BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a washing machine, and, more particularly, to a
washing machine which can wash laundry only with bubbles, and a control method thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] Generally, a washing machine (typically, drum washing machine) includes a drum-shaped
water tub to contain water, and a rotational drum having a cylindrical shape and being
rotatably installed in the tub, and is operated to wash laundry using a falling force
of the laundry, which is raised and dropped within the rotational drum while the rotational
drum is rotated.
[0003] With such a washing machine, when a washing course is selected by a user, an amount
of water is determined depending on a weight (load) of the laundry, and water and
detergent are supplied into the tub corresponding to the determined amount of water,
followed by a washing operation using fall of the laundry caused by rotation of the
rotational drum.
[0004] For this type of washing machine, however, since it is necessary to fill water in
a space between the tub and the rotational drum for the washing operation, a great
amount of water is generally consumed. The conventional washing machine has problems
of large consumption of energy to heat the water, and a great amount of detergent
to perform the washing operation corresponding to such a large consumption of water.
[0005] In addition, the conventional washing machine has a problem in that, for laundry
such as wool, silk, etc. requiring a delicate washing operation, texture of the laundry
is likely to be damaged due to the fall of the laundry by the rotation of the rotational
drum, and friction of the laundry with water and other laundry.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] Therefore, an aspect of the invention is to provide a washing machine, which enables
an effective washing operation only with bubbles while preventing laundry from contacting
water, and a control method thereof.
[0007] It is another aspect of the invention to provide the washing machine, which allows
the bubbles to act as a cushion capable of reducing friction between the laundry,
reducing damage of texture of laundry requiring a delicate washing operation, and
enables an increase in cleaning degree by use of a high detergent concentration on
the surface of the bubbles, and the control method thereof.
[0008] It is yet another aspect of the invention to provide the washing machine which permits
control of a supply amount of water and an input amount of detergent to ensure generation
of bubbles having a predetermined concentration, and the control method thereof.
[0009] It is yet another aspect of the invention to provide the washing machine which can
generate the bubbles having a suitable detergent concentration according to a contaminated
degree of the laundry, and the control method thereof.
[0010] Additional aspects and/or advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in
the description which follows and, in part, will be apparent from the description,
or may be learned by practice of the invention.
[0011] According to one aspect of the present invention, a control method of a washing machine
performing a washing operation using bubbles is provided, including: generating detergent
concentrate liquid required for generation of the bubbles; supplying the detergent
concentrate liquid and water into a water tub; generating the bubbles from detergent
water as a mixture of the detergent concentrate liquid and the water, followed by
supplying the bubbles to laundry; and washing the laundry using the bubbles.
[0012] When generating the detergent concentrate liquid, a small amount of water may be
supplied to the detergent in a detergent supply device, and dissolve the detergent
therein to generate detergent liquid of a high concentration.
[0013] When supplying the detergent concentrate liquid along with the water into the tub,
the detergent concentrate liquid and the water may be supplied into a space between
the tub and a rotational drum so as not to contact the laundry input into the rotational
drum.
[0014] The method may further include detecting a level of the detergent water as the mixture
of the detergent concentrate liquid and the water.
[0015] The level of the detergent water may be controlled to allow the detergent water to
be maintained at a bubble generating level to permit generation of the bubbles while
preventing the detergent water from contacting the laundry.
[0016] When the level of the detergent water reaches a first level of preventing the detergent
water from contacting the laundry, supplying of the detergent concentrate liquid and
the water may be stopped, and when the level of the detergent water reaches a second
level as the minimum level of detergent water required for generation of the bubbles,
the supplying of the detergent concentrate liquid and the water may be started.
[0017] The detergent concentrate liquid may be supplied at a constant amount into the space
between the rotational drum and the tub so as to maintain concentration of the detergent
water.
[0018] A supply amount of the water may be controlled at a predetermined ratio to an input
amount of the detergent concentrate liquid in the space between the rotational drum
and the tub so as to maintain a concentration of the detergent water.
[0019] When the level of the detergent water reaches the first level of preventing the detergent
water from contacting the laundry, the amount of water may be controlled by stopping
the supply of the water.
[0020] When the level of the detergent water is at a bubble generating level, the bubbles
may be generated by injecting air to the detergent water.
[0021] When generating the bubbles, the rotational drum may be driven with the laundry input
into the rotational drum.
[0022] The method may further include removing the bubbles remaining on the laundry after
performing the washing operation using the bubbles.
[0023] The removing of the bubbles may be at least one of removing the bubbles through intermittent
spin-drying after water discharge, removing the bubbles through air-blowing with a
drying fan after the water discharge or simultaneously with the water discharge, and
removing the bubbles through supply of a small amount of water after the water discharge.
[0024] When blowing air with the drying fan, a drying heater may be operated to supply hot
air.
[0025] According to another aspect of the present invention, a washing machine including
a rotational drum into which laundry is input, and a water tub to perform a washing
operation using bubbles, further including: a water supply device to control supply
of water; a detergent dissolving device to generate detergent concentrate liquid required
for generation of the bubbles; an air supply device to supply air required for the
generation of the bubbles; and a controller to control the water supply device and
the detergent dissolving device to supply the water and the detergent concentrate
liquid into a space between the rotational drum and the tub, to control the air supply
device to generate the bubbles by supplying detergent water as a mixture of the water
and the detergent concentrate liquid, and to perform the washing operation using the
bubbles.
[0026] The washing machine may further include a detergent supply device to contain the
detergent input thereto and a water supply line to supply the water into the detergent
supply device, wherein some of the water supplied through the water supply line is
supplied into the detergent dissolving device, and generates the detergent concentrate
liquid in the detergent dissolving device by dissolving the detergent input to the
detergent supply device.
[0027] The washing machine may further include a level detection unit to detect a level
of the detergent water supplied to the space between the rotational drum and the tub,
and the controller controls the level of the detergent water supplied into the space
between the rotational drum and the tub.
[0028] The level detection unit may be constituted by a level sensor to detect the level
of the detergent water between the rotational drum and the tub.
[0029] The level detection unit may be constituted by a first level sensor to detect a first
level of preventing the detergent water from contacting the laundry, and a second
level sensor to detect a second level as the minimum level of detergent water required
for the generation of the bubbles.
[0030] The water supply device and the detergent dissolving device may include valves, respectively,
and the controller may block the respective valves of the water supply device and
the detergent dissolving device to stop supply of the water and the detergent concentrate
liquid from the water supply device and the detergent dissolving device, respectively,
when detecting the level of the first level sensor.
[0031] The water supply device and the detergent dissolving device may include valves, respectively,
and the controller may open the respective valves of the water supply device and the
detergent dissolving device to start supply of the water and the detergent concentrate
liquid from the water supply device and the detergent dissolving device, respectively,
when detecting the level of the second level sensor.
[0032] The detergent dissolving device may further include a first flow control valve to
control a flux of detergent concentrate liquid to supply a predetermined amount of
detergent concentrate liquid.
[0033] The water supply device may further include a second flow control valve to control
a flux of water, and the controller may control the first and second flow control
valves to supply the water at a predetermined ratio to the flux of detergent concentrate
liquid.
[0034] The air supply device may include an air motor positioned under the tub to supply
air; an air supply line to transfer the air supplied from the air motor; and a porous
member positioned at an end of the air supply pipe to inject the transferred air.
[0035] The tub may be formed with an air hole through which to air flows from the air supply
device into the tub.
[0036] The controller may remove the bubbles by driving the rotational drum in an intermittent
spin-drying manner after completing the washing operation using the bubbles.
[0037] The washing machine may further include a drying fan, wherein the controller removes
the bubbles by operating the drying fan to blow air into the rotational drum after
completing the washing operation using the bubbles.
[0038] The washing machine may further include drying heaters, wherein the controller removes
the bubbles by simultaneously operating the drying heater and the drying fan to blow
hot air into the rotational drum after completing the washing operation using the
bubbles.
[0039] The washing machine may further include a water supply nozzle to inject the water
in the form of spray, wherein the controller may remove the bubbles by driving the
rotational drum for spin-drying while injecting the water in the form of spray after
completing the washing operation using the bubbles.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0040] These and/or other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent and
more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken
in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, of which:
FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view showing the construction of a washing machine according
to the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the construction of a controller for the washing
machine;
FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating the overall procedure of a control method of the
washing machine to perform a bubble washing operation;
FIG. 4 is a detailed flow chart illustrating a wash cycle of the washing machine,
in which the wash cycle is performed using the bubbles;
FIG. 5 is a graph depicting a shrinkage rate of laundry when washing the laundry in
such a way of reducing an amount of water and supplying only the bubbles at the same
concentration in the same wash cycle;
FIG. 6 is a graph depicting a cleaning degree of contaminated laundry of 60 MU (Make
Up) depending on an amount of detergent, comparing the case of using detergent water
with the case of using bubbles at the same detergent concentration;
FIG. 7 is a detailed flow chart showing a first cycle to remove the bubbles after
a bubble washing operation by the washing machine;
FIG. 8 is a detailed flow chart showing a second cycle to remove the bubbles after
the bubble washing operation by the washing machine; and
FIG. 9 is a detailed flow chart showing a third cycle to remove the bubbles after
the bubble washing operation by the washing machine.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0041] Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present invention,
examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference
numerals refer to the like elements throughout the drawings. The embodiments are described
below to explain the present invention by referring to the figures.
[0042] FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view showing the construction of a washing machine according
to the present invention.
[0043] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the washing machine according to the present invention
performs a washing operation using bubbles, and includes a drum-shaped water tub 11
positioned in a main body 10 to contain water, and a rotational drum 12 rotatably
installed within the tub 11 and having a plurality of spin-drying holes.
[0044] The tub 11 is provided with a motor 13 positioned therebelow to rotate the rotational
drum 12 in the clockwise or counterclockwise direction to perform washing, rinsing
and spin-drying operations, a washing heater 16 positioned at a lower portion of the
tub 11 to heat water supplied into the tub 11 in response to selection of a water
temperature by a user, and a level detection unit 17 to detect an amount (level) of
the water (specifically, detergent water) supplied into the tub 11.
[0045] The level detection unit 17 includes a first level sensor 17-1 which detects the
maximum level (hereinafter, a first level) capable of preventing the detergent water
from flowing into the rotational drum 12, into which the laundry is input, to perform
the washing operation only with the bubbles, and a second level sensor 17-2 which
detects the minimum level (hereinafter, a second level) required for generation of
the bubbles. Through detection of the level detection unit 17, supply of detergent
concentrate liquid and the water into the tub 11 is controlled to be stopped in order
to prevent the detergent water from flowing into the rotational drum 12 when the detergent
water reaches the first level upon the washing operation, or to be performed in order
to supply the detergent water again for generation of the bubbles when the detergent
water is gradually lowered to the second level due to the generation of the bubbles.
[0046] By means of the level detection unit 17, the detergent water is allowed to be maintained
at a bubble generating level which permits generation of the bubbles while preventing
the detergent water from contacting the laundry through continuous detection of the
level in addition to the detection of the first and second levels. In addition, with
help of the level detection unit 17, the detergent concentrate liquid and the water
are supplied at amounts required for generation of the bubbles having a predetermined
detergent concentration by measuring a reduced level through flow and time control
during the bubble washing operation.
[0047] The body 10 has an opening 14 in front of the tub 11 and the rotational drum 12 such
that the laundry can be removed from the front of the body 10, and a door 15 to open
or close the opening 14.
[0048] The washing machine further includes a detergent supply device 19 positioned above
the tub 11 to supply the detergent, a detergent dissolving device 30 to generate and
store a predetermined amount of detergent concentrate liquid used for generation of
the bubbles having the predetermined detergent concentration, and a water supply device
20 to supply water into the detergent supply device 19 and the detergent dissolving
device 30.
[0049] The detergent supply device 19 is partitioned into a plurality of spaces, and is
positioned near the front side of the body 10 to allow easy input of the detergent
and a rinsing agent into the respective spaces.
[0050] The water supply device 20 includes a water supply line 22 to supply water, and a
water supply valve 24 positioned on the water supply line 22 to control supply of
water through the water supply line 22, which is connected to the detergent supply
device 19 such that the water can be supplied from an outside to the detergent supply
device 19. The detergent dissolving device 30 is connected between the detergent supply
device 19 and the tub 11 such that the water passes through the detergent supply device
19 and is then supplied along with the detergent into the detergent dissolving device
30 to generate detergent concentrate liquid (in a state wherein the detergent is concentrated
in the water) for generation of the bubbles having the predetermined detergent concentration.
A separate connection line 25 is connected between the detergent dissolving device
30 and the tub 11, and has a water supply nozzle 26 positioned at an exit of the separate
connection line 25 to allow the detergent concentrate liquid to be supplied from the
detergent dissolving device 30 to the tub 11. This is for the purpose of allowing
the detergent concentrate liquid in the detergent dissolving device 30 to be supplied
together with the water into the tub 11 and form detergent water used for generation
of the bubbles having the predetermined concentration between the tub 11 and the rotational
drum 12.
[0051] The detergent dissolving device 30 is connected to the detergent supply device 19
to form a predetermined amount of detergent concentrate liquid required for generation
of the bubbles and to supply the predetermined amount of detergent concentrate liquid
between the tub 11 and the rotational drum 12, such that the detergent concentrate
liquid (water with the detergent concentrate liquid dissolved at a high concentration
therein) can also be supplied together with the water in order to prevent the concentration
of the bubbles from varying from an initial concentration of the bubbles when the
detergent water is additionally supplied through the water supply device 20 due to
lack of the detergent water (water with the detergent concentrate liquid dissolved
therein) resulting from generation of the bubbles. To this end, the detergent dissolving
device 30 includes an assistant water supply line 31 connected to one side of the
water supply line 22 connected to the detergent dissolving device 30 to allow water
to be additionally supplied to the tub 11 without passing through the detergent supply
device 19, an assistant water supply valve 32 provided to the assistant water supply
line 31 to control additional supply of water to the tub 11, and a detergent liquid
input valve 33 to control the detergent concentrate liquid of a high concentration
in the detergent dissolving device 30 to be supplied by an amount required for generation
of the bubbles having the predetermined concentration.
[0052] The assistant water supply valve 32 is a three-way valve that can control a direction
of the water such that the water is supplied to the detergent supply device 19 or
the assistant water supply line 31 through the water supply line 22. The assistant
water supply valve 32 adjusts a supplying direction of water in such a way that, after
a small amount of water (that is, an amount of water capable of forming the detergent
concentrate liquid of the high concentration by dissolving the detergent of the detergent
supply device 19) is supplied once into the detergent supply device 19 at an initial
water supplying stage, the water is directly supplied into the tub 11 through the
assistant water supply 31 along with the detergent concentrate liquid formed in the
detergent dissolving device 30, in order to form the detergent concentrate liquid
in the detergent dissolving device 30 by dissolving the detergent of the detergent
supply device 19.
[0053] The washing machine of the invention further includes a drying device 40 to dry the
laundry (clothes). The drying device 40 includes a drying fan 41 on the tub 11, a
drying duct 42 connected between an outlet 41 b of the drying fan 41 and an air induction
port 45 formed on the opening 14 of the tub 11, and a condensing duct 43 mounted on
the rear side of the tub 11 and connected between an air discharge port 46 formed
at a lower portion of the rear side of the tub 11 and an inlet 41 a of the drying
fan 41.
[0054] The drying device 40 includes a drying heater 44 positioned inside the drying duct
42 to supply hot air into the tub 11, and a condensing device positioned on the condensing
duct 43 to allow vapor generated when drying the clothes to be condensed and removed
while the vapor passes through the condensing duct 43.
[0055] The condensing device includes a cold water injection nozzle 53 positioned at an
upper portion inside the condensing duct 43 to inject cold water into the condensing
duct 43, and a cold water supply line 54 connected to the water supply device 20 to
supply the cold water to the cold water injection nozzle 53, and a cold water valve
55. With this structure, the condensing device enables an improvement in dehumidification
effect to increase a contact area between humid air rising from a lower portion of
the condensing duct 43 and the cold water by allowing the cold water from the cold
water injection nozzle 53 positioned at the upper portion to flow to the lower portion
of the condensing duct 43 along an inner surface of the condensing duct 43.
[0056] The washing machine of the invention further includes a water draining device 50
to drain water inside the tub to the outside. The water draining device 50 includes
a drainage line 51 connected to a lower surface of the tub 11 to guide the water from
the tub 11 to the outside, and a drainage pump 52 provided to the drainage line 51.
[0057] The washing machine of the invention further includes an air supply device 60 to
wash the laundry in the rotational drum 12 by use of the bubbles. The air supply device
60 includes an air motor 61 positioned below the tub 11 to supply air, an air supply
line 62 to transfer the air supplied from the air motor 61, and a porous member 63
positioned at an end of the air supply line 62 to disperse the air. After being generated
by the air motor 61, air is dispersed through the porous member 63 via the air supply
line 62, and generates air bubbles in the detergent water as a mixture of detergent
concentrate liquid and water, generating bubbles, so that the laundry can be washed
only with the bubbles within the rotational drum 12.
[0058] In addition, air holes 64 are formed through the tub 11 in which the air supply device
60 is positioned, and allows air to flow from the air supply device 60 into the tub
11 therethrough so that the air is induced into a space between the tub 11 and the
rotational drum 12 after being dispersed through the porous member 63.
[0059] FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the construction of a controller for the washing
machine according to the present invention. In FIG. 2, the washing machine further
includes a signal input unit 100, a temperature detection unit 110, a dry detection
unit 120, the controller 130, and a driving unit 140 in addition to the devices shown
in FIG. 1.
[0060] With the signal input unit 100, it is possible to input operation information, such
as washing courses (for example, bubble washing course or general washing course),
washing temperatures, spin-drying RPM, additional rinsing, etc., which can be selected
by a user according to kinds of laundry, to the controller 130. In a bubble washing
course, selected information such as bubble concentration is input to the controller
130.
[0061] The temperature detection unit 110 serves to detect the temperature of water supplied
into the tub 11, and the dry detection unit 120 serves to detect a dried state of
laundry through detection of the temperature and humidity of the laundry.
[0062] The controller 130 is a microcomputer which can control the washing machine according
to operation information inputted from the signal input unit 100, and stores an RPM
and operation rate of a motor and a washing period, which are set depending on a washing
load (weight of laundry) in a selected washing course.
[0063] The controller 130 controls a motor 13, the water supply device 20, and the detergent
dissolving device 30 to achieve an optimum washing effect while reducing damage of
texture of the laundry by controlling supply amounts of water and detergent concentrate
liquid together with generation of the bubbles upon the bubble washing operation,
controlling the RPM and operation rate of the motor according to the washing load,
and by controlling the bubble concentration according to a contaminated degree of
the laundry.
[0064] In addition, the controller 130 controls the RPM of the motor or driving of the water
supply device 20 or drying device 40 to effectively remove the bubbles after the bubble
washing operation.
[0065] The driving unit 140 drives the motor 13, washing heater 16, water supply valves
23 and 24, assistant water supply valve 32, detergent liquid input valve 33, drying
fan 41, drying heater 44, drainage pump 52, air motor 61, etc. in response to driving
control signals from the controller 130.
[0066] There will be described hereinafter operation and advantageous effect of the washing
machine constructed as above and the control method thereof.
[0067] The control method of the washing machine according to the present invention is to
allow the washing machine to proceed a general washing course to wash general laundry
and a bubble washing course to wash delicate laundry (for example, wool or silk which
requires a delicate washing operation) through a bubble washing operation. The signal
input unit 100 of the washing machine includes buttons with which a user can select
the washing courses.
[0068] FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating the overall procedure of the control method of
the washing machine to perform the bubble washing operation.
[0069] With laundry inputted into the rotational drum 12, operation information such as
a washing course (bubble washing or general washing), a washing temperature, a spin-drying
RPM, additional rinsing, etc. is selected according to a kind of laundry, and inputted
to the controller 130 through the signal input unit 100.
[0070] The controller 130 determines whether or not the selected washing course is a bubble
washing course in response to an input of the operation information from the signal
input unit 100 (S200), and controls the washing machine to perform the same general
washing course as that of a conventional technique if it is determined that the selected
washing course is not the bubble washing course (S210).
[0071] If the selected washing course is the bubble washing course, the controller 130 receives
information about a washing load (weight of the laundry) of the rotational drum 12
(S300), and sets an amount of water, an RPM and operation rate of the motor (on-off
time of the motor), and a washing period based on the received information about the
load (S400).
[0072] Then, the controller 130 allows the washing machine to perform a wash cycle via generation
of bubbles with the set RPM, operation rate and washing period (S500), and to perform
a bubble removing cycle to effectively remove the bubbles remaining in the rotational
drum 12 after the bubble washing operation (S600).
[0073] As for the wash cycle via the generation of the bubbles, the bubbles act as a cushion
for friction between the laundry, and reduce damage of texture of laundry due to the
friction between the laundry and a strong water stream. In addition, a high detergent
concentration of the bubbles enables dirt on the laundry to be effectively removed
with only a small amount of water, thereby reducing energy consumption.
[0074] After performing the wash cycle via generation of the bubbles and the bubble removing
cycle, rinsing and spin-drying cycles set corresponding to the load are performed
(S700).
[0075] Next, there will be described the process (S500) of performing a wash cycle via generation
of bubbles with reference to FIG. 4.
[0076] FIG. 4 is a detailed flow chart illustrating the wash cycle of the washing machine,
in which the wash cycle is performed using bubbles.
[0077] When a bubble washing course is selected, the controller 130 controls the water supply
device 20 to allow a small amount of water required for dissolving detergent to be
supplied into the detergent dissolving apparatus 30 through the detergent supply device
19 via the water supply valve 24 and the water supply line 22. At this time, the detergent
in the detergent supply device 19 is input along with the water into the detergent
dissolving device 30 while being dissolved by the water so that detergent concentrate
liquid (that is, water with the detergent concentrated therein) is contained in the
detergent dissolving device 30 (S502).
[0078] Then, the controller 130 controls the detergent liquid input valve 33 to allow the
detergent concentrate liquid in the detergent dissolving device 30 to be supplied
into the tub 11 through the water supply nozzle 26 via the connection line 25 (S504),
while controlling the assistant water supply valve 32 to allow the water to be supplied
into the tub 11 through the connection line 25 and the water supply nozzle 26 via
the assistant water supply line 31 without being supplied to the detergent supply
device 19.
[0079] As such, the control is performed in such a way that, after the small amount of water
(that is, an amount of water capable of forming detergent concentrate liquid of a
high concentration by dissolving the detergent of the detergent supply device) is
supplied once into the detergent supply device 19 at an initial water supplying stage,
the water is directly supplied into the tub 11 through the assistant water supply
line 31 along with the detergent concentrate liquid in the detergent dissolving device
30.
[0080] For better understanding of the present invention, although the detergent concentrate
liquid and the water are illustrated as being sequentially supplied in FIG. 4, it
is desirable that operations of supplying the detergent concentrate liquid and the
water be performed simultaneously.
[0081] As the detergent concentrate liquid and the water are supplied into the tub 11, detergent
water as a mixture of detergent concentrate liquid and water is formed between the
tub 11 and the rotational drum 12. At this time, a level of detergent water is detected
by the level detection unit 17, and the controller determines whether or not the level
of the detergent water is a first preset level (the maximum level of the detergent
water capable of preventing water supplied into the tub from flowing into the rotational
drum, and corresponding to about 1/4 of a level of detergent water in a general washing
operation; a level detected by the first level sensor) (S508).
[0082] If the level of the detergent water is not the first level, the detergent concentrate
liquid and the water are continuously supplied into the tub 11 until the level of
the detergent water reaches the first level, and if the level of the detergent water
is the first level, the controller 130 turns off the water supply valve 24, the assistant
water supply valve 32 and the detergent liquid input valve 33 to stop supply of detergent
concentrate liquid and water (S510).
[0083] Then, to wash the laundry using the bubbles within the rotational drum 12, air is
supplied from the air supply device 60 to the detergent water formed of the mixture
of detergent concentrate liquid and water to generate the bubbles (S512), followed
by washing operation. At this time, the air supply device 60 generates the bubbles
in such a way that, after being supplied from the air motor 61, air is dispersed through
the porous member 62 via the air supply line 62, and is then forced into the detergent
water as the mixture of detergent concentrate liquid and water through the air holes
64, generating the bubbles.
[0084] After being generated between the tub 11 and the rotational drum 12 via the air supply
device 60, the bubbles are supplied into the rotational drum 12 through the holes
or a front section of the rotational drum 12, and finally dispersed into the overall
space of the rotational drum 12 after a predetermined period of time (about three
minutes), enabling the laundry to be washed only with the bubbles within the rotational
drum 12.
[0085] When generating the bubbles, it is desirable that an RPM and operation rate of the
rotational drum 12, and a washing period therein be less than or equal to values set
in each washing course corresponding to the load.
[0086] As such, dirt on the laundry can be effectively removed due to the high detergent
concentration on the bubbles dispersed in the overall space of the rotational drum
12. At this time, the bubbles can act as a cushion with respect to fall of the laundry
and friction between the laundry caused by rotation of the rotational drum 12, thereby
preventing the texture of the laundry from being damaged due to the friction between
the laundry.
[0087] Then, it is determined whether or not the wash cycle via the generation of the bubbles
is completed (S516). If the wash cycle is completed, the process proceeds to the operation
of S600 to perform rinsing and spin-drying operations.
[0088] If the wash cycle is not completed, the amount of detergent water is gradually reduced
while the wash cycle via the generation of the bubbles proceeds. At this time, the
level detection unit 17 detects a level of the lowering detergent water, and determines
whether or not the level of the detergent water reaches a second preset level (the
minimum level of detergent water required for generation of the bubbles; a level detected
by the second level sensor) (S518).
[0089] If the level of the detergent water does not reach the second level, the process
returns to the operation of S512 to continue the washing operation via rotation of
the rotational drum 12 along with generation of the bubbles until the level of the
detergent water reaches the second level. When the level of the detergent water reaches
the second level, the process returns to the operation of S504 to start supply of
detergent concentrate liquid and water corresponding to a reduced amount of the detergent
water.
[0090] Specifically, the water supply valve 24 and the assistant water valve 32 are opened
with operation of the water supply device 20, allowing water to flow through the assistant
water supply line 31 instead of the detergent supply device 19, and then to be additionally
supplied into the tub 11 through the water supply nozzle 26 via the connection line
25. At the same time, the detergent input valve 33 is opened, allowing the detergent
concentrate liquid of a high detergent concentration in the detergent dissolving device
30 to be also supplied into the tub 11.
[0091] That is, in the case where the amounted of detergent water is reduced due to generation
of the bubbles, if only the water is supplied into the tub without supplying the detergent,
it is difficult to generate the bubbles having a predetermined detergent concentration
due to a reduced detergent concentration on the bubbles. Thus, the predetermined amount
of detergent concentrate liquid in the detergent dissolving device 30 is also supplied
upon additional supply of the water.
[0092] The amount of the detergent concentrate liquid supplied from the detergent dissolving
device 30 is so determined that, when 1 drop of detergent concentrate liquid having
a predetermined concentration is supplied into the tub 11, the water is also supplied
at an amount proportional to this detergent concentrate liquid. For example, assuming
an amount of detergent water required by the tub 11 is 10, the controller controls
the washing machine to supply 1 drop of detergent concentrate liquid and an amount
of water proportional to this detergent concentrate liquid into the tub 11, and assuming
an amount of detergent water required by the tub 11 is 20, the controller controls
the washing machine to supply 2 drops of detergent concentrate liquid and an amount
of water proportional to this detergent concentrate liquid, that is, two times of
the above case, into the tub 11.
[0093] As such, the control method of the present invention enables the bubble washing operation
to be effectively performed always using the bubbles having the predetermined detergent
concentration by allowing the predetermined amount of detergent concentrate liquid
to be supplied together with additional supply of water into the tub.
[0094] Results of the wash cycle using the bubbles according to the present invention are
shown in FIGS. 5 and 6.
[0095] FIG. 5 is a graph depicting a shrinkage rate of laundry when washing the laundry
in such a way of reducing an amount of water and supplying only bubbles at the same
concentration in the same wash cycle.
[0096] In FIG. 5, "conventional wool washing" indicates a shrinkage rate of wool when a
wash cycle is performed at an RPM of 25 and at an operation rate of 1 second-On and
78 seconds-OFF for a washing period of 10 minutes, "Bubble 1" indicates a shrinkage
rate of wool when the wash cycle is performed at an RPM of 25 and at an operation
rate of 1 second-On and 78 seconds-OFF for a washing period of 10 minutes as in the
conventional wool washing, and "Bubble 2" indicates a shrinkage rate of wool when
the wash cycle is performed at an RPM of 25 and at an operation rate of 2 second-On
and 78 seconds-OFF for a washing period of 10 minutes, which is different from the
conventional wool washing in terms of operation rate.
[0097] As can be seen from FIG. 5, it is found that Bubble 1 exhibits a noticeably reduced
shrinkage rate of the laundry compared with the conventional wool washing, and Bubble
2 exhibits a reduced shrinkage rate of the laundry compared with the conventional
wool washing in spite of its higher operation rate than that of the conventional wool
washing.
[0098] FIG. 6 is a graph depicting a cleaning degree of contaminated laundry of 60 MU (Make
Up) in terms of reflective index at the same amount (2g, 4g, 10g) of detergent, comparing
the case of using detergent water with the case of using bubbles, both of which have
the same detergent concentration.
[0099] As can be seen from FIG. 6, the cleaning degree of the laundry through the wash cycle
using the bubbles is noticeably higher than that using the general detergent water.
[0100] Next, there will be described a process (S600) of removing bubbles remaining in the
rotational drum 12 after performing a bubble wash cycle with reference to FIGS. 7
to 9.
[0101] FIG. 7 is a detailed flow chart showing a first cycle of the washing machine to remove
the bubbles after performing the bubble wash cycle. In the first cycle, after the
detergent water is drained to the outside on completion of the bubble wash cycle,
a bubble removing cycle is performed to remove the bubbles remaining in the rotational
drum 12 instead of directly performing a rinsing cycle.
[0102] After draining the water on completion of the bubble wash cycle, the bubbles are
removed by intermittent spin-drying during which the motor 13 is driven at a low RPM
(for example, about 400 RPM) (S602).
[0103] It is determined whether or not a preset intermittent spin-drying time (T1: the minimum
time required to remove the bubbles in the rotational drum through the spin-drying)
elapses by counting the time of driving the motor 13 at the low RPM (S604), and if
it is determined the preset intermittent spin-drying time elapses, driving of the
motor 13 is stopped (S606).
[0104] FIG. 8 is a detailed flow chart showing a second cycle to remove the bubbles after
the bubble wash cycle by the washing machine of the present invention. In the second
cycle, after draining the detergent water on completion of the bubble wash cycle,
the bubble removing cycle is performed to remove the bubbles remaining in the rotational
drum 12 instead of directly entering the rinsing cycle.
[0105] After draining the water or when blowing air through driving of the drying fan 41
simultaneously with water drainage, the drying heater 44 is driven to supply hot air,
thereby removing the bubbles (S612).
[0106] It is determined whether or not a preset driving time (T2: the minimum time required
to remove the bubbles in the rotational drum through air or hot air-blowing) elapses
by counting the time of driving the drying fan 41 or the drying heater 44 (S614),
and if it is determined the preset driving time elapses, the driving of the drying
fan 41 or the drying heater 44 is stopped (S616).
[0107] FIG. 9 is a detailed flow chart showing a third cycle to remove the bubbles after
the bubble wash cycle by the washing machine. In the third cycle, after draining the
detergent water on completion of the bubble wash cycle, the bubble removing cycle
is performed to remove the bubbles remaining in the rotational drum 12 instead of
directly entering the rinsing cycle.
[0108] While separately or simultaneously performing the driving of the motor 13 at the
low RPM and the driving of the drying fan 41 or the drying heater 44, the water supply
device 20 is controlled to inject a small amount of water in the form of spray between
the rotational drum 12 and the tub 11 through the water supply line 26, thereby removing
the bubbles (S622).
[0109] It is determined whether or not a preset injection time (T3: the minimum time required
to remove the bubbles in the rotational drum through spray injection) elapses by counting
the time of injecting the water (S624), and if it is determined the preset injection
time elapses, the spray injection is stopped (S616), thereby completing the bubble
removing cycle.
[0110] As apparent from the above description, the washing machine and the control method
thereof according to the present invention enables laundry to be washed only with
bubbles without direct contact with water so that the bubbles act as a cushion to
reduce friction between the laundry, thereby preventing texture of expensive laundry
(such as wool or silk) from being damaged due to the friction between the laundry
and strong water stream, while allowing dirt on the laundry to be effectively removed
due to a high detergent concentration on the bubbles.
[0111] In addition, the washing machine and the control method thereof according to the
present invention uses a small amount of water, thereby enabling reduction in water
consumption and energy consumption to heat the water, and preventing damage and deformation
of the laundry when washing general laundry.
[0112] Furthermore, the washing machine and the control method thereof according to the
invention can generate the bubbles having a predetermined detergent concentration
through control of a water supply amount and a detergent input amount upon a bubble
washing operation, and can adjust the detergent concentration on the bubbles so as
to be suitable to a contaminated degree of the laundry, providing a high cleaning
degree not only for a delicate washing operation but also for a general washing operation.
[0113] Although few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described,
it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these
embodiments without departing from the principles of the invention, the scope of which
is defined in the claims.