[0001] The present invention relates to a device and method for washing laundry, particularly
a household laundry washing machine.
[0002] The household laundry washing machines comprise a support and housing structure,
inside which a washing tub is housed, which is provided with a front opening that
can be closed by a porthole door frontally hinged to the housing. A drum to receive
the laundry to be subjected to the washing operation is housed inside the washing
tub, in a rotatable manner about a horizontal or inclined axis. The drum also defines
a front opening arranged at the washing tub opening, in order to be able to carry
out the laundry loading and unloading.
[0003] The washing tub is suitable to hold the washing liquid during the laundry washing
steps.
[0004] In order to allow the loading of the tub with mains water and detergent substances
and additives, a system for loading the washing water is provided for, which is connectable
to the water supply system. A drain conduit is provided for on the washing tub bottom,
with an associated drain pump that provides for the removal of the washing liquid
from the tub and that controls, together with the loading system, the liquid level
inside the tub. In order to heat the washing liquid contained in the tub, an electric
resistor is provided for, which is arranged inside the tub in the interspace between
the tub wall and the laundry drum.
[0005] The washing and washer-dryer machines of the prior art, and the washing and drying
methods implemented thereby, while being satisfactory from several aspects, are bulky
and have a high consumption of water, electric power, and detergent.
[0006] In order to decrease the consumption of water and detergent, it is known to provide
the laundry washing machines with recirculation systems that remove the washing liquid
from the tub bottom (where it builds up still before wetting the laundry inside the
drum) and put it back into the laundry drum, so that a reduced liquid volume is repeatedly
poured onto the laundry to be washed. Such recirculation systems typically use an
electric recirculation pump that, however, consumes electric power, in addition to
increase the manufacturing cost and the overall dimensions of the laundry washing
machine.
[0007] Furthermore, pumps are known, which are referred to as jet pumps or ejectors, which
use the Venturi effect of a converging-diverging nozzle to convert the pressure energy
of a motor fluid into velocity energy, which, in turn, creates a low pressure that
draws and drags a driven fluid. The motor fluid and the dragged driven fluid may be
liquids or gases.
[0008] During the testing of washing systems and methods, a number of configurations of
electric pumps and ejectors for recirculating the washing liquid from the tub bottom
into the laundry drum of the laundry washing machine have been tested. Some washing
systems and methods that have been tested and are the object of a not yet published
patent applications, provide for the use of an ejector as a recirculation pump in
order to save electric power and reduce the overall dimensions of the laundry washing
machine.
[0009] However, the washing methods and systems with or without recirculation of the washing
liquid known to date have some drawbacks, which have not solved to date.
[0010] The mains water and the detergent inserted in the washing tub, instead of acting
immediately and in an intense manner with the laundry, are inserted into the tub by
gravity, thus initially building up on the washing tub bottom, and require energy
to be pumped again (in the case of a washing system with recirculation) or dragged/lifted
upwardly (by the rotation of the laundry drum) and let fall on the laundry drum bottom
or inside it, where they finally contact the laundry.
[0011] Furthermore, in the first washing steps, the detergent is not yet completely transferred
from the detergent basin into the washing tub, and the portion of detergent brought
into the tub is not evenly mixed with water, but tends to deposit on the tub bottom.
Consequently, in the first washing steps the concentration of detergent in the laundry
is undesirably low.
[0012] Finally, the repetitive recirculation, necessary to bring the detergent deposited
on the tub bottom in contact with the laundry inside the laundry drum, although it
could be done with electric pumps with high efficiency or by an ejector, involves
operating costs and consumption of electric power and water.
[0013] The known automatic washing systems and methods are further generally lacking an
initial step of direct "soaping" of the laundry, possibly associated to a rubbing
operation, which is usual in the manual washing and of great help for a targeted and
saving use of cleaning.
[0014] Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a washing machine
and a washing method, which have such characteristics as to obviate at least some
of the drawbacks mentioned with reference to the prior art.
[0015] Specific objects of embodiments of the invention are the increase of the washing
efficiency, the reduction of the consumptions of detergent and water, the reduction
of the overall energy usage for an automatic washing of the laundry, and the simplification
of the washing system itself.
[0016] A further object of the invention is to provide a laundry washing machine with an
improved water and detergent supply system and, consequently, with improved washing
performance.
[0017] These and other objects are achieved by a laundry washing machine comprising:
- a laundry drum supported within a washing tub suitable to hold a washing liquid,
- a detergent basin suitable to hold a detergent,
- a first supply valve connectable to the water supply system and a first supply conduit
connecting the first supply valve in flow communication with the detergent basin so
as to supply mains water in the detergent basin,
- a second supply conduit connecting the detergent basin in flow communication with
the interior of the laundry drum,
- pumping means connected to the second supply conduit and actuatable for suctioning
mains water along with the detergent from the detergent basin and spraying the suctioned
mixture of water and detergent directly onto the laundry within the laundry drum.
[0018] By virtue of the forced suctioning of the detergent basin, the detergent initially
contained in the basin is rinsed away in a quicker and more complete manner, and it
mixes in a more intense manner with the water. This mixture with a high detergent
concentration, instead of falling onto the washing tub bottom, is sprayed directly
and with an accelerated jet (compared to the effect only of the gravity) onto the
laundry within the laundry drum. Due to the drum rotation, the laundry is located
from the start along a "satellized" ring along the drum circumferential wall, exposing
a high amount of surface to the jet of the detergent mixture.
[0019] A direct soaping of the laundry in the initial washing step is thus obtained, along
with a mechanical action given by the hydrodynamic pressure of the spray. Furthermore,
a deposition of unused detergent onto the tub bottom is obviated, since the mixture
of water and detergent sprayed in the laundry within the drum, before being able to
reach the outside of the rotating drum, has to pass through, hence to interact with
the entire thickness of the laundry ring arranged along the cylindrical wall of the
drum.
[0020] By spraying the water-detergent mixture from the detergent basin directly into the
laundry drum, the need to (and the energy consumption necessary to) lift the detergent
from the tub bottom and recirculate it in the laundry drum is further obviated.
[0021] Further advantageous aspects of the invention will be apparent from the following
description of some embodiments thereof by way of non-limiting example, with reference
to the appended Figures, in which
- Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a laundry washing machine according to an embodiment
of the invention;
- Fig. 2 shows an enlarged detail of a laundry washing machine according to a further
embodiment of the invention;
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a detergent basin (with lid removed) of a laundry
washing machine according to an embodiment of the invention;
- Fig. 4 is a sectional view of the detergent basin in Fig. 3;
- Fig. 5 is a top view of the detergent basin in Fig. 3;
- Fig. 6 shows the conduction system of the washing liquid into a laundry washing machine
according to an embodiment, in which the outer housing and some other components of
the laundry washing machine are omitted;
- Fig. 7 is a side view of the system in Fig. 6;
- Fig. 8 shows a front view of the system in Fig. 6, as well as an embodiment variation
indicated by hatched lines;
[0022] With reference to the figures, a laundry washing machine 1 or washer-dryer machine,
intended as a particular embodiment of the laundry washing machine, comprises a support
and housing structure 2, inside which a washing tub 3 is housed, which is provided
with a front opening that is closable by a porthole door 4 frontally hinged to the
housing 5. A drum 5 to receive the laundry to be subjected to the washing operation
is housed inside the washing tub 3, in a rotatable manner about a horizontal or inclined
axis. The drum 5 also defines a front opening arranged at the washing tub 3 opening,
in order to be able to carry out the laundry loading and unloading.
[0023] The washing tub 3 is suitable to hold the washing liquid during the laundry washing
steps.
[0024] In order to allow the loading of the tub 3 with mains water and detergent substances
and additives, a system for loading the washing water is provided for, which is connectable
to the water supply system. Such washing water loading system may comprise a plurality
of washing flow paths, extending, for example, from two supply electrovalves 6, 7,
through respective detergent compartments 11 of a detergent basin 12, up into the
washing tub 3.
[0025] A drain conduit 9 connects to the bottom 12 of the washing tub 3, with associated
drain pump 10 which provides for the removal of the washing liquid from the tub 3
and which controls, together with the supply electrovalves 6, 7 the liquid level within
the tub 3.
[0026] In order to heat the washing liquid contained in the tub 3, an electric coil resistor
11 may be provided for, which is arranged inside the tub 3, particularly on the tub
bottom 12, in the interspace between the wall of the tub 3 and the laundry 5.
[0027] For the stirring and mixing of the laundry with the washing liquid, the laundry drum
5 may be actuated in rotation by an electric motor 13 and a transmission 14, for example
a belt.
[0028] The operation of the laundry washing machine 1 is controlled by an electronic, electric,
or electromechanical control unit 15, operatively connected to a user control interface
16 which is located at an outer wall of the support structure 2 and which allows selecting
the washing cycles and the characteristics thereof. In response to the selections
carried out by the user by the user interface 16, the control unit 15 controls the
various components of the laundry washing machine 1 to automatically carry out the
washing of the laundry.
[0029] According to an embodiment, the laundry washing machine 1 comprises:
- a first conduit 17 connecting a first supply valve 6 in flow communication with the
detergent basin 8 so as to supply mains water in the detergent basin 8,
- a second conduit 18 connecting the detergent basin 8 in flow communication with the
interior of the laundry drum 5, and
- pumping means connected to the second supply conduit 18 and actuatable for suctioning
mains water along with the detergent from the detergent basin 8 and for spraying the
suctioned mixture of water and detergent directly onto the laundry within the laundry
drum 5.
[0030] By virtue of the forced suctioning of the detergent basin 8, the detergent initially
contained in the basin is rinsed away in a quicker and more complete manner, and it
mixes in a more intense manner with the water. This mixture with a high detergent
concentration, instead of falling onto the washing tub 3 bottom, is sprayed directly
(onto the laundry) in the laundry drum 5.
[0031] A direct soaping of the laundry in the initial washing step is thus obtained, along
with a mechanical action given by the hydrodynamic pressure of the spray. Furthermore,
a deposition of unused detergent onto the tub bottom 3 is obviated, since the mixture
of water and detergent sprayed in the drum 5, before being able to reach the outside
of the rotating drum, has to pass through, hence to interact with the entire thickness
of the laundry ring arranged along the cylindrical wall 20 of the drum 5.
[0032] By spraying the water-detergent mixture from the detergent basin 8 directly into
the laundry drum 5, the need to (and the energy consumption necessary to) lift the
detergent and the water from the tub bottom and recirculate it in the laundry drum
5 is further obviated.
[0033] In accordance with an embodiment, the pumping means comprise an ejector 19 with a
motor fluid inlet opening 21 connectable to the water supply system by one of the
electrovalves 6, 7, a suction opening 22, and an outlet opening 23 that are connected
in the second conduit 18, as illustrated e.g., in Fig. 2.
[0034] By virtue of the use of the ejector 19 to pump the liquid from the detergent basin
8 into the laundry drum 5, a further electric power saving is obtained, as well as
a reduction of the overall dimensions and the manufacturing cost compared to the use
of an electric pump.
[0035] However, the invention also contemplates the use of alternative pumping means, e.g.,
an electric pump.
[0036] According to an embodiment, the motor fluid inlet opening 21 of the ejector 19 is
connected to a third conduit 24 branching directly from the first conduit 17 in a
branch point 25 upstream of the detergent basin 8.
[0037] In this manner, during the supply of mains water into the detergent basin 8, a partial
flow 26 (Fig. 2) of mains water is directed into the ejector 19, where it performs
the function of motor fluid for the pumping operation.
[0038] In addition to the suction effect, also the geometry of the Venturi with narrowing
and the abrupt speed and flow direction changes within the ejector 19 concur to an
intense mixing between the detergent and the mains water before the application thereof
onto the laundry.
[0039] Branching the flow of the ejector motor fluid directly from the first conduit 17,
a functional and control simplification is further obtained. In fact, by actuating
the first supply valve 6, a concomitant filling with liquid of the detergent basin
8 and the conduits connected to the ejector 19 is obtained, without any needs for
a further synchronization of the introduction of water in the detergent basin 8 and
the pumping means.
[0040] In an embodiment, the control unit 15 of the laundry washing machine 1 is configured
so as to rotate the laundry drum 5 and simultaneously spraying the mixture of water
and detergent suctioned from the detergent basin 8 into the laundry drum 5.
[0041] In this manner, the rotational motion and the centrifugal force arrange and distribute
the laundry in an annular zone along the (cylindrical or conical) side wall 20 of
the drum 5 and make it pass continuously under the jet or spray of the water-detergent
mixture, which thus reaches directly a large laundry surface.
[0042] In a further embodiment, the second supply conduit has a plurality of outlet openings
or nozzles 27 so as to produce a plurality of individual jets directed onto different
areas within the laundry drum 5, preferably on areas of the inner surface of the side
wall 20 along which the laundry subjected to the washing is arranged.
[0043] The nozzle(s) 27 preferably face the front opening of the laundry drum 5 so as to
directly spray through that opening to the inside thereof. Advantageously, the nozzle(s)
27 are located at an elastic gasket 28 formed between the front opening of the tub
3 and the housing 2, as shown, for example, in the Figs. 6 and 8.
[0044] In an embodiment, the second conduit 18 branches downstream of the pumping means,
forming two conduit lengths 29, 30 connected to nozzles 27 that are mutually spaced
apart and arranged, for example, on two opposite sides of the front opening of the
tub 3 (Figs. 1 and 8).
[0045] The ejector 19 can be arranged in an otherwise unused space between the detergent
basin 8 and the washing tub 3, preferably in the upper third of the height of the
tub 3 (Fig. 6). In order to obviate the risk of damages due to the vibrations of the
tub 3, the ejector 19 is advantageously located in the proximity of an outer side
of the detergent basin 8 facing away from the tub 3.
[0046] In an embodiment, the detergent basin 8 forms a first tank cavity 31 with a first
discharge opening 32 formed in a bottom wall of the first tank cavity 31 and connected
to the second conduit 18. Adjacent to the first tank cavity 31 a second tank cavity
33 is formed, with a second discharge opening 34 formed in a bottom wall of the second
tank cavity 33 and connected by a descending conduit 35 directly to the washing tank
3. Between the first 31 and the second tank cavity 33, a partition wall 36 is formed,
with a predetermined height defining an isolated maximum filling level only of the
first tank cavity 31. The mains water coming from the first conduit 17 is directed,
for example, guided by the shape of the detergent compartments above, in the first
tank cavity 31 and, only when the maximum filling level is exceeded, it overflows
an upper edge 37 of the partition wall 36 from the first tank cavity 31 into the second
tank cavity 33.
[0047] In this manner, it is possible to produce in the second conduit 18 a liquid column
that increase the hydrostatic pressure and provide a liquid build-up that ensures
the continuity of the flow in the pumping means. In the case of an excessive build-up,
the excess liquid may freely overflow in the second tank cavity 33 and fall by gravity
through the descending conduit 35 into the washing tub 3.
[0048] In addition to the first conduit 17, a further supply conduit (fifth conduit 38)
can be provided for, which connects a second supply valve 7 in flow communication
with the detergent basin 8 so as to be able to direct a further flow of mains water
in the detergent basin 8 and, by the selection and combination of the two independent
flows (e.g., single flow from the first conduit, single flow from the fifth conduit
or crossed flow from the first and fifth conduit) rinsing detergents and additives
from different detergent compartments of the detergent basin 8.
[0049] The description hereto provided relates to a front loading laundry washing machine.
However, the concepts of the invention can be similarly applied also to top loading
laundry washing machines. In such machines, the laundry drum 5 has a loading opening,
for example, a casement loading opening, formed in a side wall of the drum 5 and that
can be overlapped by an upper opening of the washing tub and the support structure,
which may be closed and opened by a hinged lid. In the top loading laundry washing
machines, the detergent basin can be preferably formed or connected directly to the
hinged lid, and it is arranged in flow connection with the several conduits at least
when the lid is closed (operative state of the machine).
[0050] The laundry washing machine 1 may further comprise a system for the recirculation
of the washing liquid from the tub bottom to the laundry drum, similarly to the recirculation
systems described with reference to the prior art.
[0051] Finally, the present invention also relates to the washing method described with
exemplary reference to the washing machine 1, and the characteristic thereof are not
repeated herein for the sake of brevity.
[0052] It shall be apparent that, to the laundry washing machine and the washing method
according to the present invention, those skilled in the art, in order to meet contingent,
specific needs, will be able to make further modifications and variations, all of
which anyhow fall within the protection scope of the invention, as defined by the
following claims.
1. A laundry washing machine (1) comprising:
- a laundry drum (5) supported within a washing tub (3) suitable to hold a washing
liquid,
- a detergent basin (8) suitable to hold a detergent,
- a first supply valve (6) connectable to the water supply system, and a first supply
conduit (17) connecting the first supply valve (6) in flow communication with the
detergent basin (8) so as to supply mains water in the detergent basin (8),
- a second conduit (18) connecting the detergent basin (8) in flow communication with
the interior of the laundry drum (5), and
- pumping means (19) connected to the second supply conduit (18) and actuatable for
suctioning mains water along with the detergent from the detergent basin (8) and for
spraying the suctioned mixture of water and detergent directly into the laundry drum
(5).
2. The laundry washing machine (1) according to claim 1, wherein the pumping means comprise
an ejector (19) with a motor fluid inlet opening (21) connectable to the water supply,
a suction opening (22) and an outlet opening (23) that are connected in the second
conduit (18).
3. The laundry washing machine (1) according to claim 2, wherein the motor fluid inlet
opening (21) of the ejector (19) is connected to a third conduit (24) branching directly
from the first conduit (17) in a branch point (25) upstream of the detergent basin
(8).
4. The laundry washing machine (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein
the laundry washing machine (1) is configured so as to rotate the laundry drum (5)
and to concomitantly actuate the pumping means (19) so as to spray a mixture of water
and detergent suctioned from the detergent basin (8) in the inside of the rotating
laundry drum (5).
5. The laundry washing machine (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein
the second supply conduit has a plurality of nozzles (27) directing a plurality of
individual jets onto different areas within the laundry drum (5).
6. The laundry washing machine (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein
the second supply conduit has one or more nozzles (27) facing a front opening of the
laundry drum (5) and spray directly through said front opening into the laundry drum
(5).
7. The laundry washing machine (1) according to claim 6, wherein said one or more nozzles
(27) are located at a gasket (28) that is formed between a front opening of the tub
(3) and a housing (2) of the laundry washing machine (1).
8. The laundry washing machine (1) according to claim 7, wherein the second conduit (18)
branches downstream of the pumping means (19), forming two conduit lengths (29, 30)
connected to nozzles (27) that are mutually spaced apart and arranged on two opposite
sides of the front opening of the tub (3).
9. Washing machine (1) according to one of the claims 2 to 8, wherein the ejector (19)
is arranged on a side of the detergent basin (8) facing away from the tub (3) in the
upper third of the tub (3) height.
10. The laundry washing machine (1) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein
the detergent basin (8) forms:
- a first tank cavity (31) with a first discharge opening (32) formed in a bottom
wall of the first tank cavity (31) and connected to the second conduit (18),
- a second tank cavity (33) with a second discharge opening (34) formed in a bottom
wall of the second tank cavity (33) and connected by a descending conduit (35) to
the washing tank (3),
- a partition wall (36) between the first tank cavity (31) and the second tank cavity
(33), said wall having a predetermined height defining a maximum filling level of
the first tank cavity (31),
wherein the detergent basin (8) has such an internal shape as to guide the liquid
in the first tank cavity (31) from which it overflows, only when the maximum filling
level is exceeded, passing over an upper free edge (37) of the partition wall (36)
in the second tank cavity (33).