Technical field
[0001] The present invention relates to a distributor and an electrical appliance equipped
with the distributor.
Background art
[0002] In a conventional electrical appliance such as a washing machine, it is necessary
to distribute water into different containers according to service operating conditions
or user settings. For example, an existing washing machine comprises a distributor
box, a treatment agent containers, and multiple valves which are respectively fixed
to a housing. Different valve outlets are connected via pipes to corresponding inlets
of the distributor box, each valve is electrically connected to a controller by means
of a wiring harness, and the controller controls the opening/closing of the valve.
At the part where a pipe is connected to each inlet/outlet, the pipe is fixed with
a clamp.
[0003] When such a washing machine is being used, each valve is connected or disconnected
according to signals from the controller, such that water flows into the required
valve through a valve inlet, enters a corresponding inlet of the distributor box through
a pipe connected to a valve outlet after flowing out of the valve, and flows into
a corresponding box of the treatment agent container. Water that has been mixed with
different treatment agents is collected in a collection chamber, and flows out through
an outlet pipe to be used in the next operational step.
[0004] The inventors have found that an electrical appliance constructed in the manner described
above has the following shortcomings:
Since each valve must be connected to the distributor box and a main water inlet by
pipes, a special-purpose clamp must be provided at the part where each pipe is connected
to an inlet/outlet, to fix the pipe in place, and each valve must be connected to
the controller by means of a wiring harness; hence, assembly is difficult, and the
installation time and installation space are increased. Furthermore, due to the large
number of pipes, clamps and wiring harnesses, the total cost of the electrical appliance
is increased.
Content of the invention
[0005] To overcome one or more of the abovementioned shortcomings, a distributor must be
provided.
[0006] According to one aspect of the present invention, a fluid distributor is provided,
comprising: a valve module provided with an inlet and multiple outlets, a fluid flowing
in through the inlet of the valve module; a distributor module, in which is provided
a channel, characterized in that the channel is connected directly to a corresponding
outlet of the valve module via a mechanical connecting part.
[0007] According to another aspect of the present invention, an electrical appliance comprising
the abovementioned fluid distributor is provided, preferably the electrical appliance
is a washing machine.
[0008] Favourable the fluid distributor comprises a controller for controlling the outflow
of a fluid from a desired outlet of the valve module.
[0009] Favourable the fluid distributor comprises a treatment agent container module, the
treatment agent container module having an accommodating part, the accommodating part
being used to store a treatment agent and being in communication with a corresponding
channel of the distributor module.
[0010] Favourable the valve module comprises a valve, the valve being disposed on the controller
and being electrically connected to the controller. Preferably, the valve is fixed
to the controller.
[0011] Favourable the valve module comprises a valve, the valve being fixed to a housing
of the valve module and being electrically connected to the controller.
[0012] Favourable the valve module comprises a valve, the valve being fixed to a housing
of the distributor module and being electrically connected to the controller.
[0013] Favourable the manner of the electrical connection comprises soldering, riveting,
elastic connection and insertion connection.
[0014] Favourable the mechanical connecting part is a quick connector or an engagement connecting
part.
[0015] Favourable a microcontroller unit is provided on the controller, the microcontroller
unit being used to control operation of the valve module.
[0016] Favourable the valve module also comprises a metering pump, the metering pump being
electrically connected to the controller, and the metering pump being able to pump
a predetermined amount of a liquid treatment agent from a liquid treatment agent container
into a fluid path according to a signal of the controller.
[0017] Favourable the valve module also comprises a detector, the detector being electrically
connected to the controller, and the detector being able to detect the height of liquid
treatment agent in the liquid treatment agent container.
[0018] Favourable a flow meter is provided in a fluid path, the controller is disposed close
to the flow meter, and a sensing element is installed in a fixed manner on the controller
in a position corresponding to the flow meter.
[0019] Favourable the flow meter comprises a vane wheel chamber and a vane wheel disposed
in the vane wheel chamber, the vane wheel chamber being formed integrally with a fluid
path, and a magnetic part being provided on the vane wheel.
[0020] Favourable the valve module comprises an actuator component, the actuator component
comprising a motor, a valve core, an inlet and a housing; the valve core is installed
in the housing and can freely rotate in the housing, the housing is fixed and cannot
move, the motor can drive the valve core to rotate around an axis thereof, multiple
openings are provided in different axial positions on the valve core, outlets are
provided on the housing in positions corresponding in the axial direction to the openings
of the valve core, and the outlets of the housing are in communication with corresponding
channels of the distributor module.
[0021] Favourable multiple openings of the valve core are separated by a predetermined angle
in a circumferential direction.
[0022] Favourable multiple openings of the valve core are separated by the same angle in
a circumferential direction. Preferably the fluid is water.
[0023] Favourable the fluid distributor comprises a collection chamber module for collecting
a mixture of fluid and a treatment agent, the mixture flowing out through an outlet
of the collection chamber module.
Description of the accompanying drawings
[0024] Other features of the present invention will be made obvious by the following explanation
of demonstrative embodiments which makes reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 is a structural schematic diagram of a distributor according to a first embodiment
of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a local structure of the distributor according
to the first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a structural schematic diagram of a distributor according to a second embodiment
of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a schematic perspective view of a local structure of a distributor according
to a third embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a schematic perspective view of a local structure of a distributor according
to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a schematic perspective view of a local structure of a distributor according
to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is a schematic sectional view of a local structure of the distributor according
to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
Particular embodiments
[0025] Various embodiments of the present invention are described below with reference to
the accompanying drawings. These embodiments are intended to illustrate the present
invention, which is not limited to these embodiments.
[0026] A washing machine is taken as an example hereinbelow to describe an electrical appliance.
It should be understood that the present invention is not limited to a washing machine,
but may be applied to another type of electrical appliance having a distributor, e.g.
a dishwasher, etc.
[0027] Words relating to description of direction, such as "up", "down", "left" and "right",
are used hereinbelow purely to facilitate description with reference to the accompanying
drawings, and do not constitute a limitation on the positions of various components.
First embodiment
[0028] Fig. 1 is a structural schematic diagram of a distributor according to a first embodiment
of the present invention.
[0029] The distributor of the first embodiment is represented generally by the drawing label
1. The distributor 1 comprises a valve module 11, a distributor module 12, a collection
chamber module 13, a treatment agent container module 14, an outlet 15 and a pipe
18. An inlet 19 of the valve module 11 is in communication with one end of the pipe
18, and another end of the pipe 18 is in communication with a water inlet 16 on a
washing machine housing 17. One end of the outlet 15 is in communication with the
collection chamber module 13, and another end leads water into a target region of
the washing machine, e.g. a drum of the washing machine. The valve module 11 and distributor
module 12 are arranged side by side on the left and right, and are together disposed
above the collection chamber module 13.
[0030] Fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a local structure of the distributor according
to the first embodiment of the present invention. In Fig. 2, the structure of the
valve module 11 is shown in detail.
[0031] The valve module 11 comprises a valve 111, such as a solenoid valve, wherein the
valve 111 is electrically connected to the controller 113. The valve 111 is shown
as being cylindrical, but could also be another shape, e.g. cuboid-shaped. Fig. 2
shows two valves disposed side by side, but a greater number of valves could also
be provided. The cylindrical valve 111 is arranged such that a longitudinal direction
thereof parallel to a cylinder generatrix is perpendicular to a plane of the controller
113, with the valve 111 being located above the controller 113. The valve 111 is electrically
connected to the controller 113 in a known manner. This manner may be soldering, riveting,
elastic connection, or insertion connection, etc. In one example, a pin 1111 of the
valve 111 is fixed by soldering to the controller 113. In another example, the pin
1111 of the valve is an elastic plate, which bears against an electrode of the controller
113 elastically; or an elastic plate is soldered to the controller, and pushes against
the pin 1111 of the valve. Thus the valve and controller may be separated, facilitating
maintenance. In another example, the pin 1111 of the valve is a U-shaped elastic socket,
and a gold finger of the controller is inserted into the elastic socket. In this way
the valve 111 is electrically connected to the controller 113, and signals can be
transmitted directly between the valve 111 and the controller 113, thereby eliminating
the wiring harness that is used in the prior art to connect the valve to the controller,
and therefore shortening the installation process, reducing the installation space
and lowering costs. It is also conceivable for the valve 111 to be fixed to a housing
of the valve module or a housing of the distributor module.
[0032] An inlet of each valve 111 is in communication with the inlet 19 of the valve module
11; an outlet of each valve 111 is connected, at a connecting part 1112, with a corresponding
one of multiple channels 121 of the distributor module 12. A known method of mechanical
connection may be employed at the connecting part 1112 to connect the outlet of the
valve 111 directly to the channel 121, e.g a quick connector or engagement connection,
etc. A sealing component such as an O-ring is provided at the connecting part 1112,
to prevent leakage of water. Since the connecting part 1112 between the valve outlet
and the distributor module channel employs a mechanical connection, the pipe used
in the prior art to connect the valve to the distributor is eliminated, therefore
shortening the installation process, reducing the installation space and lowering
costs.
[0033] A microcontroller unit (MCU) 1131 and an interface 112 are provided on the controller
113. The interface 112 protrudes outside the valve module 11, and is electrically
connected to a central processing unit of the washing machine via a wiring harness,
in order to be used for supplying power to the controller 113 and communication.
[0034] The MCU 1131 controls the opening/closing of each valve 111 according to signals
from the central processing unit of the washing machine, so as to guide water into
different channels 121.
[0035] Reference is now made to Fig. 1 again. The treatment agent container module 14 has
multiple boxes, used for storing treatment agents such as detergent and softener;
the treatment agents may be liquid or solid. Each box is in communication with a corresponding
channel 121 of the distributor module 12.
[0036] The treatment agent container module 14 is accommodated in the collection chamber
module 13, and can be pulled out of, and pushed into, the collection chamber module
13. A handle 141 is provided on the treatment agent container module 14, making it
easy for a consumer to pull out the treatment agent container module 14, so as to
replenish or change treatment agent.
[0037] When the washing machine is being used, the MCU 1131 receives signals from the central
processing unit of the washing machine, according to service operating conditions
of the washing machine or user settings, and controls the opening/closing of each
valve 111. Water flowing in through the water inlet 16 of the washing machine flows
through the pipe 18 to the inlet 19 of the valve module 11, and then flows into a
valve 111 which is open. Water flows from the outlet of the open valve 111 into the
corresponding channel 121 of the distributor module 12 through the connecting part
1112, and enters the corresponding box of the treatment agent container module 14.
The water mixes with the corresponding treatment agent in the box, and is collected
in the collection chamber module 13. Finally, the mixture of water and treatment agent
collected in the collection chamber module 13 flows through the outlet 15 to a target
region, such as the drum, of the washing machine, thereby completing the distribution
process.
[0038] It must be pointed out that the relationship, in terms of spatial position, among
the valve module, distributor module and collection chamber module in the present
invention is not limited to that shown in the drawings; it is only required that an
appropriate water flow path can be realized among them. For example, the collection
chamber module 13 and the distributor module 12 may be arranged one above the other,
and disposed together to the right of the valve module 11.
Second embodiment
[0039] Fig. 3 is a structural schematic diagram of a distributor according to a second embodiment
of the present invention. In the description of the second embodiment, for the sake
of simplicity, elements which have the same function as in the first embodiment are
not described in detail again.
[0040] The distributor of the second embodiment is represented generally by the drawing
label 2. The distributor 2 comprises a valve module 21, a distributor module 22, a
collection chamber module 23, a treatment agent container module 24 and an outlet
25.
[0041] The second embodiment differs from the first embodiment in that an inlet of the valve
module 21 is connected directly to a water inlet 26 on a washing machine housing 27
by a mechanical connection, e.g. a quick connector or engagement connection, etc.
Such an arrangement enables water to flow into the valve module directly from the
water inlet of the washing machine, thereby eliminating the pipe used in the first
embodiment to connect the valve module inlet to the washing machine water inlet, and
therefore shortening the assembly process and lowering costs.
Third embodiment
[0042] Fig. 4 is a schematic perspective view of a local structure of a distributor according
to a third embodiment of the present invention. In the description of the third embodiment,
for the sake of simplicity, elements which have the same function as in the first
embodiment are not described in detail again.
[0043] The third embodiment differs from the first embodiment in that a valve module of
a distributor 3 further comprises a metering pump or metering valve 318 and a detector
319. The metering pump 318 and detector 319 are electrically connected to a controller
313. The metering pump 318 is used for pumping a liquid treatment agent from a container
(not shown) containing liquid treatment agent into a water path of the distributor.
A large amount of liquid treatment agent is stored in the liquid treatment agent container,
and may be used in multiple washing operations in the washing machine.
[0044] The detector 319 is used for detecting the height of liquid treatment agent in the
liquid treatment agent container, and when the amount of liquid treatment agent is
less than a predetermined amount, sending a signal to the controller 313; a signal
is then transmitted to a central processor unit of the washing machine, causing the
central processor unit to notify the user that the amount of liquid treatment agent
is insufficient.
[0045] In a single clothes-washing operation of the washing machine, the metering pump 318
can, under the control of an MCU, automatically pump a predetermined amount of liquid
treatment agent from the liquid treatment agent container into a water path, thereby
relieving the user of the trouble of manually adding liquid treatment agent each time.
Compared with the case where the user adds liquid treatment agent manually, this embodiment
can guarantee the amount of liquid treatment agent added more precisely.
[0046] In addition, the user can still add powdered treatment agent to an additional treatment
agent container as required; a powdered treatment agent container is in communication
with a channel 321 of the distributor module, and when a corresponding valve 311 opens,
powdered treatment agent can mix with water for use in the next operational step.
[0047] According to the structure described above, through the integration of the metering
pump 318 and the detector 319 on a controller 313 of the valve module, the use of
pipes and wiring harnesses during installation of the metering pump and detector is
reduced, thereby saving space and reducing costs.
Fourth embodiment
[0048] Fig. 5 is a schematic perspective view of a local structure of a distributor according
to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. In the description of the fourth
embodiment, for the sake of simplicity, elements which have the same function as in
the first embodiment are not described in detail again.
[0049] In the distributor 4 according to the fourth embodiment, a valve module is provided
with a flow meter 416 in a water path. The flow meter 416 may comprise a vane wheel
chamber, and a vane wheel that is disposed in the vane wheel chamber and capable of
being activated by water flow. As Fig. 5 shows, the flow meter 416 is in communication
with an inlet of the valve module. A cylindrical valve 411 is arranged such that a
longitudinal direction thereof parallel to a cylinder generatrix is parallel to a
plane of a controller 413, with the valve 411 being located below the controller 413.
The vane wheel chamber of the flow meter 416 is arranged integrally with a water path
of the valve module. A magnetic part is provided on a vane wheel of the flow meter
416. The controller 413 is disposed close to the flow meter 416. A sensing element
417, which senses rotation of the vane wheel, is installed on the controller 413 in
a position facing the flow meter 416. The sensing element 417 and flow meter 416 are
separated by a predetermined distance which is generally set to be as small as possible.
The sensing element 417 is for example a Hall element.
[0050] In the course of water intake into the washing machine, when water flows into the
inlet of the valve module, the vane wheel and the magnetic part thereof rotate with
the flow of water. The sensing element 417 senses the rotation of the vane wheel,
and transmits a signal to the controller 413; the controller 413 then outputs a signal
through an interface 412 to a central processor unit of the washing machine, and the
flow rate of incoming water is obtained by a predetermined algorithm.
[0051] Compared with a conventional structure in which a sensing element is connected to
a controller by a wiring harness and a flow meter is connected to a valve module by
a pipe, the structure of this embodiment does not require the connection of a wiring
harness or a connecting pipe, and therefore simplifies assembly while reducing costs.
Fifth embodiment
[0052] Fig. 6 is a schematic perspective view of a local structure of a distributor according
to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 7 is a schematic sectional view
of a local structure of the distributor according to the fifth embodiment of the present
invention.
[0053] Unlike in the first to the fourth embodiments, as Fig. 6 shows, an actuator component
511 is provided in a valve module 51 of the distributor 5 of the fifth embodiment;
the actuator component serves a function similar to multiple valves, being used to
guide water, according to signals of a controller 513, into corresponding channels
521 in a distributor module.
[0054] As Fig. 7 shows, the actuator component 511 comprises a motor 5111, a valve core
5112, an inlet 5113 and a housing 5114. The valve core 5112 and housing 5114 are concentric
hollow cylinders; the valve core 5112 is installed in the housing 5114 and can freely
rotate in the housing 5114. The housing 5114 is fixed and does not move. The inlet
5113 has one end in communication with a water inlet of the washing machine, and another
end in communication with the valve core 5112. The motor 5111 is connected to the
valve core 5112 and can drive the valve core 5112 to rotate around an axis thereof.
The motor 5111 is electrically connected to the controller 513 and receives a control
signal from the controller 513.
[0055] Multiple openings are provided in different axial positions on the valve core 5112.
These openings are separated by predetermined angles on the circumference of the valve
core 5112, preferably by the same circumferential angle. Three openings 5112-1, 5112-1'
and 5112-1" (shown by the dotted line) are shown schematically in Fig. 7; they are
separated by a circumferential angle of 120°C. Outlets 5114-1, 5114-1' and 5114-1"
are provided on the housing 5514 in positions which correspond in the axial direction
to the openings 5112-1, 5112-1' and 5112-1" of the valve core 5112. The outlets 5114-1,
5114-1' and 5114-1" are located in the same position in the circumferential direction
of the housing 5114, and are in communication with corresponding channels 521 in the
distributor module.
[0056] During operation of the washing machine, the motor 5111 drives the valve core 5112
to rotate through a predetermined angle according to a signal from the controller
513, such that a desired opening of the valve core 5112 is in communication with a
corresponding outlet of the housing 5114. For example, in the position shown in Fig.
7, opening 5112-1 of the valve core 5112 is in communication with outlet 5114-1 of
the housing 5114. Suppose that in the position shown in Fig. 7, a rotation angle θ
(0° ≤ θ ≤ 360°) of the motor 5111 is 0°; then when θ = 0°, opening 5112-1 is in communication
with outlet 5114-1, and water flows out through outlet 5114-1; when θ = 120°, opening
5112-1' is in communication with outlet 5114-1', and water flows out through 5114-1';
when θ = 240°, opening 5112-1" is in communication with outlet 5114-1", and water
flows out through 5114-1". When θ is any value different from the values given above,
water does not flow out of the actuator component 511.
[0057] Thus, by having the controller 513 control the motor 5111 to rotate through different
rotation angles, water can be guided to flow through different outlets into corresponding
channels of the distributor module, or a water path can be cut off.
[0058] It is also conceivable for multiple axially separated openings to be provided in
a certain circumferential position of the valve core 5112, such that when the valve
core 5112 rotates to a certain angle, these openings in the same circumferential position
are simultaneously in communication with corresponding outlets of the housing, so
that water flows out through multiple outlets of the housing.
[0059] Through the structure described above, the valves in the first to the fourth embodiments
are eliminated, construction is simple, and costs are reduced.
[0060] Some embodiments of the present invention are described above. It should be understood
that the present invention is not limited to the particular structures of these embodiments;
a person skilled in the art could, after reading the description, make other amendments
and modifications as required.
[0061] For example, the distributor of the present invention is not limited to distributing
water, but may also be used for distributing other fluids. In addition, the controller
could be electrically connected to a valve by a wiring harness instead of being disposed
in a valve module.
[0062] It must be understood that the present invention is not limited to the demonstrative
embodiments disclosed. The scope of the following claims should be afforded the broadest
interpretation, and includes all equivalent structures and functions.
1. Fluid distributor for an electrical appliance, comprising:
a valve module provided with an inlet and multiple outlets, a fluid flowing in through
the inlet of the valve module;
a distributor module, in which is provided a channel,
characterized in that the channel is connected directly to a corresponding outlet of the valve module via
a mechanical connecting part.
2. Fluid distributor according to Claim 1, characterized by further comprising a controller for controlling the outflow of a fluid from a desired
outlet of the valve module.
3. Fluid distributor according to Claim 1 or 2, characterized by further comprising a treatment agent container module, the treatment agent container
module having an accommodating part, the accommodating part being used to store a
treatment agent and being in communication with a corresponding channel of the distributor
module.
4. Fluid distributor according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the valve module comprises a valve, the valve being disposed on the controller and
being electrically connected to the controller.
5. Fluid distributor according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the valve module comprises a valve, the valve being fixed to a housing of the valve
module and being electrically connected to the controller.
6. Fluid distributor according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the valve module comprises a valve, the valve being fixed to a housing of the distributor
module and being electrically connected to the controller.
7. Fluid distributor according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the mechanical connecting part is a quick connector or an engagement connecting part.
8. Fluid distributor according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a microcontroller unit is provided on the controller, the microcontroller unit being
used to control operation of the valve module.
9. Fluid distributor according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the valve module also comprises a metering pump, the metering pump being electrically
connected to the controller, and the metering pump being able to pump a predetermined
amount of a liquid treatment agent from a liquid treatment agent container into a
fluid path according to a signal of the controller.
10. Fluid distributor according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the valve module also comprises a detector, the detector being electrically connected
to the controller, and the detector being able to detect the height of liquid treatment
agent in the liquid treatment agent container.
11. Fluid distributor according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a flow meter is provided in a fluid path, the controller is disposed close to the
flow meter, and a sensing element is installed in a fixed manner on the controller
in a position corresponding to the flow meter.
12. Fluid distributor according to Claim 11, characterized in that the flow meter comprises a vane wheel chamber and a vane wheel disposed in the vane
wheel chamber, the vane wheel chamber being formed integrally with a fluid path, and
a magnetic part being provided on the vane wheel.
13. Fluid distributor according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the valve module comprises an actuator component, the actuator component comprising
a motor, a valve core, an inlet and a housing; the valve core is installed in the
housing and can freely rotate in the housing, the housing is fixed and cannot move,
the motor can drive the valve core to rotate around an axis thereof, multiple openings
are provided in different axial positions on the valve core, outlets are provided
on the housing in positions corresponding in the axial direction to the openings of
the valve core, and the outlets of the housing are in communication with corresponding
channels of the distributor module.
14. Fluid distributor according to Claim 13, characterized in that multiple openings of the valve core are separated by a predetermined angle in a circumferential
direction.
15. Fluid distributor according to Claim 13 or 14, characterized in that multiple openings of the valve core are separated by the same angle in a circumferential
direction.
16. Fluid distributor according to one of the preceding claims, characterized by further comprising a collection chamber module for collecting a mixture of fluid
and a treatment agent, the mixture flowing out through an outlet of the collection
chamber module.
17. Electrical appliance, characterized by comprising the fluid distributor according to any one of Claims 1 - 16, preferably
the electrical appliance is a washing machine.