[0001] The present disclosure relates to a laundry device, in particular to a dryer or wash-dryer,
comprising an active cooling element.
BACKGROUND
[0002] In conventional laundry devices, such as dryers or wash-dryers, wet laundry is introduced
into a laundry drum. During the drying process the liquid content of the wet laundry
has to be reduced for example by removing liquid from the laundry.
[0003] However, in conventional laundry devices, such as dryers or wash-dryers, such liquid
removal elements often require complex elements and devices, which require an increased
installation space within the laundry device, which are expensive, and which reduce
the installation space within the laundry device.
SUMMARY
[0005] It is therefore an object of the present disclosure to provide a laundry device,
in particular a dryer or wash-dryer, which allows for an efficient reduction of the
liquid content of wet laundry during a drying process.
[0006] This object is achieved by way of the features of the independent patent claim. Advantageous
developments are the subject matter of the dependent claims, the description, and
the appended figures.
[0007] The present disclosure is based on the finding that the above object can be achieved
by a condensing surface of the door of the laundry device, wherein said condensing
surface is actively cooled by an active cooling element of the laundry device, and
wherein said actively cooled condensing surface faces the interior of the laundry
device. Therefore, when heated air is directed towards the wet laundry received in
the laundry drum, said heated air can absorb liquid from the wet laundry, in order
to obtain heated air with an increased humidity. The liquid of said heated air with
an increased humidity can condense at the actively cooled condensing surface of the
door, wherein said condensed liquid in particular can be forwarded for example to
a liquid container of the laundry device.
[0008] Consequently, the liquid of the wet laundry received in the laundry drum of the laundry
device can be efficiently removed from the laundry, thereby allowing for an efficient
drying process.
[0009] The laundry device according to the present disclosure in particular refers to a
laundry device which is adapted to dry laundry, in particular by thereby removing
or at least significantly reducing the amount of water attached to the laundry. In
particular the laundry device according to the present disclosure is a dryer, which
is adapted to dry laundry. In particular the laundry device according to the present
disclosure is a wash-dryer, which is adapted to wash laundry and to dry laundry.
[0010] According to an aspect, the present disclosure relates to a laundry device, comprising
a housing, which delimits an interior space of the laundry device, and which comprises
a door opening, a laundry drum, which is arranged in the interior space of the laundry
device, and which is adapted to receive wet laundry, and a door, which is adapted
to close the door opening, wherein the door comprises a projecting section, which
projects through the door opening into the interior space of the laundry device in
a closed state of the door, wherein the projecting section comprises a condensing
surface, which faces towards the interior space of the laundry device, an active cooling
element, which is arranged in the door, and which is adapted to actively cool the
condensing surface, and a ventilation and heating unit, which is adapted to heat air
and to direct a flow of the heated air through the wet laundry received in the laundry
drum, in order to obtain heated air with an increased humidity, which in turn is directed
towards the condensing surface, so that liquid from the heated air with an increased
humidity condenses at the condensing surface.
[0011] As a result of the actively cooled condensing surface of the door, liquid can be
efficiently removed from the circulating flow of heated air within the interior space
of the laundry device by condensation. The condensed liquid can then be transferred
from the condensation surface, for example by flowing down the condensation surface
due to the force of gravity, so that the condensed liquid can subsequently flow to
a laundry container of the laundry device and/or the condensed liquid can be subsequently
conducted out of the laundry device.
[0012] Since the condensing surface is already part of the door, which is mandatory in conventional
laundry devices for accessing the interior space of the laundry device, no additional
liquid removal elements have to be introduced into the laundry device according to
the present disclosure thereby simplifying the overall design of the laundry device,
which allows for an increased interior space of the laundry device and also for a
significant cost reduction.
[0013] In particular, the condensing surface and the projecting section are formed as one
piece.
[0014] In particular, the condensing surface and the projecting section are formed from
a thermally conducting material, in particular from steel.
[0015] However, to achieve an efficient condensation effect, the condensing surface has
to be actively cooled by the active cooling element. The active cooling element is
positioned in the door of the laundry device and allows for an active removal of heat
from the condensing surface of the door towards an exterior space of the laundry device.
To allow for such active cooling, the active cooling element in particular is thermally
connected to the condensing surface, or is thermally connected to the projecting section
of the door, wherein said projecting section of the door in turn is thermally connected
to the condensing surface.
[0016] In particular, the active cooling element does not extend into the interior of the
laundry device.
[0017] In particular, the active cooling element comprises an additional ventilation unit,
which is adapted to direct a flow of air towards the projecting section of the door,
in order to cool the projecting section and the condensing surface of the projecting
section.
[0018] In particular, the active cooling element comprises a thermally conductive element,
which is in physical contact with the projecting section and the condensing surface
of the projecting section in order to conduct heat from the condensing surface through
the projecting section and through the thermally conductive element away from the
interior of the laundry device, in particular to an exterior of the laundry device,
for example to a heat sink.
[0019] The flow of heated air within the laundry device is provided by a ventillation and
heating unit of the laundry device. The ventillation and heating unit directs the
flow of heated air, in particular dry, heated air through the wet laundry, which is
received in the laundry drum, so that the heated air takes up moisture from the wet
laundry, and so that subsequently heated air with increased humidity is obtained.
[0020] Said heated air with increased humidity is then directed by the flow of the ventillation
and heating unit of towards the condensing surface, so that liquid from the heated
air with increased humidity condenses at the condensing surface, which results in
that a heated air with reduced humidity is obtained. Said heated air with reduced
humidity is then conducted back to the ventillation and heating unit of the laundry
device to close the ventillation cycle.
[0021] According to an embodiment, the door comprises an external section, which faces away
from the projecting section, wherein the external section and the projecting section
delimit an interior space of the door, wherein the active cooling element is at least
partially arranged in the interior space of the door.
[0022] As a result, by arranging the active cooling element in the interior space of the
door, the active cooling element is in an optimal position to actively cool the condensing
surface of the projecting section.
[0023] In particular, the external section of the door faces towards an exterior space of
the laundry device. In particular, the external section of the door is at least partially
formed by a glass frame of the door.
[0024] According to an embodiment, the external section comprises a plurality of air exchange
openings, which are adapted to allow for an air exchange between the interior space
of the door and an exterior space of the laundry device.
[0025] As a result, the plurality of air exchange openings allow for an efficient heat dissipation
from the interior space of the door to the exterior space of the laundry device.
[0026] In particular, air from the exterior space of the laundry device can enter the interior
space of the door through a first plurality of air openings formed in the external
section. In particular, air from the interior space of the door can exit the interior
space of the door through a second plurality of air openings formed in the external
section to the exterior space of the laundry device.
[0027] According to an embodiment, the active cooling element comprises an additional ventilator,
which is arranged in the door, in particular in the interior space of the door, and
which is adapted to direct a flow of air towards the projecting section of the door,
in order to actively cool the condensing surface.
[0028] As a result, by the flow of air, which is directed by the additional ventilator towards
the projecting section, heat from the condensing surface of the projecting section
can be efficiently dissipated.
[0029] In particular, the additional ventilator is adapted to suck in air from an exterior
space of the laundry device, through a first plurality of air exchange openings in
the door into the interior space of the door, and direct said flow of air towards
the projecting section of the door, in order to absorb heat from the condensing surface
of the projecting section, and to obtain heated air, wherein said heated air is directed
from the interior space of the door through a second plurality of air exchange openings
in the door to the exterior space of the laundry device.
[0030] According to an embodiment, the active cooling element comprises a thermally conductive
element, which is arranged in the door, in particular in the interior space of the
door, and which is in contact with the projecting section of the door, in order to
actively cool the condensing surface.
[0031] As a result, the thermally conductive element as an alternative to the additional
ventilator or in addition to the additional ventilator allows for an efficient heat
dissipation from the condensing surface.
[0032] In particular, said thermally conductive element extends from an exterior space of
the laundry device through the interior space of the door to the projecting section
of the door, which allows for an efficient removal of heat from the condensing surface,
when said thermally conductive element for example is attached to a heat sink.
[0033] According to an embodiment, a heat-dissipating element is arranged in the door, in
particular in the interior space of the door, wherein the heat-dissipating element
is connected to the projecting section in a thermally conducting manner, in order
to cool the condensing surface, and wherein the active cooling element in particular
is adapted to actively cool the heat-dissipating element and therefore cool the condensing
surface.
[0034] As a result, by the thermal contact to the projecting section, the heat-dissipating
element allows for an efficient heat removal from the condensing surface of the projecting
surface, in particular when the active cooling element actively cools the heat-dissipating
element.
[0035] In particular, the heat-dissipating element comprises a plurality of fins, which
increase the heat-dissipating surface of the heat-dissipating element. In particular,
the heat-dissipating element is made from aluminum. In particular, the heat-dissipating
element is connected with the projecting section in a materially bonded manner, in
particular by a thermally conductive epoxy material.
[0036] According to an embodiment, the ventilation and heating unit is arranged in an air
channel of the laundry device, wherein the air channel is delimited by the housing,
wherein the air channel is connected to an air insertion section of the liquid container,
and wherein the air channel is connected to an air exhaustion section of the liquid
container, in order to direct the flow of heated air through the air insertion section
into the laundry drum, and in order return humidity-reduced air after condensation
through the air exhaustion section back to the air channel.
[0037] As a result, both connections of the air channel effectively close the air cycle
during the drying process of the laundry device.
[0038] According to an embodiment, the laundry drum comprises a plurality of drum holes,
in particular at a close vincinity to the air insertion section of the liquid container,
to allow for an efficient flow of heated air into the laundry drum.
[0039] As a result, heated air which is conducted by the ventilation and heating unit, in
particular through the air channel, can enter the laundry drum through said plurality
of drum holes in order to allow for an efficient drying of the laundry.
[0040] According to an embodiment, the laundry device comprises a flow regulator, which
is in particular arranged at the air insertion section of the liquid container and/or
at the plurality of drum holes of the laundry drum, and wherein said flow regulator
allows for an efficient distribution of heated air within the laundry drum.
[0041] As a result, the flow regulator allows for efficient optimization of the flow of
air, which is directed towards the wet laundry received in the laundry drum, so that
an efficient drying is achieved in respect to all parts of the laundry.
[0042] According to an embodiment, a separating plate is arranged at a side of the condensing
surface, which faces towards the laundry drum, wherein in particular the condensed
liquid is collected in a collecting region between the condensing surface and the
separating plate.
[0043] As a result, the separating plate prevents a contact of laundry within the laundry
drum with the condensing surface.
[0044] In particular, the separating plate is arranged at a distance from the condensing
surface, and wherein the condensing surface and the separating plate delimit the collecting
region.
[0045] In particular, the separating plate comprises a plurality of holes, which ensure
that the air flow within the interior of the laundry device is not interrupted.
[0046] According to an embodiment, a condensing channel is formed at the condensing surface,
wherein said condensing channel is adapted to conduct condensed liquid away from the
condensing surface, preferably into a liquid container of the laundry device.
[0047] As a result, the condensing channel allows for a directed removal of the condensed
liquid from the condensing surface.
[0048] According to an embodiment, the laundry device comprises a liquid container, which
is arranged in the interior space of the laundry device, wherein the laundry drum
is positioned in the liquid container, wherein the condensing surface in particular
is arranged vertically above a bottom part of the liquid container and wherein condensed
liquid flows from the condensing surface into the liquid container by the force of
gravity.
[0049] As a result, the liquid container serves as a reservoir of the condensed liquid,
which flows from the condensing surface.
[0050] According to an embodiment, the condensing surface is formed to direct the condensed
liquid towards an opening between the housing and the laundry drum.
[0051] As a result, it can be prevented that the condensed surface enters a machine compartment
of the laundry device.
[0052] According to an embodiment, the opening is connected to a liquid container by a fluid
channel, so that condensed liquid can flow from the condensing surface through the
opening and through the fluid channel into the liquid container of the laundry device.
[0053] As a result, the fluid channel allows for an efficient flow of the condensed liquid
into the liquid container.
[0054] According to an embodiment, the condensing surface is formed from a thermally conductive
material, preferably a metal.
[0055] As a result, an effective condensation of liquid at the condensing surface can be
ensured.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0056] Further examples of the principles and techniques of that disclosure are explained
in greater detail with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a schematic representation of a laundry device according to an embodiment;
Fig. 2 shows a schematic representation of a laundry device with an active cooling
element according to an embodiment; and
Fig. 3 shows a schematic representation of a laundry device with an active cooling
element according to an embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0057] Fig. 1 shows a schematic representation of a laundry device according to an embodiment.
[0058] The laundry 100 device, which is only schematically shown in Fig. 1, comprises a
housing 101, which delimits an interior space 103 of the laundry device 100 from an
exterior space 105 of the laundry device 100. The laundry device 100 further comprises
a door opening 107 through which a user of the laundry device 100 can introduce laundry
into the interior space 103 of the laundry device 100, in particular into to a schematically
shown laundry drum 109, which is arranged in the interior space 103 of the laundry
device 100.
[0059] During a laundry treatment process, the laundry, which is received in the laundry
drum 109 is treated and afterwards the treated laundry can be taken out by the user
from the laundry drum 109 and through the door opening 107.
[0060] The laundry device 100 further comprises a door 111, which is adapted to close the
door opening 107, so that in the closed state of the door 111 an efficient treatment
of laundry during the laundry treatment process can be ensured. On the other side,
the door 111 can be opened, so that the user of the laundry device 100 can access
the interior space 103 of the laundry device 100 through the door opening 107 to insert
laundry into the interior space 103 or to take out laundry from the interior space
103.
[0061] The laundry device 100 according to the present disclosure in particular refers to
a laundry device 100, which is adapted to dry wet laundry, in particular by removing
or at least significantly reducing the amount of water attached to the wet laundry.
In particular the laundry device 100 according to the present disclosure is a dryer,
which is adapted to dry laundry. In particular the laundry device 100 according to
the present disclosure is a wash-dryer, which is adapted to wash laundry and to dry
laundry.
[0062] For further details in respect to the laundry device 100 further reference to figures
2 and 3 ist provided.
[0063] Fig. 2 shows a schematic representation of a laundry device with an active cooling
element according to an embodiment.
[0064] In figure 2 a cross-section through the laundry device 100 is shown. The laundry
device 100 shown in figure 2 is a wash-dryer, which is adapted to wash laundry 113
and to dry laundry 113. However, it is within the scope of the embodiment that the
laundry device 100 shown in figure 2 is a dryer, which is only adapted to dry laundry
113 and is not adapted to wash laundry 113.
[0065] The laundry device 100 comprises a housing 101, which delimits an interior space
103 of the laundry device 100 from an exterior space 105 of the laundry device 100.
In the interior space 103 a laundry drum 109 is positioned, wherein said laundry drum
109 is adapted to receive laundry 113. Said laundry device 100 further comprises a
drive shaft 115 through which said laundry drum 109 can be rotated during the drying
process.
[0066] The laundry drum 109 is arranged in a liquid container 117 of the laundry device
100, wherein said liquid container 117 is adapted to receive any liquid, which is
extracted from the laundry 113 during the drying process. Since the laundry device
100 is a wash-dryer the liquid container 117 is also adapted to receive any washing
liquid, which is supplied to the laundry 113 during a washing process. Any water inlets
to and water outlets from the liquid container 117 are not shown in figure 2.
[0067] In figure 2 also the door 111 of the laundry device 100 is shown in a closed state
of the door 111, wherein the door 111 closes a door opening 107 of the housing 101.
As can be derived from figure 2 the door 111 comprises a projecting section 119, which
projects through the door opening 107 into the interior 103 of the laundry device
100. The door 107 further comprises an external section 121, which faces away from
the projecting section 119, wherein in particular the external section 121 is at least
partially formed by a glass frame of the door 111. The external section 121 and the
projecting section 119 of the door 111 delimit an interior space 123 of the door 111.
[0068] Further in figure 2 a ventilation and heating unit 125 of the laundry device 100
is shown, wherein said ventilation and heating unit 125 in particular is positioned
in an air channel 127 of the laundry device 100, wherein said air channel 127 is delimited
by the housing 101 of the laundry device 100.
[0069] The air channel 127 is connected to an air inserting section 129 of the liquid container
117, and the air channel 127 is connected to an air exhaustion section 131 of the
liquid container 117.
[0070] The ventilation and heating unit 125 comprises a heater 125-2, which is adapted to
heat the air within the air channel 127, and comprises a ventilator 125-1, which is
adapted to create a flow of the heated air within the air channel 127.
[0071] As can be derived from the arrows depicted in figure 2, the heated air is directed
by the ventilation and heating unit 125 from the air channel 127 and through the air
inserting section 129 of the liquid container 117 and further into the laundry drum
109, so that the heated air comes into contact with the wet laundry 113 received in
the laundry drum 109. Due to the low humidity of the heated air entering the laundry
drum 109, the heated air can uptake humidity of the wet laundry 113 during the drying
process, so that a heated air with an increased humidity is obtained. Said airflow
from the ventilation and heating unit 125 towards the laundry 113 is designated in
figure 2 by a first air flow part 132.
[0072] The heated air with increased humidity is then directed towards a condensing surface
133 of the door 111, wherein said condensing section 113 in particular is positioned
at the projecting section 119 of the door 111. Due to the reduced temperature of the
condensing surface 133, liquid condenses at the condensing surface 133 from the heated
air with increased humidity, so that humidity-reduced air is obtained.
[0073] Said humidity-reduced air is then directed through the air exhaustion section 131
of the liquid container 117 back into the air channel 127 and further to the ventilation
and heating unit 125, which is adapted to heat the humidity-reduced air again, thereby
closing the air cycle. Said air flow towards from the condensing surface 133 through
the air exhaustion section 131 back to the ventilation and heating unit 125 is designated
in figure 2 by a second air flow part 135.
[0074] As shown in figure 2, the liquid, which condenses at the condensing surface 133 flows
down the condensing surface 133 due to the force of gravity and is directed through
a opening 137 between the housing 101 and the laundry drum 109, so that the condensed
liquid is received within the liquid container 117. The flow of condensed liquid is
designated in figure 2 by a liquid flow 139.
[0075] To allow for an efficient condensation of liquid at the condensing surface 133, the
condensing surface 133 has to be actively cooled. To achieve this, the laundry device
100 comprises an active cooling device 141, which is adapted to actively cool the
condensing surface 133.
[0076] In the embodiment shown in figure 2, the active cooling device 141 comprises an additional
ventilator 141-1, which is adapted to direct a flow of air towards the condensing
surface 133. In particular, the additional ventilator 141-1 is arranged in the interior
space 123 of the door 111, In particular, the door 111, in particular the external
section 121 of door 111 comprises a plurality of air exchange openings 143, which
allow for an efficient air exchange between the interior space 123 of the door 111
and the exterior space 105 of the laundry device 100.
[0077] In particular, the additional ventilator 141-1 is adapted to suck in air through
a first plurality of air exchange openings 143-1 into the interior space 123 of the
door 111 in order to direct the air towards the projecting section 119 of the door
111, in particular to the cooling surface 145 of the projecting section 119, wherein
said cooling surface 145 faces towards the interior space 123 of the door 111.
[0078] Since the material of the projecting section 119 of the door 111, wherein said projecting
section 119 comprises the condensing surface 133, in particular comprises an efficient
thermal conductivity since it is in particular formed from metal, such as steel, the
directed flow of air is adapted to cool both the projecting section 119 as well as
the condensing surface 133 which is arranged on the side of door 111, which faces
towards the interior space 103 of the laundry device 100.
[0079] In particular, a condensing channel, which is not shown in figure 2 might be formed
at the condensing surface 133, which is adapted to conduct condensed liquid away from
the condensing surface 133, preferably into the liquid container 117 of the laundry
device 100.
[0080] In particular, at least a part of the projecting section 119 comprising the condensing
surface 133 is formed from stainless steel, which comprises an efficient thermal conductivity
of about 50 W/mK, which is corrosion resistant, which allows for an sealing function,
which allows for efficient laundry 113 fiber protecting properties and which is a
cost-effective material.
[0081] Even if not shown in figure 2, the active cooling element 141 can comprise a thermally
conductive element 141-2, which is in thermally conductive contact with the condensing
surface 133, in order to cool the condensing surface 133. In particular, said thermally
conductive element 141-2 might extend from an exterior space 105 of the laundry device
100 through the interior space 123 of the door 111 to the projecting section 119 of
the door 111, which allows for an efficient removal of heat from the condensing surface
133, when said thermally conductive element 141-2 for example is attached to a heat
sink.
[0082] By cooling the projecting section 119 as well as the condensing surface 133, the
cool ambient air is heated up, and the heated-up air is directed from the interior
space 123 of the door 111 back to the exterior space 105 the laundry device 100 through
a second plurality of air exchange openings 143-2 thereby closing the air cycle.
[0083] As can be derived from figure 2, the door 111 optionally comprises a heat-dissipating
element 147, which is positioned in the interior space 123 of the door 111 and which
is connected to the condensing surface 133 in a thermally conductive manner, in order
to allow for an efficient cooling of the condensing surface 133. The heat-dissipating
element 147 in particular is attached to the cooling surface 145 of the projecting
section 119 of the door 111.
[0084] The heat-dissipating element 147 in particular comprises a plurality of fins, which
thereby increase the heat-dissipating surface of the heat-dissipating element 147.
In particular, the heat-dissipating element 147 is made from aluminum. In particular,
the heat-dissipating element 147 is connected with the cooling surface 145 in a materially
bonded manner, in particular by a thermally conductive epoxy material.
[0085] The additional ventilation unit 141-1 in particular is adapted to direct the flow
of air towards the heat-dissipating element 147 in order to allow for an efficient
cooling of the condensing surface 133.
[0086] Summarizing, the laundry device 100 according to figure 2 allows for a door-integrated
active cooling element 141 for cooling a condensing surface 133 of the door 111 to
allow for an efficient liquid removal from heated air with an increased humidity within
the laundry device 100.
[0087] The laundry device 100 according to figure 2 allows for maximizing the space utilization
of the laundry device 100 due to said simplification of liquid removal. Further, the
structural impact to the laundry drum 109 is minimized. The condensing surface 133
is easily accessible for cleaning, since the door 111 only has to be opened to access
the condensing surface 133. Comparing with conventional wash-dryers the thermal impact
on the gasket is reduced.
[0088] Fig. 3 shows a schematic representation of a laundry device with an active cooling
element according to an embodiment.
[0089] The laundry device 100 shown in figure 3 is essentially identical to the laundry
device 100 shown in figure 2 except for the following differences.
[0090] The laundry device 100 shown in figure 3 comprises an optional separating plate 149,
which is arranged at a side of the condensing surface 133, which faces towards the
laundry drum 109. Therefore, a collecting region 151 is delimited from the condensing
surface 133 and the separating plate 149, so that liquid, which condenses at the condensing
surface 133 of the door 111 is retained in the collecting region 151.
[0091] In particular, a condensing channel, which is not shown in figure 3 might be formed
at the condensing surface 133, which condensing channel is adapted to conduct condensed
liquid away from the condensing surface 133, preferably into the liquid container
117 of the laundry device 100.
[0092] The laundry device 100 shown in figure 3 comprises an optional plurality of drum
holes 153, which are formed in the laundry drum 109, in particular at a close vincinity
to the air insertion section 129 of the liquid container 117 to allow for an efficient
flow of heated air from the air channel 127 through the insertion section 129 of the
liquid container 117 and through the drum holes 153 of the laundry drum 109 into the
laundry drum 109.
[0093] The laundry device 100 shown in figure 3 comprises an optional flow regulator 155,
which is in particular arranged at the air insertion section 129 of the liquid container
117 and/or at the plurality of drum holes 153 of laundry drum 109, and wherein said
flow regulator 155 allows for an efficient distribution of heated air within the laundry
drum 109.
[0094] While preferred embodiments of the disclosure have been described herein, many variations
are possible which remain within the concept and scope of the disclosure. Such variations
would become clear to one of ordinary skill in the art after inspection of the specification
and the drawings. The disclosure therefore is not to be restricted except within the
spirit and scope of any appended claims.
REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0095]
- 100
- laundry device
- 101
- housing
- 103
- interior space of the laundry device
- 105
- exterior space of the laundry device
- 107
- door opening
- 109
- laundry drum
- 111
- door
- 113
- laundry
- 115
- drive shaft
- 117
- liquid container
- 119
- projecting section of door
- 121
- external section of door
- 123
- interior space of door
- 125
- ventilation and heating unit
- 125-1
- ventilator
- 125-2
- heater
- 127
- air channel
- 129
- air insertion section
- 131
- air exhaustion section
- 132
- first flow part of air
- 133
- condensing surface of door
- 135
- second flow part of air
- 137
- opening between housing and laundry drum
- 139
- liquid flow
- 141
- active cooling element
- 141-1
- additional ventilator
- 143
- plurality of air exchange openings
- 143-1
- first plurality of air exchange openings
- 143-2
- second plurality of air exchange openings
- 145
- cooling surface of projecting section of door
- 147
- heat-dissipating element
- 149
- separating plate
- 151
- collecting region
- 153
- plurality of drum holes
- 155
- flow regulator
1. Laundry device (100), comprising:
a housing (101), which delimits an interior space (103) of the laundry device (100),
and which comprises a door opening (107),
a laundry drum (109), which is arranged in the interior space (103) of the laundry
device (100), and which is adapted to receive wet laundry (113), and
a door (111), which is adapted to close the door opening (107), wherein the door (111)
comprises a projecting section (119), which projects through the door opening (107)
into the interior space (103) of the laundry device (100) in a closed state of the
door (111), wherein the projecting section (119) comprises a condensing surface (133),
which faces towards the interior space (103) of the laundry device (100),
an active cooling element (141, 141-1, 141-2), which is arranged in the door (111),
and which is adapted to actively cool the condensing surface (133), and
a ventilation and heating unit (125), which is adapted to heat air and to direct a
flow of the heated air through the wet laundry (113) received in the laundry drum
(109), in order to obtain heated air with an increased humidity, which in turn is
directed towards the condensing surface (133), so that liquid from the heated air
with an increased humidity condenses at the condensing surface (133).
2. Laundry device (100) according to claim 1, wherein the door (111) comprises an external
section (121), which faces away from the projecting section (119), wherein the external
section (121) and the projecting section (119) delimit an interior space (123) of
the door (111), wherein the active cooling element (141, 141-1, 141-2) is at least
partially arranged in the interior space (123) of the door (111).
3. Laundry device (100) according to claim 2, wherein the external section (121) comprises
a plurality of air exchange openings (143, 143-1, 143-2), which are adapted to allow
for an air exchange between the interior space (123) of the door (111) and an exterior
space (105) of the laundry device (100).
4. Laundry device (100) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the active
cooling element (141, 141-1, 141-2) comprises an additional ventilator (141-1), which
is arranged in the door (111), in particular in the interior space (123) of the door
(111), and which is adapted to direct a flow of air towards the projecting section
(119) of the door (111), in order to actively cool the condensing surface (133).
5. Laundry device (100) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the active
cooling element (141, 141-1, 141-2) comprises a thermally conductive element (141-2),
which is arranged in the door (111), in particular in the interior space (123) of
the door (111), and which is in contact with the projecting section (119) of the door
(111), in order to actively cool the condensing surface (133).
6. Laundry device (100) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein a heat-dissipating
element (147) is arranged in the door (111), in particular in the interior space (123)
of the door (111), wherein the heat-dissipating element (147) is connected to the
projecting section (119) in a thermally conducting manner, in order to cool the condensing
surface (133), and wherein the active cooling element (141, 141-1, 141-2) in particular
is adapted to actively cool the heat-dissipating element (147) and therefore cool
the condensing surface (133).
7. Laundry device (100) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the ventilation
and heating unit (125) is arranged in an air channel (127) of the laundry device (100),
wherein the air channel (127) is delimited by the housing (101), wherein the air channel
(127) is connected to an air insertion section (129) of the liquid container (117),
and wherein the air channel (127) is connected to an air exhaustion section (131)
of the liquid container (117), in order to direct the flow of heated air through the
air insertion section (129) into the laundry drum (109), and in order return humidity-reduced
air after condensation through the air exhaustion section (131) back to the air channel
(127).
8. Laundry device (100) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the laundry
drum (109) comprises a plurality of drum holes (153), in particular at a close vincinity
to the air insertion section (129) of the liquid container (117), to allow for an
efficient flow of heated air into the laundry drum (109).
9. Laundry device (100) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the laundry
device (100) comprises a flow regulator (155), which is in particular arranged at
the air insertion section (129) of the liquid container (117) and/or at the plurality
of drum holes (153) of the laundry drum (109), and wherein said flow regulator (155)
allows for an efficient distribution of heated air within the laundry drum (109).
10. Laundry device (100) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein a separating
plate (149) is arranged at a side of the condensing surface (133), which faces towards
the laundry drum (109), wherein in particular the condensed liquid is collected in
a collecting region (151) between the condensing surface (133) and the separating
plate (149).
11. Laundry device (100) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein a condensing
channel is formed at the condensing surface (133), wherein said condensing channel
is adapted to conduct condensed liquid away from the condensing surface (133), preferably
into a liquid container (117) of the laundry device (100).
12. Laundry device (100) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the laundry
device (100) comprises a liquid container (117), which is arranged in the interior
space (103) of the laundry device (100), wherein the laundry drum (109) is positioned
in the liquid container (117), wherein the condensing surface (133) in particular
is arranged vertically above a bottom part of the liquid container (117), and wherein
the condensed liquid flows from the condensing surface (133) into the liquid container
(117) by the force of gravity.
13. Laundry device (100) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the condensing
surface (133) is formed to direct the condensed liquid towards an opening (137) between
the housing (101) and the laundry drum (109).
14. Laundry device (100) according to claim 13, wherein the opening (137) is connected
to the liquid container (117) by a fluid channel, so that condensed liquid can flow
from the condensing surface (133) through the opening (137) and through the fluid
channel in particular into a liquid container (117) of the laundry device (100).
15. Laundry device (100) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the condensing
surface (133) is formed from a thermally conductive material, preferably a metal.