[0001] The present invention relates to an improved laundry washing machine.
[0002] It is underlined that in the present application the expression "washing machine"
may as well indicate a "simple" washing machine (i.e. a washing machine which can
only wash and rinse the laundry) and a washing-drying machine (i.e. a washing machine
which can also dry the laundry), both of the front-loading type and of the top-loading
type.
[0003] Nowadays washing machines generally comprise an external casing provided with a loading/unloading
door which allows the access to a washing tub containing a rotatable washing drum
in which the laundry to be washed can be loaded.
[0004] These known washing machines are adapted to perform washing cycles comprising one
or more phases, for example a soaking phase, a main wash phase (comprising, for example,
the adduction into the washing tub of water mixed with detergent and the rotation
of the drum, so as to apply a mechanical action on the laundry), a steam supplying
phase, a rinsing phase, a spinning phase, etc.
[0005] These known washing machines comprise also a user interface adapted for allowing
a user to set a washing programme to which corresponds a washing cycle to be performed;
depending on the specific washing programme set by the user, during a same washing
cycle the above mentioned phases of the washing cycle (and/or other phases which have
not been mentioned) may be not performed, or performed only once, or also performed
two or more times (for example the rinsing phase is typically performed two or more
times during a same washing cycle).
[0006] Some known washing machines are also provided with a weight sensing device adapted
to sense the weight of the laundry which is loaded in the washing drum.
[0007] For example
GB 2225030 discloses a domestic washing machine comprising a tub suspended resiliently relatively
to a mounting frame by a suspension spring. A toroidal coil is connected, via a suspension,
to the frame of the washing machine; this coil surrounds concentrically the suspension
spring. A coil core is rigidly secured to the tub, inside the suspension spring or
surrounding it concentrically; therefore, as the loading of the washing (i.e. the
laundry to be washed) increases, the coil core can move downwards with the tub, vertically
in the magnetic field of the energized coil, in accordance with the characteristic
of the suspension spring. As a result of the change in the position of the magnetizable
coil core inside the energized toroidal coil, the magnetic flux is altered considerably.
This change in the magnetic flux is converted into signals through electronics, and
indicates the weight of the washing introduced into the drum at an indicator window
via a plurality of light-emitting diodes or directly via a digital display.
[0008] After knowing the weight of the laundry loaded into the washing machine, the user
may select the washing program and the quantity of detergent which best fits this
quantity of laundry.
[0009] This known washing machine, however, isn't adapted to automatically modify the duration
of the washing cycle according to the weight of the loaded laundry; for example this
known washing machine isn't adapted to automatically reduce the number of rinses in
a washing cycle if it detects that the quantity of loaded laundry is small (in which
case it would be sufficient a reduced washing/rinsing duration). This fact leads to
wastage of energy and time if the quantity of laundry to be washed is small.
[0010] Another example of known washing machine provided with a device for detecting the
weight of the laundry loaded into the washing drum is shown in
EP 0051491 which discloses a washing machine having its drum/drive mechanism and the tub assembly
mounted upon transducers which provide an indication of the weight of the mechanism
and assembly, and of the weight of articles loaded into the drum for washing. The
transducers input to a microprocessor which determines the weight of the clothes and
also the weight of water required to wash that weight of clothes under program conditions,
some at least of which are selected by the user. The microprocessor may also control
a display which indicates the amount of detergent required. In one embodiment of the
invention, the control system of the washing machine is adapted to indicate to the
user when the weight of articles loaded into the machine exceeds the maximum weight
appropriate to a selected program. It is also disclosed that where a small load of
articles is to be dealt with, the control system may be adapted to reduce the number
of rinse stages.
[0011] However this known washing machine modifies at most the number of rinses if the quantity
of laundry is small, but it doesn't modify the number of repetition nor the duration
of the other phases of the washing cycle (for example the warming of washing water,
the soaking phase, the stirring phase, etc.), and therefore there is the risk, for
example, that the duration of one or more of such other phases would be too long for
the loaded quantity of laundry, and/or that one or more phases would be repeated too
many times, which would lead to wastage of energy and of time.
[0012] Moreover this known washing machine may modify the number of rinses, and therefore
the duration of the overall washing cycle, but it isn't adapted to inform the user
of this modified duration.
[0013] A known washing machine comprising the feature of calculating the duration of the
washing cycle as a function of the sensed weight of the loaded laundry, and of informing
a user about this duration is illustrated for example in
EP 1029964; this document discloses a washing machine, in particular a domestic washing machine,
having a control panel in which are disposed a programme selection device for setting
a wash programme which is dependent upon the washing type. The washing machine is
provided with a display device for presenting user information. The washing machine
comprises a rotatable drum for receiving washing (i.e. the laundry to be washed),
and a sensor for detecting the weight of the washing situated in the drum. The washing
machine comprises also a microprocessor control which calculates state variables and
user information dependent upon the weight detected by the sensor, and which actuates
the display device with these variables and information. The washing machine comprises
a first memory, which is integrated into the microprocessor control, for storing first
memory values in the form of permissible maximum weights which are associated with
each wash programme or respectively with the washing type associated with the wash
program. This washing machine comprises a second memory for storing second memory
values in the form of detergent desired quantities, and also a third memory for storing
values in the form of programme running times. The second and third memory values
are associated respectively with a wash programme or respectively with the washing
type associated with the wash programme and with a washing weight. The washing machine
comprises an evaluation circuit, which is integrated into the microprocessor control,
for retrieving the first, second, and third memory values dependent upon the weight
of the washing detected by the senor and upon the weight of the washing detected by
the senor and upon the set wash programme and for calculating first, second and third
display values from the respective memory values. The washing machine comprises a
display device having a first display part and a second display part. In the first
display part the filing level of the drum as first display value, the detergent desired
quantity as second display value, and the programme running time as a third display
value, are presented in succession. In the second display part, the type of respective
display value of the microprocessor control is presented. In particular this document
discloses a loading procedure wherein, during the loading of the laundry into the
drum, the weight of the laundry is detected and is shown in the display; when the
door is closed, and therefore the loading procedure is terminated, the display ends
showing the weight of the laundry, and starts showing the detergent quantity which
is needed for a selected kind of laundry and for the sensed weight of the laundry.
By operation of a start button the wash program starts, and the display starts showing
the remaining time (i.e. the time required until the end of the washing cycle); the
indicated remaining time becomes down-counted in the course of the wash program.
[0014] Also this known solution has however a drawback; in fact the user may know the time
remaining to the end of the washing cycle only after finishing loading the laundry
and closing the door; if the duration of the washing cycle indicated in the display
after the closure of the door is different (for example higher) from the duration
desired by the user (for example because the user needs removing the laundry from
the washing machine by a certain time), in order to modify this duration the user
has firstly to open the door, then to modify the amount of laundry loaded into the
drum, successively to close again the door, and finally to verify once more the remaining
time indicated in the display. The user has to repeat this procedure until reaching
the desired value of the remaining time. It is clear that this procedure may result
unpleasant, and it also increases the time required to load the washing machine before
starting the washing cycle.
[0015] DE 199 46 245 C2 discloses a method for controlling a washing program of a washing machine with an
outer tub pivotally suspended or supported on springs, in which an inner drum for
accommodating laundry is rotatably mounted and can be actuated by a motor; the washing
program is controlled with respect to washing parameters such as water consumption,
wash duration, number of rinsing cycles and/or the spinning speed profile and/or with
respect to user information which can be displayed by display elements of the washing
machine. The control is executed subject to a measured laundry weight value determined
by a weight sensor on the basis of the weight-related lowering of the outer tub before
water is added to the outer tub. The method described in this document comprises the
following methodological steps: - the program control system determines a subsequent
measured value that depends on the type and the weight of the laundry located in the
drum; - computation of the actual weight of the laundry on the basis of the measured
laundry weight value and the subsequent measured value by a correction circuit integrated
in the program control system; - the program control system proceeds with the wash
program using washing parameters dependent upon the actual weight of the laundry.
In one embodiment of the method, the subsequent measured value is determined by the
program control system on the basis of the suction response after the water has flowed
into the outer tub.
[0016] US 4,235,085 discloses an automatic vertical axis washer designed to detect a charged quantity
of material of washing, and to carry out the respective steps of washing (including
rinsing and dehydration) only for a length of time corresponding to the detected quantity.
The automatic washer comprises drive means for rotating a stirring blade member or
a dehydration tub, and control means connected to the drive means to carry out the
respective operation steps of the washer for lengths of time determined by a signal
denoting a charged quantity of material which is issued during a washing cycle in
accordance with the rotation characteristic of the drive means.
[0017] US 4,553,413 discloses a vertical axis washing machine adapted to detect the washing load size
in terms of instantaneous variations in such values as the rpm of the agitator and
motor current by making use of the fact that the motor load acts discontinuously and
instantaneously owing to the movement of the washing load in the washing machine toward
and away from the agitator, the size of the resulting detection signal being utilized
to control the washing process, making it possible to properly set the washing bath
ratio, detergent concentration, washing time, and agitator drive period.
[0018] FR 2 577 949 A1 discloses a machine for washing and for spin-drying laundry comprising a means for
automatically making the spin-drying duration, in the course of the rinsing phase
and/or in the course of the final spin-drying, dependent on at least one of the following
parameters: the amount of laundry introduced into the drum, the type of this laundry,
and the rotational speed of the drum. In order to determine the load of laundry, i.e.
the percentage of the volume of the drum that is occupied by the laundry, a means
is provided for measuring the moment of inertia of the laundry relative to the axis
of rotation of the drum; for this measurement, the drive torque of the drum at constant
acceleration of the drum is determined. Thus, before being filled with water, the
drum, filled with dry laundry, is made to rotate at constant known acceleration and
the (drum drive) motor torque, which is proportional, to within one constant, to the
moment of inertia, is measured. It is disclosed that if a universal motor is used
to make the drum rotate and if this motor is powered at constant voltage, it is sufficient
to measure the intensity of the current passing through the motor - which is a linear
function of the motor torque - in order to obtain a linear representation of the moment
of inertia.
[0019] The aim of the present invention is therefore obtaining an improved washing machine
which may automatically adapt the duration of the washing cycle to the weight/quantity
of the loaded laundry, and which provides the user with an indication of an estimated
duration of the washing cycle already before the start of the washing cycle, so as
to facilitate the procedure for loading a quantity of laundry suitable to obtain a
desired estimated duration of the washing cycle.
[0020] It is therefore an object of the present invention to solve the above-noted problems,
thereby doing away with the drawbacks of the cited prior art.
[0021] The Applicant has found that by using a washing machine in which information related
to the estimated duration and/or number of repetitions of one or more phases of the
washing cycle (and therefore also to the estimated duration of the overall washing
cycle), depending on the set washing programme and on the weight of the loaded laundry
detetcted by a weighing device, is displayed during the loading of the laundry, it
very easy to load into the washing machine substantially the quantity of laundry adapted
for obtaining a desired estimated duration of the washing cycle.
[0022] In particular, the above-mentioned aim and objects, as well as others that will become
better apparent hereinafter, are achieved by a washing machine comprising:
- a washing tub comprising a rotatable drum adapted for receiving the laundry to be
washed;
- a logic unit adapted to control the electric and/or electronic components of the washing
machine so as to make the latter to perform a washing cycle comprising one or more
phases;
- a user interface adapted for setting a washing programme to which corresponds a washing
cycle to be performed, and for presenting user information;
- a weighing device adapted to detect the weight of the laundry loaded into the rotatable
drum.
[0023] The logic unit is operatively connected to the weighing device and to the user interface,
and is configured for displaying information related to the duration and/or number
of repetitions of one or more phases of the washing cycle via the user interface,
the logic unit being configured for adapting the duration and/or number of repetitions
of one or more phases of the washing cycle corresponding to a set washing programme
to the actual weight and/or quantity of the loaded laundry calculated/detected, during
one or more of the washing phases, as a function of the pressure and/or water level
in the washing tub, and/or of the washing liquid absorbed by the loaded laundry, and/or
of one or more electrical and/or mechanical quantities related to the rotation of
the drum or to the electric motor rotating the drum;
[0024] The logic unit is configured for calculating and for displaying via the user interface,
during the loading of the laundry into the rotatable drum, information related to
the estimated duration and/or number or repetition of one or more phases of the washing
cycle corresponding to a set washing programme and adapted to the weight of the loaded
laundry detected by the weighing device.
[0025] Advantageously the information related to the estimated duration and/or number of
repetitions of one or more phases of the washing cycle corresponding to a set washing
programme and adapted to the weight of the loaded laundry detected by the weighing
device may comprise the estimated duration of the overall washing cycle.
[0026] Opportunely the information related to the estimated duration and/or number of repetitions
of one or more phases of the washing cycle corresponding to a set washing programme
and adapted to the weight of the loaded laundry detected by the weighing device may
comprise the approximate hour of the day at which the end of the washing cycle is
foreseen for the set washing programme and the weight of the laundry loaded into the
rotatable drum detected by the weighing device.
[0027] In a preferred embodiment, the logic unit may be configured for calculating and for
displaying, via the user interface, after the setting of a washing programme and before
starting the loading of the laundry into the rotatable drum, the duration of the overall
washing cycle which corresponds to the set washing programme and which is suitable
for a weight of the laundry lower than a prefixed value.
[0028] In a further embodiment, the logic unit may be configured for calculating and for
displaying, via the user interface, after the setting of a washing programme and before
starting the loading of the laundry into the rotatable drum, the duration of the overall
washing cycle which corresponds to the set washing programme and which is suitable
for the maximum weight of laundry which may be introduced into the rotatable drum
for the set washing programme.
[0029] In a further embodiment thereof, the logic unit may be configured in such a way that
after the selection of a washing programme and before starting the loading of the
laundry into the rotatable drum, the user interface doesn't represent any information
related to the duration of the washing cycle which corresponds to the set washing
programme.
[0030] In another embodiment, the logic unit may be configured in such a way that, after
the setting of a washing programme and before starting the loading of the laundry
into the rotatable drum, the logic unit calculates and displays, via the user interface,
the duration and/or number of repetitions of one or more phases of the washing cycle
which correspond to the set washing programme, and which are suitable as long as the
weight of the laundry loaded into the rotatable drum remains below a prefixed value,
or which are suitable for the maximum weight of laundry which may be introduced into
the rotatable drum for the set washing programme.
[0031] Preferably, the information related to the estimated number or repetitions of one
or more phases of the washing cycle corresponding to a set washing programme and adapted
to the weight of the loaded laundry detected by the weighing device may comprise the
estimated number of rinses to be performed during the washing cycle.
[0032] Opportunely the logic unit may be configured in such a way to calculate and to display,
via the user interface, the maximum weight of the laundry which may be loaded for
a set washing programme.
[0033] Advantageously the logic unit may be configured in such a way to calculate and to
display, via the user interface, during the loading of the laundry, the weight of
the loaded laundry detected by the weighing device and/or the loaded percentage of
the maximum allowed weight for the set washing programme.
[0034] Preferably the user interface may comprise a level indicator adapted to give a visual
indication of the loading level of the rotatable drum.
[0035] Opportunely the logic unit may be configured in such a way to calculate and to display,
via the user interface, during and/or after the loading of the laundry, information
related to the amount of detergent required for the set washing programme and for
the weight of the laundry loaded into the rotatable drum and detected by the weighing
device.
[0036] Advantageously the logic unit may be configured in such a way that the information
related to the amount of detergent required for the selected washing programme and
for the weight of the laundry loaded into the rotatable drum and detected by the weighing
device is displayed in a region of the user interface different from the region of
the user interface where the information related to the estimated duration and/or
number or repetition of one or more phases of the washing cycle adapted to the weight
of the loaded laundry detected by the weighing device is displayed.
[0037] In a further embodiment the logic unit may be configured in such a way that after
ending the loading of the laundry into the rotatable drum, the information related
to the weight of the loaded laundry disappears form the user interface, and the information
related to the amount of detergent required for the selected washing programme and
for the weight of the laundry loaded into the rotatable drum is displayed in the same
region of the user interface where the information regarding the weight of the laundry
was previously displayed.
[0038] Opportunely the logic unit may be configured in such a way to allow a user to modify
the estimated duration and/or number of repetitions of one or more of the phases of
the washing cycle even after the loading of the laundry into the rotatable drum, and
to calculate and to display, via the user interface, the estimated duration of the
overall washing cycle corresponding to this modified estimated duration and/or number
of repetitions.
[0039] Features and advantages of the present invention will anyway be more readily understood
from the description that is given below by way of non-limiting example with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figure 1 is a schematic frontal view, with part removed from clarity, of a washing machine
according to the invention;
- Figure 2 is a schematic frontal view of the washing machine of Figure 1 before starting the
loading of the laundry;
- Figure 3 is an enlarged view of the user interface of the washing machine illustrated in Figure
2;
- Figure 4 is a schematic frontal view of the washing machine illustrated in the previous Figures,
during the loading of the laundry;
- Figure 5 is an enlarged view of the user interface of the washing machine illustrated in Figure
4;
- Figure 6 is a schematic frontal view of the washing machine illustrated in the previous figures
after the loading of the laundry.
- Figure 7 is an enlarged view of the user interface of the washing machine illustrated in Figure
3;
- Figure 8 schematically illustrates a detail of the user interface of a further embodiment
of a washing machine according to the invention;
- Figure 9 is a schematic frontal view of another embodiment of a washing machine according
to the invention, before starting the loading of the laundry;
- Figure 10 is an enlarged view of the user interface of the washing machine illustrated in Figure
9;
- Figure 11 illustrates the user interface of Figure 10 during the loading of the laundry.
[0040] The washing machines 1 according to the invention which are schematically illustrated
in the enclosed Figures are advantageously of the front-loading type; it is however
clear that the invention is applicable, substantially without any crucial modification,
to a top-loading washing machine.
[0041] It is also clear that the invention can be applied, substantially without any modification,
both to a "simple" washing machine (i.e. a washing machine which can only wash and
rinse the laundry) and to a washing-drying machine (i.e. a washing machine which can
also dry the laundry).
[0042] With reference to Figures 1 to 7, the washing machine 1 comprises an external casing
2 in which frontal wall 2a (the frontal wall 2a have not been represented in Figure
1) an access opening 3 is obtained, provided with a loading/unloading door 4, which
allows the access to a washing tub 5 contained in the external casing 2; the washing
tub 5 contains a rotatable perforated drum 6 in which the laundry to be washed, numbered
7 in Figures 4 and 6, can be loaded and unloaded.
[0043] The washing tub 5 is connected the external casing 2 preferably via a flexible bellows,
not represented, connected between the frontal, opened, surface of the washing tub
5 facing the access opening 3, and the border of the latter.
[0044] In the example illustrated in Figure 1, the washing tub 5 is advantageously elastically
supported by the external casing 2 via a suitable resilient support system, comprising,
for example, two or more springs 8; preferably the oscillations of the washing tub
5 are damped by suitable shock-absorbing devices or dampers 9, interposed between
the washing tub 5 and the bottom of the casing 2.
[0045] Clearly the washing tub 5 may be associated to the casing 2 in any other suitable
way.
[0046] Advantageously the washing machine 1 comprises a water inlet circuit 10, only partially
illustrated in Figure 1, adapted for feeding water and washing/rinsing products (i.e.
detergents, softeners, etc.) into the washing tub 5; the water inlet circuit comprises,
for example, a removable drawer 10a, adapted to be filled with washing and/or rinsing
products, an inlet duct 10b connectable to water delivery mains present outside the
washing machine 1 and adapted to deliver fresh water to the drawer 10a, and an outlet
duct 10c, fluidly connecting the drawer 10a and the washing tub 5 and adapted to deliver
water and washing/rinsing products into the washing tub 5
[0047] The washing machine 1 also comprises a draining circuit 11, only partially represented
in Figure 1, fluidly connected to the bottom of the washing tub 5 and adapted to drain
the washing/rinsing liquid from the washing tub 5; in a further embodiment, not illustrated,
the draining circuit 11 may be also provided with a recirculation circuit, adapted
to drain the washing/rinsing liquid from the bottom of the washing tub 5, and to re-admit
such liquid into an upper region of the washing tub 5, for improving the wetting of
the laundry.
[0048] The washing machine 1 comprises also some electric and/or electronic components,
not illustrated, adapted for performimg some specific functions; for example the washing
machine may comprise an electric motor for rotating the rotatable drum 6, an electric
pump adapted to deliver the washing/rinsing liquid into the washing tub 5, an electric
pump adapted to drain and/or to re-circulate the washing/rinsing liquid from the washing
tub 5, an electric heater adapted to heat the washing/rinsing liquid, etc.
[0049] The washing machine 1 advantageously comprises a logic unit (for example an electronic
board, a microcontroller, a microprocessor, etc.), schematically indicated in Figure
1 with the block numbered 12, adapted to control the electric and/or electronic components
of the washing machine 1, so as to make the washing machine 1 to perform a washing
cycle comprising one or more phases; for example the washing cycle may comprise a
prewash phase, a soaking phase, a main wash phase (comprising, for example, the adduction
into the washing tub 5 of water mixed with detergent and the rotation of the drum
6, so as to apply a mechanical action on the laundry), a steam supplying phase, a
rinsing phase, a spinning phase, etc. According to the set washing programme, as it
will be better explained in the following, the washing cycle may comprise one or more
of the above mentioned phases (or also other phases well known in the art) adapted
to apply to the laundry to be washed a specific chemical and/or physical action. A
phase of the washing cycle, depending on the specific washing programme which has
been set, may be performed, during a single washing cycle, only once or also two or
more times. Clearly the duration of the overall washing cycle depends on the kind,
on the number, and on the duration of its phases.
[0050] Advantageously, the washing machine 1 comprises a user interface 13, operatively
connected to the logic unit 12, adapted for setting a washing programme to which corresponds
a washing cycle to be performed, and adapted also for presenting user information;
these information may be, for example, the name of a particular washing programme,
the weight of the loaded laundry, the duration of the washing cycle, the temperature
of the washing/rinsing liquid, the rotating speed of the spinning, etc.; more in general
the user interface 13 is adapted to present information related to the washing programme
and/or the washing cycle and/or the status of the washing machine 1.
[0051] In the embodiments illustrated in the enclosed figures, the user interface 13 advantageously
comprises a display device 14, preferably a LCD or a LED display, adapted for presenting
user information, and a separated input device, not illustrated, comprising for example
a keyboard, and/or a set of keys or knobs, and/or one or more touch-sensitive input
devices, etc., adapted for setting a washing programme.
[0052] In another embodiment, not illustrated, the user interface 13 may comprise a touch-sensitive
display adapted both for presenting user information, and for allowing a user, by
touching some specific regions of this touch-screen display, to set a washing programme.
[0053] In another embodiment, not illustrated, the logic unit 12 may be advantageously integrated
in the user interface 13.
[0054] It is underlined that in the present application the expression "to set a washing
programme" has to be intended as selecting, among some possibilities provided by the
washing machine 1, one or more parameters related to the washing cycle to be performed;
for example the user may select the type of laundry to be washed (for example silk,
wool, cotton, linen, etc.), and/or the soil degree of the laundry (for example very
soiled, soiled, not very soiled, etc.), and/or the possibility to apply or not a steam
jet to the laundry (for example to disinfect the latter), and/or the maximal rotation
speed of the rotatable drum 6 during the spinning phase, etc. After the user has set
these one or more parameters (which corresponds, therefore, to set a washing programme),
the logic unit 12 computes these parameters and selects, among a set of washing cycles
memorized in its memory, a washing cycle which fits to the parameters set by the user.
[0055] For example the logic unit 12 may be configured to set the duration and/or the number
or repetitions of one or more of the phases of the washing cycle which, according
to the data memorized in the memory of the logic unit 12, best fits to the parameters
selected by the user (i.e. to the set washing programme). In this case the logic unit
12 may be configured so as to display, via the user interface 13, the duration of
one or more of the phases of the washing cycle, and/or the number of repetition of
one or more phases (for example the number of rinses), and/or of the overall duration
of the washing cycle, corresponding to the parameters selected by the user.
[0056] For example in Figure 2 it is represented a washing machine 1 according to the invention
after the setting of a washing programme but before starting the loading of the laundry
into the rotatable drum 6; in Figures 2 and 3 it is represented a condition in which
a user has already set a washing programme by the user interface 13. For example the
user may have selected the type of laundry to be washed, the degree of soil, etc.
[0057] In the condition represented in Figures 2 and 3, after the user has set a washing
programme, the logic unit 12 has selected, among the washing cycles memorized in its
memory, the washing cycle which best fits to the washing programme set by the user,
and it has also calculated and displayed in the display device 14 a minimum value
(indicated in Figure 3 by the reference number 15) of the duration of the overall
washing cycle which corresponds to the set washing programme and which is suitable
for a weight of the laundry 7 loaded into the rotatable drum 6 lower than a prefixed
value (for example 1 kg, or 2 kg, etc.) which is stored in the memory of the logic
unit 12; in the example illustrated in Figure 3, this minimum value of the overall
duration of the washing cycle is 1.10 (that is one hour and ten minutes). In this
specific example, therefore, up to reaching this prefixed value of the weight of the
laundry loaded into the rotatable drum 6, the duration of the overall washing cycle
depends only on the selected washing programme, and not on the weight of the laundry.
[0058] In a further embodiment, not illustrated the logic unit 12 may be configured so as
to represent via the user interface 13, after the setting of the washing programme
but before starting the loading of the laundry 7 into the washing drum 6, a maximum
value of the overall duration of the washing cycle which corresponds to the set washing
programme and which is suitable for the maximum weight of laundry which may be introduced
into the rotatable drum 6 for such a set washing programme.
[0059] In a further embodiment, not illustrated, the logic unit 12 may be configured in
such a way that after the selection of the washing programme and before starting the
loading of the laundry into the rotatable drum 6, the user interface 13 doesn't represent
any information related to the duration of the washing cycle.
[0060] In a further embodiment thereof, the logic unit 12 may be configured in such a way
that, after the selection of the washing programme and before starting the loading
of the laundry into the rotatable drum 6, the user interface 13 displays, as a replacement
for, or in addition to, the overall duration of the washing cycle, the duration and/or
the number of repetition of one or more specific phases of the washing cycle (for
example the prewash, and/or the main wash, and/or the rinsing, and/or the spinning,
etc.) which correspond to the set washing programme, and which are suitable for a
weight of the laundry 7 loaded into the rotatable drum 6 lower than a prefixed value
(which may be for example stored in the memory of the logic unit 12), or which are
suitable for the maximum weight of laundry which may be introduced into the rotatable
drum 6 for such a set washing programme.
[0061] For example, in the embodiment illustrated in Figures 9, 10 and 11, the logic unit
12 is advantageously configured in such a way that, after the selection of the washing
programme and before starting the loading of the laundry into the rotatable drum 6,
the user interface 13 displays the overall duration (numbered 15 in Figure 10) of
the washing cycle and the number of rinses (numbered 20 in Figure 10) which correspond
to the set washing programme, and which are suitable for a weight of the laundry 7
loaded into the rotatable drum 6 lower than a prefixed value (which is stored in the
memory of the logic unit 12).
[0062] Advantageously the logic unit 12 is configured for adapting the duration and/or number
of repetitions of one or more phases of the washing cycle corresponding to a set washing
programme to the actual weight and/or quantity of the loaded laundry 7 calculated/detected,
during one or more of the washing phases, as a function of the pressure and/or water
level in the washing tub 5 (detected for example by a pressostat), and/or of the washing
liquid absorbed by the loaded laundry 7, and/or of one or more electrical and/or mechanical
quantities related to the rotation of the drum 6 and/or to the electric motor rotating
the drum (for example the behaviour of the electrical current absorbed by the electric
motor rotating the drum, the drive torque of the motor, the inertia of the loaded
drum, the unbalance of the loaded drum, etc.). In other words the logic unit 12 is
advantageously configured for calculating and setting, during one or more of the washing
phases, an actual duration and/or number of repetitions of one or more phases of the
washing cycle as a function of the actual weight and/or quantity of the loaded laundry
7; this actual weight/quantity is calculated/detected as a function of the pressure
and/or water level in the in the washing tub 5, and/or of the washing liquid absorbed
by the loaded laundry 7, and/or of one or more electrical and/or mechanical quantities
related to the rotation of the drum 6 and/or to the electric motor rotating the drum.
The above mentioned ways of calculating/detecting the actual weight and/or quantity
of the loaded laundry 7, during one or more of the washing phases, as a function of
the pressure and/or water level in the in the washing tub 5, and/or of the washing
liquid absorbed by the loaded laundry 7, and/or of one or more electrical and/or mechanical
quantities related to the rotation of the drum 6 and/or to the electric motor rotating
the drum are known in the art, and therefore they will not be described more precisely.
[0063] Advantageously, but not necessarily, the logic unit 12 may be configured in such
a way to represent via the user interface 13 also the maximum weight of the laundry
which may be loaded for a set washing programme; for example in the display device
14 of Figure 3, and in the display device 14 of Figure 10 there are represented the
maximum weight of laundry which may be introduced into the rotatable drum 6 (i.e.
8.0 kilograms) for a selected washing programme, and the duration of the overall washing
cycle (in this case 1 hour and 10 minutes) corresponding to the selected washing programme
and suitable for a weight of the laundry 7 loaded into the rotatable drum 6 lower
than a prefixed value, not illustrated.
[0064] The washing machine 1 is also provided with a weighing device, not illustrated, adapted
to detect the weight of the laundry 7 during its loading into the rotatable drum 6
(and therefore before the start of the washing cycle).
[0065] For example the weighing device may comprise one or more transducers, not illustrated,
operatively connected to the logic unit 12; the transducers may comprise, for example,
a load cell or a strain gauge.
[0066] Advantageously one or more transducers may be associated with the resilient support
system 8 supporting the washing tub 5; in a further embodiment one or more transducers
may be associated with the support of the washing machine 1 (for example to one or
more support feet, not represented, adapted to support the casing 2 of the washing
machine 1), so as to detect the overall weight of the washing machine 1 (in this last
case the weight sensed by the one or more transducers increases when the laundry is
loaded into the rotatable drum 6).
[0067] In a further embodiment thereof, the weighing device may comprise one or more transducers,
not illustrated, adapted to sense a variation of the length of the shock-absorbing
devices or dampers 9, and to communicate this information to the logic unit 12, which
is configured in such a way to associate this length variation to a variation of the
weight of the washing tub 5, and therefore to the weight of the laundry 7 loaded into
the rotatable drum 6.
[0068] For example, one or more of the dampers 9 interposed between the washing tub 5 and
the bottom of the casing 2 may comprise a piston 9a movable in a cylindrical housing
9b, and a device, not illustrated, adapted to measure the position of the piston 9a
inside the housing 9b; this device may comprise a coil unit wound around the housing
9b of the damper 9 and a sensor element located at the end of the piston 9a, which
is located inside the cylindrical housing 9b. The sensor element may be made of metal,
e.g. iron. The coil unit is connected by wire to an evaluating unit of the washing
machine 1, operatively connected to the logic unit 12 (the evaluating unit may be
for example comprised in the logic unit 12). When the piston 9a, and therefore the
sensor element, moves, e.g. due to loading the washing machine 1 with laundry 7, the
sensor element changes the inductivity of the coil unit. As the change of inductivity
is proportional to the penetration depth of the piston 9a into the coil unit, the
travel path length of the piston 9a can be determined by the evaluating unit. The
logic unit 12 may be in this case configured for calculating the weight of the laundry
loaded into the rotatatble drum 6 as a function of the detected travel path length
of the piston 9a.
[0069] However it is underlined that the use of a particular weighing device is not critical
for the invention, and therefore substantially any device adapted to detect the weight
of the laundry 7 during its loading into the rotatable drum 6 may be used.
[0070] The logic unit 12 is advantageously configured for calculating the estimated duration
and/or number of repetitions of one or more phases of the washing cycle corresponding
to a set washing programme to the weight of the loaded laundry 7 detected by the weighing
device, and for displaying, via the user interface 13, during the loading of the laundry
7 into the rotatable drum 6, information related to the estimated duration and/or
number of repetitions of one or more of the phases (e.g. the number of rinses) of
the washing cycle modified according to the weight of the loaded laundry 7 detected
by the weighing device.
[0071] It is clear that adapting the estimated duration and/or number or repetitions of
one or more phases of the washing cycle affects the estimated duration of the overall
washing cycle, and therefore the expression "information related to the estimated
duration and/or number of repetitions of one or more of the phases of the washing
cycle" may as well indicate information related to the estimated duration and/or number
of repetitions of one or more specific phases of the washing cycle (for example the
rinsing phase) and also information related to the estimated duration of the overall
washing cycle (which depends on, and therefore is related to, the estimated duration
and the number of repetitions of its phases).
[0072] It is underlined that the estimated duration and/or number of repetitions of one
or more specific phases of the washing cycle doesn't necessarily coincide with the
actual duration and/or number of repetitions of one or more specific phases of the
washing cycle calculated by the logic unit 12, during one or more of the washing phases,
as a function of the actual weight and/or quantity of the loaded laundry 7 calculated/detected,
during one or more of the washing phases, as a function of the pressure and/or water
level in the washing tub 5, and/or of the washing liquid absorbed by the loaded laundry
7, and/or of one or more electrical and/or mechanical quantities related to the rotation
of the drum 6 and/or to the electric motor rotating the drum; in fact the measure
of the weight of the laundry 7 by the weighing device is less precise than the measure
of the actual weight and/or quantity of the loaded laundry 7 actuated during one or
more of the washing phases (preferably at the very beginning of the washing cycle),
as a function of the pressure and/or water level in the washing tub 5, and/or of the
washing liquid absorbed by the loaded laundry 7, and/or of one or more electrical
and/or mechanical quantities related to the rotation of the drum 6 and/or to the electric
motor rotating the drum.
[0073] The estimated duration and/or number of repetitions of one or more specific phases
of the washing cycle corresponding to a selected washing programme and to the weight
of the laundry 7 present into the rotatable drum 6 and detected by the weighing device
are therefore used mainly for providing the user with a quick but rough indication
of which approximately will be the duration and/or number of repetitions of one or
more specific phases of the washing cycle, so that he can quickly foreseen when the
washing procedure corresponding to the selected washing programme will approximately
last for a loaded weight/quantity of loaded laundry; by this quick indication the
user may therefore decide to unload some laundry or to load some more laundry, in
order to obtain the desired estimated duration of the washing cycle. The actual duration
and/or number of repetitions of one or more specific phases of the washing cycle is
calculated by the logic unit 12 only after the beginning of the washing cycle (preferably
at the very beginning of the washing cycle), as indicated above, and is more precise
than the estimated duration and/or number of repetitions of one or more specific phases
of the washing cycle calculated by the weighing device.
[0074] In the example illustrated in the enclosed Figures 1 to 7, the logic unit 12 is advantageously
configured so that, during the loading of the laundry 7 into the rotatable drum 6,
the logic unit 12 may calculate and display, via the user interface 13, the estimated
duration of the overall washing cycle corresponding to a selected washing programme
and to the weight of the laundry 7 present into the rotatable drum 6 and detected
by the weighing device.
[0075] For example, in Figures 4 and 5 it is represented the user interface 13 of a washing
machine 1 according to the invention after the selection of a washing programme and
during the loading of the laundry 7 into the rotatable drum 6; in this case the display
device 14 of the user interface 13 represents the estimated duration of the overall
washing cycle, indicated Figure 5 by the reference number 16, which has been modified
by the logic unit 12 for adapting it to the weight of the laundry 7 loaded into the
rotatable drum 6 which has been detected by the weighing device.
[0076] In the display device 14 of Figure 5 the estimated duration of the overall washing
cycle is indicated as "1.50" (that is 1 hour and 50 minutes); it is noticed that the
estimated duration of the overall washing cycle has been increased with respect to
the estimated duration indicated in Figure 3 (which was 1.10), because a certain amount
of laundry 7 has been loaded into the rotatable drum 6, and the logic unit 12 has
adapted the estimated duration of the overall washing cycle to the weight of this
laundry sensed by the weighing device.
[0077] In a further embodiment, not illustrated, the logic unit 12 may be adapted to represent
via the user interface 13, after the setting of the washing programme but before staring
the loading of the laundry 7 into the washing drum 6, a maximum value of the duration
of the overall washing cycle which corresponds to the set washing programme and which
is suitable for a prefixed maximum weight of laundry which may be introduced into
the rotatable drum 6 for such a set washing programme. In this case, if the weight
of the laundry 7 introduced in the rotatable drum 6 is lower than this prefixed maximum
weight, the duration and/or the number of repetitions of one or more phases of the
washing cycle (and therefore the duration of the overall washing cycle) suitable for
the set washing programme and for this loaded laundry 7 is lower than the duration
and/or the number of repetitions suitable for the maximum weight; therefore, in this
case, if the weight of the laundry loaded into the rotatable drum 6 is lower than
the maximum weight, the estimated duration of the overall washing cycle displayed
in the user interface 13 decreases with respect to the above indicated maximum value.
[0078] In a further embodiment thereof, also not illustrated, the logic unit 12 may be configured
in such a way that, after the selection of a washing programme and before starting
the loading of the laundry into the rotatable drum, the user interface doesn't represent
any information related to the estimated duration of the washing cycle which corresponds
to the set washing programme; in this case the logic unit 12 may be configured in
such a way that when the user starts loading the laundry 7 into the rotatable drum
6, the logic unit 12 calculates the estimated duration and/or the estimated number
of repetitions of one or more phases of the washing cycle (and therefore the estimated
duration of the overall washing cycle) suitable for the weight of the loaded laundry
7 detected by the weighing device and for the set washing programme, and displays
via the user interface 13 information related to this calculated estimated duration
and/or number of repetitions of one or more phases of the washing cycle (for example
the estimated duration of the overall washing cycle).
[0079] In a further embodiment, not illustrated, the logic unit 12 may be configured for
calculating and displaying, via the user interface 13, after a washing programme has
been set and during the loading of the laundry 7 into the rotatable drum 6, the approximate
hour of the day at which the end of the washing cycle is foreseen (starting substantially
in that moment, or according to a preferred delay which may be set by the user) for
the set washing programme a and for the weight of the laundry present in that moment
into the rotatable drum 6 and detected by the weighing device.
[0080] In the embodiment illustrated in Figures 9 to 11, the logic unit 12 is advantageously
configured for displaying, via the user interface 13, during the loading of the laundry
7 into the rotatable drum 6, both the estimated duration of the overall washing cycle
(numbered 16 in Figure 11) corresponding to a selected washing programme and to the
weight of the laundry 7 present into the rotatable drum 6 and detected by the weighing
device, and also the estimated number of rinses (numbered 21 in Figure 11), corresponding
to a selected washing programme and to the weight of the laundry 7 present into the
rotatable drum 6 and detected by the weighing device.
[0081] In all the above illustrated embodiments, it has been described that the washing
programme is set before starting the loading of the laundry into the rotatatble drum
6; preferably, but not necessarily, the logic unit 12 may be configured in such a
way that the washing programme may be set also during the loading of the laundry into
the rotatable drum 6 (i.e. after starting loading the laundry). In this case, the
logic unit 12 may be configured in such a way that if a certain amount of laundry
7 is loaded into the rotatable drum 6 before setting the washing programme, and then
a washing programme is set by the user, the logic unit 12, after the setting of the
washing programme, calculates the estimated duration and/or the estimated number of
repetitions of one or more phases of the washing cycle corresponding to this set washing
programme and adapted to the weight of the loaded laundry 7 detected by the weighing
device; in this case the logic unit 12 is also configured for displaying, during the
loading of the laundry 7, information related to this estimated adapted duration and/or
number of repetitions via the user interface 13.
[0082] Advantageously, but not necessarily, the logic unit 12 is adapted to calculate and
to display via the user interface 13, during the loading of the laundry 7, the value
of the detected weight of the loaded laundry 7 and/or the percentage of the maximum
allowed weight for the set programme which is loaded in a particular moment.
[0083] For example, in the embodiments illustrated in the enclosed figures the display device
14 of the user interface 13 is advantageously adapted to represent a number indicating
the maximum weight allowed for a set washing programme (for example the number "8.0"
in Figure 5), and a number indicating the weight of the laundry 7 loaded into the
rotatable drum 6 (for example the number "3.5" in Figure 5) which has been detected
by the weighing device.
[0084] Preferably, but not necessarily, the user interface 13 comprises a level indicator
17 adapted to give a visual indication of the loading level of the rotatable drum
6; in the embodiments illustrated in Figures 1 to 7 and 9 to 11, the level indicator
17 comprises, for example, a status bar provided in the display device 14, which changes
its length (or colour, or shape) according to the weight of the laundry 7 loaded into
the rotatable drum 6; clearly this feature may also be absent.
[0085] By using a washing machine 1 according to the invention, a user, after setting a
washing programme by the user interface 13, may start loading the laundry 7 into the
rotatable drum 6; as described above, during the loading of the laundry 7 the weighing
device detects the weight of the laundry 7, and the logic unit 12 calculates the estimated
duration and/or the estimated number of repetitions of one or more of the phases of
the washing cycle (and therefore calculates the estimated overall duration of the
washing cycle) according to a set washing programme and to the weight of the loaded
laundry 7 detected by the weighing device; the logic unit 12 also displays via the
user interface 13 information related to the estimated duration and/or to the estimated
number of repetitions of one or more of the phases of the washing cycle depending
on the set washing programme and adapted to the weight of the loaded laundry 7 detected
by the weighing device.
[0086] In the examples illustrated in Figures 1 to 7 the logic unit 12 is configured in
such a way to calculate and to display via the display device 14, after the setting
of the washing programme and during the loading of the laundry 7, the duration of
the overall washing cycle corresponding to the set washing programme and to the detected
weight of the loaded laundry 7.
[0087] In the examples illustrated in Figures 9 to 11, after the setting of the washing
programme and during the loading of the laundry 7, the display device 14 displays
the estimated duration of the overall washing cycle (numbered 16 in figure 11) and
also the estimated number of repetitions of the rinsing phases (numbered 21 in figure
11) corresponding to the set washing programme and adapted to the weight of the laundry
7 loaded into the rotatable drum 6 and detected by the weighing device.
[0088] Preferably, but not necessarily, the user interface 13 may be arranged in such a
way to display information related to the status of the washing machine 1; for example
the user interface 13 may indicate (for example by a writing and/or by one or more
icons) that the washing machine 1 is switched on but the washing programme has not
been yet selected, that the laundry is being loaded, etc. For example the display
device 14 illustrated in the enclosed Figures is advantageously arranged in such a
way that, during the loading of the laundry 7, it displays the writing "LOAD LAUNDRY";
clearly this feature may also be absent.
[0089] When the user reaches the desired value of the estimated duration of the overall
washing cycle (or the desired value of the estimated duration and/or number of repetitions
of one or more washing phases, if this value is represented in the user interface
13), he may conclude the loading of the laundry 7.
[0090] The loading of the laundry 7 into the rotatable drum 6 is considered concluded when
the user has ceased to introduce the laundry into the rotatable drum 6; it is clear
that, after starting loading the laundry into the rotatable drum 6, the loading of
the laundry 7 is considered concluded at least after the closure of the door 4.
[0091] Advantageously the logic unit 12 may be configured in such a way that, after opening
the door 4 and starting the loading of the laundry 7 into the rotatable drum 6, the
logic unit 12 considers concluded the loading of the laundry 7 when door 4 is closed.
In this case the closure of the door 4 may be detected, for example, by a suitable
electric sensor or switch, not illustrated, operatively connected to the logic unit
12 so as to communicate to the latter that the door 4 is closed; in other words, in
this case the washing machine 1 is arranged in such a way that, when the door 4 is
closed, the logic unit 12 is informed that the loading of the laundry 7 has been concluded
(in other words, the conclusion of the loading of the laundry coincides with the closure
of the door 4).
[0092] In a further embodiment, not illustrated, the washing machine 1 comprises input means
adapted for allowing the user to inform the logic unit 12 that the loading of the
laundry 7 has been concluded; advantageously the input means may be comprised in the
user interface 13, or it my be a dedicated input element, comprising, for example,
a button and/or a knob, and/or a touch-sensitive sensor, etc. In this case, when the
user has concluded the loading of the laundry 7, he may act on this input means for
informing the logic unit 12 that the loading of the laundry has been concluded; in
this case the conclusion of the loading of the laundry 7 may not coincide with the
closure of the door 4 (for example it may occur some time before the closure of the
door 4).
[0093] After the loading of the laundry 7 into the rotatable drum 6 is concluded, the user
may start a washing cycle, for example by pressing a start button, not illustrated,
present in the user interface 13; from this point, preferably at the very beginning
of the washing cycle, the logic unit 12 calculates/detects the actual weight and/or
quantity of the loaded laundry 7 as a function of the pressure and/or water level
in the washing tub 5, and/or of the washing liquid absorbed by the loaded laundry
7, and/or of one or more electrical and/or mechanical quantities related to the rotation
of the drum 6 and/or to the electric motor rotating the drum, and modifies the duration
and/or number of repetitions of one or more phases of the washing cycle corresponding
to the set washing programme as a function of this calculated/detected actual weight
and/or quantity of the loaded laundry 7.
[0094] Advantageously, but not necessarily, the logic unit 12 may be configured for calculating
and for displaying, via the user interface 13, information related to the amount of
detergent required for the set washing programme and for the weight of the laundry
7 loaded into the rotatable drum 6 detected by the weighing device; in the embodiments
illustrated in the enclosed Figures, the logic unit 12 is advantageously configured
in such a way to calculate and to display, via the user interface 13, information
18 related to the amount of detergent required for the set washing programme and for
the weight of the laundry 7 loaded into the rotatable drum 6 and detected by the weighing
device, only after ending the loading of the laundry 7. In another embodiment, not
illustrated, the logic unit 12 may be configured in such a way to calculate and to
display, via the user interface 13, information 18 related to the amount of detergent
required for the set washing programme and for the weight of the laundry 7 loaded
into the rotatable drum 6 and detected by the weighing device, also during the loading
of the laundry 7.
[0095] More in general the logic unit 12 may be configured in such a way to calculate and
to display, via the user interface 13, information 18 related to the amount of detergent
required for the set washing programme and for the weight of the laundry 7 loaded
into the rotatable drum 6 and detected by the weighing device, during and/or after
the loading of the laundry 7.
[0096] The information 18 related to the amount of detergent required for the selected washing
programme and for the weight of the laundry 7 loaded into the rotatable drum 6 and
detected by the weighing device may be, for example, the percentage of detergent (related
to the maximum quantity of detergent allowed), required for a selected washing programme
and for the quantity of laundry 7 detected by the weighing device.
[0097] The information 18 related to the amount of detergent required for the selected washing
programme and for the weight of the laundry 7 loaded into the rotatable drum 6 and
detected by the weighing device may be advantageously displayed, as in the example
of Figure 7, in a region of the user interface 13 different from the region of the
user interface 13 where the duration of the washing cycle and/or where the weight
of the loaded laundry 7 are displayed.
[0098] In a further embodiment, schematically illustrated in Figure 8, the logic unit 12
is configured in such a way that after ending the loading of the laundry 7 into the
rotatable drum 6, the information related to the weight of the loaded laundry 7 disappears
form the user interface 13, and the information 18 related to the amount of detergent
required for the selected washing programme and for the weight of the laundry 7 loaded
into the rotatable drum 6 and detected by the weighing device is displayed in the
region of the user interface 13 where previously the information regarding weight
of the laundry was displayed.
[0099] Advantageously, but not necessarily, the logic unit 12 may be configured for calculating
and for displaying, after ending the loading of the laundry 7 (and therefore, in the
example illustrated in the enclosed Figures, after the closure of the door 4), the
approximate hour (indicated by the reference number 19 in Figure 7) of the day in
which a selected washing programme will end (starting substantially in that moment,
or according to a preferred delay which may be set by the user) for the weight of
the laundry 7 present in that moment into the rotatable drum 6 and detected by the
weighing device.
[0100] Preferably, but not necessarily, the above indicated approximate hour of the day
in which a selected washing programme will end, is displayed in the same region of
the display device 14 which is adapted to display the duration of the overall washing
cycle.
[0101] Preferably, but not necessarily, the logic unit 12 may be configured in such a way
that a user is allowed to modify, for example by operating on the user interface 13
and/or on another suitable input device (for example a button or a knob), not illustrated,
the estimated duration and/or the estimated number of repetitions of one or more of
the phases of the washing cycle (for example of the rinsing phase), even after the
loading of the laundry 7 (and therefore after the adaptation of the duration and/or
the number of repetitions of one or more of the phases of the washing cycle to the
weight of the loaded laundry 7 detected by the weighing device); in this case the
logic unit 12 may be advantageously configured so as to calculate and to display,
via the user interface 13, information related to the estimated duration of the washing
cycle corresponding to the duration and/or number of repetitions of one or more of
the phases of the washing cycle modified by the user after the loading of the laundry
7.
[0102] For example, after setting a washing programme and after loading some laundry 7 into
the rotatable drum 6, the user interface 13 of the washing machine 1 may display a
number (for example the number 1.5 in Figure 5) representing the estimated duration
of the overall washing cycle calculated by the logic unit 12 according to the set
washing programme and to the weight of the laundry 7 loaded into the rotatable drum
6 and detected by the weighing device. The logic unit 12 may be configured in such
a way that a user, by operating on the user interface 13 and/or on another suitable
input device, not illustrated, may modify the estimated duration and/or number of
repetitions of one or more of the phases of the washing cycle (for example a user
may manually modify the number of rinses which have to be performed during the washing
cycle); in this case the logic unit 12 may be configured for calculating the estimated
duration of the overall washing cycle corresponding to the modified number of repetitions
of rinses, and for representing this new duration via the user interface 13. In this
case, if this new estimated duration doesn't correspond to the user's desired estimated
duration, the user may modify the quantity of laundry loaded into the rotatable drum
6 (for example he may remove some laundry from the rotatable drum 6), and/or the duration
and/or the number of repetitions of one or more phases of the washing cycle, until
reaching the desired value of the estimated duration of the washing cycle.
[0103] Preferably, but not necessarily, the logic unit 12 may be configured in such a way
to allow a user to set a different washing programme even after starting the loading
of the laundry 7 into the rotatable drum 6; in this case the logic unit 12 may be
configured for adapting the estimated duration and/or number of repetitions of one
or more phases of the washing cycle to the new set washing programme and to the weight
of the loaded laundry 7 detected by the weighing device, and for displaying via the
user interface 13, information related to the new estimated duration and/or number
or repetition of one or more phases of the washing cycle.
[0104] In this case if, after setting a first washing programme and starting loading the
laundry 7 into the rotatable drum 6, a user wants to change washing programme (for
example because he realizes that he set the wrong type of laundry), he may operate
on the user interface 13 for changing the washing programme, so that the logic unit
12 modifies the estimated duration and/or number of repetitions of one or more phases
of the washing cycle according to the new set washing programme and to the weight
of the loaded laundry 7 detected by the weighing device, and displays via the user
interface 13 information related to the modified duration and/or number of repetitions.
[0105] It is seen therefore how the invention achieves the proposed aim and objects, there
being provided a washing machine which, thanks to the possibility, during the loading
of the laundry, to quickly provide the user with information related to the estimated
duration and/or number of repetitions of one or more phases of the washing cycle (and
therefore related to the estimated duration of the overall washing cycle), allows
selecting the right quantity of laundry for obtaining a desired estimated duration
of the washing cycle in a very easy way; if fact it is sufficient that a user, after
setting a washing programme, continues loading the laundry into the rotatable drum
until reaching the desired estimated duration. Moreover, the time required for performing
this operation is very small, in particular compared with the above described known
solutions.
1. Washing machine (1) comprising:
- a washing tub (5) comprising a rotatable drum (6) adapted for receiving the laundry
(7) to be washed;
- an electric motor for rotating the rotatable drum (6);
- a logic unit (12) adapted to control the electric and/or electronic components of
said washing machine (1) so as to make the latter to perform a washing cycle comprising
one or more phases;
- a user interface (13) adapted for setting a washing programme to which corresponds
a washing cycle to be performed, and for presenting user information;
- a weighing device adapted to detect the weight of the laundry (7) loaded into the
rotatable drum (6);
said logic unit (12) being operatively connected to said weighing device and to said
user interface (13), and being configured for displaying information related to the
duration and/or number of repetitions of one or more phases of the washing cycle via
said user interface (13), said logic unit (12) being configured for adapting the duration
and/or number of repetitions of one or more phases of the washing cycle corresponding
to a set washing programme to the actual weight and/or quantity of the loaded laundry
(7) calculated/detected, during one or more of the washing phases, as a function of
the pressure and/or water level in the washing tub (5), and/or of the washing liquid
absorbed by the loaded laundry (7), and/or of one or more electrical and/or mechanical
quantities related to the rotation of the drum (6) and/or to the electric motor rotating
the drum (6);
characterized in that
said logic unit (12) is configured for calculating and for displaying via said user
interface (13), during the loading of the laundry (7) into the rotatable drum (6),
information related to the estimated duration and/or number or repetition of one or
more phases of the washing cycle corresponding to a set washing programme and adapted
to the weight of the loaded laundry (7) detected by said weighing device.
2. Washing machine, according to claim 1, wherein said information related to the estimated
duration and/or number of repetitions of one or more phases of the washing cycle corresponding
to a set washing programme and adapted to the weight of the loaded laundry (7) detected
by said weighing device comprises the estimated duration of the overall washing cycle.
3. Washing machine, according to claim 1, wherein said information related to the estimated
duration and/or number of repetitions of one or more phases of said washing cycle
corresponding to a set washing programme and adapted to the weight of the loaded laundry
(7) detected by said weighing device comprises the approximate hour of the day at
which the end of the washing cycle is foreseen for the set washing programme and the
weight of the laundry (7) loaded into said rotatable drum (6) detected by said weighing
device.
4. Washing machine, according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein said logic unit (12) is configured
for calculating and for displaying, via said user interface (13), after the setting
of a washing programme and before starting the loading of the laundry (7) into the
rotatable drum (6), the duration of the overall washing cycle which corresponds to
the set washing programme and which is suitable for a weight of the laundry lower
than a prefixed value.
5. Washing machine, according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein said logic unit (12) is configured
for calculating and for displaying, via said user interface (13), after the setting
of a washing programme and before starting the loading of the laundry (7) into the
rotatable drum (6), the duration of the overall washing cycle which corresponds to
the set washing programme and which is suitable for the maximum weight of laundry
(7) which may be introduced into said rotatable drum (6) for said set washing programme.
6. Washing machine, according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein said logic unit (12) is configured
in such a way that after the selection of a washing programme and before starting
the loading of the laundry (7) into the rotatable drum (6), said user interface (13)
doesn't represent any information related to the duration of the washing cycle which
corresponds to the set washing programme.
7. Washing machine, according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein said logic unit (12) is configured
in such a way that, after the setting of a washing programme and before starting the
loading of the laundry (7) into said rotatable drum (6), said logic unit (12) calculates
and displays, via said user interface (13), the duration and/or number of repetitions
of one or more phases of the washing cycle which correspond to said set washing programme,
and which are suitable as long as the weight of the laundry (7) loaded into the rotatable
drum (6) remains below a prefixed value, or which are suitable for the maximum weight
of laundry (7) which may be introduced into the rotatable drum (6) for said set washing
programme.
8. Washing machine, according to one or more of the previous claims, wherein said information
related to the estimated number or repetitions of one or more phases of said washing
cycle corresponding to a set washing programme and adapted to the weight of the loaded
laundry (7) detected by said weighing device comprises the estimated number of rinses
to be performed during said washing cycle.
9. Washing machine, according to one or more of the previous claims, wherein said logic
unit (12) is configured in such a way to calculate and to display, via said user interface
(13), the maximum weight of the laundry (7) which may be loaded for a set washing
programme.
10. Washing machine, according to one or more of the previous claims, wherein said logic
unit (12) is configured in such a way to calculate and to display, via said user interface
(13), during the loading of the laundry (7), the weight of the loaded laundry (7)
detected by said weighing device and/or the loaded percentage of the maximum allowed
weight for the set washing programme.
11. Washing machine, according to one or more of the previous claims, wherein said user
interface (13) comprises a level indicator (17) adapted to give a visual indication
of the loading level of said rotatable drum (6).
12. Washing machine, according to one or more of the previous claims, wherein said logic
unit (12) is configured in such a way to calculate and to display, via said user interface
(13), during and/or after the loading of the laundry (7), information (18) related
to the amount of detergent required for the set washing programme and for the weight
of the laundry (7) loaded into said rotatable drum (6) and detected by said weighing
device.
13. Washing machine, according claim 12, wherein said logic unit (12) is configured in
such a way that said information (18) related to the amount of detergent required
for the selected washing programme and for the weight of the laundry (7) loaded into
said rotatable drum (6) and detected by said weighing device is displayed in a region
of the user interface (13) different from the region of the user interface (13) where
said information related to the estimated duration and/or number or repetition of
one or more phases of the washing cycle adapted to the weight of the loaded laundry
(7) detected by said weighing device is displayed.
14. Washing machine, according claims 10 and 12, wherein said logic unit (12) is configured
in such a way that after ending the loading of the laundry (7) into the rotatable
drum (4), said information related to the weight of the loaded laundry (7) disappears
form the user interface (13), and said information (18) related to the amount of detergent
required for the selected washing programme and for the weight of the laundry (7)
loaded into the rotatable drum (6) is displayed in the same region of said user interface
(13) where said information regarding the weight of the laundry was previously displayed.
15. Washing machine, according to one or more of the previous claims, wherein said logic
unit (12) is configured in such a way to allow a user to modify the estimated duration
and/or number of repetitions of one or more of the phases of the washing cycle even
after the loading of the laundry (7) into the rotatable drum (6), and to calculate
and to display, via said user interface (13), the estimated duration of the overall
washing cycle corresponding to said modified duration and/or number of repetitions.