[0001] The present invention relates to a rotary-drum laundry dryer.
[0002] In particular, the present invention relates to a rotary-drum home laundry dryer
to which the following description refers purely by way of example without implying
any loss of generality.
[0003] As is known, rotary-drum home laundry dryers currently on the market generally comprise:
a substantially parallelepiped-shaped, outer boxlike casing structured for resting
on the floor; a substantially cylindrical rotatable drum which is structured for housing
the laundry to be dried and is housed in axially rotating manner inside the casing
to rotate about an horizontally-oriented longitudinal reference axis, directly facing
a laundry loading/unloading opening formed in the front wall of the casing; a porthole
door hinged to the front wall of the casing to rotate to and from a closing position
in which the door rests completely against the front wall of the casing to close the
laundry loading/unloading opening and airtight seal the rotatable drum; an electrically-powered
motor assembly which is housed inside the casing and is structured for driving into
rotation the rotatable drum about its longitudinal reference axis; an open-circuit
or closed-circuit, hot-air generator which is housed inside the casing and is structured
to circulate inside the rotatable drum a stream of hot air which has a very low moisture
content and flows through the rotatable drum and over the laundry inside the drum
to dry the laundry; and an electronic central control unit which controls both the
motor assembly and the hot-air generator to perform, on command, one of the user-selectable
drying cycles stored in the same central control unit.
[0004] In most of the rotary-drum home laundry dryers currently on the market, the rotatable
drum furthermore consists in a substantially cylindrical, rigid tubular body which
extends substantially horizontally inside the boxlike casing, aligned to the laundry
loading/unloading opening, and is structured for resting on a number of idle supporting
rollers which are arranged at the two axial ends of the tubular body parallel to the
drum longitudinal reference axis, and may be fixed to the appliance casing in free
revolving manner so as to allow the tubular body to rotate about its horizontally-oriented
longitudinal reference axis.
[0005] The front rim of the tubular body surrounds the laundry loading/unloading opening
and is coupled in axially rotating manner to the front wall of the boxlike casing;
whereas the rear rim of the tubular body abuts against the rear wall of the boxlike
casing and is coupled in axially rotating manner directly to said rear wall.
[0006] The stream of hot air produced by the hot-air generator usually enters into the tubular
body via an intake air-vent realized in the rear wall of the boxlike casing, within
the perimeter of the rear rim of the tubular body, flows inside the tubular body for
the entire length of the latter, and finally comes out of the tubular body via an
escape air-vent usually realized on the annular frame that delimits the laundry loading/unloading
opening on the front wall of the casing.
[0007] To avoid air leakages from the two axial ends of the tubular body, a first circular
sealing gasket is generally interposed between the front rim of the tubular body and
the front wall of the casing, whereas a second circular sealing gasket is generally
interposed between the rear rim of the tubular body and the rear wall of the appliance
casing.
[0008] In most of the rotary-drum home laundry dryers currently on market, the first circular
sealing gasket is usually recessed into a circular groove realized on the front wall
of the casing and is firmly fixed to the bottom of the groove so as to remain stationary
when the rotatable drum rotates about its longitudinal reference axis. The second
circular sealing gasket instead is usually fixed to a cylindrical supporting collar
which in turn is generally clinched to the rear wall of the boxlike casing coaxial
to the rear rim of the tubular body. Alike the first circular sealing gasket, the
second circular sealing gasket is firmly fixed to the inner surface of the cylindrical
supporting collar so as to remain stationary when the rotatable drum rotates about
its longitudinal reference axis.
[0009] Since the back of the rotatable drum consists in the rear wall of the boxlike casing
and remains stationary during rotation of the rotatable drum, most of the laundry
dryers referred above are also provided with an anti-entangling nose that protrudes
from the rear wall of the casing roughly at centre of the rear rim of the tubular
body, and extends inside the tubular body substantially parallel to the drum longitudinal
reference axis. This nose is shaped/dimensioned so to prevent, when the drum rotates,
the laundry from entangling on the rear wall of the casing and block the hot-air intake
vent located on said wall.
[0010] Aim of the present invention is to simplify the structure of the rear wall of the
boxlike casing so as to significantly reduce the appliance production costs, and simplifying
the laundry dryer assembling procedure.
[0011] In compliance with the above aims, according to the present invention there is provided
a rotary-drum laundry dryer comprising an outer casing having a front wall and a rear
wall, a rotatable drum which is structured for housing the laundry to be dried and
is fixed in axially rotating manner inside the casing, and a hot-air generator structured
to circulate a stream of hot air through the rotatable drum; said rotatable drum comprising
a substantially cylindrical, tubular body having its front rim coupled in axially
rotating manner to a front bulkhead and its rear rim coupled in substantially airtight
and axially rotating manner to the rear wall of the casing with the interposition
of a rear circular sealing gasket; the rotary-drum laundry dryer
being characterized in that the rear wall of the casing comprises:
- a substantially vertically-oriented supporting bulkhead;
- a lid or cover which is made of plastic material and is fixed to the supporting bulkhead
so as to form, together with said supporting bulkhead, an inner cavity which is fluidly
connected to the hot-air generator so as to receive said stream of hot air; a central
portion of the lid or cover being permeable to air so that the stream of hot air is
allowed to cross the lid or cover and freely flow from the inside of the tubular body
to the inner cavity or vice versa; and
- a substantially cylindrical gasket-supporting collar which has a nominal diameter
greater than that of the rear rim of the tubular body, is realized in one piece with
said lid or cover and is arranged on the lid or cover so as to be substantially coaxial
to the rear rim of the tubular body for completely surrounding the rear rim of the
tubular body;
the rear circular sealing gasket being encircled and firmly fitted into the gasket-supporting
collar.
[0012] Preferably, though not necessarily, the rotary-drum laundry dryer is furthermore
characterized in that said gasket-supporting collar is realized in one piece with said lid or cover via
an injection molding process.
[0013] Preferably, though not necessarily, the rotary-drum laundry dryer is furthermore
characterized in that said lid or cover is fixed to the inner face of the supporting bulkhead in substantially
airtight manner.
[0014] Preferably, though not necessarily, the rotary-drum laundry dryer is furthermore
characterized by also comprising an anti-entangling nose which protrudes from the
lid or cover, extends inside the tubular body and is properly shaped/dimensioned so
as to prevent, when the tubular body rotates, the entangling of the damp laundry located
into the rotatable drum.
[0015] Preferably, though not necessarily, the rotary-drum laundry dryer is furthermore
characterized in that said anti-entangling nose is realized in one piece with said lid or cover and said
gasket-supporting collar.
Preferably, though not necessarily, the rotary-drum laundry dryer is furthermore
characterized in that
[0016] Preferably, though not necessarily, the rotary-drum laundry dryer is furthermore
characterized in that said anti-entangling nose consist in a substantially ogival-shaped bulge or recess
which projects from the lid or cover, on the opposite side of supporting bulkhead,
and extends inside the tubular body.
[0017] Preferably, though not necessarily, the rotary-drum laundry dryer is furthermore
characterized in that said lid or cover is substantially circular in shape, has an outer diameter greater
than that of the rear rim of the tubular body, and is fixed to the supporting bulkhead
substantially coaxial to the longitudinal axis of the tubular body.
[0018] Preferably, though not necessarily, the rotary-drum laundry dryer is furthermore
characterized in that the peripheral border of the lid or cover is furthermore L-bent upwards so as to
form said cylindrical gasket-supporting collar.
[0019] Preferably, though not necessarily, the rotary-drum laundry dryer is furthermore
characterized in that said lid or cover is substantially dish- or basin-shaped and it is fixed to the inner
face of the supporting bulkhead with its concavity directly facing the supporting
bulkhead, so as to form, together with the gasket-supporting collar, a substantially
circular-shaped annular seat or groove which is shaped/dimensioned to house the rear
circular sealing gasket.
[0020] Preferably, though not necessarily, the rotary-drum laundry dryer is furthermore
characterized in that the supporting bulkhead is provided with a substantially sink-shaped bulge or recess
which is aligned/faced to a rear mouth of the tubular body delimited by said rear
rim, projects outwards of the casing and communicates with the hot-air generator;
the lid or cover being fixed to the supporting bulkhead immediately above said outwards-projecting
bulge or recess, and being shaped/dimensioned to completely cover and close said outwards-projecting
bulge or recess to form the inner cavity of the rear wall of the casing.
[0021] Preferably, though not necessarily, the rotary-drum laundry dryer is furthermore
characterized in that the outwards-projecting, sink-shaped bulge or recess is substantially circular in
shape and has an outer diameter lower than that of the rear circular sealing gasket
and of the rear rim of tubular body, so as to be located inside the perimeter of the
rear rim of the tubular body.
[0022] Preferably, though not necessarily, the rotary-drum laundry dryer is furthermore
characterized in that the lid or cover is firmly fixed to the supporting bulkhead with the interposition
of an additional annular sealing gasket.
[0023] Preferably, though not necessarily, the rotary-drum laundry dryer is furthermore
characterized in that said lid or cover is firmly fixed to the supporting bulkhead by means of a number
of fixing members, such as anchoring screws, rivets or the like, that engage in sequence
the supporting bulkhead and the lid or cover.
[0024] Preferably, though not necessarily, the rotary-drum laundry dryer is furthermore
characterized in that said fixing members are angularly spaced along the peripheral border of the lid or
cover, outside of the additional annular sealing gasket.
[0025] Preferably, though not necessarily, the rotary-drum laundry dryer is furthermore
characterized in that the gasket-supporting collar is provided with a number of anchoring seats which are
spaced along the perimeter of the same collar, and each of which is structured to
receive a respective anchoring screw, rivet or other fixing member.
[0026] Preferably, though not necessarily, the rotary-drum laundry dryer is furthermore
characterized in that the supporting bulkhead is made of metal material.
[0027] Preferably, though not necessarily, the rotary-drum laundry dryer is furthermore
characterized in that the hot-air generator comprises a heat-pump assembly structured for continuously
cooling and then heating the air circulating inside the rotatable drum.
[0028] Preferably, though not necessarily, the rotary-drum laundry dryer is furthermore
characterized in that said substantially cylindrical-shaped, tubular body is structured for resting on
a number of idle supporting rollers which are arranged approximately at the two axial
ends of the tubular body, and may be preferably fitted/fixed to the casing in free
revolving manner. so as to allow the tubular body to freely rotate about its longitudinal
reference axis inside the casing.
[0029] A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way
of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figures 1 and 2 are two perspective views, with parts removed for clarity, of a rotary-drum
laundry dryer realized in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;
- Figure 3 is a section view of the Figure 1 laundry dryer with parts removed for clarity;
- Figure 4 is a partly-exploded perspective view of the rear wall of the
[0030] Figure 1 laundry dryer with parts removed for clarity.
[0031] With reference to Figures 1, 2 and 3, reference number 1 indicates as a whole a rotary-drum
laundry dryer which comprises: a preferably, though not necessarily, parallelepiped-shaped,
outer boxlike casing 2 structured for resting on the floor; a substantially cylindrical,
rotatable drum 3 structured for housing the laundry to be dried, and which is fixed
in axially rotating manner inside the outer casing 2, directly facing a laundry loading/unloading
pass-through opening formed in a preferably substantially vertically-oriented, front
wall 2a of casing 2; and a porthole door 4 hinged to the front wall 2a of casing 2
so to be able to rotate about a preferably, though not necessarily, vertically-oriented
reference axis, to and from a closing position in which door 4 rests completely against
the front wall 2a to close the laundry loading/unloading opening and substantially
airtight seal the rotatable drum 3.
[0032] Inside the boxlike casing 2, the laundry dryer 1 additionally comprises an electrically-powered
motor assembly (not shown) structured for driving into rotation the rotatable drum
3 about its longitudinal reference axis; an open-circuit or closed-circuit, hot-air
generator 6 which is structured to circulate through the rotatable drum 3 a stream
of hot air having a low moisture level, and which flows over and dries the laundry
located inside the drum 3; and an electronic central control unit (not shown) which
controls both the electrically-powered motor assembly and the hot-air generator 6
to perform, on command, one of the user-selectable drying cycles preferably, though
not necessarily, stored in the same central control unit.
[0033] With reference to Figure 3, in particular the rotatable drum 3 preferably consists
in a substantially cylindrical-shaped, tubular body 3 which extends inside the boxlike
casing 2 coaxial to a preferably substantially horizontally-oriented, longitudinal
reference axis L while remaining substantially aligned to the laundry loading/unloading
opening on the front wall 2a of casing 2. The tubular body 3 is furthemore preferably
structured for resting on a number of idle supporting rollers 8 which are arranged
approximately at the two axial ends of tubular body 3 substantially parallel to the
reference axis L, and are preferably fitted/fixed to the boxlike casing 2 in free
revolving manner so as to allow the tubular body 3 to rotate about its longitudinal
reference axis L inside the boxlike casing 2. The substantially cylindrical-shaped,
tubular body 3 is preferably made of metal material.
[0034] The circular front rim 3f of tubular body 3 surrounds the laundry loading/unloading
opening realized on front wall 2a of the boxlike casing 2 and is coupled in substantially
airtight and axially rotating manner to a front panel or bulkhead 12 on the front
wall 2a, preferably with the interposition of a first circular sealing gasket 9. The
circular rear rim 3r of tubular body 3 instead abuts against a preferably substantially
vertically-oriented, rear wall 2b of casing 2 and is coupled in substantially airtight
and axially rotating manner directly to said rear wall 2b with the interposition of
a second circular sealing gasket 10.
[0035] In the example shown, the circular sealing gasket 9 is preferably, though not necessarily,
stationary recessed into a circular groove or seat realized on the periphery of a
front panel or bulkhead 11 preferably comprising a substantially funnel-shaped coupling
element, and which is preferably associated to the front wall 2a of casing 2 so as
to surround the laundry loading/ unloading opening of the same front wall 2a. The
substantially funnel-shaped coupling element of front bulkhead 11 is furthermore preferably
shaped/structured so as to directly connect the laundry loading/unloading opening
of front wall 2a to the front rim 3f of tubular body 3, and the front rim 3f of tubular
body 3 abuts directly against said front circular sealing gasket 9.
[0036] The second circular sealing gasket 10 is instead firmly fixed to the rear wall 2b
of the boxlike casing 2.
[0037] With reference to Figure 3, the stream of hot air produced by the hot-air generator
6 preferably enters into the tubular body 3 through the mouth delimited by the rear
rim 3r of tubular body 3, flows inside tubular body 3 for the entire length of the
latter, and comes out of tubular body 3 through the mouth delimited by the front rim
3a, or vice versa.
[0038] In other words, the stream of hot air produced by the hot-air generator 6 preferably
enters into tubular body 3 through an intake air-vent located in the rear wall 2b
of casing 2, within the perimeter of the rear rim 3r of tubular body 3, and comes
out of tubular body 3 through an escape air-vent preferably located either on the
porthole door 4 that selectively closes the laundry loading/unloading opening of front
wall 2a or directly on the front wall 2a.
[0039] In the example shown, the stream of hot air produced by hot-air generator 6 preferably
comes out of tubular body 3 through an escape air-vent incorporated in the front bulkhead
11 that delimits/surrounds the laundry loading/unloading opening on front wall 2a.
[0040] With reference to Figures 3 and 4, the intake air-vent of hot-air generator 6 is
instead incorporated into the rear wall 2b of boxlike casing 2.
[0041] Furthermore, the rear wall 2b of boxlike casing 2 preferably comprises a vertically-oriented
supporting panel or bulkhead 12 which is preferably made of metal material and is
preferably provided with a substantially sink-shaped bulge or recess 12a which, in
turn, is aligned/faced to the rear mouth of tubular body 3 delimited by rear rim 3r,
projects outwards of boxlike casing 2 and is in fluid communication with the hot-air
generator 6 so as to receive the stream of hot air produced by the hot-air generator
6.
[0042] In the example shown, the sink-shaped bulge or recess 12a is preferably substantially
circular in shape and preferably projects outwards of the boxlike casing 2 while remaining
substantially coaxial to the longitudinal axis L of the tubular body 3. Furthermore
the sink-shaped bulge or recess 12a has an outer diameter preferably lower than that
of the circular sealing gasket 10 and of the rear rim 3r of tubular body 3, so as
to be located inside the perimeter of the rear rim 3r of tubular body 3. The sink-shaped
bulge or recess 12a is furthermore preferably deep-drawn directly on the supporting
bulkhead 12.
[0043] The rear wall 2b of boxlike casing 2 additionally comprises a lid or cover 13 which
is firmly fixed to the inner face of the supporting bulkhead 12 above the outwards-projecting
bulge or recess 12a of the same bulkhead 12 (i.e. it is aligned/faced to the rear
mouth of tubular body 3 delimited by rear rim 3r), is properly shaped/dimensioned
to completely cover the outwards-projecting bulge or recess 12a of bulkhead 12, and
is coupled in substantially airtight manner to the supporting bulkhead 12, preferably
with the interposition of an annular sealing gasket 14 surrounding the perimeter of
bulge or recess 12a, so as to form/delimit, together with the supporting bulkhead
12, a inner cavity 15 which is preferably substantially circular-shaped and is aligned
to the rear mouth of tubular body 3 delimited by rear rim 3r, and is fluidly connected
to the hot-air generator 6 so as to receive the stream of hot air produced by the
hot-air generator 6.
[0044] In the example shown, the inner cavity 15 is preferably arranged inside the rear
wall 2b of boxlike casing 2 substantially coaxial to the longitudinal reference axis
L of tubular body 3.
[0045] With reference to Figures 3 and 4, the lid or cover 13 of rear wall 2b is furthermore
preferably suitably shaped/dimensioned so that its peripheral border 13a completely
surrounds/circumscribes the rear rim 3r of tubular body 3; and the rear wall 2b of
casing 2 additionally comprises a substantially cylindrical gasket-supporting collar
16 which is preferably realized in one piece with the lid or cover 13, preferably
has a nominal diameter greater than that of the rear rim 3r of tubular body 3, and
is preferably arranged on the lid or cover 13 so as to be substantially coaxial to
the longitudinal axis L of tubular body 3 when the lid or cover 13 is fixed in place
on the supporting bulkhead 12, i.e. so as to be substantially coaxial to the rear
rim 3r of tubular body 3 and surround/circumscribe the rear rim 3r of tubular body
3.
[0046] The lid or cover 13 and the gasket-supporting collar 16 are furthermore preferably
made of plastic material and are realized in one piece to one another preferably via
an injection molding process.
[0047] The circular sealing gasket 10 is encircled and fitted/recessed into the gasket-supporting
collar 16 preferably in substantially airtight manner, and is suitably shaped/dimensioned
so as to permanently come in abutment against the rear rim 3r of tubular body 3 without
interruption all around the perimeter of the latter, so as to avoid any air leakage
between the rear rim 3r of tubular body 3 and the lid or cover 13.
[0048] In the example shown, in particular, the circular sealing gasket 10 is preferably
fixed, and/or force-fitted into and/or glued to the gasket-supporting collar 16. Preferably,
though not necessarily, the circular sealing gasket 10 is furthermore suitably shaped/dimensioned
so as to also abuts against the beneath-located lid or cover 13 without interruption
all around the perimeter of the gasket, so as to avoid any air leakage between the
circular sealing gasket 10 and the lid or cover 13.
[0049] In addition to the above, with reference to Figures 3 and 4, a central portion 13c
of the lid or cover 13 faced to the inside of tubular body 3 is furthermore properly
perforated, or at any rate structured to be permeable to air, so that the stream of
hot air produced by the hot-air generator 6 is allowed to cross the lid or cover 13
and flow from the inside of tubular body 3 to the inner cavity 15 or vice versa.
[0050] In the example shown, the lid or cover 13 is preferably substantially circular in
shape, preferably has an outer diameter greater than that of rear rim 3r of tubular
body 3, and is preferably firmly fixed in substantially airtight manner to the supporting
bulkhead 12 substantially coaxial to the longitudinal axis L of tubular body 3, so
as to form/delimit, together with the supporting bulkhead 12, a preferably substantially
circular-shaped, inner cavity 15 which is arranged inside the rear wall 2b of boxlike
casing 2 substantially coaxial to the longitudinal reference axis L of tubular body
3. The peripheral border 13a of the preferably substantially circular-shaped lid or
cover 13 is furthermore y L-bent upwards so as to form the cylindrical gasket-supporting
collar 16.
[0051] Furthermore, the perforated, or at any rate permeable to air, central portion 13c
of the lid or cover 13 is preferably substantially circular in shape and is arranged
at the centre of the substantially circular-shaped lid or cover 13 so as to be located
coaxial to the longitudinal reference axis L of tubular body 3.
[0052] With reference to Figures 3 and 4, the lid or cover 13 is furthermore preferably
firmly fixed to the supporting bulkhead 12 by means of a number of fixing members,
such as anchoring screws, rivets or the like, that preferably engage in sequence the
supporting bulkhead 12 and the lid or cover 13 and are preferably angularly spaced
along the peripheral border 13a of the lid or cover 13, preferably outside of the
annular sealing gasket 14.
[0053] In the example shown, the preferably substantially circular-shaped lid or cover 13
is preferably firmly fixed to the supporting bulkhead 12 by means of a number of anchoring
screws 17 which are angularly spaced along the circular-shaped peripheral border 13a
of the lid or cover 13, i.e. along the gasket-supporting collar 16. Each anchoring
screw 17 is furthermore preferably structured so to engage in sequence the supporting
bulkhead 12 and the gasket-supporting collar 16.
[0054] Furthermore, with reference to Figure 4, the gasket-supporting collar 16 is preferably
provided with a number of anchoring seats 17a which are preferably evenly spaced along
the perimeter of said collar, and each of which is structured to receive a respective
pass-through anchoring screw 17.
[0055] In addition to the above, with reference to Figures 3 and 4, the lid or cover 13
is furthermore preferably substantially dish- or basin-shaped and is preferably firmly
fixed to the inner face of the supporting panel or bulkhead 12 with its concavity
directly facing the bottom of the outwards-projecting bulge or recess 12a of the same
bulkhead 12, so as to form, together with the gasket-supporting collar 16, a substantially
circular-shaped annular seat or groove 10a which is arranged coaxial to the rear mouth
of tubular body 3 and is suitably shaped/dimensioned to house the rear circular sealing
gasket 10. Moreover the preferably substantially dish- or basin-shaped lid or cover
13 is shaped/structured so as to form, inside the rear wall 2b of the boxlike casing
2, a preferably substantially circular, lenticular-shaped inner cavity 15 which is
crossed by the hot air circulating trough the tubular body 3.
[0056] With reference to Figures 3 and 4, the rotary-drum laundry dryer 1 preferably, though
not necessarily, also comprises a laundry anti-entangling nose 19 which protrudes
from the lid or cover 13 and extends inside the tubular body 3 preferably while remaining
substantially coaxial to the longitudinal reference axis L of tubular body 3, and
is properly shaped/dimensioned so as to prevent, when tubular body 3 rotates, the
entangling of the damp laundry located into the rotatable drum 3. The anti-entangling
nose 19 is furthermore preferably substantially frustoconical in shape.
[0057] In the example shown, the anti-entangling nose 19 is preferably realized in one piece
with the lid or cover 13 and the gasket-supporting collar 16 and preferably, though
not necessarily, consists in a preferably substantially ogival-shaped bulge or recess
which projects from the center of the lid or cover 13, on the opposite side of supporting
bulkhead 12, and extends inside tubular body 3 while remaining substantially coaxial
to the longitudinal reference axis L of tubular body 3. Furthermore the ogival-shaped
bulge or recess realized at the center of the lid or cover 13 is preferably, though
not necessarily, substantially in the shape of a cone.
[0058] Alike the gasket-supporting collar 16, the anti-entangling nose 19 is preferably
realized in one piece with the lid or cover 13 and the gasket-supporting collar 16
via an injection molding process.
[0059] With reference to Figure 3, the hot-air generator 6 of laundry dryer 1 preferably,
though not necessarily, consists in a closed-circuit, hot-air generator 6 which is
structured for gradually drawing air from rotatable drum 3; cooling down the air arriving
from rotatable drum 3 so to extract and retain the surplus moisture in the air drawn
from rotatable drum 3; heating the dehumidified air to a predetermined temperature
normally higher than the temperature of the air drawn out from rotatable drum 3; and
feeding the heated, dehumidified air back into the rotatable drum 3, where it flows
over, the laundry inside the drum to rapidly dry said laundry.
[0060] In other words, with reference to Figure 3, hot-air generator 6 provides for continually
dehumidifying and heating the air circulating inside rotatable drum 3 to rapidly dry
the laundry located inside the drum 3, and preferably basically comprises:
- an air recirculating conduit 21 having its two ends fluidly connected to the rotatable
drum 3 on opposite sides of the latter;
- an electrically-powered centrifugal fan 22 or other type of air circulating pump,
which is located along the air recirculating conduit 21 to produce, inside the latter,
an airflow f which flows in closed loop through the air recirculating conduit 21 and
the rotatable drum 3;
- air cooling means 23 which are located along the air recirculating conduit 21 preferably,
thought not necessarily, downstream of the aforesaid air centrifugal fan 22, and are
structured to cool the moist air arriving from rotatable drum 3 so as to cause the
condensation of the surplus moisture inside the airflow f; and
- air heating means 24 which are located along the air recirculating conduit 21, downstream
of the air cooling means 23, and which are structured for heating the dehumidified
airflow f arriving from the air cooling means 23 and directed back to rotatable drum
3, so that the airflow f directed back into rotatable drum 3 is heated to a temperature
preferably, though not necessarily, higher than or equal to that of the moist air
flowing out of rotatable drum 3.
[0061] A first end of the air recirculating conduit 21 communicates with, i.e. is fluidly
connected to, the inside of the inner cavity 15 of rear wall 2b preferably via a pass-trough
opening 12b realized on the bottom of the sink-shaped bulge or recess 12a of supporting
bulkhead 12; whereas a second end of the air recirculating conduit 21 directly communicates
with, i.e. is fluidly connected to, the inside of tubular body 3 via a second pass-trough
opening realized in the funnel-shaped coupling element of front bulkhead 11 that delimits/surrounds
the laundry loading/unloading opening of front wall 2a. Thus the airflow f flowing
through the air recirculating conduit 21 is forced to circulate in sequence through
inner cavity 15 and tubular body 3 or vice versa, before returning back into the air
recirculating conduit 21.
[0062] In the example shown, hot-air generator 6 is preferably provided with a heat-pump
assembly structured for continuously cooling and then heating the air circulating
inside the air recirculating conduit 21 and the rotatable drum 3. This heat-pump assembly
comprises a first air/refrigerant heat exchanger, traditionally referred to as the
"evaporator" of the heat-pump circuit, which is located inside the air recirculating
conduit 21, preferably downstream of the centrifugal fan 22, and is structured to
remove/absorb heat from the airflow arriving from rotatable drum 3 thus forming the
air cooling means 23 of hot-air generator 6; and a second air/refrigerant heat exchanger,
traditionally referred to as the "condenser" of the heat-pump circuit, which is located
inside the air recirculating conduit 21, downstream of the first air/refrigerant heat
exchanger 23, and is structured to release heat to the airflow arriving from the first
air/refrigerant heat exchanger thus forming the air heating means 24 of hot-air generator
6.
[0063] As an alternative, the air heating means 24 of hot-air generator 6 may comprise a
resistor located inside the air recirculating conduit 21, preferably downstream of
the centrifugal fan 22, whereas the air cooling means 23 of hot-air generator 6 may
comprise an air/air heat exchanger that uses the external air to cool down the airflow
arriving from rotatable drum 3.
[0064] General operation of the rotary-drum home laundry drier 1 is clearly inferable from
the above description, with no further explanation required.
[0065] The advantages connected to the particular structure of the rear wall 2b of the boxlike
casing 2 are large in number. First of all, a lid or cover 13 made in plastic material
and shaped so as to form/incorporate the gasket-supporting collar 16 and optionally
also the anti-entangling nose 19, allow to significantly reduce the appliance production
costs. Furthermore the one-piece structure greatly simplifies the assembly of the
rear wall 2b of the boxlike casing 2.
[0066] Clearly, changes may be made to the rotary-drum home laundry drier 1 as described
herein without, however, departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0067] For example, in a less sophisticated non-shown embodiment the laundry anti-entangling
nose 19 may consist of a completely separated, substantially ogival-shaped rigid element
which is still preferably made of plastic material, and is rigidly attached to the
center of the lid or cover 13 preferably, though not necessarily, via one or more
fixing members, such as anchoring screws, rivets or the like, that preferably engage
in sequence the body of the lid or cover 13 and the coupling base or socket of said
ogival-shaped rigid element.
[0068] According to a further non-shown alternative embodiment, the supporting bulkhead
12 of rear wall 2b may be made of plastic material and preferably may be realized
via an injection molding process.
[0069] According to a still further non-shown alternative embodiment, the supporting bulkhead
12 of rear wall 2b may lack the sink-shaped bulge or recess 12a. In which case , the
substantially dish- or basin-shaped lid or cover 13 is firmly fixed to the supporting
bulkhead 12 with its concavity directly facing the supporting bulkhead 12, so as to
form, inside the rear wall 2b of the boxlike casing 2, a substantially lenticular-shaped
inner cavity 15 which is crossed by the hot air circulating trough the tubular body
3.
1. Rotary-drum laundry dryer (1) comprising an outer casing (2) having a front wall (2a)
and a rear wall (2b), a rotatable drum (3) which is structured for housing the laundry
to be dried and is fixed in axially rotating manner inside the casing (2), and a hot-air
generator (6) structured to circulate a stream of hot air through the rotatable drum
(3); said rotatable drum (3) comprising a substantially cylindrical, tubular body
(3) having its front rim (3f) coupled in axially rotating manner to a front bulkhead
(11) and its rear rim (3r) coupled in substantially airtight and axially rotating
manner to the rear wall (2b) of the casing (2) with the interposition of a rear circular
sealing gasket (10);
the rotary-drum laundry dryer (1)
being characterized in that the rear wall (2b) of the casing (2) comprises:
- a substantially vertically-oriented supporting bulkhead (12);
- a lid or cover (13) which is made of plastic material and is fixed to the supporting
bulkhead (12) so as to form, together with said supporting bulkhead (12), an inner
cavity (15) which is fluidly connected to the hot-air generator (6) so as to receive
said stream of hot air; a central portion (13c) of the lid or cover (13) being permeable
to air so that the stream of hot air is allowed to cross the lid or cover (13) and
flow from the inside of the tubular body (3) to the inner cavity (15) or vice versa;
and
- a substantially cylindrical gasket-supporting collar (16) which has a nominal diameter
greater than that of the rear rim (3r) of the tubular body (3), is realized in one
piece with said lid or cover (13) and is arranged on the lid or cover (13) so as to
be substantially coaxial to the rear rim (3r) of the tubular body (3);
the rear circular sealing gasket (10) being encircled and firmly fitted into the gasket-supporting
collar (16).
2. Rotary-drum laundry dryer according to Claim 1, characterized in that said gasket-supporting collar (16) is realized in one piece with said lid or cover
(13) via an injection molding process.
3. Rotary-drum laundry dryer according to Claim 1 or 2, characterized by said lid or cover (13) is fixed to the inner face of the supporting bulkhead (12)
in substantially airtight manner.
4. Rotary-drum laundry dryer according to any one of the foregoing claims, characterized by also comprising an anti-entangling nose (19) which protrudes from the lid or cover
(13), extends inside the tubular body (3) and is properly shaped/dimensioned so as
to prevent, when the tubular body (3) rotates, the entangling of the damp laundry
located into the rotatable drum (3).
5. Rotary-drum laundry dryer according to any one of the foregoing claims, characterized in that said lid or cover (13) is substantially circular in shape, has an outer diameter
greater than that of the rear rim (3r) of the tubular body (3), and is fixed to the
supporting bulkhead (12) substantially coaxial to the longitudinal axis (L) of the
tubular body.
6. Rotary-drum laundry dryer according to Claim 5, characterized in that the peripheral border (13a) of the lid or cover (13) is furthermore L-bent upwards
so as to form said cylindrical gasket-supporting collar (16).
7. Rotary-drum laundry dryer according to Claim 5 or 6, characterized in that said lid or cover (13) is substantially dish- or basin-shaped and it is fixed to
the inner face of the supporting bulkhead (12) with its concavity directly facing
the supporting bulkhead (12), so as to form, together with the gasket-supporting collar
(16), a substantially circular-shaped annular seat or groove (10a) which is shaped/dimensioned
to house the rear circular sealing gasket (10).
8. Rotary-drum laundry dryer according to any one of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the supporting bulkhead (12) is provided with a substantially sink-shaped bulge or
recess (12a) which is aligned/faced to a rear mouth of the tubular body (3) delimited
by said rear rim (3r), projects outwards of the casing (2) and communicates with the
hot-air generator (6); the lid or cover (13) being fixed to the supporting bulkhead
(12) above said outwards-projecting bulge or recess (12a), and being shaped/dimensioned
to cover said outwards-projecting bulge or recess (12a) to form the inner cavity (15)
of the rear wall (2b) of the casing (2).
9. Rotary-drum laundry dryer according to Claim 8, characterized in that the outwards-projecting, sink-shaped bulge or recess (12a) is substantially circular
in shape and has an outer diameter lower than that of the rear circular sealing gasket
(10) and of the rear rim (3r) of tubular body (3), so as to be located inside the
perimeter of the rear rim (3r) of the tubular body (3).
10. Rotary-drum laundry dryer according to any one of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the lid or cover (13) is firmly fixed to the supporting bulkhead (12) with the interposition
of an additional annular sealing gasket (14).
11. Rotary-drum laundry dryer according to any one of the foregoing claims, characterized in that said lid or cover (13) is firmly fixed to the supporting bulkhead (12) by means of
a number of fixing members (17) that engage in sequence the supporting bulkhead (12)
and the lid or cover (13).
12. Rotary-drum laundry dryer according to Claim 11, characterized in that the gasket-supporting collar (16) is provided with a number of anchoring seats (17a)
which are spaced along the perimeter of the same collar, and each of which is structured
to receive a respective fixing member (17).
13. Rotary-drum laundry dryer according to any one of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the supporting bulkhead (12) is made of metal material.
14. Rotary-drum laundry dryer according to any one of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the hot-air generator (6) comprises a heat-pump assembly (23, 24) structured for
continuously cooling and then heating the air circulating inside the rotatable drum
(3).
15. Rotary-drum laundry dryer according to any one of the foregoing claims, characterized in that said substantially cylindrical-shaped, tubular body (3) is structured for resting
on a number of idle supporting rollers (8) which are arranged approximately at the
two axial ends of the tubular body (3), so as to allow the tubular body (3) to freely
rotate about its longitudinal reference axis (L) inside the casing (2).