conveyed towards the air-cooled condenser;
then, the dehydrated drying air exiting the condenser is sent back into the drum,
upon having been heated up again by heating means provided downstream of the air-cooled
condenser, so as to remove additional moisture from the clothes being tumbled in the
drum.
[0004] The air-cooled condenser comprises a plurality of fluid passageways, along which
the clothes drying air is able to flow for having the moisture condensed and removed
therefrom, and these fluid passageways are exposed to the flow of cooling air flowing
in the open-loop cooling air circuit. When the cooling air passes through the condenser,
the drying air temperature is lowered and heat is transferred to the cooling air;
thus, the cooling air which is released into the ambient is warm.
[0005] Several solutions have been proposed to exploit the warm air leaving the condenser.
[0006] For example, in
EP 1857585 a clothes dryer is disclosed whose cabinet comprises a top portion in which there
is slidably inserted a hanging rack for hanging clothes, able to assume an idle configuration
in which it is inserted in the cabinet top portion, and an active configuration in
which at least a portion thereof is pulled out from the cabinet so that hanged clothes
come to be adjacent to the outlet opening provided in the cabinet for the exit of
the warm air.
[0007] The Applicant observes that such a solution requires heavy modifications to the structure
of the dryer cabinet in order to accommodate the rack. Additionally, limitations of
space in the room of the house where the dryer is placed may prevent in many cases
the use of the rack.
[0008] The Applicant has tackled the problem of how to exploit the warm air released in
the ambient by a dryer in a way that is simple from the dryer construction viewpoint
and that can be used even when space constraints exist.
[0009] According to an embodiment of the present invention, a clothes dryer is provided
comprising a cabinet housing a drum for clothes to be dried, a clothes drying air
circuit including an air-cooled condenser, and a condenser cooling air circuit comprising
an air outlet provided in a wall of the cabinet. Clothes hanging means are associated
to said wall of the cabinet in a position above said air outlet, the clothes hanging
means being adapted to hang clothes in such a way that the latter are hit by the condenser
cooling air exiting from the air outlet.
[0010] The clothes hanging means may take the form of at least one clothes hanger.
[0011] In particular, the at least one clothes hanger may comprise at least one bracket,
attached to the appliance at one or two ends..
[0012] Said wall may in particular be the front wall of the cabinet, wherein a door openable
to allow access to the drum is provided.
[0013] The clothes hanger may be associated to the door. In particular, the clothes hanger
may form a handle for the operations of opening and closing the door by a user.
[0014] An air deflector may be associated to said air outlet for promoting the flow of the
condenser cooling air exiting from the air outlet towards clothes hanging from the
clothes hanger.
[0015] These and other features and advantages of the present invention will best appear
from the following description of some exemplary and non-limitative embodiments thereof,
to be read in conjunction with the attached drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a schematic front view of a dryer according to an embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a schematic top view of the dryer of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a schematic side view of the dryer of Figures 1 and 2;
Figure 4 shows, in a view similar to that of Figure 2, another embodiment of the present invention; and
Figure 5 shows, in a view similar to that of Figure 3, still another embodiment of the present invention.
[0016] Making reference to the drawings, a clothes and garments dryer
100 comprises a cabinet
105, within which a drum for the clothes and garments to be dried is rotatably mounted.
A closed-loop drying-air circuit is also accommodated within the cabinet
105, adapted to heat and circulate drying air through the drum, and an air-cooled condenser
is provided, adapted to remove moisture from the moisture-laden air exiting the drum;
the condenser is inserted in an open-loop cooling-air circuit adapted to circulate
over and through the condenser a stream of cooling air taken in from the outside ambient
to cool the condenser, and then to release said stream of cooling air into the ambient,
through a grid
110 provided in a wall of the cabinet
105, for example, albeit not limitatively, a front wall of panel
115 of the cabinet
105, in lower position close to the bottom thereof. The details of the internal structure
of the dryer
100 are not shown because they are
per-se known.
[0017] The cabinet
105 conventionally comprises, essentially in the top region of the front panel
115 (or possibly in different positions), a man-machine interface denoted globally with
120 comprising indicators, pushbuttons, rotary selectors and so on.
[0018] The front panel
115 is also provided with an aperture for allowing access to the drum, with which a door
125 is associated, being for example hinged to the front panel
115 and pivotable around a horizontal axis
A. Nothing prevents however that the door
125 is hinged to the front panel
115 so as to be pivotable around a vertical axis.
[0019] The door
125 comprises grip means for facilitating a user in the operation of opening and closing
the door. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the grip means comprise
a handle having the shape of an elongated U-shaped bracket
130, like a shackle or clevis, which is attached at its two ends to the door
125, for example by means of bolts or pins (not shown in the drawings) and which extends
in horizontal direction transversally to the door
125. As better visible in
Figures 2 and
3, the shackle
130 frontally projects from the door
125, a passageway being defined between the shackle
130 and the door
125.
[0020] The shackle
130, in addition to offering to the user a grip means for opening and closing the door
125, is thus also exploitable as a clothes hanging rack for hanging clothes, such as for
example one or more towels
305.
[0021] In this way, as depicted in
Figure 3 (wherein also the drum and the closed-loop drying air circuit are very schematically
depicted), when the dryer
100 is in operation, thanks to the fact that the shackle
130 is located over the grid
110, the flow of warm cooling air
310 that, after cooling the condenser
315, exits from the cabinet
105 through the grid
110, flows upstream investing the cloth(es) hanging from the shackle
130, gently drying or simply warming it (them). The upstream flow of the cooling air exiting
from the grid
110, by natural convection due to the higher temperature of the warm cooling air compared
to the ambient temperature, may be further promoted by providing the grid
110 with an air deflector
320.
[0022] In this way, the flow of warm condenser cooling air released into the ambient by
the dryer is expediently exploited for drying or at least warming clothes like towels.
[0023] The solution according to the present invention is constructively very simple, nevertheless
very easy to use, and does not pose problems of space, because even if the dryer
100 is located in small rooms, the front thereof is always freely accessible.
[0024] The clothes hanging rack may take different shapes; for example,
Figure 4, which is similar to
Figure 2, depicts a clothes hanging rack taking the form of a shackle
430 defining a double clothes hanging portion, for example for hanging multiple towels
in different spaced-apart positions with respect to the surface of the wall
125.
[0025] The present invention has been here described taking as an example one embodiment
thereof. Several modifications to the described embodiment, as well as other invention
embodiments are possible, without departing from the protection scope defined in the
appended claims.
[0026] For example, conventional grips means for the door opening and closing may be provided
which are distinct from the clothes hanging rack.
[0027] Multiple clothes hanging racks may also be provided, for example vertically spaced
apart, and preferably protruding to a different extent from the door
125, as for example depicted in
Figure 5, where two shackles
530-1 and
530-2 are shown, or two or more shackles of reduced length may be attached to the door
125 in horizontally aligned but spaced-apart positions.
[0028] The cabinet wall to which the clothes hanging rack or racks according to the present
invention is or are attached and where the grid for the exit of the condenser cooling
air is not necessarily the front panel of the appliance cabinet, where the door is
present: for example, it may be a cabinet lateral wall.
[0029] Several shapes are possible for the clothes hanging rack or racks.
1. A clothes dryer comprising a cabinet (105) housing a drum for clothes to be dried, a clothes drying air circuit including an
air-cooled condenser (315), and a condenser cooling air circuit comprising an air outlet (110) provided in a wall (115) of the cabinet,
characterized in that
at least one clothes hanger (130;430;530-1,530-2) is associated to said wall of the cabinet in a position above said air outlet, the
clothes hanger being adapted to hang clothes in such a way that the latter are hit
by the condenser cooling air exiting from the air outlet.
2. The clothes dryer of claim 1, wherein said at least one clothes hanger comprises at
least one bracket.
3. The clothes dryer of claim 1 or 2, wherein said wall is the front wall of the cabinet
wherein a door (125) openable to allow access to the drum is provided.
4. The clothes dryer according to claim 3, wherein said clothes hanger is associated
to the door.
5. The clothes dryer of claim 4, wherein said clothes hanger forms a handle for the operations
of opening and closing the door by a user.
6. The clothes dryer of any one of the preceding claims, wherein an air deflector (320) is associated to said air outlet for promoting the flow of the condenser cooling
air exiting from the air outlet towards clothes hanging from the clothes hanger.