[0001] The present invention relates to a laundry dryer.
[0002] More in particular, the present invention relates to a rotary-drum household laundry
dryer to which the following description refers purely by way of example without implying
any loss of generality.
[0003] As it is known, rotary-drum household 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 which is housed in axially rotating manner
inside the casing so to rotate about a substantially 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; a 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 rapidly dry the laundry; and finally 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 household laundry dryers currently on the market, the
rotatable drum furthermore consists in a substantially cylindrical, rigid tubular
body which is generally made of metal material and extends substantially horizontally
inside the boxlike casing, locally aligned to the laundry loading/unloading opening.
This rigid tubular body may be furthermore structured for resting on a number of idle
supporting rollers which are arranged at the two axial ends of the tubular body locally
parallel to the drum longitudinal reference axis, and are fixed to the boxlike casing
in free revolving manner so as to allow the tubular body to freely rotate about its
horizontally-oriented longitudinal reference axis. The circular front rim of the tubular
body surrounds the laundry loading/unloading opening and is coupled in substantially
airtight and axially rotating manner to the front wall of the boxlike casing; whereas
the circular rear rim of the tubular body abuts against the rear wall of the boxlike
casing and is coupled in substantially airtight and axially rotating manner directly
to said rear wall.
[0005] The closed-circuit, hot-air generator in turn comprises: an air recirculating conduit
which extends on the bottom of the boxlike casing and has a first end directly connected
to a first air-vent realized in the rear wall of the boxlike casing, within the perimeter
of the rear rim of the tubular body, and a second end directly connected to a second
air-vent realized on the annular frame that delimits the laundry loading/unloading
opening on the front wall of the casing; and an electrically-powered centrifugal fan
which is located along the air recirculating conduit and is structured to produce
an airflow which flows in closed loop through the air recirculating conduit and the
rotatable drum.
[0006] The stream of hot air produced by the hot-air generator generally enters into the
tubular body via the first air-vent realized in the rear wall of the boxlike casing,
flows inside the tubular body for the entire length of the latter, and finally comes
out of the tubular body via the second air-vent realized on the annular frame that
delimits the laundry loading/unloading opening on the front wall of the casing.
[0007] The closed-circuit, hot-air generator furthermore comprises: an air-cooling device
which is located along the air recirculating conduit, and is structured to cool the
moist air arriving from the rotatable drum, so as to cause the condensation of the
surplus moisture inside the airflow; an air-heating device which is located along
the air recirculating conduit, downstream of the air-cooling device, and which is
structured for heating the dehumidified airflow arriving from the air-cooling device
and directed back to the rotatable drum, so that the airflow directed back into the
rotatable drum is heated to a temperature preferably, though not necessarily, higher
than or equal to that of the moist air flowing out of the same rotatable drum.
[0008] The closed-circuit, hot-air generator is finally provided with an air-filtering member
which is arranged along the air recirculating conduit, upstream of the air-cooling
device, to prevent the fluff and/or lint particles from reaching and clogging up the
air-cooling device, the air-heating device and the centrifugal fan.
[0009] In some of the rotary-drum household laundry dryers currently on the market, the
air-filtering member consists in a substantially wedge-shaped filtering cartridge
which is fitted in removable manner into the air-vent realized on the annular frame
that delimits the laundry loading/unloading opening on the front wall of the casing,
so to cover/close the whole air-vent. Thus, when the porthole door is in the wide-opened
position, the user is allowed to manually extract the wedge-shaped filtering cartridge
from the air-vent realized on the annular frame that delimits the laundry loading/unloading
opening for periodical cleaning.
[0010] DE8437357U1 discloses a wedge-like filtering cartridge for laundry driers which consists in a
substantially bag- or pocket-shaped rigid shell which has a V-shaped cross section
and is dimensioned for being inserted/plugged into the air-vent realized on the annular
frame that delimits the laundry loading/unloading opening, so as to cover/close the
whole air-vent. This bag-shaped rigid shell is furthermore divided into two or four
valve-like pieces which are laterally hinged to one another, so that the rigid shell
is openable in a book-like or leaflet-like manner. The flat central portion of each
valve-like piece is provided with a large throughout opening which is completely covered
with a close-mesh net capable to restrain the fluff and/or lint particles within the
bag-shaped rigid shell.
[0011] Unluckily, periodical cleaning of the
DE8437357U1 wedge-like filtering cartridge is particularly unpleasant to the user because the
particular structure of the filtering cartridge allows the fluff and/or lint particles
to accumulate on opposite faces of the inner and outer valve-like pieces, creating
several problems at opening of the filtering cartridge.
[0012] Aim of the present invention is to provide a laundry dryer having an air-filtering
cartridge which is easier to clean.
[0013] In compliance with the above aims, according to the present invention there is provided
a laundry dryer having an air-filtering cartridge as claimed in Claim 1 and preferably,
though not necessarily, in any one of the dependent Claims.
[0014] A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way
of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figure 1 is a perspective view, with parts removed for clarity, of a rotary-drum household
laundry dryer realized in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;
- Figure 2 is a section view of the Figure 1 laundry dryer with parts removed for clarity;
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the air-filtering member of
the Figure 1 laundry dryer;
- Figures 4 is a section view of the Figure 3 air-filtering member;
- Figures 5 and 6 show two partly-exploded perspective views of the Figure 3 air-filtering
member;
- Figure 7 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the air-filtering member
of the Figure 1 laundry dryer;
- Figure 8 is a section view of the Figure 7 air-filtering member;
- Figures 9 and 10 show two partly-exploded perspective views of the Figure 7 air-filtering
member.
- Figures 11 and 12 show two partly-exploded perspective views of a third embodiment
of the air-filtering member of the Figure 1 laundry dryer;
[0015] With reference to Figures 1 and 2, reference number 1 indicates as a whole a rotary-drum
household laundry dryer which comprises: a preferably, though not necessarily, parallelepiped-shaped,
outer boxlike casing 2 which is structured for resting on the floor and is provided
with reciprocally-faced, substantially vertically-oriented, front and rear walls 2a
and 2b; a substantially cylindrical rotatable drum 3 which is structured for housing
the laundry to be dried, and is fixed in axially rotating manner inside the boxlike
casing 2 directly facing a laundry loading/unloading pass-through opening formed on
the 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 the porthole door 4 rests
completely against the front wall 2a to close the laundry loading/unloading opening
and substantially airtight seal the rotatable drum 3.
[0016] Inside the boxlike casing 2, the laundry dryer 1 additionally comprises an electrically-powered
motor assembly 5 structured for driving into rotation the rotatable drum 3 about its
longitudinal reference axis; a 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 rapidly dries the laundry located inside the drum
3; an electronic central control unit (not shown in the drawing) controls the motor
assembly 5, 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, a further control unit 7 may be provided for controlling the operation of compressor
19.
[0017] With reference to Figure 2, in particular, the rotatable drum 3 preferably consists
in a substantially cylindrical-shaped, rigid tubular body 3 which is preferably made
of metal material and extends inside the boxlike casing 2 coaxial to a preferably
substantially horizontally-oriented, longitudinal reference axis L while remaining
locally substantially aligned to the laundry loading/unloading opening on the front
wall 2a of the boxlike casing 2. The substantially cylindrical-shaped, rigid tubular
body 3 is furthermore preferably 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 with their rotation axis locally substantially parallel to the longitudinal reference
axis L of tubular body 3, and are fixed to the boxlike casing 2 in free revolving
manner so as to allow the tubular body 3 to freely rotate about its longitudinal reference
axis L inside the boxlike casing 2. Even if it is here described a drum supported
by rotatable rollers, it should be understood that the present invention covers also
an arrangement wherein the drum is supported by a shaft mechanically connected to
the drum rear wall, i.e. the wall opposite to the drum front wall which is provided
with an opening for loading/unloading laundry into/from the drum. Said shaft is also
provided to rotate the drum.
[0018] The circular front rim 3f of tubular body 3 surrounds the laundry loading/unloading
opening realized on the front wall 2a of boxlike casing 2 and is coupled in substantially
airtight and axially rotating manner to the front wall 2a, preferably with the interposition
of a first circular sealing gasket. The circular rear rim 3r of tubular body 3 instead
abuts against the rear wall 2b of boxlike 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. Front and rear circular sealing gaskets are therefore
substantially coaxial to the longitudinal reference axis L of tubular body 3.
[0019] The stream of hot air produced by the hot-air generator 6 preferably enters into
tubular body 3 through the rear mouth of tubular body 3, i.e. the mouth of tubular
body 3 delimited by the rear rim 3r, flows inside tubular body 3 for the entire length
of the latter, and finally comes out of tubular body 3 through the front mouth of
tubular body 3, i.e. the mouth of tubular body 3 delimited by the front rim 3f, or
vice versa.
[0020] In other words, the stream of hot air produced by the hot-air generator 6 preferably
enters into tubular body 3 via a first air-vent 9 which is incorporated in the rear
wall 2b of casing 2 locally aligned/faced to the rear mouth of tubular body 3, i.e.
within the perimeter of the rear rim 3r of tubular body 3, and comes out of tubular
body 3 via a second substantially slot-shaped, air-vent 10 which is preferably incorporated
in the annular frame that, on front wall 2a, delimits the laundry loading/unloading
opening of boxlike casing 2.
[0021] With reference to Figures 1 and 2, the hot-air generator 6 in turn 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 from rotatable drum 3; and finally feeding
the heated, dehumidified air back into the rotatable drum 3, where it flows over,
to rapidly dry, the laundry inside the drum.
[0022] In other words, hot-air generator 6 provides for continually dehumidifying and heating
the air circulating inside rotatable drum 3 to rapidly dry the laundry inside the
drum, and substantially comprises:
- an air recirculating conduit 11 which has a first end in direct communication with,
i.e. fluidly connected to, the air-vent 9 located in rear wall 2b of casing 2, and
a second end in direct communication with, i.e. fluidly connected to, the air-vent
10 preferably located in the annular frame that delimits the laundry loading/unloading
opening on front wall 2a;
- an electrically-powered centrifugal fan 12 (part of its volute is shown in Figures
1 and 2) or other type of air circulating pump, which is located along recirculating
conduit 11 to produce, inside recirculating conduit 11, an airflow f which flows through
rotatable drum 3 and over the laundry inside drum 3;
- air-cooling device 13 which is located along the air recirculating conduit 11 preferably,
though not necessarily, upstream of the centrifugal fan 12, and is structured to cool
the moist air arriving from rotatable drum 3 so as to cause the quick condensation
of the surplus moisture inside the airflow f; and
- air-heating device 14 which is located along the air recirculating conduit 11, downstream
of the air-cooling device 13 and preferably also upstream of the centrifugal fan 12,
and which is structured for heating the dehumidified airflow f arriving from the air-cooling
device 13 and directed back to rotatable drum 3, so that the airflow f directed back
into the 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 the same rotatable drum
3.
[0023] With reference to Figure 2, the hot-air generator 6 lastly comprises a preferably
substantially wedge-shaped, air-filtering cartridge 15 which is fitted in removable
manner into the air-vent 10 preferably realized on the annular frame that delimits,
on front wall 2a, the laundry loading/unloading opening of casing 2. This air-filtering
cartridge 15 is dimensioned so as to cover/close the whole air-vent 10, i.e. the entrance
of air recirculating conduit 11, and it is structured to restrain the fluff and/or
lint particles in suspension into the airflow f so to prevent the same fluff and/or
lint particles from reaching and clogging up the air-cooling device 13, the air-heating
device 14 and the centrifugal fan 12 located along the air recirculating conduit 11.
[0024] With reference to Figures 1 and 2, in the example shown, in particular, the outer
boxlike casing 2 preferably, though not necessarily, comprises a substantially parallelepiped-shaped
lower supporting basement 16 which is structured for resting on the floor; and a substantially
parallelepiped-shaped upper boxlike cabinet 17 which is rigidly fixed to the top of
the lower supporting basement 16 and it is structured so as to house the rotatable
drum 3.
[0025] In other words, the rotatable drum 3 extends inside the upper boxlike cabinet 17,
immediately above the supporting basement 16; the laundry loading/unloading opening
of boxlike casing 2 is realized in the front wall of the upper boxlike cabinet 17;
and the porthole door 4 is hinged to the front wall of the same upper boxlike cabinet
17.
[0026] The lower supporting basement 16, in turn, is preferably, though not necessarily,
structured for internally housing a central/intermediate section of air recirculating
conduit 11, and the air-cooling device 13, the air-heating device 14 and the centrifugal
fan 12 of hot-air generator 6 are preferably located inside said central/intermediate
section of the air recirculating conduit 11. Thus the lower supporting basement 16
is preferably, though not necessarily, structured for internally housing part of the
hot-air generator 6.
[0027] Preferably, though not necessarily, the lower supporting basement 16 is moreover
structured to directly support the drum-supporting rollers 8. In other words, the
idle rollers 8 that support in free revolving manner the tubular body 3 are preferably
fixed in axially rotating manner directly to the top of the lower supporting basement
16.
[0028] With reference to Figures 1 and 2, the hot-air generator 6 preferably, though not
necessarily, consists in a heat-pump type, closed-circuit, hot-air generator 6, thus
it is provided with a heat-pump circuit 18 which comprises a first and a second air/refrigerant
heat exchanger, both located inside the air recirculating conduit 11 preferably upstream
of the centrifugal fan 12.
[0029] The first air/refrigerant heat exchanger, traditionally referred to as the "evaporator"
of the heat-pump circuit, is located inside the air recirculating conduit 11, and
it is structured to remove/absorb heat from the airflow f arriving from rotatable
drum 3, thus forming the air-cooling device 13 of the hot-air generator 6. The second
air/refrigerant heat exchanger, traditionally referred to as the "condenser" of the
heat-pump circuit, is instead located inside the air recirculating conduit 11 downstream
of the first air/refrigerant heat exchanger 13, and it is structured to release heat
to the airflow f arriving from the first air/refrigerant heat exchanger 13, thus forming
the air-heating device 14 of the hot-air generator 6.
[0030] In the example shown, in particular, the first and second air/refrigerant heat exchangers
13 and 14 are arranged one after the other along the section of air recirculating
conduit 11 which is integrated into the lower supporting basement 16 of boxlike casing
2.
[0031] In addition to the above, the heat-pump circuit 18 furthermore comprises: an electrically-powered
refrigerant compressing device 19 which is interposed between the refrigerant-outlet
of air/refrigerant heat exchanger 13 and the refrigerant-inlet of air/refrigerant
heat exchanger 14, and it is structured for compressing the gaseous-state refrigerant
directed towards heat exchanger 14 so that refrigerant pressure and temperature are
much higher at the refrigerant-inlet of heat exchanger 14 than at the refrigerant-outlet
of heat exchanger 13; and an expansion valve or similar known passive/operated refrigerant
expansion device (for example a capillary tube, a thermostatic valve or an electrically-controlled
expansion valve) which is interposed between the refrigerant-outlet of air/refrigerant
heat exchanger 14 and the refrigerant-inlet of air/refrigerant heat exchanger 13,
and it is structured so as to cause a rapid expansion of the refrigerant directed
towards the air/refrigerant heat exchanger 13, so that refrigerant pressure and temperature
are much higher at the refrigerant-outlet of heat exchanger 14 than at the refrigerant-inlet
of air/refrigerant heat exchanger 13.
[0032] According to a different embodiment not shown, the hot air generator 6 may comprise
an electric heater as air-heating device 14 and an air-air type heat exchanger as
air-cooling device 13, where the airflow f is cooled by air taken from and exhausted
to the environment surrounding the laundry machine. An appropriate air pumping device
is further arranged to pump ambient air through the air-air type heat exchanger.
[0033] With reference to Figures 1 and 2, the centrifugal fan 12 of hot-air generator 6,
in turn, is preferably, though not necessarily, located on the back of the supporting
basement 16, i.e. on the rear wall 2b of the boxlike casing 2, and it is structured
so as to produce an airflow f that flows from the central/intermediate section of
the air recirculating conduit 11 to the air-vent 9 located in rear wall 2b of casing
2.
[0034] In the example shown, the centrifugal fan 12 of the hot-air generator 6 is preferably
at least partly housed/recessed into the lower supporting basement 16 of casing 2,
i.e. into the rear wall 2b of the boxlike casing 2, roughly at the end of the central/intermediate
section of the air recirculating conduit 11, and the outer volute or impeller housing
of the centrifugal fan 12 is shaped/structured so as to directly communicate with,
i.e. be fluidly connected to, both the central/ intermediate section of the air recirculating
conduit 11 and with the air-vent 9 integrated in the rear wall 2b of casing 2.
[0035] With reference to Figures 3, 4, 5 and 6, the air-filtering cartridge 15 in turn comprises:
- a first substantially bag- or pocket-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 20 which
is dimensioned for being inserted/plugged in manually extractable manner into the
air-vent 10 which is preferably realized on the annular frame that delimits, on front
wall 2a, the laundry loading/unloading opening of casing 2, so as to substantially
fill up the whole clear section of the air-vent 10, and which is provided with two
preferably substantially flat, reciprocally-faced, permeable-to-air sidewalls 21 which
are structured to restrain the fluff and/or lint particles in suspension into the
airflow f that enters into the air recirculating conduit 11 through the air-vent 10;
and preferably also
- a permeable-to-air, preferably substantially plate like-shaped, upper lid 22 which
is rigidly associated/fixed to the bag-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 20 so
as to close the upper mouth of the same bag-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel
20, and which is furthermore shaped/dimensioned so as to close/cover the whole air-vent
10.
[0036] In the example shown, the air-filtering walls 21 of shell 20 are preferably, though
not necessarily, substantially specularly inclined to the center-plane M of the air-filtering
shell or vessel 20, so that the air-filtering shell or vessel 20 has a substantially
V- or U-shaped cross section.
[0037] The substantially bag- or pocket-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 20 is moreover
divided into two complementary valve-like pieces 23 which are selectively separable
to one another, and each valve-like piece 23 preferably incorporates a respective
permeable-to-air sidewall 21 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20. Preferably the
two valve-like pieces 23 are furthermore laterally hinged to one another approximately
at the bottom of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20, i.e. opposite to the upper
mouth of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20, for reciprocal rotation about a transversal
reference axis A which is preferably substantially parallel to the permeable-to-air
sidewalls 21 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20, so that the whole air-filtering
shell or vessel 20 is openable in a book-like manner about reference axis A.
[0038] In the example shown, the two valve-like pieces 23 of the air-filtering shell or
vessel 20 are preferably pivotally jointed to one another via a pair of connecting
hinges 24 which are aligned to the reference axis A and are located approximately
on the bottom of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20, i.e. opposite to the upper
mouth of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20. Furthermore the articulation axis of
the two connecting hinges 24, i.e. the rotation axis A of the two valve-like pieces
23, preferably substantially lies on the center-plane M of the air-filtering shell
or vessel 20, and further preferably, it extends transversally relative to the direction
of the airflow f passing through the air-filtering cartridge 15..
[0039] With reference to Figures 3, 4, 5 and 6, similarly to the air-filtering shell or
vessel 20, the permeable-to-air upper lid 22 of the air-filtering cartridge 15 is
preferably divided into two permeable-to-air complementary pieces 25 which are preferably
substantially plate-like shaped and selectively separable to one another, and each
of which is permanently rigidly fixed to a respective valve-like piece 23 of the bag-shaped,
air-filtering shell or vessel 20, so as to allow the bag-shaped, air-filtering shell
or vessel 20 to open in a book-like manner.
[0040] Preferably, the two pieces 25 of the upper lid 22 furthermore incorporate a manually-operable
snap-on locking mechanism 26 which is structured for selectively rigidly anchoring
the two pieces 25 to one another when they are reciprocally coupled to form/compose
the permeable-to-air upper lid 22, thus preventing any unintended opening of the first
air-filtering shell or vessel 20.
[0041] In the example shown, each permeable-to-air, preferably substantially plate-like-shaped
piece 25 of the upper lid 22 is preferably realized in one piece with a respective
valve-like piece 23 of the bag-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 20.
[0042] As an alternative, the permeable-to-air upper lid 22 of the air-filtering cartridge
15 may be permanently rigidly associated/fixed to one of the two valve-like pieces
23 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20, and be structured for selectively couple
in a rigid and stable, though easily releasable manner to the edge of the other valve-like
piece 23 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20.
[0043] With reference to Figures 3, 4, 5 and 6, the air-filtering cartridge 15 furthermore
comprises a second substantially bag- or pocket-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel
30 which is fitted/recessed into the first substantially bag-shaped, air-filtering
shell or vessel 20, beneath the upper lid 22, so as to be crossed by substantially
the same airflow f that crosses the filtering shell 20, and which is provided with
two preferably substantially flat, reciprocally-faced, permeable-to-air sidewalls
31, each of which is structured to restrain the fluff and/or lint particles in suspension
into the airflow f and is locally faced and superimposed to a respective permeable-to-air
sidewall 21 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20. According to the invention, the
airflow f, after having passed through the upper lid 22, passes first through the
second substantially bag- or pocket-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 30 and then
through the first bag- or pocket-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 20.
[0044] Preferably, though not necessarily, the permeable-to-air sidewalls 31 of the second
air-filtering shell or vessel 30 are furthemore structured to restrain fluff and/or
lint particles having smaller dimensions than that restrained by the permeable-to-air
sidewalls 21 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 20.
[0045] Second air-filtering shell or vessel 30 is mechanically slidingly coupled to the
first air-filtering shell or vessel 20, so that the permeable-to-air sidewalls 31
of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30 are able to slide sideways with respect
to the corresponding permeable-to-air sidewalls 21 of the first air-filtering shell
or vessel 20.
[0046] In other words, the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30 is mechanically coupled
to the first air-filtering shell or vessel 20 in sliding manner, so that each permeable-to-air
sidewall 31 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30 is able to slide sideways
with respect to the corresponding permeable-to-air sidewall 21 of the first air-filtering
shell or vessel 20, in a direction d which is substantially parallel to the same permeable-to-air
sidewall 21 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 20.
[0047] With reference to Figures 3, 4 and 5, in the example shown, the second air-filtering
shell or vessel 30 is preferably shaped/structured so as to be manually extractable
in drawer-like manner from the first air-filtering shell or vessel 20, though a specific
pass-through opening or slot 27 formed on a side of the same first air-filtering shell
or vessel 20.
[0048] Preferably, the pass-through opening or slot 27 is delimited by the peripheral borders
of the two valve-like pieces 23 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 20.
[0049] The second air-filtering shell or vessel 30 is preferably shaped/structured so as
to be manually extractable in drawer-like manner from the first air-filtering shell
or vessel 20, in a direction d which is substantially parallel to the rotation axis
A of the two valve-like pieces 23 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20.
[0050] The second, substantially bag-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 30, similarly
to the first bag-shaped air-filtering shell or vessel 20, is preferably divided into
two complementary valve-like pieces 32 which are selectively separable to one another,
and each of the two valve-like pieces 32 incorporates a respective permeable-to-air
sidewall 31 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 30. Furthermore the two valve-like
pieces 32 of air-filtering shell or vessel 30 are preferably laterally hinged to one
another so that the whole bag-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 30 is openable
in a book-like manner.
[0051] With reference to Figure 6, in the example shown, the two valve-like pieces 32 of
the air-filtering shell or vessel 30 are pivotally jointed to one another via a pair
of connecting hinges 33 which are located on a side edge of the air-filtering shell
or vessel 30. Furthermore, the reference axis of the two connecting hinges 34, i.e.
the rotation axis B of the two valve-like pieces 32, is substantially perpendicular
to the rotation axis A of the valve-like pieces 23 of the air-filtering shell or vessel
20. If preferred, the pair of connecting hinges 33 and their rotational axis B may
be arranged parallel to the rotation axis A of the valve-like pieces 23 of the air-filtering
shell or vessel 20.
[0052] Preferably, each valve-like piece 32 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel
30 is furthermore shaped/structured so to mechanically couple with a respective valve-like
piece 23 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 20, so as to be able to slide
with respect to the same respective valve-like piece 23 in a direction d which is
both substantially parallel to the reference laying plane of the same valve-like piece
23 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 20, and also substantially parallel
to the rotation axis A of the two valve-like pieces 23 of the air-filtering shell
or vessel 20.
[0053] With reference to Figures 4 and 6, each valve-like piece 32 of the second air-filtering
shell or vessel 30 is preferably provided with at least one transversal drawer runner
34 which is shaped so as to engage in axially sliding manner a corresponding rectilinear
groove 34a realized on the corresponding valve-like piece 23 of the first air-filtering
shell or vessel 20. The rectilinear groove 34a extends parallel to the rotation axis
A of the two valve-like pieces 23 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 20. Guiding
surfaces 34, 34a are coupled in a sliding manner such that the second air-filtering
shell or vessel 30 is slidably movable relative to the first air-filtering shell or
vessel 20 between a first position wherein a permeable-to-air sidewall 21 of the first
air-filtering shell or vessel 20 is facing and superimposed to a permeable-to-air
sidewall 31 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30, and a second position
wherein the superimposition of the permeable-to-air sidewalls 21, 31 of the first
and second air-filtering shell or vessel 20, 30 is removed. In the second position,
the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30 is extracted from the first air-filtering
shell or vessel 20. In said first position a gap 40 separates the permeable-to-air
sidewalls 21 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 20 from the permeable-to-air
sidewalls 31 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30.
[0054] The second, substantially bag-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 30 is preferably
also provided with a manually-operated, snap-on locking mechanism 35 which is structured
for selectively rigidly anchoring the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30 to the
first air-filtering shell or vessel 20, so to prevent any unintended extraction of
the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30 from the first air-filtering shell or
vessel 20. The snap-on locking mechanism 35 comprises one or more recesses 35a formed
in one or both valve-like piece 32 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30
and one or more protrusions 35b correspondingly located on one or both valve-like
piece 23 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 20. Each protrusion 35b engages
a corresponding recess 35a when the second air-filtering shell or vessel 30 is completely
inserted into the first air-filtering shell or vessel 20
[0055] With reference to Figures 7, 8, 9 and 10, according to an alternative embodiment,
the air-filtering cartridge 15 comprises:
- a first substantially bag- or pocket-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 120 which
is dimensioned for being inserted/plugged in manually extractable manner into the
air-vent 10 preferably realized on the annular frame that delimits, on front wall
2a, the laundry loading/unloading opening of casing 2, so as to substantially fill
up the whole clear section of the air-vent 10, and which is provided with two preferably
substantially flat, reciprocally-faced, permeable-to-air sidewalls 121 which are structured
to restrain the fluff and/or lint particles in suspension into the airflow f that
enters into the air recirculating conduit 11 through the air-vent 10;
- a second substantially bag- or pocket-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 130 which
is fitted/recessed into the first substantially bag-shaped, air-filtering shell or
vessel 120, so as to be crossed by substantially the same airflow f that crosses the
filtering shell 120, and which is provided with two preferably substantially flat,
reciprocally-faced, permeable-to-air sidewalls 131, each of which is structured to
restrain the fluff and/or lint particles in suspension into the airflow f and is locally
faced and superimposed to a respective permeable-to-air sidewall 121 of the air-filtering
shell or vessel 120
[0056] The air filtering cartridge further comprises a permeable-to-air upper lid 122 which
is rigidly associated/fixed to the second, substantially bag-shaped, air-filtering
shell or vessel 130, so as to contemporaneously close the upper mouth of the second
air-filtering shell or vessel 130 and the upper mouth of the first air-filtering shell
or vessel 120. According to the invention, the airflow f, after having passed through
the upper lid 122, passes first through the second substantially bag- or pocket-shaped,
air-filtering shell or vessel 130 and then through the first bag- or pocket-shaped,
air-filtering shell or vessel 120.
[0057] Again the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130 is mechanically slidingly coupled
to the first air-filtering shell or vessel 120, so that the permeable-to-air sidewalls
131 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130 are able to slide sideways with
respect to the corresponding permeable-to-air sidewalls 121 of the first air-filtering
shell or vessel 120.
[0058] The substantially bag-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 120 is divided into two
complementary valve-like pieces 123 which are selectively separable to one another,
and each of the two valve-like pieces 123 incorporates a respective permeable-to-air
sidewall 121 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 120. Furthermore the two valve-like
pieces 123 of air-filtering shell or vessel 120 are preferably laterally hinged to
one another so that the whole bag-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 120 is openable
in a book-like manner.
[0059] Similarly to the air-filtering shell or vessel 120, the second, substantially bag-shaped,
air-filtering shell or vessel 130 is divided into two complementary valve-like pieces
132 which are selectively separable to one another, and each of which incorporates
a respective permeable-to-air sidewall 131 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 130.
[0060] Each of the two valve-like pieces 132 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel
130 is furthermore mechanically slidingly coupled to a respective valve-like piece
123 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 120, so as to be able to slide with
respect to the valve-like piece 123 in a direction d' which is both substantially
parallel to the reference laying plane of the permeable-to-air sidewall 121 of the
same valve-like piece 123, and also substantially perpendicular to the permeable-to-air
upper lid 122, i.e. substantially perpendicular to the upper mouth of the first and
second air-filtering shells or vessels 120 and 130.
[0061] With reference to Figures 9 and 10, each valve-like piece 132 of the second air-filtering
shell or vessel 130 is preferably permanently mechanically slidingly coupled by means
of guiding surfaces 134, 134a to a respective valve-like piece 123 of the first air-filtering
shell or vessel 120, so as to be able to slide with respect to the valve-like piece
123 between a first operating position (see Figures 7, 8 and 9) in which the permeable-to-air
sidewall 131 of the valve-like piece 132 is superimposed to the permeable-to-air sidewall
121 of the corresponding valve-like piece 123; and a second operating position (see
Figure 10) in which the permeable-to-air sidewall 131 of the valve-like piece 132
is arranged beside the permeable-to-air sidewall 121 of the corresponding valve-like
piece 123. In said first position the permeable-to-air sidewalls 121 of the first
air-filtering shell or vessel 120 mates the permeable-to-air sidewalls 131 of the
second air-filtering shell or vessel 130, so as to be locally parallel thereto and
preferably substantially adherent thereto. In said second position the superimposition
between the permeable-to-air sidewalls 121, 131 of the first and second air-filtering
shell or vessel 120, 130 is removed.
[0062] With reference to Figures 7 to 10, in the example shown, the two valve-like pieces
123 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 120 are pivotally jointed to one another
by means of a pair of connecting hinges 124 located approximately on the bottom of
the air-filtering shell or vessel 120, i.e. opposite to the upper lid 122. Furthermore
the reference axis of the two connecting hinges 124, i.e. the rotation axis A' of
the two valve-like pieces 123, preferably substantially lies on the center-plane N
of the air-filtering shell or vessel 120.
[0063] The second, substantially bag-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 130, in turn,
is divided into two complementary valve-like pieces 132 each of which is mechanically
slidingly coupled by means of guiding surfaces 134, 134a to a respective valve-like
piece 123 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 120, so as to be able to slide
with respect to the valve-like piece 123 in a direction d' which is substantially
perpendicular to the rotation axis A' of the two valve-like pieces 123 of the air-filtering
shell or vessel 120. Guiding surfaces 134, 134a are formed, respectively, on each
valve-like piece 132 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130 and on each valve-like
piece 123 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 120.
[0064] With reference to Figures 7 and 8, in the example shown, the air-filtering walls
121 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 120 and the air-filtering walls 131
of second air-filtering shell or vessel 130 are preferably substantially specularly
inclined to the center-plane N of the air-filtering shell or vessel 120, so that the
both air-filtering shells or vessels 120 and 130 has a substantially V- or U-shaped
cross section.
[0065] Preferably, though not necessarily, the permeable-to-air sidewalls 131 of the second
air-filtering shell or vessel 130 are furthermore structured to restrain fluff and/or
lint particles having smaller dimensions than that restrained by the permeable-to-air
sidewalls 121 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 120.
[0066] With reference to Figures 7 to 10, similarly to the air-filtering shells or vessels
120 and 130, the permeable-to-air upper lid 122 of the air-filtering cartridge 15
is preferably divided into two permeable-to-air, preferably substantially plate-like-shaped,
complementary pieces 125 which are selectively separable to one another, and each
of which is permanently rigidly fixed to a respective valve-like piece 132 of the
second air-filtering shell or vessel 130, so as to allow the two substantially bag-shaped,
air-filtering shells or vessels 120 and 130 to open in a book-like manner.
[0067] Preferably, the two pieces 125 of the upper lid 122 furthermore incorporate a manually-operable
snap-on locking mechanism 126 which is structured for selectively rigidly anchoring
the two pieces 125 to one another when they are reciprocally coupled to form/compose
the permeable-to-air upper lid 122, thus preventing any unintended opening of both
air-filtering shells or vessels 120 and 130.
[0068] In the example shown, each permeable-to-air piece 125 of the upper lid 122 is preferably
realized in one piece with a respective valve-like piece 132 of the second air-filtering
shell or vessel 130.
[0069] As an alternative, the permeable-to-air upper lid 122 of the air-filtering cartridge
15 may be permanently rigidly associated/fixed to one of the two valve-like pieces
132 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 130, and be structured for selectively
coupling in a rigid and stable, though easily releasable manner to the edge of the
other valve-like piece 132 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 130.
[0070] With reference to Figures 11 and 12, a third embodiment, according to an alternative
embodiment, the air-filtering cartridge 15 comprises:
- a first substantially bag- or pocket-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 220 which
is dimensioned for being inserted/plugged in manually extractable manner into the
air-vent 10 preferably realized on the annular frame that delimits, on front wall
2a, the laundry loading/unloading opening of casing 2, so as to substantially fill
up the whole clear section of the air-vent 10, and which is provided with two preferably
substantially flat, reciprocally-faced, permeable-to-air sidewalls 221 which are structured
to restrain the fluff and/or lint particles in suspension into the airflow f that
enters into the air recirculating conduit 11 through the air-vent 10;
- a second substantially bag- or pocket-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 230 which
is fitted/recessed into the first substantially bag-shaped, air-filtering shell or
vessel 220, so as to be crossed by substantially the same airflow f that crosses the
filtering shell 220, and which is provided with two preferably substantially flat,
reciprocally-faced, permeable-to-air sidewalls 231, each of which is structured to
restrain the fluff and/or lint particles in suspension into the airflow f and is locally
faced and superimposed to a respective permeable-to-air sidewall 221 of the air-filtering
shell or vessel 220
[0071] The air filtering cartridge further comprises a permeable-to-air upper lid 222 which
is rigidly associated/fixed to the first, substantially bag-shaped, air-filtering
shell or vessel 220, so as to contemporaneously close the upper mouth of the first
air-filtering shell or vessel 220 and the upper mouth of the second air-filtering
shell or vessel 230. According to the invention, the airflow f, after having passed
through the upper lid 222, passes first through the second substantially bag- or pocket-shaped,
air-filtering shell or vessel 230 and then through the first bag- or pocket-shaped,
air-filtering shell or vessel 220.
[0072] The first air-filtering shell or vessel 220 is mechanically slidingly coupled to
the second air-filtering shell or vessel 230, so that the permeable-to-air sidewalls
221 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 220 are able to slide sideways with
respect to the corresponding permeable-to-air sidewalls 231 of the second air-filtering
shell or vessel 230.
[0073] The second substantially bag-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 230 is divided
into two complementary valve-like pieces 232 which are selectively separable to one
another, and each of the two valve-like pieces 232 incorporates a respective permeable-to-air
sidewall 231 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 230. Furthermore the two valve-like
pieces 232 of air-filtering shell or vessel 230 are preferably laterally hinged to
one another so that the whole bag-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 230 is openable
in a book-like manner.
[0074] Similarly to the air-filtering shell or vessel 230, the first substantially bag-shaped,
air-filtering shell or vessel 220 is divided into two complementary valve-like pieces
223 which are selectively separable to one another, and each of which incorporates
a respective permeable-to-air sidewall 221 of the air-filtering shell or vessel 230.
[0075] Each of the two valve-like pieces 223 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel
220 is furthermore mechanically slidingly coupled to a respective valve-like piece
232 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 230, so as to be able to slide with
respect to the valve-like piece 232 in a direction d' which is both substantially
parallel to the reference laying plane of the permeable-to-air sidewall 231 of the
same valve-like piece 232, and also substantially perpendicular to the permeable-to-air
upper lid 222, i.e. substantially perpendicular to the upper mouth of the first and
second air-filtering shells or vessels 220 and 230.
[0076] With reference to Figures 11 and 12, each valve-like piece 223 of the first air-filtering
shell or vessel 220 is preferably permanently mechanically slidingly coupled by means
of guiding surfaces 234, 234a to a respective valve-like piece 232 of the second air-filtering
shell or vessel 230, so as to be able to slide with respect to the valve-like piece
232 between a first operating position (see Figure 11) in which the permeable-to-air
sidewall 221 of the valve-like piece 223 is superimposed to the permeable-to-air sidewall
231 of the corresponding valve-like piece 232; and a second operating position (see
Figure 12) in which the permeable-to-air sidewall 221 of the valve-like piece 223
is arranged beside the permeable-to-air sidewall 231 of the corresponding valve-like
piece 232. In said first position the permeable-to-air sidewalls 221 of the first
air-filtering shell or vessel 230 mates the permeable-to-air sidewalls 231 of the
second air-filtering shell or vessel 230, so as to be locally parallel thereto and
preferably substantially adherent thereto. In said second position the superimposition
between the permeable-to-air sidewalls 221, 231 of the first and second air-filtering
shell or vessel 220, 230 is removed.
[0077] With reference to Figures 11 and 12, in the example shown, the two valve-like pieces
232 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 230 are pivotally jointed to one another
by means of a pair of connecting hinges 224 located approximately on the bottom of
the air-filtering shell or vessel 230, i.e. opposite to the upper lid 222. Furthermore
the reference axis of the two connecting hinges 224, i.e. the rotation axis A' of
the two valve-like pieces 232, preferably substantially lies on the center-plane of
the air-filtering shell or vessel 220 as viewed in a cross section view like that
of Figure 8.
[0078] The first, substantially bag-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel 220, in turn,
is divided into two complementary valve-like pieces 223 each of which is mechanically
slidingly coupled by means of guiding surfaces 234, 234a to a respective valve-like
piece 232 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 230, so as to be able to slide
with respect to the valve-like piece 232 in a direction d' which is substantially
perpendicular to the rotation axis A' of the two valve-like pieces 232 of the air-filtering
shell or vessel 230. Guiding surfaces 234, 234a are formed, respectively, on each
valve-like piece 232 of the second air-filtering shell or vessel 230 and on each valve-like
piece 223 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 220.
[0079] With reference to Figures 11 and 12, in the example shown, the air-filtering walls
221 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 220 and the air-filtering walls 231
of second air-filtering shell or vessel 230 are preferably substantially specularly
inclined to the center-plane of the air-filtering shell or vessel 220 as viewed in
a cross section view like that of Figure 8, so that the both air-filtering shells
or vessels 220 and 230 has a substantially V- or U-shaped cross section.
[0080] Preferably, though not necessarily, the permeable-to-air sidewalls 231 of the second
air-filtering shell or vessel 230 are furthermore structured to restrain fluff and/or
lint particles having smaller dimensions than that restrained by the permeable-to-air
sidewalls 221 of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 220.
[0081] With reference to Figures 11 and 12, similarly to the air-filtering shells or vessels
220 and 230, the permeable-to-air upper lid 222 of the air-filtering cartridge 15
is preferably divided into two permeable-to-air, preferably substantially plate-like-shaped,
complementary pieces 225 which are selectively separable to one another, and each
of which is permanently rigidly fixed to a respective valve-like piece 223 of the
first air-filtering shell or vessel 220, so as to allow the two substantially bag-shaped,
air-filtering shells or vessels 220 and 230 to open in a book-like manner.
[0082] Preferably, the two pieces 225 of the upper lid 222 furthermore incorporate a manually-operable
snap-on locking mechanism 226 which is structured for selectively rigidly anchoring
the two pieces 225 to one another when they are reciprocally coupled to form/compose
the permeable-to-air upper lid 222, thus preventing any unintended opening of both
air-filtering shells or vessels 220 and 230.
[0083] In the example shown, each permeable-to-air piece 225 of the upper lid 222 is preferably
realized in one piece with a respective valve-like piece 223 of the first air-filtering
shell or vessel 220.
[0084] In the inner face side of one valve-like piece 232 of the second air-filtering shell
or vessel 230, a spacer 241 may be provided to keep valve-like pieces 232 spaced one
another at a predetermined distance when the second air-filtering shell or vessel
230 is in a closed position, i.e. the two valve-like pieces 232 are coupled. The spacer
241 allows the valve-like pieces 232 to be pressed against the valve-like pieces 223
of the first air-filtering shell or vessel 220 to eliminate or reduce the possibility
that the airflow f can flow between the first and second air-filtering shells or vessels
220, 230 rather than through the second air-filtering shell or vessel 230 first.
[0085] General operation of the rotary-drum household laundry drier 1 is clearly inferable
from the above description, with no further explanation required.
[0086] The advantages connected to the particular structure of the substantially air-filtering
cartridge 15 are large in number.
[0087] In the air-filtering cartridge 15, in fact, the fluff and/or lint particles tends
to accumulate/settle on the inner face of the air-filtering walls 21, 31; 121, 131,
221, 231 of both air-filtering shells or vessels 20, 120, 220 and 30, 130, 230 thus
the fluff and/or lint particles remains inside the air-filtering shells or vessels
20, 120, 220 and 30, 130, 220 when the user disassembles/ opens the air-filtering
cartridge 15 for periodical cleaning.
[0088] Clearly, changes may be made to the rotary-drum household laundry drier 1 as described
herein without, however, departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0089] For example, the air-cooling device 13 of hot-air generator 6 may comprise an air/air
heat exchanger which is located inside the air recirculating conduit 11, preferably
upstream of the centrifugal fan 12, and is structured for using the external fresh
air to cool down the airflow f arriving from rotatable drum 3; whereas the air-heating
device 14 of hot-air generator 6 may consists in a resistor which is located inside
the air recirculating conduit 11, downstream of the air/air heat exchanger and preferably
also downstream of centrifugal fan 12.
1. Laundry dryer (1) comprising an outer casing (2) having a front wall (2a) provided
with a laundry loading/unloading pass-through opening, and an air-filtering cartridge
(15) which is fitted in removable manner into an air-vent (10) which is passed through
by a laundry drying airflow (f), said air-filtering cartridge (15) comprising a first
substantially bag- or pocket-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel (20, 120, 220)
which is dimensioned for being inserted/plugged into said air-vent (10) and is structured
to restrain fluff and/or lint particles in suspension into the airflow (f);
the laundry dryer being
characterized in that the air-filtering cartridge (15) further comprises a second substantially bag- or
pocket-shaped, air-filtering shell or vessel (30, 130, 230) which
- is fitted/recessed into said first air-filtering shell or vessel (20, 120, 220)
so as to be crossed by substantially the same airflow (f) that crosses the first air-filtering
shell or vessel (20, 120, 220),
- is structured to restrain the fluff and/or lint particles in suspension into the
airflow (f); and is
- mechanically coupled to said first air-filtering shell or vessel (20, 120) in sliding
manner.
2. Laundry dryer (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the first and the second air-filtering shell or vessel (20, 30; 120, 130; 220, 230)
comprise permeable-to-air sidewalls (21, 31; 121, 131; 221, 231) structured for restraining
fluff and/or lint particles in suspension into the airflow (f) and further comprise
guiding surfaces (34, 34a; 134, 134a; 234, 234a) reciprocally coupled in a sliding
manner such that one between the first and the second air-filtering shell or vessel
(20, 30, 120, 130; 220, 230) is slidably movable relative to the other air-filtering
shell or vessel (30, 20, 130, 120; 230, 220) between a first position wherein a permeable-to-air
sidewall (21, 121, 221) of the first air-filtering shell or vessel (20, 120, 220)
is facing and superimposed to a permeable-to-air sidewall (31, 131, 231) of the second
air-filtering shell or vessel (30, 130, 230), and a second position wherein the superimposition
of the permeable-to-air sidewalls (21, 31; 121, 131; 221, 231) of the first and second
air-filtering shell or vessel (20, 30, 120, 130, 220, 230) is removed.
3. Laundry dryer according to any one of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the air-filtering cartridge (15) additionally comprises a permeable-to-air, upper
lid (22, 122, 222) which is rigidly associated/fixed to either the first (20, 220)
or to the second air-filtering shell or vessel (130), so as to close the upper mouth
of said first (20, 220) or second air-filtering shell or vessel (130).
4. Laundry dryer according to Claim 3, characterized in that said permeable-to-air upper lid (22, 122, 222) is divided into two complementary
pieces (25, 125, 225) which are selectively separable to one another, and each of
which is permanently rigidly fixed to a respective valve-like piece (23, 132, 223)
either of the first air-filtering shell or vessel (20, 220) or of second air-filtering
shell or vessel (130), so as to allow said first (20, 220) or second air-filtering
shell or vessel (130) to open in a book-like manner.
5. Laundry dryer according to Claim 4, characterized in that the two complementary pieces (25, 125, 225) of the permeable-to-air upper lid (22,
122, 222) incorporate a manually-operable snap-on locking mechanism (26, 126, 226)
which is structured for selectively rigidly anchoring the two complementary pieces
(25, 125, 225) to one another when they are reciprocally coupled to form/compose the
permeable-to-air upper lid (22, 122, 222).
6. Laundry dryer (1) according to any one of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the first and the second air-filtering shell or vessel (20, 30; 120, 130; 220, 230)
are divided into two complementary valve-like pieces (23, 123, 223; 32, 132, 232)
which are separable to one another, the valve-like pieces of the first and/or the
second air filtering shell or vessel (20, 30; 120, 130; 220, 230) being hinged to
one another to rotate about a rotational axis (A, A', B) so that the first and/or
the second air-filtering shell or vessel (20, 30; 120, 130; 220, 230) are openable
in a book-like manner.
7. Laundry dryer according to claim 6, characterized in that each valve-like piece (32, 132, 232) of the second air-filtering shell or vessel
(30, 130, 230) is shaped/structured so to mechanically couple with a respective valve-like
piece (23, 123, 223) of the first air-filtering shell or vessel (20, 120, 220), so
as to be able to slide one (32, 132, 223) relative to the other (23, 123, 232).
8. Laundry dryer according to claim 6 or 7, characterized in that the two valve-like pieces (32) of the second air-filtering shell or vessel (30) are
laterally hinged to one another to rotate along a rotational axis (B) which is substantially
perpendicular or parallel to said rotational axis (A) so that the second air-filtering
shell or vessel (20) is openable in a book-like manner.
9. Laundry dryer according to any claim 6 to 8, characterized in that the second air-filtering shell or vessel (30) is shaped/structured so as to be manually
extractable in drawer-like manner from the first air-filtering shell or vessel (20),
through a pass-through opening or slot (27) formed on a side of the same first air-filtering
shell or vessel (20), the second air-filtering shell or vessel (30) being extractable
in a direction (d) which is parallel to the rotation axis (A) of the two valve-like
pieces (23) of the first air-filtering shell or vessel (20).
10. Laundry dryer according to Claim 8 or 9, characterized in that the second air-filtering shell or vessel (30) is also provided with a manually-operable,
snap-on locking mechanism (35) which is structured for selectively rigidly anchoring
the second air-filtering shell or vessel (30) to the first air-filtering shell or
vessel (20).
11. Laundry dryer according to Claim 2 and any Claim 8 to 10, characterized in that in said first position a gap separates the permeable-to-air sidewalls (21) of the
first air-filtering shell or vessel (20) from the permeable-to-air sidewalls (31)
of the second air-filtering shell or vessel (30).
12. Laundry dryer according to Claim 7, characterized in that valve-like pieces (123, 132; 223, 232) of the first and second air-filtering shell
or vessel (120, 130; 220, 230) are slidable relative one another in a direction (d')
which is substantially perpendicular to the rotation axis (A').
13. Laundry dryer according to Claim 12, characterized in that the valve-like pieces (123, 132; 223, 232) of the first and second air-filtering
shell or vessel (120, 130; 220, 230) are slidable relative one another between a first
operating position in which a permeable-to-air sidewall (131, 231) of a valve-like
piece (132, 232) of the second air-filtering shell or vessel (130, 230) is superimposed
to a permeable-to-air sidewall (121, 221) of the corresponding valve-like piece (123,
223) of the first air-filtering shell or vessel (120, 220); and a second operating
position in which the superimposition of the permeable-to-air sidewalls (121, 131;
221, 231) of the first and second air-filtering shell or vessel (120, 130, 220, 230)
is removed..
14. Laundry dryer according to Claim 2 and Claim 12 or 13, characterized in that in said first position the permeable-to-air sidewalls (121, 221) of the first air-filtering
shell or vessel (120, 220) mates the permeable-to-air sidewalls (131, 231) of the
second air-filtering shell or vessel (130, 230), so as to be locally parallel thereto.
15. Laundry dryer according to any one of the foregoing claims, characterized in that a heat pump system (18) is arranged in fluid communication with the airflow (f) to
remove moisture therefrom and to release heat to said airflow (f).