[Technical Field]
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a laundry treating apparatus, and more particularly,
to a laundry treating apparatus including a first drum and a second drum for receiving
laundry therein.
[Background]
[0002] A laundry treating apparatus is an apparatus that puts laundry, such as clothes and
bedding, into a drum and performs a treatment necessary for the laundry, such as removing
contamination from the laundry or drying the laundry.
[0003] When the laundry treating apparatus is designed to remove the contamination from
the laundry, the laundry treating apparatus may perform processes such as washing,
rinsing, dehydration, and drying, and the laundry treating apparatus may be divided
into a top loading scheme and a front loading scheme based on a scheme of putting
the laundry into the drum.
[0004] The laundry treating apparatus may include a cabinet that forms an outer appearance
thereof, a tub accommodated inside the cabinet, the drum rotatably mounted inside
the tub and into which the laundry is put, and a detergent supply device that supplies
detergent into the drum.
[0005] When the drum is rotated by a motor while washing water is supplied to the laundry
accommodated in the drum, dirt on the laundry may be removed by friction between the
drum and the washing water.
[0006] The detergent supply device has a detergent supply function to improve a washing
effect. In this regard, the detergent refers to substances that enhance the washing
effect, such as fabric detergent, fabric softener, and fabric bleach. Detergent in
a powder form or detergent in a liquid form may be used as the detergent.
[0007] In one example, when the laundry treating apparatus is designed to dry the laundry,
the laundry treating apparatus may remove moisture from the laundry by providing dry
air to the laundry.
[0008] The laundry treating apparatus may include the cabinet, the drum rotatably disposed
inside the cabinet, a heating means that heats or dries air provided to the laundry,
and the like.
[0009] As dry air is supplied to the laundry accommodated in the drum, the moisture existing
in the laundry may be evaporated and removed by the dry air and water in the laundry
may be removed.
[0010] Much research has been conducted to satisfy all the various laundry treatment processes
required by a user and to shorten an execution time for each treatment process. For
example, the laundry treating apparatus may include a plurality of drums separated
from each other and perform independent laundry treatment processes in the respective
drums, thereby performing the plurality of treatment processes simultaneously.
[0011] Related document
EP 2949801 discloses a laundry treating apparatus in which a drawer-type, top loader-type sub-drum
is disposed under a front loader-type main drum. The user may perform a first treatment
process of the laundry via the main drum and at the same time perform a second treatment
process independent of the first treatment process via the sub-drum.
[0012] However, in the laundry treating apparatus, the sub-drum has a smaller size than
the main drum and thus is able to treat a small amount of laundry, and there is a
space limitation, so that there is a limitation to the treatment processes that may
be performed together with the drying process of the laundry.
[0013] To overcome the above problem, research has been conducted such that the laundry
treating apparatus has the plurality of drums and all of the drums are designed to
be of an equal size and in an equal relationship with each other to perform the independent
laundry treatment processes.
[0014] Related document
CN 102605586 discloses a laundry treating apparatus in which a first treating apparatus on an
upper side and a second treating apparatus on a lower side are designed of the front
loader-type. In the laundry treating apparatus, the user may perform the plurality
of laundry treatment processes simultaneously using the first treating apparatus and
the second treating apparatus independently of each other.
[0015] In the laundry treating apparatus, the first treating apparatus on the upper side
is constructed as a dryer that may perform the drying process of the laundry and the
second treating apparatus on the lower side is constructed as a washer that may perform
the washing process of the laundry.
[0016] In the laundry treating apparatus, the user may use the second treating apparatus
when the user wants to perform the washing process, the user may use the first treating
apparatus when the user wants to perform the drying process, and the first treating
apparatus and the second treating apparatus may operate simultaneously.
[0017] In one example, when the first treating apparatus and the second treating apparatus
are vertically stacked as in the laundry treating apparatus, an air supply that supplies
hot air into a drum of the first treating apparatus is disposed under the first treating
apparatus and a detergent supply that supplies the detergent into a drum of the second
treating apparatus, a water supply that supplies water, and the like are disposed
on the second treating apparatus, so that there is a problem in that a vertical level
from the ground of a laundry inlet defined in a front surface of the first treating
apparatus on the upper side or the drum of the first treating apparatus has no choice
but to increases.
[0018] In addition, when the air supply of the first treating apparatus is moved to an opposite
side of the second treating apparatus, for example, to an upper side of the first
treating apparatus, and when it is also to secure the function of drying the laundry
for the second treating apparatus, the air supply supplies hot air into the drum of
the second treating apparatus while having an increased separation distance from the
drum of the second treating apparatus, which is disadvantageous in implementing the
drying function of the second treating apparatus.
[0019] In other words, in the stacked form of the first treating apparatus and the second
treating apparatus, the vertical level of the laundry inlet or a drum inlet accessed
by the user for inserting the laundry in the first treating apparatus is excessively
high, which may reduce user accessibility. Further, an overall vertical dimension
of the laundry treating apparatus may be excessively great, which may lead to a limitation
in an installation space, and may cause inconvenience in maintenance of the first
treating apparatus during use.
[0020] Therefore, in the laundry treating apparatus in which the first treating apparatus
and the second treating apparatus are vertically stacked, developing an effective
structure that may effectively lower the vertical level of the laundry inlet or the
drum inlet defined in the first treating apparatus on the upper side to conveniently
improve the user accessibility, and may allow not only the first treating apparatus
but also the second treating apparatus to perform the drying function is an important
task in this technical field.
[Summary]
[Technical Problem]
[0021] Embodiments of the present disclosure are to provide a laundry treating apparatus
that may improve convenience of use via a first treating apparatus and a second treating
apparatus in a vertical stacking relationship.
[0022] Additionally, embodiments of the present disclosure are to provide a laundry treating
apparatus that may improve accessibility and convenience of a user by effectively
lowering a vertical level of a drum of a first treating apparatus on an upper side.
[0023] Additionally, embodiments of the present disclosure are to provide a laundry treating
apparatus that has an efficiently reduced overall vertical dimension, thereby reducing
restrictions on an installation space and making repair and maintenance work easier.
[0024] Additionally, embodiments of the present disclosure are to provide a laundry treating
apparatus that may have various components by efficiently utilizing a space between
a first drum and a second drum.
[0025] Additionally, embodiments of the present disclosure are to provide a laundry treating
apparatus in which an air supply for supplying air into a first drum of a first treating
apparatus on an upper side may be disposed using an inner space of a second treating
apparatus on a lower side.
[0026] Additionally, embodiments of the present disclosure are to provide a laundry treating
apparatus in which a base including an air supply may be disposed on a second treating
apparatus in a structurally stable manner.
[0027] Additionally, embodiments of the present disclosure are to provide a laundry treating
apparatus in which a first treating apparatus and a second treating apparatus are
supplied with air via one air supply to implement a drying function of laundry.
[Technical Solutions]
[0028] A laundry treating apparatus according to one embodiment of the present disclosure
includes a first treating apparatus on an upper side and a second treating apparatus
on a lower side. The first treating apparatus may perform a drying process of laundry
accommodated in a first drum, and the second treating apparatus may perform a washing
process of laundry accommodated in a second drum.
[0029] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, at least a portion of an air supply
for supplying hot air to the first drum may be located inside the second treating
apparatus. For example, at least a portion of a base for installing the air supply
may be positioned parallel to the ground together with a detergent supply disposed
on the second treating apparatus.
[0030] Accordingly, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, a lower end of a compressor
disposed on the base may be positioned to overlap the detergent supply in a direction
parallel to the ground. Additionally, a lower end of a heat exchanger disposed on
the base may be positioned to overlap the detergent supply in the direction parallel
to the ground.
[0031] To be disposed on the second treating apparatus, a portion of the base facing the
detergent supply may be open. That is, the base may be disposed so as not to overlap
the detergent supply in a direction perpendicular to the ground.
[0032] A laundry treating apparatus according to one embodiment of the present disclosure
as described above includes a first drum that accommodates laundry therein, a tub
that is located below the first drum and accommodates water therein, a second drum
that is disposed inside the tub and accommodates the laundry therein, a base disposed
between the first drum and the tub, an air supply that is disposed on the base and
supplies air to the first drum, a fluid circulation system disposed on the base, wherein
a fluid exchanging heat with air of the air supply circulates in the fluid circulation
system, wherein the fluid circulation system includes a compressor that compresses
the fluid, and a detergent supply that is disposed between the first drum and the
tub and supplies detergent into the tub.
[0033] A lower end of the compressor may be positioned to overlap the detergent supply along
a direction parallel to the ground. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, a
location of the base is set such that the lower end of the compressor has the same
vertical level as the detergent supply, so that a vertical level of the first treating
apparatus, that is, a vertical level of the first drum, may be effectively reduced.
[0034] The base may include a compressor mounting portion where the compressor is mounted,
and the compressor mounting portion may be positioned to overlap the detergent supply
along the direction parallel to the ground.
[0035] The compressor may include an extended support extending away from the compressor
and coupled to the base, and the extended support may be positioned to overlap the
detergent supply along the direction parallel to the ground.
[0036] The fluid circulation system may further include a heat exchanger where the heat
exchange between the fluid and air of the air supply occurs, and a lower end of the
heat exchanger may be positioned to overlap the detergent supply along the direction
parallel to the ground.
[0037] The lower end of the compressor may be located at the rear of the detergent supply.
[0038] The laundry treating apparatus may further include a water supply valve that is connected
to an external water supply source and regulates a flow of water provided to the tub
or the detergent supply, and the water supply valve may be located above the base.
[0039] The laundry treating apparatus may further include a water supply hose connected
to the detergent supply and where water flows, and at least a portion of the water
supply hose may be located above the base. At least a portion of the base may be positioned
to overlap the detergent supply along the direction parallel to the ground.
[0040] A portion of the base overlapping the detergent supply along a direction perpendicular
to the ground may be open. The base may be disposed so as not to overlap the detergent
supply along a direction perpendicular to the ground.
[0041] The base may further include a compressor mounting portion where the compressor is
mounted, and the compressor mounting portion may be located at the rear of the detergent
supply. A heat exchanger where the fluid flows and exchanges the heat with air may
be coupled to the base, and the heat exchanger may be located next to the detergent
supply.
[0042] The base may further include a compressor mounting portion where the compressor is
mounted, and the compressor mounting portion may form a lowermost end of the base.
[0043] The laundry treating apparatus may further include a first driver spaced from the
base and connected to the first drum to rotate the first drum. The laundry treating
apparatus may further include a rear panel located at the rear of the first drum to
shield the first drum from the outside, and the first driver may be coupled to the
rear panel.
[0044] A lower end of the heat exchanger may be positioned to overlap the detergent supply
along the direction parallel to the ground.
[0045] A laundry treating apparatus according to one embodiment of the present disclosure
includes a first treating apparatus including a first cabinet and a first drum that
is disposed inside the first cabinet and accommodates laundry therein, a second treating
apparatus including a second cabinet disposed beneath the first cabinet and a second
drum that is disposed inside the second cabinet and accommodates the laundry therein,
and a base located below the first drum and including an air supply for supplying
air into the first drum.
[0046] The first cabinet includes a first side panel disposed next to the first drum, and
the second cabinet includes a second side panel located beneath the first side panel
and disposed next to the second drum, and at least a portion of the base is located
downwardly of an upper end of the second side panel.
[0047] The base may be coupled to the second cabinet and at least the portion of the base
may be located inside the second cabinet. The first treating apparatus may be installed
on the second treating apparatus where the base is installed.
[0048] The first cabinet may further include a rear panel located at the rear of the first
drum, and the first treating apparatus may further include a first driver coupled
to the rear panel to provide a rotational force to the first drum.
[0049] The second treating apparatus may further include a tub disposed inside the second
cabinet, wherein the second drum is installed inside the tub, wherein the tub accommodates
water therein, and a detergent supply that is connected to the tub and supplies detergent
into the tub.
[0050] The base and the detergent supply may be disposed on the second cabinet, located
above the tub, and arranged so as not to overlap each other.
[0051] The second treating apparatus may further include a tub disposed inside the second
cabinet, wherein the second drum is installed inside the tub, wherein the tub accommodates
water therein, and a water supply valve disposed inside the second cabinet and connected
to an external water supply source to regulate a flow of water supplied to the tub,
and the water supply valve may be located above the base.
[0052] At least the portion of the base may be located inside the second cabinet, and the
base may further include a temperature regulator for adjusting a temperature of air
of the air supply.
[0053] The temperature regulator may include a compressor that circulates a fluid exchanging
heat with air, and at least a portion of the compressor may protrude upwardly of the
upper end of the second side panel.
[0054] A compressor mounting portion where the compressor is installed may be defined in
the base to be recessed toward the second drum. The compressor mounting portion may
form a lowermost end of the base.
[0055] The first cabinet may include a first front panel located in front of the first drum,
and the second cabinet may include a second front panel located below the first front
panel and in front of the second drum.
[0056] A control panel signally connected to the first treating apparatus and the second
treating apparatus may be disposed between the first front panel and the second front
panel, and a lower end of the control panel may be located downwardly of the upper
end of the second side panel.
[0057] An upper end of the control panel may be located upwardly of a lower end of the first
side panel. A lower end of the first front panel may be located upwardly of the lower
end of the first side panel, and an upper end of the second front panel may be located
downwardly of the upper end of the second side panel.
[0058] A laundry treating apparatus according to one embodiment of the present disclosure
includes a first treating apparatus including a first cabinet and a first drum that
is disposed inside the first cabinet and accommodates laundry therein, a second treating
apparatus including a second cabinet disposed beneath the first cabinet and a second
drum that is disposed inside the second cabinet and accommodates the laundry therein,
and a base disposed on the first treating apparatus and including an air supply for
supplying air into the first drum, and the first treating apparatus is installed on
the second treating apparatus such that the air supply and the inside of the first
drum are in communication with each other.
[0059] The air supply may include a connection portion to be in communication with the inside
of the first drum, and the first treating apparatus may include a first coupling portion
that slides in a first direction to be coupled to the connection portion.
[0060] The connection portion may include a connection sealer surrounding an open surface
opening toward the first coupling portion, and a sliding groove extending along the
first direction, wherein a portion of the first coupling portion is inserted into
and slides in the sliding groove, and a portion of the connection sealer may be disposed
in the sliding groove.
[0061] In the connection sealer, a first portion located in the first direction relative
to the open surface may be located upwardly of a second portion located in a direction
opposite to the first direction.
[0062] The connection portion may further include a first connection surface located in
the first direction relative to the open surface and located upwardly of the open
surface to support the first coupling portion in the first direction, and a second
connection surface located in the direction opposite to the first direction relative
to the open surface and located downwardly of the open surface to support the first
coupling portion in the first direction, and the first portion of the connection sealer
may be disposed on the first connection surface, and the second portion may be disposed
on the second connection surface.
[0063] The air supply may include a connection portion to be in communication with the first
drum and the second drum, the first treating apparatus may further include a first
coupling portion connected to the connection portion to allow the inside of the first
drum and the connection portion to be in communication with each other, and the second
treating apparatus may further include a second coupling portion connected to the
connection portion to allow the inside of the second drum and the connection portion
to be in communication with each other.
[0064] At least one of the connection portion, the first coupling portion, and the second
coupling portion may include a selector that alternatively allows an air flow between
the connection portion and any one of the first coupling portion and the second coupling
portion.
[0065] The selector may be constructed to be rotatable, and allow the air flow between the
first coupling portion and the connection portion at a first rotation location and
allow the air flow between the second coupling portion and the connection portion
at a second rotation location.
[Advantageous Effects]
[0066] The embodiments of the present disclosure are to provide the laundry treating apparatus
that may improve the convenience of use via the first treating apparatus and the second
treating apparatus in the vertical stacking relationship.
[0067] Additionally, the embodiments of the present disclosure are to provide the laundry
treating apparatus that may improve the accessibility and the convenience of the user
by effectively lowering the vertical level of the drum of the first treating apparatus
on the upper side.
[0068] Additionally, the embodiments of the present disclosure are to provide the laundry
treating apparatus that has the efficiently reduced overall vertical dimension, thereby
reducing the restrictions on the installation space and making the repair and maintenance
work easier.
[0069] Additionally, the embodiments of the present disclosure are to provide the laundry
treating apparatus that may have the various components by efficiently utilizing the
space between the first drum and the second drum.
[0070] Additionally, the embodiments of the present disclosure are to provide the laundry
treating apparatus in which the air supply for supplying air into the first drum of
the first treating apparatus on the upper side may be disposed using the inner space
of the second treating apparatus on the lower side.
[0071] Additionally, the embodiments of the present disclosure are to provide the laundry
treating apparatus in which the base including the air supply may be disposed on the
second treating apparatus in the structurally stable manner.
[0072] Additionally, the embodiments of the present disclosure are to provide the laundry
treating apparatus in which the first treating apparatus and the second treating apparatus
are supplied with air via the one air supply to implement the drying function of the
laundry.
[Brief Description of the Drawings]
[0073]
FIG. 1 is a front perspective view showing an outer appearance of a laundry treating
apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 2 is a front view of a laundry treating apparatus according to an embodiment
of the present disclosure.
FIG. 3 shows a side view of a laundry treating apparatus according to an embodiment
of the present disclosure.
FIG. 4 is a rear perspective view of a laundry treating apparatus according to an
embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 5 shows the interior of a laundry treating apparatus according to an embodiment
of the present disclosure.
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing a connection relationship between a first
driver and a first drum of a first treating apparatus in a laundry treating apparatus
according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 7 shows a first treating apparatus and a second treating apparatus separated
from each other in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 8 shows a first treating apparatus seated on a second treating apparatus in an
embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 9 shows a first treating apparatus slid relative to a second treating apparatus
in a laundry treating apparatus in FIG. 8.
FIG. 10 shows a control panel mounted on a laundry treating apparatus in FIG. 9.
FIG. 11 shows vertical levels of a control panel and an upper end of a second side
panel in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 12 shows a base disposed between a first drum and a second drum in an embodiment
of the present disclosure.
FIG. 13 shows an air supply of a base and a first drum 30 connected to each other
in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 14 shows an air supply of a base connected to both a first drum and a second
drum in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 15 is a diagram conceptually showing an air circulation process by an air supply
in FIG. 14.
FIG. 16 shows a base located on top of a second treating apparatus in an embodiment
of the present disclosure.
FIG. 17 shows a first coupling portion disposed in a first treating apparatus and
connected to an air supply according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 18 is a top view of a base disposed in parallel with a detergent supply in an
embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 19 is a diagram comparing vertical levels of a lower end of a compressor and
a detergent supply in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 20 is a cross-sectional view of a compressor mounting portion of a base viewed
from the rear in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 21 is a diagram comparing vertical levels of a lower end of a heat exchanger
and a detergent supply in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 22 is a diagram showing an inlet of an air supply connected to a first drum and
a second drum in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 23 is a diagram showing an inlet of an air supply separated from a first coupling
portion in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 24 is a diagram showing a first inlet coupling portion of a first treating apparatus
coupled with an inlet of an air supply in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 25 is a diagram showing an open surface formed at an inlet of an air supply in
an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 26 is a diagram showing a connection sealer disposed in a connection portion
of an air supply in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 27 is a diagram showing a first treating apparatus being seated on a second treating
apparatus and a first inlet coupling portion of the first treating apparatus being
disposed on a connection portion of an air supply in an embodiment of the present
disclosure.
FIG. 28 is a diagram showing an inlet of an air supply and a first inlet coupling
portion being coupled to each other as the first inlet coupling portion in FIG. 27
slides.
FIG. 29 is a diagram showing a sliding groove defined in a connection portion of an
air supply according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 30 is a cross-sectional view showing the inside of an inlet coupled with a first
inlet coupling portion and a second inlet coupling portion according to an embodiment
of the present disclosure.
FIG. 31 is a diagram showing a first selector disposed in an inlet of an air supply
in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 32 is a cross-sectional view showing the inside of an inlet with the inside of
a second drum and an air supply being in communication with each other in an embodiment
of the present disclosure.
FIG. 33 is a cross-sectional view showing the inside of an inlet with the inside of
a first drum and an air supply being in communication with each other in an embodiment
of the present disclosure.
FIG. 34 is a diagram showing an outlet of an air supply coupled with a first outlet
coupling portion and a second outlet coupling portion in an embodiment of the present
disclosure.
FIG. 35 is a diagram showing a first outlet coupling portion disposed in a first treating
apparatus and coupled with an outlet of an air supply in an embodiment of the present
disclosure.
FIG. 36 is a diagram showing an open surface and a second outlet coupling portion
formed at an outlet of an air supply according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 37 is a diagram showing an outlet frame disposed at an outlet of an air supply
in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 38 is a diagram showing a first treating apparatus being seated on a second treating
apparatus and a first outlet coupling portion of the first treating apparatus being
disposed on an outlet of an air supply in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 39 is a cross-sectional view showing a first outlet coupling portion slid and
coupled with an outlet of an air supply in a laundry treating apparatus in FIG. 38.
FIG. 40 is a diagram showing an outlet of an air supply and an air flow path by a
first outlet coupling portion and a second outlet coupling portion in an embodiment
of the present disclosure.
FIG. 41 is a diagram showing a second selector disposed in a first outlet coupling
portion according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 42 is a diagram showing a second selector in a state in which an outlet of an
air supply and the inside of a first drum are in communication with each other in
an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 43 is a diagram showing a second selector in a state in which an outlet of an
air supply and the inside of a second drum are in communication with each other in
an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[Detailed Description]
[0074] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail
with reference to the accompanying drawings such that a person having ordinary knowledge
in the technical field to which the present disclosure belongs may easily implement
the embodiment.
[0075] However, the present disclosure is able to be implemented in various different forms
and is not limited to the embodiment described herein. In addition, to clearly describe
the present disclosure, components irrelevant to the description are omitted in the
drawings. Further, similar reference numerals are assigned to similar components throughout
the present document.
[0076] Duplicate descriptions of the same components are omitted herein.
[0077] In addition, it will be understood that when a component is referred to as being
`connected to' or `coupled to' another component herein, it may be directly connected
to or coupled to the other component, or one or more intervening components may be
present. On the other hand, it will be understood that when a component is referred
to as being 'directly connected to' or `directly coupled to' another component herein,
there are no other intervening components.
[0078] Furthermore, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing the specific
embodiment of the present disclosure only and is not intended to be limiting of the
present disclosure.
[0079] As used herein, the singular forms 'a' and 'an' are intended to include the plural
forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
[0080] It should be understood that the terms `comprises', 'comprising', 'includes', and
'including' when used herein, specify the presence of the features, numbers, steps,
operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof described herein, but do not
preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, numbers, steps, operations,
components, or combinations thereof.
[0081] In addition, herein, the term 'and/or' includes a combination of a plurality of listed
items or any of the plurality of listed items. Herein, `A or B' may include 'A', 'B',
or `both A and B'. FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a structure of a laundry treating
apparatus of the present disclosure.
[0082] FIG. 1 shows a laundry treating apparatus 1 according to an embodiment of the present
disclosure. The laundry treating apparatus 1 may include a cabinet, and a drum for
accommodating laundry therein may be disposed inside the cabinet.
[0083] The laundry treating apparatus 1 may include a first treating apparatus 2 and a second
treating apparatus 3. The first treating apparatus 2 and the second treating apparatus
3 may be distinguished from each other based on the drum. For example, the first treating
apparatus 2 may include a first drum 30, and the second treating apparatus 3 may include
a second drum 40.
[0084] The first treating apparatus 2 and the second treating apparatus 3 may be constructed
to share one cabinet or may have different cabinets as shown in FIG. 1. For example,
the first treating apparatus 2 may include a first cabinet 10 and the second treating
apparatus 3 may include a second cabinet 20.
[0085] The cabinet may define a space therein for the drum and other components to be disposed,
and may shield the inner space from the outside. The cabinet may include a front panel,
a rear panel, and side panels that are arranged on the front, rear, and sides, respectively.
[0086] The first treating apparatus 2 may be located on the second treating apparatus 3
and may share at least the side panel with the second treating apparatus 3. That is,
in one embodiment of the present disclosure, an upper portion of the side panel may
be located on a side of the first drum 30 and a lower portion of the side panel may
be located on a side of the second drum 40.
[0087] As shown in FIG. 1, when the first treating apparatus 2 and the second treating apparatus
3 include the first cabinet 10 and the second cabinet 20, respectively, the first
cabinet 10 may include a first front panel 11, a first rear panel 13, and a first
side panel 12, and the second cabinet 20 may include a second front panel 21, a second
rear panel 23, and a second side panel 22.
[0088] In this case, the first front panel 11 may be located on the second front panel 21,
the first rear panel 13 may be located on the second rear panel 23, and the first
side panel 12 may be located on the second side panel 22.
[0089] One embodiment of the present disclosure may be constructed to be of a front loader
type. That is, in the first cabinet 10 and the second cabinet 20, a first laundry
inlet and a second laundry inlet that allow the inside and the outside to be in communication
with each other may be defined in the first front panel 11 and the second front panel
21, respectively.
[0090] The first laundry inlet may be located above the second laundry inlet, and the first
treating apparatus 2 may include a first laundry door 18 for selectively shielding
the first laundry inlet. Further, the second treating apparatus 3 may include a second
laundry door 28 for selectively shielding the second laundry inlet.
[0091] The first laundry door 18 and the second laundry door 28 may be coupled to the first
front panel 11 and the second front panel 21, respectively. The first laundry door
18 and the second laundry door 28 may be pivotably coupled to the first front panel
11 or the second front panel 21 and selectively close the first laundry inlet or the
second laundry inlet depending on a pivoting location.
[0092] One embodiment of the present disclosure may include a control panel 50. The control
panel 50 may be disposed on each of the first treating apparatus 2 and the second
treating apparatus 3, or the single control panel 50 may be disposed as shown in FIG.
1 and be connected to the first treating apparatus 2 and the second treating apparatus
3.
[0093] There may be various locations of the control panel 50. For example, the control
panel 50 may include a plurality of control panels, and the control panels may be
located at upper portions of the first treating apparatus 2 and the second treating
apparatus 3 or may be located at a lower portion of the first front panel 11 and the
upper portion of the second front panel 21 to improve user accessibility.
[0094] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the single control panel 50 may be disposed
between the first front panel 11 and the second front panel 21 to improve the user
accessibility.
[0095] FIG. 2 is a front view of the laundry treating apparatus 1 according to an embodiment
of the present disclosure. The first treating apparatus 2 may include the first front
panel 11, and the first laundry inlet and the first laundry door 18 described above
may be located on the first front panel 11.
[0096] The second treating apparatus 3 may include the second front panel 21, and the second
laundry inlet and the second laundry door 28 described above may be located on the
second front panel 21. The first front panel 11 may be located on the second front
panel 21. For example, the first front panel 11 and the second front panel 21 may
be aligned in a direction perpendicular to the ground.
[0097] The control panel 50 may be disposed between the first front panel 11 and the second
front panel 21. The control panel 50 may be located in a lower front portion of the
first treating apparatus 2, in an upper front portion of the second treating apparatus
3, or in front portions of the first treating apparatus 2 and the second treating
apparatus 3 together.
[0098] FIG. 3 shows a side view of the laundry treating apparatus 1 according to an embodiment
of the present disclosure. The first treating apparatus 2 may include the first drum
30, and the first drum 30 may include a first drum inlet facing the first laundry
inlet. A space for accommodating therein the laundry introduced through the first
laundry inlet may be defined inside the first drum 30.
[0099] The second treating apparatus 3 may include the second drum 40, and the second drum
40 may include a second drum inlet facing the second laundry inlet. A space for accommodating
therein the laundry introduced through the second laundry inlet may be defined inside
the second drum 40.
[0100] The second treating apparatus 3 may further include a tub 45. The second drum 40
may be installed rotatably inside the tub 45. The tub 45 may include a tub inlet facing
the second laundry inlet. The laundry introduced through the second laundry inlet
may be accommodated inside the second drum 40 after passing through the tub inlet
and the second drum inlet.
[0101] The tub 45 may be constructed to accommodate water therein. That is, the second treating
apparatus 3 may be constructed such that water is accommodated in the tub 45 and a
washing process on the laundry accommodated inside the second drum 40 is able to be
performed. That is, the second treating apparatus 3 may be constructed as a washer
that may perform the washing process of the laundry.
[0102] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the first treating apparatus 2 and the
second treating apparatus 3 may perform independent laundry treatment processes. When
necessary, the user may operate one of the first treating apparatus 2 and the second
treating apparatus 3 to perform the laundry treatment process, or operate the first
treating apparatus 2 and the second treating apparatus 3 simultaneously to perform
the respective laundry treatment processes.
[0103] In addition, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the first treating apparatus
2 may be constructed as a dryer that may perform a drying process of the laundry,
and the second treating apparatus 3 may be constructed as a washer that may perform
the washing process of the laundry.
[0104] Accordingly, the user may use the first treating apparatus 2 when the laundry needs
to be dried, the user may use the second treating apparatus 3 when the laundry needs
to be washed, and the user may simultaneously use the first treating apparatus 2 and
the second treating apparatus 3 when drying laundry of a first group, and at the same
time, washing laundry of a second group.
[0105] However, functions of the first treating apparatus 2 and the second treating apparatus
3 are not necessarily limited as above, and the first treating apparatus 2 and the
second treating apparatus 3 may correspond to the washer or the dryer, respectively.
It is also possible that the first treating apparatus 2 corresponds to the washer
and the second treating apparatus 3 corresponds to the dryer.
[0106] The first drum 30 may rotate by being connected to a first driver 15. The first driver
15 may be located at the rear of the first drum 30 and may be coupled to and fixed
to the first rear panel 13. The second drum 40 may rotate by being connected to a
second driver 25. The second driver 25 may be located at the rear of the second drum
40 and may be fixed to the second rear panel 23 or the tub 45.
[0107] FIG. 4 is a rear perspective view of the laundry treating apparatus 1 according to
an embodiment of the present disclosure. In FIG. 4, the first rear panel 13 of the
first treating apparatus 2 and the second rear panel 23 of the second treating apparatus
3 are shown separated from each other, but the first rear panel 13 and the second
rear panel 23 may be formed as one panel.
[0108] When the first cabinet 10 and the second cabinet 20 are separated from each other
as shown in FIG. 4, the first treating apparatus 2 may be installed on and fixed onto
the second treating apparatus 3 during a manufacturing process or an installation
process before use. The process of installing the first treating apparatus 2 on the
second treating apparatus 3 will be described later.
[0109] FIG. 5 shows the interior of the laundry treating apparatus 1 according to an embodiment
of the present disclosure. The first drum 30 may be installed on the second drum 40
and the tub 45, and when the second treating apparatus 3 is constructed as the washer,
the second drum 40 and the tub 45 may have a central axis inclined such that a front
end is located upwardly of a rear end as shown in FIG. 5.
[0110] A base 100 on which various components for driving the first treating apparatus 2
are installed may be located between the first drum 30 and the second drum 40. For
example, the first treating apparatus 2 may be constructed as the dryer that performs
the laundry drying process, and the base 100 may have an air supply 200 for supplying
air into the first drum 30, a temperature regulator 300 for drying and heating air,
and the like. A specific structure of the base 100 will be described later.
[0111] FIG. 6 shows the first drum 30 and the first driver 15 connected to each other according
to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The first driver 15 may be spaced apart
from the base 100 and may be connected to the first drum 30 to rotate the first drum
30.
[0112] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, as the first driver 15 is not located
on the base 100 and is spaced apart therefrom, other components may be disposed on
the base 100 or a free space may be secured. Furthermore, the first driver 15 may
be located at the rear of the first drum 30 and be coupled to the first rear panel
13.
[0113] Specifically, the first rear panel 13 may be located at the rear of the first drum
30 and may shield the first drum 30 from the outside, and the first driver 15 may
be coupled to the first rear panel 13.
[0114] The first driver 15 may be coupled to the first rear panel 13 at a location in front
of or at the rear of the first rear panel 13. FIG. 6 shows a structure in which the
first driver 15 is coupled to the first rear panel 13 from the rear of the first rear
panel 13 and a rear cover is disposed at the rear of the first rear panel 13 to shield
the first driver 15 from the outside.
[0115] The first driver 15 may be coupled to the first rear panel 13 and may extend through
the first rear panel 13 to be coupled to a rear surface of the first drum 30. The
first driver 15 may be coupled directly or indirectly to the rear surface of the first
drum 30.
[0116] A driving shaft of the first driver 15 may be located on the same line as a rotation
axis of the first drum 30. Accordingly, a rotational force of the first driver 15
may be directly involved in rotation of the first drum 30, which may be advantageous
in providing the rotational force to the first drum 30 or controlling the rotation
of the first drum 30.
[0117] FIG. 7 shows the first treating apparatus 2 and the second treating apparatus 3 separated
from each other in an embodiment of the present disclosure. However, the base 100
may be coupled to the second treating apparatus 3 and be separated from the first
treating apparatus 2.
[0118] As described above, the first treating apparatus 2 may be installed on the second
treating apparatus 3 during the manufacturing process or the installation process
before the use. When the first treating apparatus 2 is separated from the second treating
apparatus 3, the base 100 of the first treating apparatus 2 may be disposed at a top
of the second treating apparatus 3 and connected to the first treating apparatus 2,
which is coupled onto the second treating apparatus 3. That is, the first treating
apparatus 2 may be installed on the second treating apparatus 3 on which the base
100 is installed.
[0119] For example, the base 100 may include the air supply 200, the temperature regulator
300, and the like as described above, the temperature regulator 300 may correspond
to a fluid circulation system in which a fluid circulates, the fluid circulation system
may include a compressor 310 for compression and circulation of the fluid, and the
air supply 200 may be connected to the inside of the first drum 30 as the first treating
apparatus 2 is coupled onto the second treating apparatus 3.
[0120] In FIG. 8, the first treating apparatus 2 in FIG. 7 is shown seated on the second
treating apparatus 3. However, after the first treating apparatus 2 is seated on the
second treating apparatus 3, a coupling process may be performed via a sliding process.
[0121] For example, as shown in FIG. 8, in the state in which the first treating apparatus
2 is seated on the second treating apparatus 3, the first treating apparatus 2 may
be spaced apart from a correct coupling location along a direction parallel to the
ground.
[0122] FIG. 8 shows a state in which the first treating apparatus 2 is spaced rearwardly
apart from the correct coupling location. That is, in one embodiment of the present
disclosure, the first treating apparatus 2 may be seated on the second treating apparatus
3 and then slid forward to be coupled to the second treating apparatus 3.
[0123] FIG. 9 shows the first treating apparatus 2 in FIG. 8 being slid forward and disposed
at the correct coupling location. At the correct coupling location, the first cabinet
10 of the first treating apparatus 2 may be positioned on the second cabinet 20 of
the second treating apparatus 3.
[0124] For example, after the first treating apparatus 2 is completed sliding forward toward
the correct coupling location, the first front panel 11 may be positioned on the second
front panel 21 along the direction perpendicular to the ground, the first side panel
12 may be positioned on the second side panel 22, and the first rear panel 13 may
be positioned on the second rear panel 23.
[0125] FIG. 10 shows the control panel 50 coupled to the laundry treating apparatus 1 in
FIG. 9. After the first treating apparatus 2 is slid to the correct coupling location
on the second treating apparatus 3, the control panel 50 may be coupled to and located
between the first front panel 11 and the second front panel 21 to complete installation
of the laundry treating apparatus 1.
[0126] The control panel 50 may be connected with wires drawn from the first treating apparatus
2 and the second treating apparatus 3. The wire may be connected to a first controller
and a second controller disposed in the first treating apparatus 2 and the second
treating apparatus 3, respectively, or may be connected to a power consuming device
such as the first driver 15 and the second driver 25.
[0127] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the control panel 50 may output state
information of the first treating apparatus 2 and the second treating apparatus 3
to the user, and the user may manipulate an input unit of the control panel 50 to
manipulate the first treating apparatus 2 and the second treating apparatus.
[0128] FIG. 11 shows a vertical level relationship between the control panel 50, the first
side panel 12, and the second side panel 22 in the laundry treating apparatus 1 according
to an embodiment of the present disclosure. That is, the control panel 50 signally
connected to the first treating apparatus 2 and the second treating apparatus 3 may
be disposed between the first front panel 11 and the second front panel 21.
[0129] The control panel 50 may be disposed between the first front panel 11 and the second
front panel 21 such that the user may easily access the control panel 50 by hand,
and a lower end of the control panel 50 may be located at a lower vertical level than
a lower end of the first side panel 12. The lower end of the control panel 50 may
be located at a lower vertical level than an upper end of the second side panel 22.
[0130] One embodiment of the present disclosure has a form in which the first treating apparatus
2 and the second treating apparatus 3 are stacked along the direction perpendicular
to the ground, and accordingly, a vertical level of the first treating apparatus 2
is increased by the second treating apparatus 3.
[0131] However, when the vertical level of the first treating apparatus 2 increases excessively,
a vertical level of the control panel 50 or a vertical level of the first drum 30
may increase excessively, and thus convenience of use of the user may be reduced.
[0132] Therefore, in the structure of installing the first treating apparatus 2 on the second
treating apparatus 3, appropriately adjusting the vertical level of the first treating
apparatus 2, for example, the vertical level of the first drum 30 or the vertical
level of the control panel 50, is important in improving the convenience of use and
reducing installation space constrains.
[0133] In this regard, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, to appropriately lower
the vertical level of the control panel 50 that the user must access to manipulate
the first treating apparatus 2 and the second treating apparatus 3, the lower end
of the control panel 50 may be located downwardly of the lower end of the second side
panel 22.
[0134] That is, an upper end of the control panel 50 may be located on a front surface of
the first treating apparatus 2, and the lower end of the control panel 50 may be located
on a front surface of the second treating apparatus 3. Because the control panel 50
does not constitute a portion of the front surface of the first treating apparatus
2 or the second treating apparatus 3 as a whole, in one embodiment of the present
disclosure, the control panel 50 may be installed after the sliding process of the
first treating apparatus 2 is completed.
[0135] The upper end of the control panel 50 may be located upwardly of the lower end of
the first side panel 12 and the upper end of the second side panel 22. Furthermore,
to secure the installation location of the control panel 50, the first front panel
11 and the second front panel 21 may be spaced apart from each other along the direction
perpendicular to the ground.
[0136] That is, as a lower end of the first front panel 11 is located upwardly of the lower
end of the first side panel 12 and an upper end of the second front panel 21 is located
upwardly of the upper end of the second side panel 22, approximately a central portion
of a front surface of the laundry treating apparatus 1 may be opened, and as the control
panel 50 is disposed in the central portion, the first front panel 11, the second
front panel 21, and the control panel 50 may together form the front surface of the
laundry treating apparatus 1.
[0137] FIG. 12 shows a state in which the first treating apparatus 2 located on the base
100 installed on the second treating apparatus 3 is coupled with the base 100 in an
embodiment of the present disclosure. However, the base 100 does not necessarily need
to be coupled to the second treating apparatus 3, and in some cases, the base 100
may be coupled to a bottom of the first treating apparatus 2.
[0138] The base 100 may be located between the first drum 30 and the second drum 40. That
is, the base 100 may be located above the tub 45 of the second treating apparatus
3 and below the first drum 30. The air supply 200 of the base 100 may be coupled with
a first coupling portion 260 of the first treating apparatus 2 and be in communication
with the inside of the first drum 30.
[0139] The first cabinet 10 may have an open bottom surface, and the second cabinet 20 may
have an open top surface. That is, the first cabinet 10 and the second cabinet 20
may be connected to each other to be in communication with each other along the direction
perpendicular to the ground.
[0140] The base 100 may be located on the open bottom surface of the first cabinet 10 and
the open top surface of the second cabinet 20. That is, a portion of the base 100
may be located inside the second cabinet 20, and the remainder of the base 100 may
be located inside the first cabinet 10. For example, the base 100 may shield at least
a portion of the open top surface of the second cabinet 20.
[0141] The air supply 200 of the base 100 may be disposed to be in communication with the
inside of the first drum 30 and may supply air for drying the laundry into the first
drum 30. However, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, at least a portion
of the base 100 may be disposed inside the second cabinet 20, thereby effectively
reducing a space for installation of the base 100 inside the first cabinet 10.
[0142] As at least the portion of the base 100 is disposed inside the second cabinet 20,
a vertical level of the base 100 may be lowered, and the vertical level of the first
drum 30 may also be lowered accordingly. Accordingly, vertical levels of the first
drum inlet and the first laundry inlet may be lowered, thereby effectively improving
the user accessibility, that is, the accessibility for the user to put the laundry
through the first laundry inlet.
[0143] FIG. 13 shows the air supply 200 of the base 100 and the inside of the first drum
30 being in communication with each other. The air supply 200 of the base 100 may
have a connection portion 210 for being in communication with the inside of the first
drum 30, and the first treating apparatus 2 may include the first coupling portion
260 for connection with the air supply 200 of the base 100.
[0144] As the first treating apparatus 2 is installed on the second treating apparatus 3,
the first coupling portion 260 may be coupled to the connection portion 210 of the
air supply 200. The connection portion 210 of the air supply 200 may include an inlet
220 and an outlet 230.
[0145] The inlet 220 may be constructed to allow air discharged from the first drum 30 to
flow thereinto, and the outlet 230 may be constructed to allow air to be supplied
to the first drum 30 to flow out.
[0146] The first treating apparatus 2 may include a first inlet coupling portion 261 through
which air discharged from the first drum 30 flows, and a first outlet coupling portion
262 through which air to be supplied to the first drum 30 flows.
[0147] In the first treating apparatus 2, one side of the first drum 30 may be supported
by an inner panel 60, and the other side of the first drum 30 may be supported by
the first rear panel 13. For example, a front end of the first drum 30 may be supported
by the inner panel 60, and a rear end of the first drum 30 may be rotatably supported
via a coupling relationship with the first rear panel 13 or the first driver 15.
[0148] The inner panel 60 may be located at the rear of the first front panel 11. The first
laundry inlet may be defined in the first front panel 11 and the inner panel 60, and
the inner panel 60 may include a support roller or the like to rotatably support the
front end of the first drum 30.
[0149] The inner panel 60 may surround the front end of the first drum 30 and may include
the first inlet coupling portion 261. That is, air discharged from the first drum
30 may flow into the inlet 220 of the air supply 200 via the first inlet coupling
portion 261 disposed on the inner panel 60.
[0150] The first outlet coupling portion 262 of the first treating apparatus 2 may be coupled
to the first drum 30 or the first rear panel 13. As will be described later, air flowing
out of the outlet 230 of the air supply 200 may flow along the first outlet coupling
portion 262 and flow along an air passage 80 defined in the first rear panel 13, and
air in the air passage 80 may flow into the first drum 30 via a rear surface of the
first drum 30.
[0151] FIG. 14 shows the air supply 200 constructed to be in communication with the inside
of the first drum 30 and the second drum 40 according to an embodiment of the present
disclosure.
[0152] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the first treating apparatus 2 as well
as the second treating apparatus 3 may also perform the laundry drying process. For
example, the first treating apparatus 2 may correspond to the dryer for the drying
process of the laundry, and the second treating apparatus 3 may correspond to a washer-dryer
that may perform the drying process in addition to the washing process of the laundry.
[0153] To perform the drying process of the second treating apparatus 3, the air supply
200 may be in communication with the inside of the second drum 40 or the tub 45, and
a detergent supply 400 for supplying the detergent into the tub 45 may be included.
FIG. 14 shows a second coupling portion 270 connected to the connection portion 210
of the air supply 200.
[0154] The air supply 200 of the base 100 may be upwardly connected to the inside of the
first drum 30 and may be downwardly connected to the inside of the second drum 40.
In other words, the air supply 200 of the base 100 may be in communication with the
inside of the tub 45.
[0155] FIG. 15 schematically shows a flow path of air in an embodiment of the present disclosure.
With reference to FIG. 15, a process of air flow in the present disclosure will be
described as follows.
[0156] First, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the base 100 may include the
air supply 200 in which air is dried and heated and air flows. The air supply 200
may include the inlet 220 through which air is introduced and the outlet 230 through
which air is discharged.
[0157] A path through which air flows may be set inside the air supply 200, and a dehumidifier
to remove moisture from air and a heater to heat air to be provided to the first drum
30 or the second drum 40 may be disposed in the path.
[0158] In one example, the base 100 may include the temperature regulator 300. The temperature
regulator 300 may correspond to a heat pump system in which the fluid circulates.
That is, the fluid in the temperature regulator 300 may correspond to a refrigerant
compressed and flowing by the compressor 310, and the temperature regulator 300 may
include a condenser and an evaporator through which the fluid flows.
[0159] In the temperature regulator 300, that is, in the fluid circulation system, the fluid
may sequentially circulate through the compressor 310, the condenser, and the evaporator.
The condenser may allow heat from the fluid to be released to the surroundings, and
the evaporator may allow the fluid to absorb heat from the surroundings.
[0160] That is, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the evaporator may correspond
to a heat absorber 322 that is located on the path through which air flows in the
air supply 200 and absorbs heat from air, and may correspond to a dehumidifier in
which water vapor is condensed and removed from air whose temperature has decreased.
[0161] In addition, the condenser may correspond to a heater 324 that is located on the
path through which air flows in the air supply 200 and supplies heat into air, and
may correspond to a heating device in which air whose temperature has increased is
dried at a high temperature.
[0162] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, as the heat absorber 322 and the heater
324 of the fluid circulation system corresponding to the temperature regulator 300
are disposed together in the air supply 200, dehumidification and heating of air may
be achieved. That is, air discharged from the first drum 30 or the second drum 40
may be dehumidified as the water vapor is condensed and removed while the air flow
through the air supply 200 and is cooled by the heat absorber 322, and then may be
heated by the heater 324 to be dried at the high temperatures.
[0163] In one example, air flowing out via the outlet 230 of the air supply 200 may flow
along at least one of the first outlet coupling portion 262 of the first treating
apparatus 2 and a second outlet coupling portion 272 and flow into at least one of
the first drum 30 and the second drum 40.
[0164] Air may flow into the first drum 30 and the second drum 40 via a plurality of holes
defined in respective rear surfaces of the first drum 30 and the second drum 40. Air
provided into the first drum 30 and the second drum 40 is in the state of being dried
at the high temperature via the heat absorber 322 and the heater 324 of the fluid
circulation system. Therefore, moisture of the laundry accommodated inside the first
drum 30 and the second drum 40 may evaporate and be removed via contact with the air.
[0165] Air with the increased moisture inside the first drum 30 and the second drum 40 may
be discharged to the outside of the first drum 30 and the second drum 40 via the first
drum inlet or the second drum inlet. Air discharged from the first drum 30 may flow
into the inlet 220 of the air supply 200 via the first inlet coupling portion 261,
and air discharged from the second drum 40 may flow into the inlet 220 of the air
supply 200 via a second inlet coupling portion 271.
[0166] Air that has flowed into the air supply 200 via the inlet 220 may be dried at the
high temperature by passing through the heat absorber 322 and the heater 324 of the
fluid circulation system again, and such air may go through a circulation process
of being introduced into the first drum 30 and the second drum 40 again.
[0167] More specifically, based on the first treating apparatus 2, air discharged via the
outlet 230 may be delivered to a duct 70 of the first treating apparatus 2. The duct
70 may correspond to the first outlet coupling portion 262 of the first treating apparatus
2.
[0168] The duct 70 may connect the outlet 230 with the air passage 80 of the first rear
panel 13. Air that has passed through the duct 70 may flow along the air passage 80.
[0169] The first rear panel 13 may include the air passage 80 extending along a circumference
of the first driver 15. The air passage 80 may face the rear surface of the drum and
may be opened forward. Additionally, an opening for inflow of air may be defined at
a portion facing the air passage 80 in the rear surface of the first drum 30.
[0170] Accordingly, air introduced via the duct 70 and flowing along the air passage 80
may flow out forward, and air flowing out of the air passage 80 may flow into the
first drum 30 via the opening in the rear surface of the first drum 30.
[0171] Air inside the first drum 30 may be discharged to the outside of the first drum 30
via the first drum inlet, and air discharged to the outside of the first drum 30 may
flow through the first inlet coupling portion 261 disposed on the inner panel 60 and
flow into the inlet 220 of the air supply 200.
[0172] In one example, based on the second treating apparatus 3, air discharged via the
outlet 230 may flow to the second outlet coupling portion 272 of the second treating
apparatus 3. The second treating apparatus 3 may include a tub passage 75 in communication
with the tub 45, and the second outlet coupling portion 272 may correspond to the
tub passage 75 or may be manufactured separately and connect the tub passage 75 with
the outlet 230.
[0173] For example, the second treating apparatus 3 may include an outlet frame 240 coupled
to a fan housing 237 of the outlet 230, and at least a portion of the outlet frame
240 may correspond to the second outlet coupling portion 272. The tub passage 75 may
be coupled to the second outlet coupling portion 272.
[0174] Air flowing out from the outlet 230 may flow into the tub 45 by flowing along the
second outlet coupling portion 272 and the tub passage 75. Because the inside of the
second drum 40 has the communication relationship with the inside of the tub 45, the
high-temperature dry air provided from the outlet 230 may be provided into the second
drum 40 to perform the laundry drying process.
[0175] Air inside the tub 45 may be discharged to the outside of the tub 45 via the tub
inlet, and air may flow along a tub gasket 65 surrounding the tub inlet and the second
inlet coupling portion 271 and be delivered to the inlet 220 of the air supply 200.
The second inlet coupling portion 271 may correspond to a portion of the tub gasket
65 or may be manufactured separately and coupled to the tub gasket 65.
[0176] FIG. 16 shows the base 100 located on top of the second treating apparatus 3 according
to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Referring to FIG. 16, an arrangement relationship
of the base 100 will be described in detail as follows.
[0177] First, one embodiment of the present disclosure includes the above-described first
treating apparatus 2 and second treating apparatus 3, the first treating apparatus
2 includes the first cabinet 10 and the first drum 30 disposed inside the first cabinet
10 and accommodating the laundry therein, and the second treating apparatus 3 includes
the second cabinet 20 disposed beneath the first cabinet 10 and the second drum 40
disposed inside the second cabinet 20 and accommodating the laundry therein.
[0178] The base 100 may be located below the first drum 30 and may include the air supply
200 for supplying air into the first drum 30. The base 100 may be disposed between
the first drum 30 and the second drum 40.
[0179] Accordingly, a distance between the first drum 30, the second drum 40, and the base
100 may be effectively minimized, and the path through which air is delivered from
the air supply 200 of the base 100 to the first drum 30 and the second drum 40 may
be effectively minimized.
[0180] The first cabinet 10 may include the first side panel 12 disposed next to the first
drum 30, and the second cabinet 20 may include the second side panel 22 located beneath
the first side panel 12 and disposed next to the second drum 40.
[0181] At least a portion of the base 100 may be located downwardly of the upper end of
the second side panel 22. That is, the lower end of the base 100 may be located downwardly
of the upper end of the second side panel 22.
[0182] That is, the base 100 may be coupled to the second cabinet 20 and at least the portion
of the base 100 may be located inside the second cabinet 20. However, a structure
in which the base 100 is coupled and fixed to the first cabinet 10 and the lower end
of the base 100 is located downwardly of the upper end of the second side panel 22
is also possible.
[0183] Referring to FIG. 16, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the base 100 may
be coupled to and fixed to the second cabinet 20, at least the portion of the base
100 may be located downwardly of the upper end of the second side panel 22 and located
inside the second cabinet 20, and the remainder of the base 100 may be located upwardly
of the upper end of the second side panel 22 and disposed inside the first cabinet
10. However, when necessary, the base 100 may be located entirely inside the second
cabinet 20.
[0184] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, at least the portion of the base 100
including the air supply 200 for supplying air to the first drum 30 may be located
inside the second cabinet 20, and accordingly, a distance between the first drum 30
and the ground may be effectively reduced, so that the user accessibility to the first
laundry inlet or the first drum inlet may be effectively increased.
[0185] Additionally, when the lower end of the base 100 is located downwardly of the upper
end of the second side panel 22, the base 100 may eventually be supported in the direction
parallel to the ground by the second side panel 22 or the like at the location on
top of the second cabinet 20.
[0186] Accordingly, one embodiment of the present disclosure may not only effectively improve
structural stability of the base 100 with respect to the second cabinet 20, but also
secure stability of the base 100 during handling processes such as the movement, the
installation, and the like of the second treating apparatus 3.
[0187] FIG. 17 shows the first coupling portion 260 coupled to the base 100 in the first
treating apparatus 2. The first coupling portion 260 may include the first inlet coupling
portion 261 and the first outlet coupling portion 262. The first inlet coupling portion
261 may be in communication with the first drum inlet of the first drum 30 and may
be coupled with the inlet 220 of the connection portion 210 of the air supply 200.
[0188] The first outlet coupling portion 262 may be in communication with the rear surface
of the first drum 30 and may be coupled to the outlet 230 of the connection portion
210 of the air supply 200. In the first treating apparatus 2, as the first coupling
portion 260 and the connection portion 210 of the air supply 200 are coupled to each
other, the inside of the first drum 30 and the air supply 200 may be in communication
with each other.
[0189] FIG. 18 is a top view of the second cabinet 20. That is, FIG. 18 is a top view of
the base 100 and the detergent supply 400.
[0190] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the second treating apparatus 3 may
be constructed as the washer as described above, and thus the second treating apparatus
3 may include the tub 45 and the detergent supply 400.
[0191] The detergent supply 400 may be disposed above the tub 45 in consideration of the
user accessibility, and a detergent storage for storing the detergent therein may
be extended forward.
[0192] The detergent supply 400 may be located under the control panel 50. The detergent
supply 400 may be disposed below the first laundry door 18 and above the second laundry
door 28 based on the front surface of the laundry treating apparatus 1 such that the
user is able to handle the detergent supply 400 without having to bend down or raise
the hand thereof too high.
[0193] The tub 45 may be disposed inside the second cabinet 20, and the second drum 40 may
be installed inside the tub 45 and accommodate water therein. The detergent supply
400 may be connected to the tub 45 and may supply the detergent into the tub 45.
[0194] The detergent supply 400 may deliver the detergent along with water into the tub
45. The detergent supply 400 may be positioned above the tub 45 such that self-weights
of water and the detergent may favor the flow into the tub 45.
[0195] In one example, the base 100 and the detergent supply 400 may be disposed on the
second cabinet 20 and located above the tub 45, and at least a portion of the base
100 may overlap the detergent supply 400 along the direction parallel to the ground.
That is, at least the portion of the base 100 may be located at the same vertical
level as the detergent supply 400 relative to the ground.
[0196] In other words, the base 100 may be positioned so as not to overlap the detergent
supply 400 based on the direction perpendicular to the ground. That is, a portion
of the base 100 that overlaps the detergent supply 400 along the direction perpendicular
to the ground may be opened.
[0197] Specifically, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the vertical level of
the base 100 may be lowered to reduce the vertical level of the first drum 30 and
the lower end of the base 100 may be located inside the second cabinet 20, and thus,
at least the portion of the base 100 may be located at the same vertical level as
the detergent supply 400 relative to the ground.
[0198] To this end, the base 100 may be open at a location corresponding to the detergent
supply 400. As the detergent supply 400 is disposed in an open area 110 of the base
100, the base 100 and the detergent supply 400 may be located at the same vertical
level.
[0199] Furthermore, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the first driver 15, which
provides the rotational force of the first drum 30, is not coupled to the base 100
and is spaced apart from the base 100, so that a spare area to define the open area
110 in the base 100 may be created. As the detergent supply 400 is disposed in the
open area 110, the vertical level of the base 100 may be effectively lowered.
[0200] More specifically, one embodiment of the present disclosure may have the air supply
200 that supplies air into the first drum 30 such that the first treating apparatus
2 may perform the drying process, and may have the temperature regulator 300 for heating
or dehumidifying air in the air supply 200.
[0201] In one example, in consideration of self-weights of the air supply 200 and the temperature
regulator 300, the base 100 for stably fixing the air supply 200 and the temperature
regulator 300 inside the first cabinet 10 or the second cabinet 20 may be disposed.
[0202] Some of components of the air supply 200 and the temperature regulator 300 may be
coupled to an object other than the base 100, for example, a frame or the like to
reinforce strength of the first cabinet 10 or the second cabinet 20.
[0203] However, considering a weight of an outlet fan 235 of the air supply 200 or the compressor
310, a heat exchanger 320, or the like of the temperature regulator 300, it may be
advantageous to include a separate support member such as the base 100 for the components
of the air supply 200 and the temperature regulator 300 to be stably disposed.
[0204] That is, the base 100 may be dispoesd inside the laundry treating apparatus 1 to
provide an area where at least a portion of the air supply 200 or the temperature
regulator 300 may be installed and supported. One embodiment of the present disclosure
may stably fix the air supply 200 and the temperature regulator 300 via the base 100.
[0205] The smaller the distance to the first drum 30 is, the more advantageous it is for
the base 100 where the air supply 200 and the like are installed, so as to be able
to perform a laundry drying course in the first treating apparatus 2.
[0206] However, considering that the second treating apparatus 3 may be connected to the
air supply 200 to perform the drying process in one embodiment of the present disclosure,
the base 100 being installed above the first drum 30 may be disadvantageous as a distance
between the air supply 200 and the second drums 40 is excessively increased, and may
further be disadvantageous in terms of the structural stability as the base 100, which
has a relatively great weight, is located at an upper end of the laundry treating
apparatus 1.
[0207] Accordingly, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the base 100 is disposed
between the first drum 30 and the second drum 40, so that the distance between the
first drum 30 and the second drum 40 may be efficiently set, and structural stability
of an entirety of the laundry treating apparatus 1 may also be improved.
[0208] In one example, as described above, the detergent supply 400 may also be disposed
between the first drum 30 and the second drum 40 for convenience of the user and for
utilizing a falling effect of the water/detergent. That is, in one embodiment of the
present disclosure, the detergent supply 400 and the base 100 may be installed together
in the space between the first drum 30 and the second drum 40.
[0209] In this regard, when the detergent supply 400 and the base 100 are arranged vertically,
a vertical dimension occupied by the space between the first drum 30 and the second
drum 40 increases, which is disadvantageous in reducing the vertical level of the
first drum 30. Therefore, one embodiment of the present disclosure may define the
open area 110 in the base 100.
[0210] In other words, one embodiment of the present disclosure may remove a portion of
the base 100 that faces the detergent supply 400 perpendicularly to the ground, thereby
preventing structural interference between the base 100 and the detergent supply 400
from occurring even when at least a portion of the base 100 and the detergent supply
400 are located at the same vertical level.
[0211] The open area 110 may face at least a portion of the detergent supply 400 in a vertical
direction, and the open area 110 may be formed with a larger area size than the detergent
supply 400, so that the detergent supply 400 may be located in the open area 110.
[0212] In addition, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, as described above, the
first driver for rotating the first drum 30 may be removed from the base 100 and coupled
and fixed to the first rear panel 13 or the like, so that the spare area for defining
the open area 110 in the base 100 may be effectively secured.
[0213] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the base 100 provides the installation
area for the air supply 200, the temperature regulator 300, and the like, but as described
above, all of the components such as the air supply 200 and the temperature regulator
300 do not need to be installed on the base 100.
[0214] For example, the compressor 310, the heat exchanger 320, or the like may be removed
from the base 100 and the corresponding portion may additionally define the open area
110. In this case, the components that are spaced apart and separated from the base
100, such as the compressor 310 or the heat exchanger 320, may achieve a coupling
relationship with various components such as the first cabinet 10, the second cabinet
20, and the tub.
[0215] Hereinafter, a structure from which the base 100 is omitted in one embodiment of
the present disclosure will be described as follows.
[0216] First, even when the base 100 is removed, the air supply 200 and the temperature
regulator 300 may be located between the first drum 30 and the second drum 40 in consideration
of efficiency of connection with the first drum 30 and the second drum 40. Additionally,
at least some of the components of the air supply 200 and the temperature regulator
300 may be installed inside the second cabinet 20 so as to lower a vertical level
of the second drum 40.
[0217] For example, the air supply 200 may be coupled and fixed to the tub 45 of the second
treating apparatus 3. A passage defining the flow path of air in the air supply 200
may be coupled and fixed to the tub 45 of the second treating apparatus 3. The first
coupling portion 260 of the first drum 30 may be coupled to the air supply 200 disposed
inside the second cabinet 20, so that the inside of the first drum 30 and the air
supply 200 may be in communication with each other.
[0218] In one example, at least a portion of the temperature regulator 300 may be located
within the passage. For example, the temperature regulator 300 may include the heat
exchanger 320, and the heat exchanger 320 may be disposed in the passage to dehumidify
or heat air.
[0219] The detergent supply 400 may be located on one side in a lateral direction above
the tub 45, and the passage may be located on the other side in the lateral direction
above the tub 45, so that structural interference with the detergent supply 400 may
be avoided.
[0220] The compressor 310 of the temperature regulator 300 may be disposed such that a longitudinal
direction thereof is perpendicular to or parallel to the ground, and may be fixed
by being coupled to the tub 45 or fixed by being coupled to the second cabinet 20.
When the compressor 310 is disposed parallel to the ground, the air supply 200 and
the temperature regulator 300 may be entirely located inside the second cabinet 20.
[0221] When the compressor 310 is coupled to the second cabinet 20, the compressor 310 may
be coupled and fixed to a frame for reinforcing rigidity of the second cabinet 20,
or a separate support member for mounting the compressor 310 may be disposed on the
frame and the compressor 310 may be seated on and coupled to the support member. The
compressor 310 may be disposed at the rear of the detergent supply 400 or at the rear
of the passage.
[0222] In one example, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the second treating
apparatus 3 may include a water supply that supplies water from the outside to perform
the laundry washing process. The water supply may be connected to an external water
supply source and may include a water supply valve 450 that regulates a flow of water
provided to the tub 45 or the detergent supply 400.
[0223] Additionally, the water supply valve 450 may be located above the base 100. That
is, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the base 100 may be lowered in the
vertical level such that the water valve 450 may be positioned above the base 100.
[0224] In one example, the water supply may further include a water supply hose 460 connected
to the detergent supply 400 and through which water flows, and at least a portion
of the water supply hose 460 may also be located above the base 100.
[0225] Referring to FIG. 18, the water supply valve 450 and the water supply hose 460 may
be disposed on the base 100 including the air supply 200 for supplying air to the
first drum 30. The water supply hose 460 may connect the water supply valve 450 with
the detergent supply 400 and may deliver water supplied from the external water supply
source to the detergent supply 400.
[0226] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, as the water supply valve 450 and the
water supply hose 460 of the second treating apparatus 3 are disposed on the base
100, components disposed between the base 100 and the second drum 40 may be minimized,
and accordingly, the vertical level of the base 100 may be effectively lowered.
[0227] FIG. 18 shows locations of the compressor 310, the heat absorber 322, and the heater
324 that constitute the temperature regulator 300 described above. In one embodiment
of the present disclosure, the base 100 may include the temperature regulator 300
for adjusting the temperature of air of the air supply 200, and the temperature regulator
300 may correspond to the fluid circulation system in which the fluid flows while
circulating through the compressor 310, the heater 324, and the heat absorber 322.
[0228] The fluid circulation system may include the heat exchanger 320 including the heater
324 and the heat absorber 322, and the heat exchanger 320 may be disposed inside the
air supply 200 to dehumidify or heat air.
[0229] In addition, at least a portion of the compressor 310, which circulates the fluid
that exchanges heat with air in the temperature regulator 300, may protrude upwardly
of the upper end of the second side panel 22.
[0230] That is, an upper end of the compressor 310 may protrude upward from the inside of
the second cabinet 20 and may be located inside the first cabinet 10. However, when
necessary, an entirety of the compressor 310 may be located inside the second cabinet
20.
[0231] FIG. 19 shows the compressor 310 and the detergent supply 400 mounted on the base
100 in an embodiment of the present disclosure. One embodiment of the present disclosure
may include the above-described temperature regulator 300, the temperature regulator
300 may be disposed on the base 100, the fluid that exchanges the heat with air of
the air supply 200 may be circulated inside the temperature regulator 300, and the
temperature regulator 300 may correspond to the fluid circulation system including
the compressor 310 that compresses the fluid.
[0232] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, a lower end 312 of the compressor 310
may be positioned to overlap the detergent supply 400 along the direction parallel
to the ground. That is, the lower end 312 of the compressor 310 may be located at
a vertical level lower than an upper end of the detergent supply 400.
[0233] Among the various components mounted on the base 100, the compressor 310 may have
a pillar shape disposed perpendicular to the ground in consideration of compression
efficiency or the like. That is, on the base 100, the compressor 310 may have the
greatest length in the vertical direction.
[0234] Accordingly, lowering the vertical level of the upper end of the compressor 310 on
the base 100 may be important in lowering the vertical level of the first drum 30.
Therefore, one embodiment of the present disclosure may lower a vertical level of
the compressor 310 such that the lower end 312 of the compressor 310 is positioned
parallel to the ground together with the detergent supply 400, thereby effectively
lowering the vertical level of the first drum 30.
[0235] However, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the lower end 312 of the compressor
310 may be located downwardly of a lower end of the detergent supply 400. In one embodiment
of the present disclosure, the compressor 310 may be located at the rear of the detergent
supply 400.
[0236] That is, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the lower end 312 of the compressor
310 may be located at the rear of the detergent supply 400. In addition, the base
100 may further include a compressor mounting portion 120 on which the compressor
310 is mounted, and the compressor mounting portion 120 may be located at the rear
of the detergent supply 400.
[0237] Specifically, one embodiment of the present disclosure may lower a vertical level
of the compressor mounting portion 120 of the base 100 on which the compressor 310
is mounted to lower the vertical level of the upper end of the compressor 310. For
example, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the compressor mounting portion
120 may be recessed from the base 100 toward the second drum 40.
[0238] The compressor mounting portion 120 may be positioned to overlap the detergent supply
400 along the direction parallel to the ground. A lower end of the compressor mounting
portion 120 may be disposed parallel to the ground together with the detergent supply
400 or may be located downwardly of the detergent supply 400.
[0239] In one example, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the compressor mounting
portion 120 may be disposed at the rear of the detergent supply 400, and the tub 45
may be disposed such that a rear end thereof is located at a lower vertical level
than a front end thereof to prevent water leakage.
[0240] That is, the locations of the compressor 310 and the compressor mounting portion
120 may correspond to locations above the rear end of the tub 45. As the rear end
of the tub 45 is located at the lower vertical level than the front end, it is easy
to increase a recession depth of the compressor mounting portion 120, and it is advantageous
in lowering the vertical location of the lower end of the compressor 120.
[0241] FIG. 20 shows a cross-section of the compressor mounting portion 120 of the base
100 viewed from the rear according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG.
20 shows the outlet 230 of the air supply 200 and the outlet fan 235 disposed inside
the outlet 230 to create the flow of air.
[0242] The outlet 230 may be coupled to the first outlet coupling portion 262 that is in
communication with the first drum 30 of the first treating apparatus 2, and may be
coupled to the second outlet coupling portion 272 that is in communication with the
tub 45 of the second treating apparatus 3.
[0243] In one example, the compressor mounting portion 120 may be defined to be recessed
downward so as to be positioned downwardly of the remainder of the base 100, and thus
the vertical level of the upper end of the compressor 310 may be lowered. In one example,
referring to FIG. 20, the compressor mounting portion 120 may form the lowermost end
of the base 100. In FIG. 20, the vertical levels of the lower end 312 of the compressor
310 and the compressor mounting portion 120 are indicated by dotted lines.
[0244] That is, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the base 100 may include the
compressor mounting portion 120 that is recessed to lower the vertical level of the
compressor 310, and the lower end of the compressor mounting portion 120 may correspond
to the lowermost end of the base 100.
[0245] In one example, the compressor 310 may include an extended support 315. The extended
support 315 may extend away from the compressor 310 and be coupled to the compressor
mounting portion 120. The extended support 315 may improve structural stability of
the compressor 310 by increasing an area size of the compressor 310 supported by the
compressor mounting portion 120.
[0246] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the extended support 315 may be positioned
parallel to the ground together with the detergent supply 400. The extended support
315 may be located at least downwardly of the upper end of the detergent supply 400.
[0247] The extended support 315 may be located at the lower end 312 of the compressor 310.
That is, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the extended support 315 may
define the lower end 312 of the compressor 310, and thus the extended support 315
may be positioned parallel to the ground together with the detergent supply 400.
[0248] FIG. 21 shows the heat exchanger 320 and the detergent supply 400 of the fluid circulation
system. In FIG. 21, a vertical level of a lower end of the heat exchanger 320 of the
fluid circulation system corresponding to the temperature regulator 300 is indicated
by a dotted line.
[0249] As described above, the heat exchanger 320 of the temperature regulator 300 may include
the heat absorber 322 and the heater 324, and the heat exchanger 320 may be located
on the side of the detergent supply 400. For example, the detergent supply 400 may
be disposed at one side in the lateral direction of the top of the second treating
apparatus 3, the air supply 200 may be disposed at the other side in the lateral direction
of the second treating apparatus 3, and the heat exchanger 320 may be disposed in
the air supply 200.
[0250] In the heat exchanger 320, the heat exchange between the fluid and air of the air
supply 200 may occur. The lower end of the heat exchanger 320 may be positioned to
overlap the detergent supply 400 along the direction parallel to the ground.
[0251] Here, the lower end of the heat exchanger 320 may mean a lower end of any one of
the heat absorber 322 and the heater 324. Accordingly, in one embodiment of the present
disclosure, the lower end of the heat absorber 322 or the heater 324 may be positioned
in parallel with the detergent supply 400. The lower end of the heat exchanger 320
may be located at least downwardly of the upper end of the detergent supply 400.
[0252] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the vertical level of the base 100 is
lowered such that the lower end of the heat exchanger 320 overlaps the detergent supply
400 along the direction parallel to the ground, thereby not only lowering the vertical
level of the first drum 30, but also effectively reducing a vertical dimension of
an entirety of the laundry treating apparatus 1.
[0253] In one example, as described above, as the open area 110 is defined in the base 100,
that is, as the base 100 is disposed so as not to overlap the detergent supply 400
in the direction perpendicular to the ground, at least the portion of the base 100
may be disposed to overlap the detergent supply 400 in the direction parallel to the
ground.
[0254] Furthermore, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the lower end of the base
100 may be located at a lower vertical level than the upper end of detergent supply
400. The base 100 may be positioned such that the portion thereof overlaps the detergent
supply 400 in the direction parallel to the ground, the portion of the base 100 may
be located downwardly of the detergent supply 400, or an entirety of the base 100
may be located at the vertical level lower than the detergent supply 400.
[0255] Hereinafter, the coupling relationship between the air supply 200 and the first treating
apparatus 2 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure will be described
in detail.
[0256] FIG. 22 shows the inlet 220 corresponding to the connection portion 210 of the air
supply 200, the first inlet coupling portion 261 corresponding to the first coupling
portion 260 of the first treating apparatus 2, and the second inlet coupling portion
271 corresponding to the second coupling portion 270 of the second treating apparatus
3 coupled to each other according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0257] As described above, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the base 100 may
be disposed on the second treating apparatus 3, and the first treating apparatus 2
may be seated on and coupled to the second treating apparatus 3, so that the inside
of the first drum 30 and the air supply 200 may be in communication with each other.
[0258] That is, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the first treating apparatus
2 may be installed on the second treating apparatus 3, so that the air supply 200
and the inside of the first drum 30 may be in communication with each other.
[0259] In one example, the second inlet coupling portion 271 may connect the tub 45 with
the inlet 220 in the first treating apparatus 2. The second inlet coupling portion
271 may be coupled with the inlet 220 and be connected to the inside of the tub 45.
The second inlet coupling portion 271 may be located on a side of a front end of the
tub 45.
[0260] The first treating apparatus 2 may include the tub gasket 65 for sealing a space
between the front end of the tub 45 and the second front panel 21, the tub gasket
65 may surround the tub inlet, and the second inlet coupling portion 271 may be coupled
to the tub gasket 65 or may be formed integrally with the tub gasket 65.
[0261] FIG. 23 is a top view of the inlet 220 of the air supply 200 according to an embodiment
of the present disclosure. An upper end of the inlet 220 may protrude to be positioned
upwardly of the upper end of the second side panel 22.
[0262] The inlet 220 may be disposed at a front end of the base 100, and an air flow path
of the air supply 200 may be defined rearward from the inlet 220. The heat absorber
322 and the heater 324 of the temperature regulator 300 may be located at the rear
of the inlet 220.
[0263] FIG. 24 shows the first coupling portion 260 of the first treating apparatus 2. FIG.
24 shows the first inlet coupling portion 261 in communication with the first drum
inlet of the first coupling portions 260. The first inlet coupling portion 261 may
have the inner panel 60. The first inlet coupling portion 261 may be coupled to the
inner panel 60 or may be molded as a portion of the inner panel 60.
[0264] The connection portion 210 of the air supply 200 may be in communication with the
inside of the first drum 30. The first treating apparatus 2 may include the first
coupling portion 260 that slides in a first direction and is coupled to the connection
portion 210.
[0265] As described above, the first treating apparatus 2 may slide along the first direction
on the second treating apparatus 3. In this process, the first coupling portion 260
of the first treating apparatus 2 may slide along the first direction and be coupled
to the connection portion 210.
[0266] FIG. 25 shows an open surface 211 that opens from the connection portion 210 toward
the first coupling portion 260 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
The connection portion 210 in FIG. 25 may correspond to the inlet 220, and thus, the
open surface 211 that opens toward the first inlet coupling portion 261 may be defined
in the inlet 220.
[0267] A peripheral portion of the open surface 211 in the connection portion 210 may achieve
a contact relationship with the first coupling portion 260, and accordingly, a connection
sealer 250 to prevent the air leakage may be disposed on the peripheral portion of
the open surface 211.
[0268] FIG. 26 shows the connection sealer 250 according to an embodiment of the present
disclosure. The connection sealer 250 may be disposed not only in the inlet 220 but
also in the outlet 230 of the connection portion 210, and shape characteristics thereof
may also be the same.
[0269] The connection sealer 250 may include a first portion 251 located in the first direction
with respect to the open surface 211, a second portion 252 located in a direction
opposite to the first direction with respect to the open surface 211, and a remainder
except for the first portion 251 and the second portion 252 disposed in sliding grooves
212 of the inlet 220. Characteristics related to the arrangement of the connection
sealer 250 will be described in detail below.
[0270] FIG. 27 shows the first inlet coupling portion 261 disposed on the inlet 220 in an
embodiment of the present disclosure. The first inlet coupling portion 261 in FIG.
27 is located away from the correct coupling location for the inlet 220 in the direction
opposite to the first direction.
[0271] That is, the first inlet coupling portion 261 in FIG. 27 may be located at a location
before the first treating apparatus 2 slides, and the first inlet coupling portion
261 may move to the correct coupling location at the same time when the first treating
apparatus 2 slides in the first direction, for example, forward.
[0272] FIG. 28 shows a state in which the first inlet coupling portion 261 in FIG. 27 has
moved in the first direction and is disposed at the correct coupling location and
coupled to the inlet 220. The coupling relationship based on the sliding may have
the same characteristics for the outlet 230 and the first outlet coupling portion
262.
[0273] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the air supply 200 for supplying air
into the first drum 30 may be separable from the first treating apparatus 2, and the
connection portion 210 of the air supply 200 and the first coupling portion 260 of
the first treating apparatus 2 may be coupled to each other via the coupling process
between the first treating apparatus 2 and the second treating apparatus 3, so that
the inside of the first drum 30 and the air supply 200 may be effectively in communication
with each other.
[0274] In one example, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the peripheral portion
of the open surface 211 may be designed such that the connection portion 210 is efficiently
coupled with the first coupling portion 260 that slides in the first direction.
[0275] Specifically, the connection portion 210 may include a first connection surface 213
and a second connection surface 214. The first connection surface 213 may be located
in the first direction with respect to the open surface 211 and may be located upwardly
of the open surface 211 to support the first coupling portion 260 in the first direction.
[0276] In addition, the second connection surface 214 may be located in the opposite direction
of the first direction with respect to the open surface 211 and may be located downwardly
of the open surface 211 to support the first coupling portion 260 in the first direction.
[0277] The first connection surface 213 and the second connection surface 214 may form a
portion of the peripheral portion of the open surface 211 described above. That is,
one side located in the first direction with respect to the open surface 211 of the
peripheral portion may include the first connection surface 213, the other side located
on an opposite side of the one side may include the second connection surface 214,
and the sliding grooves 212 may be defined in remaining sides.
[0278] The open surface 211 may be a surface approximately parallel to the ground. That
is, the open surface 211 may be opened approximately upward, and the first coupling
portion 260 may be located on the connection portion 210 and cover the open surface
211.
[0279] The first connection surface 213 may be located in the first direction with respect
to the open surface 211. For example, the first connection surface 213 may be located
forwardly of the open surface 211. The first connection surface 213 may protrude upwardly
of the open surface 211, and the first coupling portion 260 may come into contact
with the first connection surface 213 from the rear.
[0280] The second connection surface 214 may be located in the direction opposite to the
first direction with respect to the open surface 211. For example, the second connection
surface 214 may be located rearwardly of the open surface 211. The second connection
surface 214 may be disposed downwardly of the open surface 211, and the first coupling
portion 260 may come into contact with the second connection surface 214 from the
rear.
[0281] In correspondence with the connection portion 210, the first coupling portion 260
may also include a first coupling surface 268 and a second coupling surface 269. The
first coupling surface 268 may be disposed at a front side of the first coupling portion
260 and positioned upwardly of the open surface 211, and the second coupling surface
269 may be disposed at a rear side of the first coupling portion 260 and protrude
downwardly of the open surface 211.
[0282] The first coupling surface 268 of the first coupling portion 260 may come into contact
with the first connection surface 213 forward, and the second coupling surface 269
may come into contact with the second connection surface 214 forward.
[0283] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, as the first connection surface 213
and the second connection surface 214 are included in the connection portion 210,
a contact portion between the connection portion 210 and the first coupling portion
260 may achieve stable surface contact rather than line contact. Accordingly, a situation
in which air leaks between the connection portion 210 and the first coupling portion
260 may be effectively suppressed.
[0284] The description of the first connection surface 213 and the second connection surface
214 has made based on the inlet 220 and the first inlet coupling portion 261 in FIG.
28, but the same may also be applied to the outlet 230 and the second inlet coupling
portion 271 as will be described later.
[0285] In one example, the first portion 251 of the connection sealer 250 located in the
first direction with respect to the open surface 211 may be positioned upwardly of
the second portion 252 located in the opposite direction to the first direction.
[0286] That is, the first portion 251 of the connection sealer 250 may be disposed on the
first connection surface 213, and the second portion 252 may be disposed on the second
connection surface 214. The connection sealer 250 may be disposed at the contact portion
between the connection portion 210 and the first coupling portion 260 to prevent the
air leakage.
[0287] FIG. 29 shows the sliding groove 212 defined in the connection portion 210 and the
connection sealer 250 inserted into the sliding groove 212.
[0288] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the sliding grooves 212 may be defined
in the remainder except for the first connection surface and the second connection
surface 214, that is, both sides of the peripheral portion surrounding the open surface
211. A portion of the first coupling portion 260, for example, a sliding protrusion
protruding from the first coupling portion 260 toward the sliding groove 212 may be
inserted into and slide in the sliding groove 212.
[0289] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the connection sealer 250 may surround
the open surface 211 that is open toward the first coupling portion 260, the connection
portion 210 may include the sliding groove 212 extending along the first direction
and into which the portion of the first coupling portion 260 is inserted and slid,
and a portion of the connection sealer 250 may be disposed in the sliding groove 212.
For example, both sides of the connection sealer 250 may be inserted into the sliding
grooves 212 to seal the space between the connection portion 210 and the first coupling
portion 260.
[0290] The sliding groove 212 may extend along the first direction. For example, the sliding
groove 212 may extend in a front and rear direction. The first coupling portion 260
may slide forward with the sliding protrusion inserted into the sliding groove 212.
[0291] Additionally, the sliding protrusions of the first coupling portion 260 inserted
into the sliding groove 212 may have a shape of a rib extending in the first direction,
and may be connected to the second coupling surface 269 and have a square shape with
one side open.
[0292] FIG. 30 shows the inside of the inlet 220 coupled with the first coupling portion
260 and the second coupling portion 270 according to an embodiment of the present
disclosure.
[0293] A passage in communication with the inside of the first drum 30 may be defined on
the inlet 220 by the first coupling portion 260, and the passage may be defined inside
the inner panel 60. An internal filter 62 for removing foreign substances from air
discharged from the first drum 30 may be disposed inside the inner panel 60.
[0294] A passage in communication with the inside of the tub 45 or the second drum 40 may
be defined under the inlet 220 by the second coupling portion 270, and the passage
may extend through the tub gasket 65 and be connected to the inside of the tub 45.
[0295] Specifically, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the air supply 200 may
include the connection portion 210 to be in communication with the first drum 30 and
the second drum 40, the first treating apparatus 2 may further include the first coupling
portion 260 that is connected to the connection portion 210 and allow the inside of
the first drum 30 and the connection portion 210 to be in communication with each
other, and the second treating apparatus 3 may further include the second coupling
portion 270 that is connected to the connection portion 210 and allow the inside of
the second drum 40 and the connection portion 210 to be in communication with each
other.
[0296] At least one of the connection portion 210, the first coupling portion 260, and the
second coupling portion 270 may include a selector 280 that alternatively allows an
air flow between the connection portion 210 and any one of the first coupling portion
260 and the second coupling portion 270.
[0297] The selector 280 may include a first selector 281 and a second selector 282. The
first selector 281 may be constructed to adjust the air flow of the inlet 220, and
the second selector 282 may be constructed to adjust the air flow of the outlet 230.
[0298] FIG. 30 shows the first selector 281 disposed inside the inlet 220. The first selector
281 may be constructed to allow one of the first inlet coupling portion 261 and the
second inlet coupling portion 271 to be in communication with the inside of the inlet
220 and close the other one.
[0299] FIG. 31 shows the first selector 281 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
The first selector 281 may be disposed to extend along one direction and rotate about
a rotation shaft parallel to the one direction. The air supply 200 may include a first
motor for rotating the first selector 281.
[0300] That is, in one embodiment of the present disclosure, the selector 280 may be constructed
to be rotatable, may allow the air flow between the first coupling portion 260 and
the connection portion 210 at a first rotation location R1, and may allow the air
flow between the second coupling portion 270 and the connection portion 210 at a second
rotation location R2.
[0301] A space in which the first selector 281 rotates may be defined inside the inlet 220.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the inlet 220 and the open surface 211
may have a shape that extends approximately in the lateral direction, and the first
selector 281 may also have the shape that extends in the lateral direction.
[0302] The first selector 281 may include a blocking sealer 283. The blocking sealer 283
may be disposed on the first selector 281 to be in contact with an inner surface of
the connection portion 210. A portion where the blocking sealer 283 and the inner
surface of the connection portion 210 are in contact with each other may block the
air flow.
[0303] FIG. 32 shows the first selector 281 rotated such that the first inlet coupling portion
261 is in communication with the inside of the air supply 200. That is, in FIG. 32,
the inlet 220 may be in communication with the first drum 30, and the communication
relationship with the inside of the tub 45 may be blocked.
[0304] In FIG. 32, the flow of air is indicated by arrows. The first selector 281 may include
a pair of blocking sealers 283, and the first selector 281 may be rotated to the first
rotation location R1 to shield the second inlet coupling portion 271.
[0305] In the first selector 281, the blocking sealers 283 may be disposed at both sides
of the second inlet coupling portion 271 based on a rotation direction of the first
selector 281. That is, at the first rotation location R1 of the first selector 281,
the blocking sealers 283 may be disposed both sides of the second inlet coupling portion
271 outside the space between the first inlet coupling portion 261 and the inside
of the inlet 220 to block the communication relationship between the inlet 220 and
the second inlet coupling portion 271.
[0306] FIG. 33 shows the first selector 281 rotated such that the second inlet coupling
portion 271 is in communication with the inside of the air supply 200. That is, in
FIG. 33, the inlet 220 may be in communication with the tub 45, and the communication
relationship with the first drum 30 may be blocked.
[0307] In FIG. 33, the flow of air is indicated by arrows. The first selector 281 may be
rotated to the second rotation location R2 to shield the first inlet coupling portion
261. That is, at the second rotation location R2 of the first selector 281, the blocking
sealers 283 may be disposed at both sides of the first inlet coupling portion 261
outside the space between the second inlet coupling portion 271 and the inside of
the inlet 220 to block the communication relationship between the inlet 220 and the
first inlet coupling portion 261.
[0308] The first motor may be located outside the connection portion 210, pass through the
connection portion 210, and be coupled with the first selector 281. One embodiment
of the present disclosure may effectively control the communication relationships
between the inlet 220 and the first inlet coupling portion 261 and the second inlet
coupling portion 271 by adjusting the rotation location of the first selector 281,
and thus may efficiently perform the drying process of the first treating apparatus
2 and the second treating apparatus 3.
[0309] FIG. 34 shows the second inlet coupling portion 271 and the outlet 230 of the air
supply 200 in communication with the second inlet coupling portion 271 according to
an embodiment of the present disclosure. The outlet 230 may include the outlet fan
235 therein, and may include the fan housing 237 that shields at least a portion of
the outlet fan 235 from the outside.
[0310] The outlet 230 may be upwardly coupled to the first outlet coupling portion 262 of
the first treating apparatus 2 and may be connected to the second outlet coupling
portion 272 in communication with the tub 45. The outlet 230 may be located on an
opposite side of the inlet 220 in the air supply 200.
[0311] In the air supply 200, the air flow path extending from the inlet 220 to the outlet
230 may be defined. Air flowing out of the outlet 230 may be provided into the first
drum 30 or the tub 45.
[0312] FIG. 35 shows the first outlet coupling portion 262 of the first treating apparatus
2 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The first treating apparatus
2 may include the duct 70 coupled to the first rear panel 13, and the duct 70 may
correspond to the first outlet coupling portion 262 described above, or the first
outlet coupling portion 262 may be separately disposed and coupled to the duct 70
or the first rear panel 13.
[0313] When the duct 70 corresponds to the first outlet coupling portion 262, air provided
to the duct 70 may flow along the air passage 80 defined in the first rear panel 13
via the duct 70 and flow into the first drum 30 via the rear surface of the first
drum 30.
[0314] FIG. 36 shows the outlet 230 with the first outlet coupling portion 262 separated.
The outlet 230 may include the fan housing 237, the outlet frame 240 may be coupled
to the fan housing 237, and the open surface 211 of the connection portion 210 and
the peripheral portion of the open surface 211 may be located in the outlet frame
240.
[0315] In one example, the outlet frame 240 may include the second outlet coupling portion
272. That is, an inflow surface 242 of the second outlet coupling portion 272 through
which air flows into the second outlet coupling portion 272 may be formed in the outlet
frame 240.
[0316] The inflow surface 242 may be located parallel to the open surface 211 of the outlet
230, and the inflow surface 242 and the open surface 211 may be selectively partitioned
by the second selector 282, which will be described later. The second outlet coupling
portion 272 may extend from the inlet surface 242 toward the tub 45.
[0317] FIG. 37 shows the outlet frame 240 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
The outlet frame 240 may be coupled to the outlet 230 to constitute a portion of the
outlet 230, and may include the second outlet coupling portion 272.
[0318] The outlet frame 240 may include the open surface 211 described above and the peripheral
portion surrounding the open surface 211, and the description of the open surface
211 and the peripheral portion is substantially the same as the content of the inlet
220 described above.
[0319] However, in the outlet frame 240, the peripheral portion may be constructed to surround
not only the open surface 211 but also the inflow surface 242 of the second outlet
coupling portion 272. That is, the peripheral portion and the connection sealer 250
disposed in the outlet 230 may be constructed to surround the open surface 211 and
the inflow surface 242 together to prevent the air leakage.
[0320] The peripheral portion of the outlet 230 may also include the first connection surface
213, the second connection surface 214, and the sliding grooves 212. The first connection
surface 213 may be located in the first direction with respect to the open surface
211 of the outlet 230 and the inflow surface 242 of the second outlet coupling portion
272, and the second connection surface 214 may be located in the opposite direction
to the first direction with respect to the open surface 211 and the inflow surface
242.
[0321] The sliding grooves 212 may be defined at both sides of the peripheral portion located
laterally with respect to the open surface 211 and the inflow surface 242.
[0322] FIG. 38 shows the duct 70 corresponding to the first outlet coupling portion 262
disposed on the outlet 230, and FIG. 39 shows the first outlet coupling portion 262
in FIG. 38 slid along the first direction and coupled to the outlet 230.
[0323] Like the first inlet coupling portion 261, the first outlet coupling portion 262
may be coupled to the connection portion 210 by sliding on the connection portion
210 during the sliding process of the first treating apparatus 2. That is, the first
outlet coupling portion 262 may slide forward and be coupled with the outlet 230 to
cover the open surface 211 of the outlet 230.
[0324] The first connection surface 213 of the outlet 230 may be located upwardly of the
open surface 211 of the outlet 230, and the second connection surface 214 of the outlet
230 may be located downwardly of the open surface 211 of the outlet 230. Additionally,
in one embodiment of the present disclosure, both sides of the peripheral portion
of the outlet 230 may be inclined such that a vertical level thereof increases in
the first direction.
[0325] Accordingly, the movement of the first outlet coupling portion 262 sliding on the
outlet 230 may be naturally induced, and a degree of close contact between the first
outlet coupling portion 262 and the outlet 230 may be effectively increased.
[0326] In the connection sealer 250 of the outlet 230, the first portion 251 may be located
on the first connection surface 213 and may be located upwardly of the open surface
211 and the inflow surface 242, and the second portion 252 may be located on the second
connection surface 214 and may be located downwardly of the open surface 211 and the
inflow surface 242. Characteristics regarding the open surface 211, the peripheral
portion, and the connection sealer 250 of the outlet 230 may be applied in the same
manner as the description of the inlet 220 above, unless otherwise specified.
[0327] FIG. 40 shows the outlet 230, the first outlet coupling portion 262, the second outlet
coupling portion 272, and the second selector 282. The outlet 230 may include the
outlet fan 235 and the fan housing 237, and air flowing by the outlet fan 235 may
be discharged to the outside of the fan housing 237 via the open surface 211.
[0328] Air discharged via the open surface 211 may be provided into the first outlet coupling
portion 262. However, a portion of the inside of the first outlet coupling portion
262 may be shared with the second outlet coupling portion 272. Accordingly, air discharged
via the open surface 211 may be supplied into the first outlet coupling portion 262
and then may be delivered to the air passage 80 of the first rear panel 13 via an
outflow surface 241 of the first outlet coupling portion 262 or provided to the tub
45 by flowing into the second outlet coupling portion 272 via the inflow surface 242
of the second outlet coupling portion 272, depending on the rotation location of the
second selector 282.
[0329] The tub passage 75 may be of a bellows type extending from the tub 45, and the second
outlet coupling portion 272 and the tub passage 75 may be coupled to each other.
[0330] The second selector 282 may be disposed in any one of the outlet 230, the first outlet
coupling portion 262, and the second outlet coupling portion 272. FIG. 40 shows the
second selector 282 disposed in the first outlet coupling portion 262 according to
an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0331] FIG. 41 shows the second selector 282 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
The second selector 282 may be rotatable inside the first outlet coupling portion
262, that is, the duct 70 of the first treating apparatus 2.
[0332] The second selector 282 may include a rotation shaft and may include a plate-shaped
body rotating around the rotation shaft. The blocking sealer 283 to block the flow
of air within the first outlet coupling portion 262 may be disposed on an edge of
the body.
[0333] A stopper may be disposed at one side of the body of the second selector 282 to restrict
a rotation range of the body. The stopper may be disposed at one end of the body in
a protruding form along a rotation direction of the second selector 282, and may be
constructed to restrict the rotation range of the second selector 282 via contact
with an inner surface of the first outlet coupling portion 262.
[0334] FIG. 42 shows a state in which the second selector 282 is rotated to be located at
the first rotation location R1, and air flowing out of the outlet 230 is discharged
via the outflow surface 241 of the first outlet coupling portion 262. In FIG. 42,
the flow of air flowing out of the outlet 230 is shown by an arrow.
[0335] The second selector 282 may be positioned to partition the open surface 211 of the
outlet 230 from the inflow surface 242 of the second outlet coupling portion 272 at
the first rotation location R1. Accordingly, air flowing out via the open surface
211 of the outlet 230 and existing inside the first outlet coupling portion 262 may
not be able to flow to the inflow surface 242 of the second outlet coupling portion
272, but may flow out via the outflow surface 241 of the first outlet coupling portion
262 and be delivered to the air passage 80 of the first rear panel 13.
[0336] In this case, the blocking sealer 283 disposed on the second selector 282 comes into
contact with the inner surface of the first outlet coupling portion 262 and an area
between the open surface 211 and the inflow surface 242 of the outlet frame 240, thereby
partitioning the open surface 211 and the inflow surface 242 from each other.
[0337] The rotation shaft of the second selector 282 may be disposed at the end of the body
of the second selector 282, and the rotation shaft may be rotatably coupled to the
inner surface of the first outlet coupling portion 262. A second motor for rotating
the second selector 282 may be disposed outside the first outlet coupling portion
262 and coupled to the rotation shaft.
[0338] FIG. 43 shows a state in which the second selector 282 is rotated to be located at
the second rotation location R2 and air flowing out of the outlet 230 flows into the
second outlet coupling portion 272 via the inflow surface 242 of the second outlet
coupling portion 272 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0339] The second selector 282 may be positioned to partition the open surface 211 of the
outlet 230 from the outflow surface 241 of the first outlet coupling portion 262 at
the second rotation location R2. Accordingly, air flowing out via the open surface
211 of the outlet 230 and existing inside the first outlet coupling portion 262 may
not be able to flow to the outflow surface 241 of the first outlet coupling portion
262, but may flow into the second outlet coupling portion 272 via the inflow surface
242 of the second outlet coupling portion 272.
[0340] The first selector 281 and the second selector 282 may be rotated together to be
located at the first rotation location R1 and the second rotation location R2. For
example, when the first selector 281 is rotated to the first rotation location R1,
the second selector 282 may also be rotated to the first rotation location R1, and
when the first selector 281 is rotated to the second rotation location R2, the second
selector 282 may also be rotated to the second rotation location R2.
[0341] The rotation locations of the first selector 281 and the second selector 282 may
be achieved by control of the first motor and the second motor. One embodiment of
the present disclosure may further include a controller that controls the first motor
and the second motor.
[0342] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the drying processes of the first drum
30 and the second drum 40 may all be performed via the one air supply 200. For example,
when the base 100 is disposed above the first drum 30, the vertical level of the first
drum 30 may be lowered, but a distance between the second drum 40 and the base 100
may increase, which may be disadvantageous in performing the drying process of the
second drum 40.
[0343] Furthermore, one embodiment of the present disclosure may effectively select the
flow path of air circulating through the air supply 200 using the selector 280, thereby
implementing an efficient structure for the drying.
[0344] Although the present disclosure has been illustrated and described in connection
with the specific embodiment, it would be obvious to a person skilled in the art that
the present disclosure may be variously modified and changed without departing from
the technical spirit of the present disclosure provided by the claims below.
1. A laundry treating apparatus comprising:
a first drum configured to accommodate laundry therein;
a tub located below the first drum and configured to accommodate water therein;
a second drum disposed inside the tub and configured to accommodate the laundry therein;
a base disposed between the first drum and the tub;
an air supply disposed on the base and configured to supply air to the first drum;
a fluid circulation system disposed on the base, wherein a fluid exchanging heat with
air of the air supply circulates in the fluid circulation system, wherein the fluid
circulation system includes a compressor configured to compress the fluid; and
a detergent supply disposed between the first drum and the tub and configured to supply
detergent into the tub,
wherein a lower end of the compressor is positioned to overlap the detergent supply
along a direction parallel to the ground.
2. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base includes a compressor
mounting portion where the compressor is mounted,
wherein the compressor mounting portion is positioned to overlap the detergent supply
along the direction parallel to the ground.
3. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the compressor includes an extended
support extending away from the compressor and coupled to the base,
wherein the extended support is positioned to overlap the detergent supply along the
direction parallel to the ground.
4. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fluid circulation system further
includes a heat exchanger where the heat exchange between the fluid and air of the
air supply occurs,
wherein a lower end of the heat exchanger is positioned to overlap the detergent supply
along the direction parallel to the ground.
5. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the lower end of the compressor
is located at the rear of the detergent supply.
6. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a water supply valve
connected to an external water supply source and configured to regulate a flow of
water provided to the tub or the detergent supply,
wherein the water supply valve is located above the base.
7. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a water supply hose
connected to the detergent supply and where water flows,
wherein at least a portion of the water supply hose is located above the base.
8. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the base
is positioned to overlap the detergent supply along the direction parallel to the
ground.
9. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 8, wherein a portion of the base overlapping
the detergent supply along a direction perpendicular to the ground is open.
10. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 8, wherein the base is disposed so as not
to overlap the detergent supply along a direction perpendicular to the ground.
11. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 9, wherein the base further includes a compressor
mounting portion where the compressor is mounted,
wherein the compressor mounting portion is located at the rear of the detergent supply.
12. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 11, wherein a heat exchanger where the fluid
flows and exchanges the heat with air is coupled to the base,
wherein the heat exchanger is located next to the detergent supply.
13. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base further includes a compressor
mounting portion where the compressor is mounted,
wherein the compressor mounting portion forms a lowermost end of the base.
14. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a first driver spaced
from the base and connected to the first drum to rotate the first drum.
15. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 14, further comprising a rear panel located
at the rear of the first drum to shield the first drum from the outside,
wherein the first driver is coupled to the rear panel.
16. A laundry treating apparatus comprising:
a first drum configured to accommodate laundry therein;
a tub located below the first drum and configured to accommodate water therein;
a second drum disposed inside the tub and configured to accommodate the laundry therein;
a base disposed between the first drum and the tub and including an air supply configured
to supply air to the first drum; and
a detergent supply disposed between the first drum and the tub and configured to supply
detergent into the tub,
wherein the base is disposed so as not to overlap the detergent supply along a direction
perpendicular to the ground, and a lower end of the base is located downwardly of
an upper end of the detergent supply.
17. A laundry treating apparatus comprising:
a first treating apparatus including a first cabinet and a first drum disposed inside
the first cabinet and configured to accommodate laundry therein;
a second treating apparatus including a second cabinet disposed beneath the first
cabinet and a second drum disposed inside the second cabinet and configured to accommodate
the laundry therein; and
a base located below the first drum and including an air supply for supplying air
into the first drum,
wherein the first cabinet includes a first side panel disposed next to the first drum,
and the second cabinet includes a second side panel located beneath the first side
panel and disposed next to the second drum,
wherein at least a portion of the base is located downwardly of an upper end of the
second side panel.
18. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 17, wherein the base is coupled to the second
cabinet and at least the portion of the base is located inside the second cabinet.
19. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 17, wherein the first treating apparatus is
installed on the second treating apparatus where the base is installed.
20. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 19, wherein the first cabinet further includes
a rear panel located at the rear of the first drum,
wherein the first treating apparatus further includes a first driver coupled to the
rear panel to provide a rotational force to the first drum.
21. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 17, wherein the second treating apparatus
further includes:
a tub disposed inside the second cabinet, wherein the second drum is installed inside
the tub, wherein the tub is configured to accommodate water therein; and
a detergent supply connected to the tub and configured to supply detergent into the
tub.
22. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 21, wherein the base and the detergent supply
are disposed on the second cabinet, located above the tub, and arranged so as not
to overlap each other.
23. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 17, wherein the second treating apparatus
further includes:
a tub disposed inside the second cabinet, wherein the second drum is installed inside
the tub, wherein the tub is configured to accommodate water therein; and
a water supply valve disposed inside the second cabinet and connected to an external
water supply source to regulate a flow of water supplied to the tub,
wherein the water supply valve is located above the base.
24. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 17, wherein at least the portion of the base
is located inside the second cabinet,
wherein the base further includes a temperature regulator for adjusting a temperature
of air of the air supply.
25. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 24, wherein the temperature regulator includes
a compressor configured to circulate a fluid exchanging heat with air,
wherein at least a portion of the compressor protrudes upwardly of the upper end of
the second side panel.
26. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 25, wherein a compressor mounting portion
where the compressor is installed is defined in the base to be recessed toward the
second drum.
27. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 26, wherein the compressor mounting portion
forms a lowermost end of the base.
28. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 17, wherein the first cabinet includes a first
front panel located in front of the first drum, and the second cabinet includes a
second front panel located below the first front panel and in front of the second
drum,
wherein a control panel signally connected to the first treating apparatus and the
second treating apparatus is disposed between the first front panel and the second
front panel,
wherein a lower end of the control panel is located downwardly of the upper end of
the second side panel.
29. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 28, wherein an upper end of the control panel
is located upwardly of a lower end of the first side panel.
30. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 29, wherein a lower end of the first front
panel is located upwardly of the lower end of the first side panel,
wherein an upper end of the second front panel is located downwardly of the upper
end of the second side panel.
31. A laundry treating apparatus comprising:
a first treating apparatus including a first cabinet and a first drum disposed inside
the first cabinet and configured to accommodate laundry therein;
a second treating apparatus including a second cabinet disposed beneath the first
cabinet and a second drum disposed inside the second cabinet and configured to accommodate
the laundry therein; and
a base disposed on the first treating apparatus and including an air supply for supplying
air into the first drum,
wherein the first treating apparatus is installed on the second treating apparatus
such that the air supply and the inside of the first drum are in communication with
each other.
32. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 31, wherein the air supply includes a connection
portion to be in communication with the inside of the first drum,
wherein the first treating apparatus includes a first coupling portion configured
to slide in a first direction to be coupled to the connection portion.
33. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 32, wherein the connection portion includes:
a connection sealer surrounding an open surface opening toward the first coupling
portion; and
a sliding groove extending along the first direction, wherein a portion of the first
coupling portion is inserted into and slides in the sliding groove,
wherein a portion of the connection sealer is disposed in the sliding groove.
34. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 33, wherein in the connection sealer, a first
portion located in the first direction relative to the open surface is located upwardly
of a second portion located in a direction opposite to the first direction.
35. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 34, wherein the connection portion further
includes:
a first connection surface located in the first direction relative to the open surface
and located upwardly of the open surface to support the first coupling portion in
the first direction; and
a second connection surface located in the direction opposite to the first direction
relative to the open surface and located downwardly of the open surface to support
the first coupling portion in the first direction,
wherein the first portion of the connection sealer is disposed on the first connection
surface, and the second portion is disposed on the second connection surface.
36. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 31, wherein the air supply includes a connection
portion to be in communication with the first drum and the second drum,
wherein the first treating apparatus further includes a first coupling portion connected
to the connection portion to allow the inside of the first drum and the connection
portion to be in communication with each other,
wherein the second treating apparatus further includes a second coupling portion connected
to the connection portion to allow the inside of the second drum and the connection
portion to be in communication with each other,
wherein at least one of the connection portion, the first coupling portion, and the
second coupling portion includes a selector configured to alternatively allow an air
flow between the connection portion and any one of the first coupling portion and
the second coupling portion.
37. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 36, wherein the selector is constructed to
be rotatable, wherein the selector allows the air flow between the first coupling
portion and the connection portion at a first rotation location, and allows the air
flow between the second coupling portion and the connection portion at a second rotation
location.