BACKGROUND
1. Field
[0001] Embodiments relate to a holder to fix a variety of hoses used in a washing machine
and a washing machine having the same.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] A washing machine is designed to wash clothes using electric power. The washing machine
generally includes a cabinet defining an outer appearance of the washing machine,
a tub placed in the cabinet to store wash water therein, a drum rotatably placed in
the tub, and a motor to rotate the drum.
[0003] If the drum is rotated by the motor after laundry and detergent-dissolved water are
introduced into the drum, washing of dirty laundry is performed via friction between
the laundry and the detergent-dissolved water and drum.
[0004] Hoses to discharge or circulate wash water or air are used in the washing machine.
These hoses are bundled and fixed to the cabinet by use of, e.g., a hose fixing device
provided at the cabinet.
SUMMARY
[0005] Therefore, it is one aspect to provide a washing machine having a hose fixing structure
to prevent collision noise caused when a hose collides with other interior components
of the washing machine due to rotational vibration of a drum.
[0006] It is another aspect to provide a washing machine having a hose fixing structure
to stably fix a hose.
[0007] It is a further aspect to provide a washing machine to enhance assembly efficiency
and productivity owing to a structure for simplified hose fixing.
[0008] Additional aspects 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.
[0009] In accordance with one aspect, a washing machine includes a cabinet defining an outer
appearance of the washing machine, a tub placed in the cabinet, a circulation pump
placed beneath the tub, a circulation hose connected to the circulation pump and serving
to supply wash water, pumped by the circulation pump, into the tub, and a holder provided
at a position of the tub to fix the circulation hose, wherein the holder includes
at least one fixing protrusion protruding from a front surface of the tub.
[0010] The holder may further include a guide rib protruding from the front surface of the
tub around the fixing protrusion.
[0011] The holder may further include a hook coupled with the at least one fixing protrusion.
[0012] The hook may include a coupling plate seated inside the guide rib, and a coupling
loop extending from one end of the coupling plate to surround an outer peripheral
surface of the circulation hose.
[0013] The coupling plate may include a coupling boss protruding from a front surface thereof,
and a coupling hole may penetrate the center of the coupling boss such that the at
least one coupling protrusion is inserted into the coupling hole.
[0014] A pressure member to press the circulation hose may be coupled to the front surface
of the tub.
[0015] The pressure member may include an accommodation portion to receive the coupling
loop and a part of the circulation hose therein.
[0016] The accommodation portion may include a pressure plane to press the circulation hose
toward the front surface or lateral surface of the tub.
[0017] The holder may further include a fixing plate coupled with the at least one fixing
protrusion, and the fixing plate may include a first close-contact portion surrounding
an outer peripheral surface of the circulation hose to allow the circulation hose
to come into close contact with the front surface of the tub, and a second close-contact
portion bent from either end of the first close-contact portion to come into close
contact at a surface thereof with the front surface of the tub.
[0018] The fixing protrusion may include an expanded anti-separation portion provided at
a distal end thereof and configured to be tapered away from the front surface of the
tub.
[0019] The second close-contact portion may be provided with a fastening hole for fastening
with the at least one fixing protrusion.
[0020] The tub may include a seating recess to allow the circulation hose to be seated in
the front surface of the tub.
[0021] The tub may include at least one protruding rib provided at a lateral surface thereof,
and the at least one protruding rib includes a supporting plane to support the circulation
hose.
[0022] In accordance with another aspect, a washing machine includes a cabinet, a tub placed
in the cabinet, a circulation pump placed beneath the tub, and a circulation hose
connected to the circulation pump and serving to supply wash water, pumped by the
circulation pump, into the tub, wherein the tub includes a seating recess to allow
the hose to be seated in a front surface of the tub, and a pressure member to press
the hose seated in the seating recess is coupled to the front surface of the tub.
[0023] The pressure member may be a weight-balance.
[0024] The pressure member may include an accommodation portion to receive a part of the
hose therein.
[0025] The accommodation portion may include a pressure plane to press the hose to allow
the hose to come into close contact with the seating recess.
[0026] In accordance with another aspect, a washing machine includes a cabinet defining
an outer appearance of the washing machine, a tub placed in the cabinet, a circulation
pump placed beneath the tub, a connection hose connected to the circulation pump and
serving to supply wash water, pumped by the circulation pump, into the tub, a circulation
hose having one end connected to the connection hose and serving to provide the wash
water moving in the connection hose with air, and a holder provided at a position
of the tub to fix the circulation hose, wherein the holder includes: at least one
fixing protrusion protruding from a front surface of the tub; a guide rib protruding
from the front surface of the tub around the fixing protrusion; and a hook coupled
with the at least one fixing protrusion.
[0027] In accordance with a further aspect, a holder provided at a tub to fix a hose used
in a drum washing machine, includes at least one fixing protrusion protruding from
a front surface of the tub, a guide rib protruding from the front surface of the tub
around the fixing protrusion, and a hook coupled with the at least one fixing protrusion.
[0028] The hook may include a coupling plate seated inside the guide rib, and a coupling
loop extending from one end of the coupling plate to surround an outer peripheral
surface of the circulation hose.
[0029] The coupling plate may include a coupling boss protruding from a front surface thereof,
and a coupling hole may penetrate the center of the coupling boss such that the at
least one coupling protrusion is inserted into the coupling hole,
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] These and/or other aspects of the invention will become apparent and more readily
appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings of which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an outer appearance of a drum washing machine
using a holder according to an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the interior of the drum washing machine
illustrated in FIG. 1 in the case where air moves in a circulation hose;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating the interior of the drum washing machine
illustrated in FIG. 1 in the case where wash water moves in the circulation hose;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged perspective view of the portion 'A' of FIG. 2;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a coupling relation between the circulation
hose of FIG. 4 and a holder according to one embodiment;
FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a coupling relation between the circulation
hose and a holder according to another embodiment;
FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating a coupling relation between the circulation
hose and a holder according to another embodiment;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating a coupling relation between the circulation
hose and a holder according to a further embodiment;
FIG. 9 is a perspective view illustrating the interior of the drum washing machine,
in a state in which a pressure member is coupled to a tub to which the holder has
been mounted;
FIG. 10 is a sectional view taken along the line I-I of FIG. 9 in the case where the
holder of FIG. 5 is used;
FIG. 11 is a sectional view taken along the line I-I of FIG. 9 in the case where a
pressure member is used instead of a fixing plate of the holder; and
FIG. 12 is an enlarged perspective view of the portion 'B' of FIG. 2.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments, examples of which are illustrated
in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements
throughout.
[0032] FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating an outer appearance of a drum washing machine
using a holder according to an exemplary embodiment, FIG. 2 is a perspective view
illustrating the interior of the drum washing machine illustrated in FIG. 1 in the
case where air moves in a circulation hose, and FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating
the interior of the drum washing machine illustrated in FIG. 1 in the case where wash
water moves in the circulation hose.
[0033] As illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 3, the drum washing machine 10 includes a cabinet 30
defining an outer appearance of the washing machine 10, a tub 40 placed in the cabinet
30, a drum 50 rotatably placed in the tub 40, and a motor (not shown) to drive the
drum 50.
[0034] The cabinet 30 has an opening (not shown) perforated in a front surface thereof such
that laundry is put into the drum 50 through the opening. A door 20 is coupled to
the front surface of the cabinet 30 to open or close the opening (not shown).
[0035] The tub 40 has a plurality of fastening bosses 45 protruding from a front surface
thereof. These fastening bosses 45 are used for fastening with a pressure member (500
or 600, see FIGS. 9 to 11).
[0036] A circulation pump 70 is arranged beneath the tub 40.
[0037] The circulation pump 70 serves to pump wash water directed from a water supply hose
80 connected to the tub 40, to return the wash water into the tub 40 through a connection
hose 90 (see FIG. 2) or through a circulation hose 60 (see FIG. 3).
[0038] The circulation hose 60 illustrated in FIG. 2 serves to provide the wash water to
be returned into the tub 40 through the connection hose 90 with air. One end of the
circulation hose 60 is connected to a connection pipe 75 and the other end of the
circulation hose 60 is connected to the tub 40.
[0039] Air present in the tub 40 moves to a lower end of the tub 40 through the circulation
hose 60 to thereby be introduced into the connection pipe 75. Then, the air introduced
into the connection pipe 75 is mixed with the wash water moving in the connection
hose 90, thereby being introduced into the tub 40.
[0040] As the mixture of wash water and air is introduced into the tub 40, bubbles are generated
within the drum 50, enhancing the washing ability of the drum washing machine 1.
[0041] The circulation hose 60 illustrated in FIG. 3 is directly connected to the pump 70
and serves to supply wash water into the tub 40.
[0042] Once wash water is introduced into the pump 70 through the water supply hose 80 connected
to the tub 40, the wash water is again injected into the tub 40 through the circulation
hose 60 via pumping of the pump 70. Although FIG. 3 illustrates a diaphragm 25 as
having an injection hole by way of example, the injection hole may be formed in the
tub 40.
[0043] The above described circulation of wash water may allow detergent to be uniformly
distributed in the wash water, thus enhancing the washing ability of the drum washing
machine 1 and reducing the amount of wash water used during washing.
[0044] The above described circulation hose 60 is fixed to a position of the tub 40 by use
of a holder 100, 200, 300 or 400, so as to be kept stationary without movement during
rotation of the drum 50.
[0045] In addition, the above described circulation hose 60 is made of synthetic rubber,
polyurethane, etc., and thus, may be deformed to have various shapes.
[0046] Accordingly, even if the circulation hose 60 is bent by a predetermined curvature
in the course of being fixed to a position of the tub 40 by use of the holder 100,
200, 300 or 400, or being directly connected to the tub 40 or the circulation pump
70, it may be possible to prevent permanent folding or breakage of the circulation
hose 60. Furthermore, even if the circulation hose 60 is pressed by the pressure member
500 or 600, the circulation hose 60 may have substantially no change in cross sectional
shape thereof, thus having no effect on movement of air or wash water passing therethrough.
[0047] Hereinafter, the holder 100, 200, 300 or 400 and the pressure member 500 or 600 according
to the embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail.
[0048] Although FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate different arrangements of the circulation hose
60 for convenience in description of functions of the circulation hose 60, note that
the holder 100, 200, 300 or 400 and the pressure member 500 or 600 applied to the
circulation hose 60 of FIG. 2 is equally applicable even to the circulation hose 60
of FIG. 3.
[0049] FIG. 4 is an enlarged perspective view of the portion 'A' of FIG. 2, and FIG. 5 is
a perspective view illustrating a coupling relation between the circulation hose of
FIG. 4 and a holder according to one embodiment.
[0050] Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5 illustrating the firstly described embodiment with respect
to the holder, the holder 100 includes at least one fixing protrusion 110, a guide
rib 120 and a hook 180.
[0051] The fixing protrusion 110 has an approximately annular rod shape, and is configured
to protrude from the front surface of the tub 40 by a predetermined length.
[0052] The guide rib 120 has an approximately U-shaped form to surround the fixing protrusion
110 and is configured to protrude from the front surface of the tub 40 by a predetermined
length.
[0053] The guide rib 120 serves to prevent the hook 180 from pivoting about the fixing protrusion
110.
[0054] Although the fixing protrusion 110 and the guide rib 120 may be integrally formed
with the tub 40 during injection molding of the tub 40, these components may be separately
prefabricated and be mounted to the tub 40.
[0055] The hook 180 is coupled to the fixing protrusion 110 and includes a coupling plate
130 and a coupling loop 140.
[0056] The coupling plate 130 has a smaller width than an inner width of the guide rib 120
so as to be seated inside the guide rib 120.
[0057] A coupling boss 150 protrudes from one surface of the coupling plate 130, and a coupling
hole 160 penetrates the center of the coupling boss 150.
[0058] The coupling hole 160 perforated in the coupling boss 150 is provided for insertion
of the fixing protrusion 110.
[0059] The other surface of the coupling plate 130 at an opposite side of the coupling boss
150 functions to come into contact with the front surface of the tub 40.
[0060] The coupling loop 140 extends from one end of the coupling plate 130 and has an annular
shape to surround an outer peripheral surface of the circulation hose 60.
[0061] The annular coupling loop 140 may be partially opened such that the circulation hose
60 is pushed into the coupling loop 140 so as to be fitted to an inner peripheral
surface of the coupling loop 140.
[0062] As will be clearly understood, if the circulation hose 60 does not have the above
described annular shape, the shape of the coupling loop 140 may be changed to correspond
to a shape of the circulation hose 60, to allow the circulation hose 60 to be fitted
to the inner peripheral surface of the coupling loop 140.
[0063] FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a coupling relation between the circulation
hose and a holder according to another embodiment.
[0064] Referring to FIG. 6 illustrating the secondly described embodiment with respect to
the holder, the holder 200 includes a plurality of fixing protrusions 210.
[0065] The plurality of fixing protrusions 210 protrudes from the front surface of the tub
40 by a predetermined length, and is curved by a predetermined curvature such that
distal ends 220 of the fixing protrusions 210 face each other.
[0066] The plurality of fixing protrusions 210 is arranged with a predetermined gap therebetween
such that the circulation hose 60 is seated between the plurality of fixing protrusions
210. The gap between the fixing protrusions 210 may be approximately similar to a
diameter of the circulation hose 60.
[0067] Since the plurality of fixing protrusions 210 is curved to face each other, the gap
between the fixing protrusions 210 is reduced at the distal ends 220 of the fixing
protrusions 210.
[0068] If the circulation hose 60 is pushed into the gap, the distal ends 220 of the plurality
of fixing protrusions 210 are moved away from each other by a constant distance.
[0069] Then, once the circulation hose 60 is brought into contact with the front surface
of the tub 40 and is seated between the plurality of fixing protrusions 210, the distal
ends 220 of the fixing protrusions 210 are returned to keep the original gap, thereby
preventing separation of the seated circulation hose 60.
[0070] The plurality of fixing protrusions 210 may be made of, e.g., plastics to realize
elastic deformation and constant restoration thereof.
[0071] Although the plurality of fixing protrusions 210 may be integrally formed with the
tub 40 during injection molding of the tub 40, the fixing protrusions 210 may be separately
prefabricated and be mounted to the tub 40.
[0072] FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating a coupling relation between the circulation
hose and a holder according to another embodiment, and FIG. 8 is a perspective view
illustrating a coupling relation between the circulation hose and a holder according
to a further embodiment.
[0073] Referring to FIG. 7 illustrating the thirdly described embodiment with respect to
the holder, the holder 300 includes at least one fixing protrusion 310, a seating
recess 320 in which the circulation hose 60 is seated, and a fixing plate 380.
[0074] The fixing protrusion 310 has an approximately annular rod shape and protrudes from
the front surface of the tub 40 by a predetermined distance.
[0075] The fixing protrusion 310 is formed at a distal end thereof with an expanded anti-separation
portion 315, to prevent the fixing plate 380 from being separated from the fixing
protrusion 310. The expanded anti-separation portion 315 is tapered away from the
front surface of the tub 40 to assure easy coupling between the fixing plate 380 and
the fixing protrusion 310.
[0076] The seating recess 320 is indented in the front surface of the tub 40 such that the
circulation hose 60 is seated on the tub 40.
[0077] The seating recess 320 may be configured to surround a predetermined area of the
outer peripheral surface of the circulation hose 60. If the circulation hose 60 does
not have a circular shape, the seating recess 320 may have a shape corresponding to
the shape of the circulation hose 60.
[0078] The fixing plate 380 includes a first close-contact portion 340, a second close-contact
portion 350 and a fastening hole 360.
[0079] The first close-contact portion 340 has a size similar to the diameter of the circulation
hose 60 and is curved to surround the predetermined area of the outer peripheral surface
of the circulation hose 60. The second close-contact portion 350 extends from either
end of the first close-contact portion 340 to have a predetermined angle with respect
to the first close-contact portion 340. The fastening hole 360 is perforated in the
second close-contact portion 350 and is used for fastening with the fixing protrusion
310.
[0080] In a state in which the fixing plate 380 is coupled to the tub 40, one surface of
the second close-contact portion 350 may come into close contact with the front surface
of the tub 40.
[0081] The fastening hole 360 perforated in the second close-contact portion 350 has a diameter
similar to a diameter of the fixing protrusion 310, such that the fixing protrusion
310 is fastened through the fastening hole 360.
[0082] If the fixing plate 380 is coupled to the tub 40 by fastening the fixing protrusion
310 through the fastening hole 360 in a state in which the circulation hose 60 is
seated in the seating recess 320, an inner surface of the first close-contact portion
340 of the fixing plate 380 acts to push the circulation hose 60 toward the tub 40,
allowing the circulation hose 60 to come into close contact with the seating recess
320 indented in the tub 40. In this way, fixing of the circulation hose 60 is accomplished.
[0083] Referring to FIG. 8 illustrating the fourthly described embodiment with respect to
the holder, the holder 400 includes at least one fixing protrusion 410 and a fixing
plate 480.
[0084] As compared to the holder 300 of the thirdly described embodiment, the holder 400
does not adopt the seating recess 320 of the holder 300, and fixes the circulation
hose 60 to the front surface of the tub 40 by use of only the fixing plate 480.
[0085] The shapes and operations of the fixing protrusion 410 and the fixing plate 480 are
substantially identical to those of the fixing protrusion 310 and the fixing plate
380 of the thirdly described embodiment, and thus, description thereof will be omitted
herein.
[0086] FIG. 9 is a perspective view illustrating the interior of the drum washing machine,
in a state in which the pressure member is coupled to the tub to which the holder
has been mounted, and FIG. 10 is a sectional view taken along the line I-I of FIG.
9 in the case where the holder of the firstly described embodiment is used.
[0087] As illustrated in FIGS. 9 and 10, the pressure member 500 may be coupled to the front
surface of the tub 40.
[0088] The pressure member 500 is fastened with the fastening bosses 45 protruding from
the front surface of the tub 40, thereby being fixed to the tub 40.
[0089] The pressure member 500 includes an accommodation portion 510 and a pressure plane
520 provided at the accommodation portion 510.
[0090] The accommodation portion 510 takes the form of a recess having an open side such
that the coupling loop 140 of the hook 180 and a part of or the entire circulation
hose 60 fitted to the inner peripheral surface of the coupling loop 140 may be received
in the accommodation portion 510.
[0091] The pressure plane 520 comes into contact with a part of the coupling loop 140 and
acts to press the hook 180 and the circulation hose 60 toward the front surface or
lateral surface of the tub 40.
[0092] In a state in which the holder 100 of the firstly described embodiment is mounted
to the tub 40, the pressure member 500 is coupled to the tub 40 to cover the holder
100 and serves to prevent the hook 180 and the circulation hose 60 coupled to the
hook 180 from moving forward or rearward due to rotational vibration of the drum 50.
[0093] The pressure member 500 coupled to the tub 40 may also serve as a weight-balance.
[0094] When the drum 50 is rotated upon receiving drive force from the motor (not shown),
laundry received in the drum 50 may be concentrated on one side of the drum 50, thus
causing eccentric rotation of the drum 50 because the drum 50 is made of a thin metal
panel and has a light weight.
[0095] To prevent the eccentric rotation of the drum 50, the weight-balance is coupled to
the tub 40 connected with the drum 50, to increase the weight of the drum 50.
[0096] The pressure member 500 according to the embodiment contains a material (e.g., cement)
having an appropriate weight and thus, may serve as a weight-balance to be coupled
to the tub 40.
[0097] FIG. 11 is a sectional view taken along the line I-I of FIG. 9 in the case where
the pressure member is used instead of the fixing plate.
[0098] As described above, the holder 300 of the thirdly described embodiment includes the
at least one fixing protrusion 310, the seating recess 320 in which the circulation
hose 60 is seated, and the fixing plate 380.
[0099] As illustrated in FIG. 11, when using the pressure member 600, it may be possible
to omit the fixing plate 380 and the fixing protrusion 310.
[0100] More specifically, in a state in which the circulation hose 60 is seated in the seating
recess 320 indented in the front surface of the tub 40, the pressure member 600 is
coupled to the tub 40 to fix the circulation hose 60.
[0101] Once the pressure member 600 is coupled to the tub 40, a pressure plane 620 of the
pressure member 600 presses the circulation hose 60, causing the circulation hose
60 to come into close contact with the tub 40 and consequently, preventing movement
of the circulation hose 60.
[0102] Similarly, the pressure member 600 contains a material (e.g., cement) having an appropriate
weight and thus, may serve as a weight-balance to be coupled to the tub 40.
[0103] FIG. 12 is an enlarged perspective view of the portion 'B' of FIG. 2.
[0104] As illustrated in FIG. 12, the tub 40 is provided at a lateral surface thereof with
a protruding rib 700.
[0105] The protruding rib 700 protrudes from the lateral surface of the tub 40 by a predetermined
length, and includes a supporting plane 710.
[0106] The supporting plane 710 is provided at a surface of the protruding rib 700, and
in particular, serves to support a specific region of the circulation hose 60 that
is bent rapidly in the course of being connected to the tub 40, thereby allowing the
circulation hose 60 to be naturally connected to the tub 40.
[0107] When the circulation hose 60 is naturally connected to the tub 40 owing to the supporting
plane 710, this may also assure efficient circulation of air within the circulation
hose 60.
[0108] Although the protruding rib 700 may be integrally formed with the tub 40 during injection
molding of the tub 40, the protruding rib 700 may be separately prefabricated and
be mounted to the tub 40.
[0109] Hereinafter, one of manufacturing processes of the drum washing machine 10, i.e.
a process of assembling the tub 40 will be described.
[0110] The tub 40 consists of a front tub 42 and a rear tub 44 (see FIG. 2 or 3). The front
tub 42 and the rear tub 44 are individually formed by injection molding.
[0111] After the circulation hose 60 is coupled to the front tub 42 via the diaphragm 25,
a hose-drawer (not shown) and the holder 100, 200, 300 or 400 according to the embodiments
of the present invention, the front tub 42 is assembled with the rear tub 44 via screws,
to complete the tub 40.
[0112] Alternatively, the circulation hose 60 may be coupled to the front tub 42 via the
holder 100, 200, 300 or 400 after the front tub 42 and the rear tub 44 are assembled
with each other.
[0113] As described above, when using the holder 100, 200, 300 or 400 according to the embodiments
of the present invention, the circulation hose 60 may be directly fixed to the tub
40. Accordingly, a process of coupling the circulation hose 60 to the tub 40 may be
included in the process of assembling the tub 40.
[0114] In this way, a separate process of coupling the circulation hose 60 may be unnecessary,
resulting in enhanced productivity.
[0115] As is apparent from the above description, according to the embodiments, simplified
fixing of a hose may be possible.
[0116] As a result of stably fixing a hose, it may be possible to prevent the hose from
colliding with other interior components of a washing machine due to rotational vibration
of a drum. This may prevent abrasion of the hose and also, generation of collision
noise.
[0117] With provision of a structure for simplified hose fixing, enhanced assembly efficiency
and productivity may be accomplished.
[0118] Although a few embodiments 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 washing machine comprising:
a cabinet defining an outer appearance of the washing machine;
a tub placed in the cabinet;
a circulation pump placed beneath the tub;
a circulation hose connected to the circulation pump and serving to supply wash water,
pumped by the circulation pump, into the tub; and
a holder provided at a position of the tub to fix the circulation hose,
wherein the holder includes at least one fixing protrusion protruding from a front
surface of the tub.
2. The washing machine according to claim 1, wherein the holder further includes a guide
rib protruding from the front surface of the tub around the fixing protrusion.
3. The washing machine according to claim 2, wherein the holder further includes a hook
coupled with the at least one fixing protrusion.
4. The washing machine according to claim 3, wherein the hook includes a coupling plate
seated inside the guide rib, and a coupling loop extending from one end of the coupling
plate to surround an outer peripheral surface of the circulation hose.
5. The washing machine according to claim 4, wherein the coupling plate includes a coupling
boss protruding from a front surface thereof, and a coupling hole penetrates the center
of the coupling boss such that the at least one coupling protrusion is inserted into
the coupling hole.
6. The washing machine according to claim 5, wherein a pressure member to press the circulation
hose is coupled to the front surface of the tub.
7. The washing machine according to claim 6, wherein the pressure member includes an
accommodation portion to receive the coupling loop and a part of the circulation hose
therein.
8. The washing machine according to claim 7, wherein the accommodation portion includes
a pressure plane to press the circulation hose toward the front surface or lateral
surface of the tub.
9. The washing machine according to claim 1, wherein:
the holder further includes a fixing plate coupled with the at least one fixing protrusion;
and
the fixing plate includes a first close-contact portion surrounding an outer peripheral
surface of the circulation hose to allow the circulation hose to come into close contact
with the front surface of the tub, and a second close-contact portion bent from either
end of the first close-contact portion to come into close contact at a surface thereof
with the front surface of the tub.
10. The washing machine according to claim 9, wherein the fixing protrusion includes an
expanded anti-separation portion provided at a distal end thereof and configured to
be tapered away from the front surface of the tub.
11. The washing machine according to claim 10, wherein the second close-contact portion
is provided with a fastening hole for fastening with the at least one fixing protrusion.
12. The washing machine according to claim 11, wherein the tub includes a seating recess
to allow the circulation hose to be seated in the front surface of the tub.
13. The washing machine according to claim 1, wherein the tub includes at least one protruding
rib provided at a lateral surface thereof, and the at least one protruding rib includes
a supporting plane to support the circulation hose.