[Technical Field]
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a laundry treating apparatus for processing clothing.
[Background Art]
[0002] A laundry treating apparatus is an apparatus for performing necessary processing
of the laundry, such as removing contamination from the laundry or drying the laundry,
by placing the laundry, such as clothing or bedding, inside a drum.
[0003] The necessary processing of the laundry may be achieved through a course including
one or more of a wash cycle, a rinse cycle, a dehydration cycle, a drying cycle, and
a refresh cycle. The wash cycle is a process of separating foreign matter attached
to the laundry with water and detergent. The rinse cycle is a process of separating
the laundry and the foreign matter with water. The dehydration cycle is a process
of removing water from the laundry. The drying cycle is a process of removing moisture
from the laundry. The refresh cycle is a process of performing one or more of deodorization,
wrinkle removal, and sterilization of laundry using one or more of air or steam.
[0004] When the laundry treating apparatus is arranged to remove contaminants from the laundry,
the laundry treating apparatus may perform cycles such as the washing, rinsing, dehydration,
and drying. The laundry treating apparatus may include a cabinet defining an exterior,
a tub accommodated in the cabinet, a drum rotatably mounted inside the tub and configured
to receive laundry loaded thereinto, and a detergent supply device configured to supply
detergent into the drum. When the drum is rotated by a motor with wash water supplied
to the laundry accommodated in the drum, dirt may be removed from the laundry by friction
between the laundry and the drum and wash water.
[0005] When the laundry treating apparatus is arranged to dry the laundry, the laundry treating
apparatus may provide dry air to the laundry to remove moisture from the laundry.
The laundry treating apparatus may include a cabinet, a drum rotatably arranged in
the cabinet, and heating means configured to heat or dry the air provided to the laundry.
As dry air is provided to the laundry accommodated in the drum, moisture present in
the laundry may be evaporated and removed by the dry air, and the laundry may be dried.
[0006] Korean Patent Application Publication No. 10-2022-0029635 A1 discloses a cloth treating apparatus including multiple treating apparatuses. The
cloth treating apparatus of the document has a first treating apparatus arranged on
the upper side and a second treating apparatus arranged on the lower side. A control
panel including an operation part and a display part for controlling the first treating
apparatus and the second treating apparatus is provided in the center area of the
front of the cloth treating apparatus.
[0007] Recently, consumers' interest in interior design has been increasing. This interest
is reflected in the trend of integrating home appliances with furniture. Home appliances,
which were previously recognized as electronic devices, are now required to go beyond
clunky designs with numerous control buttons and meet the increasingly refined aesthetic
preferences of consumers.
[Disclosure] / [Technical Problem]
[0008] A laundry treating apparatus is equipped with a button lock function to prevent accidents
caused by children pressing buttons during the operation of the apparatus. When the
button lock is set, it needs to be release the same later, and thus a lock symbol
is marked on one of the control buttons to guide the user. However, the presence of
various buttons and symbols required for the lock function prevent the appliance from
achieving a more refined design.
[0009] An object of the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus that
provides a lock function, but allows the button for the lock function or a related
shape to be removed from the basic appearance of the laundry treating apparatus.
[0010] Another object of the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus
that provides a user interface that allows any user, even those who have not read
the user manual for the apparatus, to smoothly unlock the set lock.
[0011] Another object of the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus
that implements a simple user interface for a control panel capable of controlling
multiple processing apparatuses constituting the laundry treating apparatus, while
also enhancing the interior aesthetics when placed in an installation environment.
[0012] Another object of the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus
that allows images displayed on the user interface (UI) during the operation of a
cycle and/or course to blend aesthetically into the installation space.
[0013] The objects that can be achieved with the embodiments are not limited to what has
been particularly described hereinabove and other objects not mentioned herein will
become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description.
[Technical Solution]
[0014] In one aspect, a laundry treating apparatus is provided. In one embodiment, the laundry
treating apparatus may include a user interface (UI) part including a touch screen
configured to receive a touch input and display an image, and a button part provided
in a different area from the touch screen to receive an input from a user, wherein
the laundry treating apparatus may have a lock function to restrict inputs through
the touch screen and the button part. Based on the touch input being maintained on
the touch screen for a set time or longer with the lock function in an enabled state,
the lock function may be disabled.
[0015] In one embodiment, based on a user input being received through the touch screen
or the button part with the lock function enabled, the touch screen may output an
indication that the lock function is in the enabled state.
[0016] In one embodiment, based on a user input being received through the touch screen
or the button part with the lock function enabled, the touch screen may output a method
to disable the lock function.
[0017] In one embodiment, the touch screen may output one of a first page indicating a processing
course, and a function setting page, wherein the function setting page may contain
a lock setting part, the lock setting part being configured to receive a user command
to enable the lock function.
[0018] In one embodiment, the lock setting part may contain a switch configured to receive
a user command to switch the lock function to the enabled state.
[0019] In one embodiment, based on the lock function being enabled on the function setting
page, the output of the touch screen may switch from the function setting page to
the first page.
[0020] In another aspect of the present disclosure, a laundry treating apparatus may include
a user interface (UI) part including a touch screen configured to receive a touch
input and display an image, and a button part provided in a different area from the
touch screen to receive an input from a user, wherein the laundry treating apparatus
may have a lock function to restrict inputs through the touch screen and the button
part, wherein the touch screen may output one of a first page indicating a processing
course, and a function setting page, wherein the function setting page may contain
a lock setting part, the lock setting part being configured to receive a user command
to enable the lock function.
[0021] In one embodiment, the lock setting part may contain a switch configured to receive
a user command to switch the lock function to the enabled state.
[0022] In one embodiment, the lock function may be enabled on the function setting page.
[0023] In this case, the output on the touch screen may switch from the function setting
page to the first page.
[0024] In one embodiment, based on a user input being received through the touch screen
or the button part with the lock function enabled, the touch screen may output an
indication that the lock function is in the enabled state.
[0025] In one embodiment, based on a user input being received through the touch screen
or the button part with the lock function enabled, the touch screen may output a method
to disable the lock function.
[0026] In one embodiment, the laundry treating apparatus may further include a first processing
apparatus having a first drum arranged therein to accommodate clothing, a second processing
apparatus having a second drum arranged therein to accommodate clothing, and a control
panel configured to control one or both of the first processing apparatus and the
second processing apparatus, the control panel including the UI part, wherein the
touch screen may display one of a first apparatus operation UI configured to operate
the first processing apparatus, and a second apparatus operation UI configured to
operate the second processing apparatus, wherein, based on a command to enable the
lock function being input on one of the first apparatus operation UI and the second
apparatus operation UI, the lock function may be applied to the other one of the first
apparatus operation UI and the second apparatus operation UI.
[0027] In one embodiment, the first apparatus operating UI and the second apparatus operating
UI may be output on the touch screen.
[0028] In one embodiment, the first processing apparatus may include a first front panel
arranged on a front side thereof, and the second processing apparatus may include
a second front panel arranged on a front side thereof, wherein the control panel may
be arranged between the first front panel and the second front panel.
[0029] In one embodiment, the first processing apparatus may be a washing machine, and the
second processing apparatus may be a dryer. The second processing apparatus may be
positioned on top of the first processing apparatus.
[Advantageous Effects]
[0030] According to various embodiments, a laundry treating apparatus may eliminate various
buttons and symbols required for the lock function, thereby overcoming the design
limitations of home appliances and functioning as an interior element.
[0031] According to various embodiments, a laundry treating apparatus may provide a user
interface that allows any user, even those who have not read the user manual for the
apparatus, to smoothly unlock the set lock.
[0032] According to various embodiments, a laundry treating apparatus may implement a simple
user interface for a control panel capable of controlling multiple processing apparatuses
constituting the laundry treating apparatus, while also enhancing the interior aesthetics
when placed in an installation environment.
[0033] According to embodiments, a laundry treating apparatus may allow images displayed
on the user interface (UI) during the operation of a cycle and/or course to blend
aesthetically into the installation space.
[0034] According to embodiments, a laundry treating apparatus may implement a simple user
interface for a control panel capable of controlling multiple processing apparatuses
constituting the laundry treating apparatus, while also enhancing the interior aesthetics
when placed in an installation environment.
[0035] The effects of the present disclosure are not limited to those described above, and
other effects not described will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art from
this description and the accompanying drawings.
[Description of Drawings]
[0036]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a laundry treating apparatus of one embodiment of
the disclosure.
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating the interrelationship between a control
panel, a first processing apparatus, and a second processing apparatus of one embodiment
of the disclosure.
FIG. 3 is a front perspective view of a control panel of one embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of a control panel of one embodiment of the
disclosure.
FIG. 5 is an exploded view of a UI part according to one embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 6A shows a table listing various touch gestures for touching the touch input
part according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 6B shows a table listing, by cause, the flows that switch images on the screen.
FIG. 7 illustrates a cycle flow according to one embodiment when a washing machine
is provided as a first processing apparatus or a second processing apparatus.
FIG. 8 illustrates a cycle flow according to one embodiment when a dryer is provided
as the first processing apparatus or the second processing apparatus of one embodiment
of the disclosure.
FIG. 9 illustrates a first apparatus operation UI displayed on a touch screen of one
embodiment of the disclosure, wherein a course selection page is output according
to one embodiment.
FIG. 10 illustrates a UI part in which the first processing apparatus is powered on
and the second processing apparatus is powered off according to one embodiment of
the present disclosure, while a course selection page of a first apparatus operation
UI is output on a touch screen.
FIG. 11 shows an additional function page of the first processing apparatus, illustrating
a touch input to enter a "common settings" item among the items of the additional
function.
FIG. 12 shows a common settings page, which is a page that contains a group of additional
functions that may be set in common for the first processing apparatus and the second
processing apparatus.
FIG. 13A illustrates a first embodiment and flow of setting a lock function among
the additional functions.
FIG. 13B shows a second embodiment and flow of setting a lock function among the additional
functions.
FIG. 14 shows an image displayed on the touch screen when the lock is set and a flow
for unlocking the lock.
[Best Mode]
[0037] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with
reference to the accompanying drawings to provide a further understanding of the present
disclosure to those of ordinary skill in the art.
[0038] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present disclosure can be
implemented in various different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described
herein. In the drawings, parts irrelevant to the description have been omitted in
order to clearly describe the present disclosure. Wherever possible, the same reference
numbers will be used throughout the specification to refer to the same or like parts.
[0039] In the present disclosure, redundant descriptions of the same components are generally
omitted.
<Definition of Terms>
[0040] As used in the following description, the term "laundry treating apparatus" refers
to any apparatus capable of processing clothing by washing, drying, or refreshing
the clothing. As used herein, the term "processing apparatus" refers to any apparatus
capable of processing clothing by washing or drying the clothing, but is defined as
a subordinate concept of the "laundry treating apparatus." In the embodiments shown
and described, the laundry treating apparatus is an apparatus provided with a first
processing apparatus and a second processing apparatus stacked on top of each other.
[0041] As used in the following description, the term "processing of clothing" refers to
treatments such as washing, sterilization, bleaching, softening, and drying performed
on clothing. The processing of clothing may be achieved by cycles and courses performed
by the laundry treating apparatus. One or more cycles are combined to form a course.
One or more cycles are arranged in chronological order and may be combined to form
a course. The cycles include a wash cycle, a rinse cycle, a dehydration cycle, a cooling
cycle, and a refresh cycle. The wash cycle is a process of separating foreign matter
attached to the laundry with water and detergent. The rinse cycle is a process of
separating the laundry and the foreign matter with water. The dehydration cycle is
a process of removing water from the laundry. The drying cycle is a process of removing
moisture from the laundry. The cooling cycle is a process of reducing the temperature
of heated laundry. The refresh cycle is a process of performing one or more of deodorization,
wrinkle removal, and sterilization of laundry using one or more of air or steam.
[0042] As used in the following description, the term "detergent" refers to any substance
used to sterilize or disinfect clothing, fabrics, or the like or remove impurities
therefrom. In one embodiment, the detergent may be in the form of a solid, such as
a powder, or a liquid.
[0043] As used in the following description, the term "softener" refers to any substance
or chemical used to soften clothing, fabrics, or the like.
[0044] As used in the following description, the term "bleach" refers to any substance or
chemical that chemically decomposes and removes colored substances contained in the
fabrics or the like to whiten fabrics or the like.
[0045] As used in the following description, the term "clothing processing agent" refers
to any substance capable of causing a chemical or physical effect to process clothing.
In one embodiment, the clothing processing agent may encompass detergent, fabric softener,
and bleaches.
[0046] As used in the following description, the term "fluid" refers to any fluid that may
be mixed with a clothing processing agent, or that may act as a solvent for the clothing
processing agent. In one embodiment, the fluid may be wash water, i.e., water.
[0047] As used in the following description, the terms "upper side," "lower side," "left
side," "right side," "front side" and "rear side" are to be understood with reference
to the coordinate system in the referenced drawings.
[0048] In this specification, when a component is referred to as being "connected" or "coupled"
to another component, it is to be understood that it may be directly connected or
coupled to the other component, or that there may be other components in between.
On the other hand, when a component is referred to in this specification as being
"directly connected" or "directly coupled" to another component, it is to be understood
that there are no other components in between.
[0049] The terms used in this specification are merely used to describe particular embodiments
and are not intended to limit the disclosure.
[0050] As used herein, the singular forms "a," "an," and "the" include plural referents
unless context clearly dictates otherwise.
[0051] As used herein, the terms "includes" or "has" are intended to specify the presence
of the features, numbers, steps, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof
disclosed in the specification, and are not to be understood as precluding the possibility
of the presence or addition of one or more other features, numbers, steps, operations,
components, parts, or combinations thereof.
[0052] As used herein, the term "and/or" includes a combination of a plurality of listed
items or any of the plurality of listed items. As used herein, "a or b" may include
"a," "b," or "both a and b."
[0053] FIG. 1 shows a laundry processing apparatus 1 according to one embodiment of the
present disclosure. In the embodiment, the laundry processing apparatus 1 includes
a first processing apparatus 10, a second processing apparatus 20, and a control panel
2000.
[0054] In the description of the present disclosure, the terms forward direction (+X), backward
direction (-X), first side direction (+Y), second side direction (-Y), upward direction
(+Z), and downward direction (-Z) may be consistently defined for the respective elements.
For example, the front-to-back direction (+X, -X) of the first processing apparatus
10 may be defined as the same as the front-to-back direction of the second processing
apparatus 20, the control panel 2000, and the like, and the side direction (Y) and
the up-down direction (Z) may be defined similarly.
[0055] The first processing apparatus 10 and the second processing apparatus 20 may be of
various types for processing clothing, such as a washing machine for washing clothing
and/or a dryer for drying clothing. The first processing apparatus 10 may be a washing
machine and the second processing apparatus 20 may be a dryer. The first processing
apparatus 10 and the second processing apparatus 20 may both be washing machines or
dryers. The first processing apparatus 10 may be a dryer and the second processing
apparatus 20 may be a washing machine. They may be various apparatuses for processing
clothing.
[0056] In an embodiment, the first processing apparatus 10 arranged on the lower side may
correspond to a washing machine for washing clothing. A first drum 12 and a tub 14
to accommodate clothing may be provided in the first processing apparatus 10. The
first drum 12 in the first processing apparatus 10 may be rotatably arranged inside
the tub 14. In one embodiment, the first drum 12 has a shaft arranged in the front-to-back
direction (+X, -X).
[0057] The first processing apparatus 10 may include a first cabinet 110 defining an exterior.
The first cabinet 110 may include a first front panel 112 arranged on a front side.
The first front panel 112 may include a laundry opening in communication with the
inside of the first drum 12. The clothing opening may be opened and closed by a first
cabinet door 17. Through the clothing opening, clothing or the like required to be
processed may be introduced into the first cabinet 110 and accommodated in the first
drum 12. The first processing apparatus 10 may process the accommodated clothing.
The first processing apparatus 10 may perform processing on the accommodated clothing,
such as washing, drying, or the like.
[0058] The first processing apparatus 10 may be provided with a first side panel 115 arranged
on each side facing in the side direction Y, a first rear panel (not shown) arranged
on the rear side, a first top panel (not shown) arranged on the upper side, and a
first bottom panel (not shown) arranged on the lower side.
[0059] The first front panel 112, the first side panel 115, the first rear panel (not shown),
the first top panel 119, and the first bottom panel (not shown) may be combined with
each other to form the first cabinet 110, and may be coupled to each other. The first
cabinet 110 may define a space in which built-in components constituting the first
processing apparatus 10, such as the first drum 12, are arranged. A detergent opening
is formed in the first front panel 112, and the detergent storage part 30 is inserted
into the detergent opening. In the laundry treating apparatus 1 according to one embodiment,
the first processing apparatus 10 is arranged on the ground. The detergent storage
part 30 may be positioned above the clothing opening of the first processing apparatus
10, such that insertion and withdrawal of the detergent storage part 30 may be facilitated.
The detergent storage part 30 may be positioned between the clothing opening of the
first processing apparatus 10 and the control panel 2000. The detergent storage part
30 may be positioned above the clothing opening of the first processing apparatus
10 and below the control panel 2000. The detergent storage part 30 may be inserted
into or drawn out of the first cabinet 110 by a user. For example, the user may separate
the detergent storage part 30 from the first cabinet 110, store detergent in the detergent
storage part 30, and then insert the detergent storage part 30 back into the first
cabinet 110.
[0060] In one embodiment, a filter opening is formed in the first front panel 112. A filter
part 40 is inserted into the filter opening. The filter part 40 is configured to capture
foreign matter from the wash water. Through the filter opening, the filter part 40
may be introduced into the first cabinet 110. The filter part 40 may be arranged on
one side of a lower portion of the first front panel 112. The filter part 40 may be
connected to the flow path for which wash water discharged from the tub 14. The filter
part 40 may filter out foreign matter from the wash water discharged from the tub
14 after the washing process is performed. The function of the filter part 40 is not
necessarily limited thereto, and may be arranged to filter out foreign matter from
various objects. For example, the filter part 40 may be arranged to filter out foreign
matter from wash water for the wash cycle prior to the wash cycle.
[0061] A user may insert or withdraw the filter part 40 into or out of the first cabinet
110 through the filter opening. Once withdrawn, the filter part 40 may be cleaned
and reused or may be replaced. The filter part 40 may have a longer cycle of insertion
and withdrawal than the detergent storage part 16. Accordingly, in one embodiment
of the present disclosure, the detergent opening through which the detergent storage
part 30 having a relatively short insertion and withdrawal cycle is inserted may be
disposed on the upper side of the first front panel 112. Also, the filter opening
through which the filter part 40 having a relatively long insertion and withdrawal
cycle is inserted may be disposed on the lower side of the first front panel 112 to
realize the structure of the first front panel 112 that provides excellent space utilization
while improving user convenience.
[0062] Further, the wash water discharge flow path connected to the tub 14 inside the first
cabinet 110 may be positioned on a lower side within the first cabinet 110 to facilitate
the discharge of wash water. In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the filter
part 40 may be arranged on the lower side of the first cabinet 110 to efficiently
connect with the wash water discharge path.
[0063] The first processing apparatus 10 may be provided with a first apparatus controller
19. The first apparatus controller 19 is configured to control various apparatuses
including the first processing apparatus 10. The first apparatus controller 19 is
disposed inside the first cabinet 110. The first apparatus controller 19 may include
a circuit board and electronic components mounted on the circuit board. In an embodiment,
the first apparatus controller 19 may check information corresponding to an operation
signal received through the control panel 2000 in a memory and perform apparatus control
corresponding to the operation signal based on the information. The first apparatus
controller 19 may transmit the status of the first processing apparatus 10 to the
control panel 2000.
[0064] In an embodiment, the second processing apparatus 20 is positioned on the upper side
of the first processing apparatus 10. The first processing apparatus 10 supports the
second processing apparatus 20. The second processing apparatus 20 may correspond
to a dryer for drying clothing. The second processing apparatus 20 may include a second
drum 22. The second drum 22 may accommodate the clothing therein. In an embodiment,
the second drum 22 has a rotation shaft arranged in the front-to-back direction (+X,
-X).
[0065] The second processing apparatus 20 may include a second cabinet 120 defining an exterior.
The second cabinet 120 may include a second front panel 122 arranged on a front side.
The second front panel 122 may include a clothing opening communicating with the second
drum 22. The clothing opening may be opened and closed by a second cabinet door 27.
[0066] The second processing apparatus 20 may be provided with a second side panel 125 on
each side facing in the side direction (+Y, -Y). Further, the second processing apparatus
20 may have a second rear panel (not shown) arranged on the rear side, a second top
panel (not shown) arranged on the upper side, and a second bottom panel (not shown)
arranged on the lower side.
[0067] In an embodiment, the second front panel 122, the second side panel 125, the second
rear panel (not shown), the second top panel 127, and the second bottom panel (not
shown) may be combined with each other to form the second cabinet 120, and may be
coupled to each other. The second cabinet 120 may define a space in which built-in
components constituting the second processing apparatus 20, such as the second drum
22, are arranged.
[0068] Clothing or the like required to be processed may be accommodated in the second drum
22 through the clothing opening in the second processing apparatus 20. The second
processing apparatus 20 may process the accommodated clothing, and the clothing accommodated
in the second drum 22 may be subjected to processing such as washing, drying, and
the like by the second processing apparatus 20.
[0069] The second processing apparatus 20 is disposed on top of the first processing apparatus
10. In one embodiment, the upper portion of the first processing apparatus 10 may
be coupled to the lower portion of the second processing apparatus 20. A structure
that supports the second processing apparatus 20 may be provided on the top side of
the first processing apparatus 10. For example, the first top panel (not shown) of
the first processing apparatus 10 may have a structure that directly or indirectly
supports the second bottom panel (not shown) of the second processing apparatus 20.
[0070] The second processing apparatus 20 may be provided with a second apparatus controller
29. The second apparatus controller 29 is configured to control various devices constituting
the second processing apparatus 20. The second apparatus controller 29 is disposed
inside the second cabinet 120. The second apparatus controller 29 may include a circuit
board and electronic components mounted on the circuit board. In an embodiment, the
second apparatus controller 29 may check information corresponding to an operation
signal received through the control panel 2000 in a memory and perform apparatus control
corresponding to the operation signal. The second apparatus controller 29 may transmit
the status of the second processing apparatus 20 to the control panel 2000.
[0071] The control panel 2000 is disposed between the first front panel 112 and the second
front panel 122. The control panel 2000 may be positioned at a height approximately
corresponding to the waist of the user. When the control panel 2000 is positioned
at a height approximately corresponding to the user's waist, operational convenience
may be enhanced for the user. In an embodiment, the control panel 2000 is positioned
above the first front panel 112 and below the second front panel 122, and the height
of the first front panel 112 and the height of the second front panel 122 may be set
appropriately. In some embodiments, at least a portion of the first front panel 112
may face the side panel 125 of the second processing apparatus 20.
[0072] The control panel 2000 may be connected to at least one of the first processing apparatus
10 and the second processing apparatus 20 to transmit and receive signals. In an embodiment,
the control panel 2000 is connected to transmit and receive signals to and from the
first processing apparatus 10 and the second processing apparatus 20. In an embodiment,
the control panel 2000 is connected to transmit and receive signals to and from the
first apparatus controller 19 and/or the second processing apparatus 20. The connections
described above may include wired or wireless connections.
[0073] A front portion 2110 of the control panel 2000 is provided with a user interface
(UI) part 200 on which a UI is displayed.
[0074] FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating the interrelationship between a control
panel 2000, the first processing apparatus 10, and the second processing apparatus
20 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0075] According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the control panel 2000 may
include a display part 2001, an input part 2002, and a controller 2003. The UI part
200 may include the display part 2001 and the input part 2002.
[0076] The display part 2001 is an element to display one or more pieces of information
for interaction with a user. The display part 2001 may indicate the status of the
first processing apparatus 10 and/or the second processing apparatus 20. The display
part 2001 may display the status of the first processing apparatus 10 and/or the second
processing apparatus 20. The display part 2001 is provided in the UI part 200. The
display part 2001 displays information about at least one of the first processing
apparatus 10 and the second processing apparatus 20. In an embodiment, the information
includes information about courses that may be executed on the first processing apparatus
10 and/or the second processing apparatus 20, information (related to, for example,
a course name and time remaining until the course is completed) about processing that
is operating on the first processing apparatus 10 and/or the second processing apparatus
20, information about an ongoing cycle (e.g., the name of the cycle), information
about a set processing option, information about a communication connection status,
information about a remote control setting, information about a door lock status,
information about a drying preparation setting, information about a turbo shot setting,
information about a steam setting, information about an ironing alarm setting, information
about a wrinkle prevention setting, and information about a reservation setting.
[0077] The input part 2002 is configured to receive input from a user for operational instructions
for control of the first processing apparatus 10 and/or the second processing apparatus
20. The input part 2002 may be provided on the control panel 2000. The input part
2002 may be provided as a touch screen. The input part 2002 may be provided as a touch
sensor. The input part 2002 may be provided as a physical button.
[0078] The controller 2003 may include a microprocessor configured to execute control of
the first processing apparatus 10 and/or the second processing apparatus 20, and a
memory storing a control program for executing control of the first processing apparatus
10 and/or the second processing apparatus 20. The control program may be stored on
a memory medium in the memory, wherein the memory medium may be a hard disk, a disc
such as a CD-ROM or DVD, or a semiconductor memory such as flash memory. The controller
2003 may be arranged inside the control panel 2000, i.e., on the rear side of the
front portion 2110. The controller 2003 may include one or more controllers. The controller
2003 may be connected to the first processing apparatus 10 and/or the second processing
apparatus 20 to transmit and receive signals. The connection may include a wired connection
or a wireless connection.
[0079] The controller 2003 may be connected to the display part 2001 and/or the input part
2002 to transmit and receive signals. The signals may include a control command, user
input, and apparatus status information. The controller 2003 may detect operation
signals from the input part 2002. The controller 2003 may check information corresponding
to the input operation signal in the memory. The controller 2003 may transmit display
data to the display part 2001. The display part 2001 may display the status of the
first processing apparatus 10, the status of the second processing apparatus 20, and/or
the content of the command input from the user in response to the display data received
from the controller 2003. The controller 2003 may switch the components constituting
the input part 2002 to an enabled or disabled state. The controller 2003 may switch
the components constituting the display part 2001 to an enabled or disabled state.
The controller 2003 may include a circuit board, and electronics mounted on the circuit
board.
[0080] Although the controller 2003 is described as being included in the control panel
2000 in the embodiment, the controller 2003 may not be categorized as part of the
control panel 2000. The controller 2003 may be arranged at a location other than the
control panel 2000. The controller 2003 may be provided on the first processing apparatus
10 and/or the second processing apparatus 20. The controller 2003 may be provided
on each of the control panel 2000, the first processing apparatus 10, and the second
processing apparatus 20. The controller 2003 may be integrated with the first apparatus
controller 19 and/or the second apparatus controller 29. Alternatively, the controller
2003 may be understood as integrated with the first apparatus controller 19 and/or
the second device controller 29.
[0081] FIG. 3 is a front perspective view of a control panel according to one embodiment
of the present disclosure. Hereinafter, a description will be given with reference
to FIG. 3.
[0082] The control panel 2000 includes a cover panel 2100. An electronics module 2200 (see
FIG. 4) is positioned at the rear of the cover panel 2100. The cover panel 2100 includes
a front portion 2110, a top portion 2120, a bottom portion (not shown), a first side
portion 2142, and a second side portion 2144. The front portion 2110 defines the exterior
of the cover panel 2100. The top portion 2120 extends rearward from the top surface
of the front portion 2110. The bottom portion 2130 extends rearward from the bottom
surface of the front portion 2110. The first side portion 2142 extends rearward from
a first side surface (e.g., the left side surface when viewed from the front) of the
front portion 2110. The second side portion 2144 extends rearward from a second side
surface (e.g., the right side surface when viewed from the front) of the front portion
2110.
[0083] FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of a control panel according to one embodiment
of the present disclosure.
[0084] The control panel 2000 includes a cover panel 2100 and an electronics module 2200.
The electronics module 2200 is coupled to the cover panel 2100 at the rear of the
cover panel 2100. The electronics module 2200 includes a supporter 2220, a sealing
cover 2230, a touch screen device 2240, and a circuit board 2250.
[0085] The touch screen device 2240 may include a combination of a flat panel display 2241
and a touch layer 2242. The flat panel display 2241 provides a screen that outputs
images. The flat panel display 2241 functions as a display part for displaying various
kinds of information. In the description of the present disclosure, the flat panel
display 2241 refers to a thin display, which may be provided in various forms, such
as LCD, PDP, AMLCD, PMLCD, OLED, and LED. In one embodiment, the touch layer 2242
may be provided as a touch film, a coating film, or the like. In the embodiment, the
touch layer 2242 may include two ITO layers forming the X and Y axes. The touch layer
2242 functions as an input part through which touch input is received from a user.
In an embodiment, the touch screen device 2240 may also be implemented by methods
not illustrated in the figure. For example, the touch screen device 2240 may be implemented
by a resistive method, a capacitive method, an infrared method, an ultrasonic method,
or the like.
[0086] The supporter 2220 is configured to support the flat panel display 2241. The supporter
2220 has a panel-shaped front surface. The supporter 2220 is coupled to the top portion
2120 and the bottom portion (not shown) of the cover panel 2100. The flat panel display
2241 is positioned on the front surface of the supporter 2220. The flat panel display
2241 is supported by the supporter 2220. The flat panel display 2241 is positioned
between the cover panel 2100 and the supporter 2220.
[0087] The sealing cover 2230 is positioned at the rear of the supporter 2220 and is coupled
to the supporter 2220. The sealing cover 2230 covers the circuit board 2250. The sealing
cover 2230 is positioned at the rear of the circuit board 2250. The circuit board
2250 is positioned in the space defined between the sealing cover 2230 and the supporter
2220.
[0088] The circuit board 2250 may include multiple circuit boards. Some circuit boards of
the circuit board 2250 may be covered by the cover panel 2100 to prevent contact with
external air. The circuit board 2250 may include a circuit board for a speaker, which
will be described later, a circuit board for the flat panel display 2241 and touch
buttons provided as input buttons, and a circuit board for the communication module.
The circuit board for the flat panel display 2241 is electrically connected to the
flat panel display 2241 to provide signals to the flat panel display 2241, and may
also receive input signals from the user via the UI. In an embodiment, the circuit
board for the flat panel display 2241 may be covered by the sealing cover 2230 to
prevent contact with external air.
[0089] In the circuit board 2250, the circuit board 2251 for the flat panel display 2241
is provided with a touch button. The touch button is provided with a light emitting
member and a touch sensor as a pair. The touch button may be provided as any known
component capable of receiving touch input. The light emitting member indicates whether
the corresponding touch sensor is enabled. For example, when the touch sensor is enabled,
the light emitting member is caused to emit light. The light emitting member may be
an LED element. The supporter 2220 may focus light diffused from the light emitting
element to a specific location. In an embodiment, the supporter 2220 has one or more
sensor holes 2221 formed therein. The sensor holes 2221 are formed at locations corresponding
to the locations where touch buttons are arranged. The sensor holes 2221 define a
barrier extending forward or rearward from a perimeter of the holes. The barrier prevents
light emitted from the light emitting element from spreading to the surrounding area
of the touch button. By disposing the circuit board 2510 behind the supporter 2220,
the light from the touch button may be prevented from spreading.
[0090] FIG. 5 illustrates a UI part 200 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
The UI part 200 is provided with a user interface (UI). The UI included in the UI
part 200 may include a power button 220, a switching button 250, a touch screen 240,
an additional function button 260, and a start/pause button 270. The power button
220 may include a first power button 221 and a second power button 222. The start/pause
button 270 may include a first start/pause button 271 and a second start/pause button
272.
[0091] The first power button 221, the second power button 222, the switching button 250,
the additional function button 260, the first start/pause button 271, and the second
start/pause button 272 may be provided as touch sensors or physical buttons. The touch
screen 240 may be provided by the touch screen device 2240.
[0092] The first power button 221 may be represented by an icon in the form of a power symbol.
The first power button 221 is configured to receive a user command to power the first
processing apparatus 10 on and off. In an embodiment, the first power button 221 is
provided as a touch sensor. In an embodiment, when the user touches the first power
button 221, the controller 2003 may receive a turn-on or turn-off command for the
first processing apparatus 10.
[0093] The second power button 222 may be represented by an icon in the form of a power
symbol. The second power button 222 is disposed to occupy a different area than the
first power button 221. In an embodiment, the first power button 221 and the second
power button 222 may be disposed up and down. In an embodiment, the second power button
222 is disposed above the first power button 221. The second power button 222 is configured
to receive a user command to power the second processing apparatus 20 on and off.
In an embodiment, the second power button 222 is provided as a touch sensor. In an
embodiment, when the user touches the second power button 222, the controller 2003
may receive a turn-on or turn-off command for the second processing apparatus 20.
[0094] The first power button 221 and the second power button 222 may be provided as separate
touch sensors that are separate from the touch input element (e.g., touch layer) for
the touch screen 240. By providing the first power button 221 and the second power
button 222 in an area separate from the touch screen 240, the chances of malfunction
of the apparatus may be reduced. The laundry treating apparatus 1 is placed in a moist
environment. By separating the area of the touch input element (e.g., touch layer)
for the touch screen 240 from the area of the first power button 221 and the second
power button 222, touch malfunctions due to moisture may be minimized. For example,
the second processing apparatus 20 is turned on and access to the second apparatus
operation UI is attempted while the first processing apparatus 10 is operating, touch
malfunction due to moisture may be avoided, such as unintentionally changing options
on the first processing apparatus 10.
[0095] The touch screen 240 may be disposed to occupy a different area than the first power
button 221 and the second power button 222. The touch screen 240 may be implemented
by the touch layer 2242, which is included in the input part 2002, and a flat panel
display 2241, which is included in the display part 2001. The touch screen 240 may
output one of a first apparatus operation UI for controlling the first processing
apparatus 10, a second apparatus operation UI for controlling the second processing
apparatus 20, and a composite UI for displaying operation information about the first
processing apparatus 10 and the second processing apparatus 20 on a single screen.
The first apparatus operation UI, the second apparatus operation UI, and the composite
UI will be described in more detail below.
[0096] The switching button 250 is disposed to occupy a different area than the first power
button 221, the second power button 222, and the touch screen 240. The switching button
250 may be provided as a separate touch sensor that is separate from the touch layer
2242 included in the touch screen 240. By providing the switching button 250 in an
area separate from the touch screen 240, the chances of malfunction of the apparatus
may be reduced. The laundry treating apparatus 1 is placed in a moist environment.
By separating the area of the touch layer 2242 included in the touch screen 240 from
the area of the switching button 250, touch malfunctions due to moisture may be minimized.
For example, the second processing apparatus 20 is turned on and access to the second
apparatus operation UI is attempted while the first processing apparatus 10 is operating,
touch malfunction due to moisture may be avoided, such as unintentionally changing
options on the first processing apparatus 10.
[0097] The switching button 250 may be represented by an icon in the form of a symbolizing
switching. The switching button 250 receives user input to switch between control
targets. It is enabled when both the first processing apparatus 10 and the second
processing apparatus 20 are in the On state. When a user command is input through
the switching button 250 while the first apparatus operation UI is displayed on the
touch screen 240, the control target is switched to the second processing apparatus
20, and the second apparatus operation UI is displayed on the touch screen 240. When
a user input is received through the switching button 250 while the second apparatus
operation UI is displayed on the touch screen 240, the control target is switched
to the first processing apparatus 10 and the first apparatus operation UI is displayed
on the touch screen 240. The switching button 250 is disabled when at least one of
the first processing apparatus 10 and the second processing apparatus 20 is powered
off.
[0098] The additional function button 260 may be displayed in the form of text that reads
"Additional Function." The additional function button 260 is disposed to occupy a
different area than the first power button 221, the second power button 222, the touch
screen 240, and the switching button 250. The additional function button 260 receives
user input for setting additional functions of the first processing apparatus 10 and/or
the second processing apparatus 20. In an embodiment, when the user touches the additional
function button 260, the touch screen 240 may display items for establishing additional
settings (e.g., scheduling, alarm tone volume, etc.) for the first processing apparatus
10 and/or the second processing apparatus 20.
[0099] The first start/pause button 271 may be represented by an icon in the form of a play
symbol and a pause symbol. The first start/pause button 271 is disposed to occupy
a different area than the first power button 221, the second power button 222, the
touch screen 240, the switching button 250, and the additional function button 260.
The first power button 221 receives a user input for starting or pausing the operation
of the washing machine 10.
[0100] The second start/pause button 272 may be represented by an icon in the form of a
play symbol and a pause symbol. The second start/pause button 272 is disposed to occupy
a different area than the first power button 221, the second power button 222, the
touch screen 240, the switching button 250, the additional function button 260, and
the first start/pause button 271. The first start/pause button 271 and the second
start/pause button 272 may be disposed up or down. In an embodiment, the second start/pause
button 272 may be disposed above the first start/pause button 271. The second power
button 222 receives a user command to start or pause the operation of the second processing
apparatus 20.
[0101] FIG. 6A shows a table listing features representing various touch gestures on a touch
input part (including, for example, various buttons and a touch screen) distinguished
from each other according to one embodiment of the present disclosure. In the present
disclosure, multiple touch methods are applied. The multiple touch input methods may
be implemented by various touch gestures. In the drawings described hereinafter, the
features shown in FIG. 6A are used to represent the behavior of a user providing a
touch command.
[0102] A Tap (Short) gesture is a method of inputting a command with a short tap on the
touch screen 240 by a user. The Tap (Short) gesture may be described as a short, light
tap of the user's finger on the touch screen 240. The input command may cause a set
function to be executed. In the present disclosure, the feature representing the Tap
(Short) gesture is a solid circle with no border.
[0103] A Tap (Long) gesture is a method of inputting, by a user, a command by touching the
touch screen 240 for a set time or longer. The input command may cause a set function
to be executed. Generally, "touching for a set time or longer" is expressed as "touching
for a long time." "Touching for a set time or longer" may mean "touching a specific
part of the touch screen 240 and not releasing the finger until a set response." The
time during which the touch is maintained, i.e., the time during which the finger
remains in contact, may depend on the setting. However, it may be set to approximately
1 second or longer, as it corresponds to the time making a user to perceive not just
a simple tap but a sustained touch. In the present disclosure, the feature representing
the Tap (Long) gesture is a solid circle with a border.
[0104] A Tap and Hold gesture is a method of inputting a command by a user by continuously
holding a touch on the touch screen 240. For example, different commands may be input
depending on the duration for which the user's touch is held for the Tap and Hold
gesture. The input command may cause a set function to be executed. When the Tap and
Hold gesture is detected, different outputs are generated depending on the duration
of the touch. For example, pressing the scroll arrow continuously to move a list corresponds
to the Tap and Hold gesture. In the present disclosure, the feature representing the
Tap and Hold gesture is a solid circle with a border and 'Ⓗ' written inside.
[0105] The Double Tap gesture is a method of inputting a command by a user by making two
short consecutive taps on the touch screen 240. The feature representing the Double
Tap gesture is a solid circle with a border and 'x2' written inside.
[0106] A Swipe gesture is a method of inputting a command by a user by touching a location
on the touch screen 240 and moving the finger to another location without lifting
the finger. By general definition, the Swipe gesture is a motion of sliding a finger
kept in contact with the touch screen 240. The feature representing the Swipe gesture
is a solid arrow with no border. The direction of the arrow may be defined by the
direction of movement of the finger.
[0107] FIG. 6B illustrates the flow of image transitions on the screen and shows a table
listing features that distinguish the transitions based on their causes. In the drawings
described below, the features shown in FIG. 6B are used to simplify the representation
of the image transition flow.
[0108] The flow of a change resulting from receiving input through the power button is represented
by a combination of a solid arrow and an icon representing power that is placed adjacent
to the solid arrow.
[0109] The flow of a change resulting from receiving input through the Start/Pause button
is represented by a combination of a solid arrow and an icon representing Start/Pause
that is placed adjacent to the solid arrow.
[0110] The flow of a change resulting from a user command input through the UI part 200
is represented by a solid arrow. The flow of a change resulting from a non-typical
situation (e.g., the occurrence of an error, a warning, a user notification, etc.)
in the laundry treating apparatus 1 is also represented by a solid arrow.
[0111] The flow of a change resulting from a preset programming or the like, even though
no user command is received, is represented by a dotted arrow. For example, this flow
may occur when the preset conditions are satisfied by the preset programming or the
like.
[0112] FIG. 7 illustrates a cycle flow according to one embodiment when a washing machine
is provided as a first processing apparatus or a second processing apparatus. Hereinafter,
a cycle flow according to one embodiment will be described with reference to FIG.
7. In the description of the present disclosure, a washing machine is provided as
an embodiment of the first processing apparatus 10.
[0113] A user loads a laundry item to be processed into the first drum 12. The user may
close the first cabinet door 17 of the first processing apparatus 10 and input an
execution command to start washing. Laundry processing may be started by the user's
command (S1100). The laundry processing may be performed based on a wash course selected
by the user. In the present disclosure, the wash courses is defined as a set of control
methods for processing a laundry item by controlling the components of the first processing
apparatus 10 to perform operations including rotating the first drum 12, supplying
water, detergent and/or softener into the first drum 12, and draining the wash water
filled in the first drum 12.
[0114] Prior to the various substantive cycles related to the laundry processing, the amount
of fabrics of the laundry item is sensed (S1110). For cycles processed thereafter,
the amount of the detergent, the amount of the softener, the amount of wash water
for washing, the amount of rinse water for rinsing, a wash time, a rinse time, a dehydration
time, and the like may be set based on the sensed amount of fabrics.
[0115] It is determined whether a reservation is set (S1120). The reservation may be set
through a reservation option. The reservation option may refer to an option to delay
the end of a course. The reservation option may be very useful when the user is going
out for a long period of time. In other words, it allows the user to set the washing
to finish in time for their return home. Accordingly, it may eliminate the need to
wait for the washing to finish or prevent the washed laundry from being left in the
washing machine for a long period of time. If the reservation is set (Y), the process
proceeds to the next step when the reserved time arrives (S1121). If no reservation
is set (N), the process proceeds to the next step immediately.
[0116] The detergent required for washing is introduced into the first drum 12 (S1130).
In an embodiment, the detergent may be supplied together with wash water. In the case
where the 'Automatic detergent/softener introduction' function is set as an additional
function of the first processing apparatus 10, the amount of detergent to be introduced
is determined based on the sensed amount of fabrics (S1131), and the detergent is
introduced automatically (S1132).
[0117] In an embodiment, the first processing apparatus 10 may provide an artificial intelligence
(AI) course as an example of wash courses. The AI course is a course in which the
characteristics and contamination of the laundry are sensed and a series of wash cycles
are performed with an option selected as optimal. It is checked whether the selected
course is an AI course (S1140). If the AI course is selected (Y), the next step is
to sense the material of the laundry item (S1141). The step of sensing the material
of the laundry item may be implemented by various methods. The details of the material
sensing will not be described herein.
[0118] In an embodiment, the first processing apparatus 10 may provide a soaking option
as one of the wash options. The soaking option allows the laundry items to be immersed
in the wash water for a set period of time during the wash cycle, helping to loosen
contaminants. It is checked whether the soaking option is set as a wash option (S1150).
If the soaking option is selected (Y), a soaking wash step may be performed (S1141).
The soaking wash may be applied in the main wash cycle (S1170), which will be described
later.
[0119] In an embodiment, the first processing apparatus 10 may provide a pre-wash option
as one of the wash options. The pre-wash option adds a pre-wash cycle. The pre-wash
cycle, which is pre-processing the laundry prior to the main wash cycle (S1170), is
a simpler cycle to wash the laundry than the main wash cycle. It is checked whether
the pre-wash option is set as a wash option (S1160). If the pre-wash option is selected
(Y), a pre-wash step is performed (S1161).
[0120] The main wash cycle is performed (S1170). While the wash cycle is in progress, the
first apparatus operation UI 300 may indicate "Washing." The main wash cycle is a
process of separating contaminants from the laundry items using wash water containing
detergent. In the main wash cycle, the first drum 12 alternates between clockwise
and counterclockwise rotations, causing friction and tumbling of the laundry items.
The laundry item and contaminants may be separated through friction, tumbling, and
the surfactant action of the detergent.
[0121] A first rinse cycle is performed (S1180). During the first rinse cycle, the first
apparatus operation UI 300 may indicate "Rinsing." The first rinse cycle uses water
to separate contaminants from the laundry item. In an embodiment, the contaminants
separated in the main wash cycle may be removed in the first rinse cycle. In an embodiment,
in the first rinse cycle, the wash water used in the main wash cycle may be drained.
Fresh water is supplied to the first drum 12 from which the wash water has been drained,
and the first drum 12 is rotated to separate contaminants from the laundry item. In
the first rinse cycle, the draining step of discharging the water from the first drum
12 and the water supply step of supplying fresh water to the first drum 12 may be
performed once or more. In an embodiment, the number of times draining and water supply
are performed in the first rinse cycle may be set by the user.
[0122] When set, a softener is introduced into the first drum 12 (S1190). In an embodiment,
the softener may be supplied together with water. In the case where the 'Automatic
detergent/softener introduction' function is set as an additional function of the
first processing apparatus 10, the amount of softener to be introduced is determined
based on the sensed amount of fabrics (S1191) and the softener is automatically introduced
(S1192). The softener softens the laundry item.
[0123] A second rinse cycle is performed (S1200). During the second rinse cycle, the first
apparatus operation UI 300 may indicate "Rinsing." The second rinse cycle is a process
of rinsing the laundry item using water. In an embodiment, in the second rinse cycle,
the softener-added water filled in the first drum 12 is drained, fresh water is supplied
into the first drum 12, and the first drum 12 is rotated.
[0124] The dehydration cycle is performed (S1210). The dehydration cycle is a process of
removing water from the laundry item. In the dehydration step, the water contained
in the first drum 12 is drained. After the water is drained from the first drum 12,
the first drum 12 is rotated. The centrifugal force of the rotation acts on the water
absorbed by the laundry item, and water is removed from the laundry item. In an embodiment,
the first drum 12 may alternate between clockwise and counterclockwise rotations.
By alternating the direction of rotation, the laundry items may be prevented from
being entangled with each other.
[0125] Through the above-described series of processes, the laundry items may be washed.
The series of processes in which the laundry items are washed may be referred to as
a wash course. The wash course is a type of processing courses for processing clothing.
In an embodiment, the processing of the clothing is washing the clothing. A series
of processes in which clothing is processed using a combination of elements (e.g.,
various cycles, water temperature, amount of water, etc.) may be defined as a wash
cycle.
[0126] Wash courses may be provided in various ways. In an embodiment, multiple wash courses
may be defined. The multiple defined wash courses may be provided to be selected by
a user through the UI part 200. The user may select one of the multiple set wash courses
to proceed with a series of processes using the first processing apparatus 10.
[0127] The wash courses may be provided in various ways according to the cycle in each step.
One or more wash courses may be defined as different wash courses depending on the
presence or absence of each cycle. The one or more wash courses may be defined as
different wash courses depending on whether additional functions are set. The one
or more wash courses may be defined as different wash courses according to various
parameters defined and set for washing. The various defined and set parameters may
be provided as optimized values for washing laundry items.
[0128] In an embodiment, depending on each wash course, the cycles, additional functions
and/or parameters (water temperature, number of rinses, drum rotation RPM, washing
time, dehydration time, etc.) may vary. To distinguish between the various wash courses,
each wash course may have a unique name (wash course name). For example, the wash
courses may be named to reflect their characteristics, such as "Standard Washing,"
"Small Load Quick Washing," "Delicate/Wool," or "AI Washing."
[0129] The user may select one of the multiple set wash courses. In an embodiment, at least
one of the multiple wash courses is provided with one or more options. In an embodiment,
multiple options may be provided for at least one of the multiple wash courses. In
a wash course in which preset elements are provided as default elements, any element
of the preset elements that is provided to be changed by the user may be defined as
an option. An option may be defined as one or more elements, and/or a combination
thereof, that may be changed or selected by the user among the elements constituting
the wash course.
[0130] FIG. 8 illustrates a cycle flow according to one embodiment when a dryer is provided
as the first processing apparatus or the second processing apparatus according to
one embodiment of the present disclosure. Hereinafter, a cycle flow according to one
embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. 8. In the description of the present
disclosure, a dryer is provided as an embodiment of the second processing apparatus
20.
[0131] A user introduces a laundry item that needs to be processed into the second drum
22. The user may input an execution command to close the second cabinet door 27 of
the second processing apparatus 20 and start drying. Based on the command from the
user, the drying process may start (S2100). The drying process may be performed based
on a drying course selected by the user. In the present disclosure, the drying course
is defined as a set of control methods for processing an object to be dried by controlling
the components of the second processing apparatus 20, including rotating the second
drum 22, and replacing the air inside the second drum 22 using a heat exchanger (not
shown) such as a heat pump to discharge moisture.
[0132] Prior to the various substantive cycles related to the drying process, the amount
of fabrics of the object to be dried is sensed (S2110). Based on the sensed amount
of fabrics, the drying time, cooling time, whether to supply steam, etc. may be set
for subsequent cycles.
[0133] It is determined whether a reservation is set (S2120). If a reservation is set (Y),
proceed to the next step when the reservation time arrives (S2121). If no appointment
is set (N), proceed to the next step immediately.
[0134] In an embodiment, the second processing apparatus 20 may provide an AI course as
an example of the drying course. The AI course is a course in which the characteristics
and weight of the object to be dried are sensed and a series of drying cycles are
performed with an option selected as optimal. It is checked whether the selected course
is an AI course (S2130). If the AI course is selected (Y), the next step is to sense
the material of fabrics of the object to be dried (S2131). The step of sensing the
material of the material of fabrics of the object to be dried may be implemented by
various methods. The details of the sensing of the material of the fabrics will not
be described herein.
[0135] The drying cycle is performed (S2140). During the drying cycle, the second apparatus
operation UI may indicate "Drying." The drying cycle is a process of separating moisture
contained in the object to be dried from the object. In the drying cycle, the air
inside the second drum 22 is circulated. While the air is circulated, moisture is
removed. Moisture may be removed from the object to be dried by the moisture-removed
air. In the drying cycle, the second drum 22 may rotate clockwise, may rotate counterclockwise,
or may alternate between clockwise and counterclockwise rotations. The object to be
dried may fall due to rotation of the second drum 22. While the object to be dried
falls, the area in contact with the air may increase, thereby enhancing drying efficiency.
[0136] The cooling cycle is performed (S2150). The cooling cycle is performed after the
drying cycle. The cooling cycle is a process of reducing the temperature inside the
second drum 22 below a set temperature. Since the internal temperature of the second
drum 22 may be high after the drying cycle, which may be dangerous, the cooling cycle
is performed to reduce the internal temperature of the second drum 22.
[0137] In an embodiment, the second processing apparatus 20 may provide an anti- wrinkle
option as one of the drying options. When the wrinkle prevention option is set, the
option causes the second drum 22 to rotate periodically even after the drying course
is completed to prevent the object to be dried from wrinkling after the drying cycle
is completed. It is checked whether the wrinkle prevention option is set as a drying
option (S2160). If the wrinkle prevention option is selected (Y), the wrinkle prevention
operation may be performed for a set time (S2161). The set time may be set to a time
for the user to open the second cabinet door 27 to withdraw the dried object from
the second processing apparatus 20. The set time may be set to a time after a period
of time that begins after the completion of the preceding cycle.
[0138] The object to be dried may be dried through the series of processes described above.
The series of processes for drying the object to be dried may be referred to as a
drying course. The drying course is a type of processing courses for processing clothing.
In an embodiment, the processing of the clothing is drying the clothing. A series
of processes for processing an object to be dried using a combination of elements
(e.g., various cycles, air temperature, drying time, etc.) may be defined as a drying
course.
[0139] The drying course may be provided in various ways. In an embodiment, multiple drying
courses may be provided for definition. The multiple defined drying courses may be
provided to be selected by a user through the UI part 200. The user may select one
of the multiple defined drying courses to proceed with a series of processes using
the second processing apparatus 20.
[0140] The drying courses may be provided in various ways according to the cycle in each
step. One or more drying courses may be defined as different drying courses depending
on the presence or absence of each cycle. The one or more drying courses may be defined
as different drying courses depending on whether additional functions are set. The
one or more drying courses may be defined as different drying courses according to
various parameters defined and set for washing. The various defined and set parameters
may be provided as optimized values for drying an object to be dried.
[0141] In an embodiment, depending on each drying course, the cycles, additional functions
(steam supply option, wrinkle prevention option) and/or parameters (air temperature,
drying time, drum rotation RPM, amount of steam) may vary. To distinguish between
the various drying courses, each drying course may have a unique name (drying course
name). For example, the drying courses may be named to reflect their characteristics,
such as "Standard Drying," "Small Load Quick Drying," "Delicate/Wool," or "Intensive
Drying." FIG. 9 illustrates the first apparatus operation UI 300 displayed on the
touch screen 240 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure, wherein a
course selection page P310 is output according to one embodiment. Hereinafter, a description
will be given with reference to FIG. 9.
[0142] The course selection page P310 of the first apparatus operation UI 300 may be output
on the touch screen 240. The course selection page P310 according to one embodiment
includes a course display part 310, an option display part 320, and an indicator display
part 330. In the course selection page P310, the course display part 310 may occupy
a center area, the indicator display part 330 may occupy an upper area, and the option
display part 320 may occupy a lower area. The indicator display part 330 may be disposed
over the course display part 310, and the option display part 320 may be disposed
under the course display part 310.
[0143] A course name 311, a course description 312, and a course browser 313 are displayed
in the course display part 310.
[0144] The course name 311 is the name of a specific processing course that is currently
in a specified state among multiple processing courses provided by the first processing
apparatus 10. The course description 312 is a description of the specific processing
course. The processing course and the course name 311 provided in the first apparatus
operation UI 300 may correspond to the name of a wash course. The processing course
and the course description 312 provided in the first apparatus operation UI 300 may
correspond to a description of a wash course. In an embodiment, the course description
of "Standard Washing" is "Making general clothing clean." The course name 311 may
be positioned above the course description 312. The font size for displaying the course
name 311 may be larger than the font size for displaying the course description 312.
[0145] In an embodiment, the course browser 313 is positioned behind the course name 311.
The course browse portion 313 may be positioned on a horizontal line that overlaps
the course name 311. The position of the course browser 313 may vary depending on
the length of the course name 311. The course browser 313 may be provided in the form
of an icon. In the illustrated embodiment, the course browser 313 is represented in
a 'V' shape. The course browser 313 functions as an input part. In the illustrated
embodiment, when the course browser 313 is displayed, the touch screen 240 may output
a course browse page (not shown) upon receiving a touch input to the setting area.
The course browser page (not shown) is a page on which multiple course names corresponding
to multiple processing courses are displayed as a list. In the course browser 313,
the setting area that functions as an input part may be an area where the icon representing
the course browser 313 and/or the course name 311 is displayed.
[0146] Option information is displayed in the option display part 320 displays. In an embodiment,
an option name 321 and an option value 322 are displayed in the option display part
320. The option name 321 is the name of the option. The option value 322 is a value
or condition of the option corresponding to the option name 321. The option name 321
may be positioned over the option value 322.
[0147] A processing course may provide various options. In an embodiment, various options
may be selected to change preset values or conditions in a specific processing course.
These options may be provided on the condition that the specific processing course
is selected. The options may include changing the conditions for each of the cycles
included in the processing course, enabling additional an additional cycle to be performed,
and/or changing the time at which the course is to be completed (reservation setting).
[0148] In the illustrated embodiment, the processing course is the wash course. In the illustrated
embodiment, the wash course may provide a wash option, the number of times of rinsing,
dehydration intensity, and water temperature as options. The option name 321a for
the wash option may be "Washing." The option name 321b for the number of times of
rinsing may be "Rinse". The option name 321c for the dehydration intensity may be
"Dehydration". The option name 321d for the water temperature may be "Water temperature".
[0149] In an embodiment, the option value 322 provided by each option of the wash course
may provide multiple preset option values, any one of which is selectable. In an embodiment,
the "Wash option" may provide choices such as "No," "less often," "Standard," and
"Strong," as the option value 322.
[0150] In another embodiment not illustrated in the figure, the processing course is the
drying course. In an embodiment, the drying course may provide an energy-saving mode,
drying level, drying time, and wrinkle prevention as options. The option name for
the energy-saving mode may be "Energy-saving mode." The option name for the drying
level may be "Drying level." The option name for the drying time may be "Drying time."
The option name for the wrinkle prevention may be "Wrinkle prevention."
[0151] In an embodiment, the option values provided by each option of the drying course
may provide multiple preset option values, any one of which is selectable. In an embodiment,
the option values for Wrinkle prevention" may include "On" and "Off," which are selectable
The option value 322 outputs preset default values if not changed by the user. The
default values may be preset values for the respective wash courses. When the option
value 322 is changed from the default values, the default values may be stored and
updated as values very frequently used based on the frequency of use of the changed
option value 322.
[0152] In an embodiment, any of the multiple processing courses may provide one or more
options among the multiple options that the first processing apparatus 10 may provide.
The one or more options provided by a processing course are defined as options provided.
[0153] The option display part 320 may display an option set. The option set is a set including
multiple preset options among the multiple options. In the illustrated embodiment,
the option set may include "Washing," "Rinse," "Dehydration," and "Water temperature."
The configuration of the options in the option set remains the same even when a specific
course is changed. However, the default values in the option value may vary depending
on the specific processing course. The specific course may not offer all the options
in the option set. For options that are not provided by the specific processing course,
the option value may be displayed as "-."
[0154] Among the options provided by the option display part 320, the options for which
the user can change the option value are represented by a first appearance, and the
options for which the user cannot change the option value are represented by a second
appearance. FIG. 9 shows a state in which the user can change the option value, as
an example of the first appearance.
[0155] The indicator display part 330 may display one or more indicators 331. The indicators
331 are elements that indicate status information and configuration information about
the apparatus. The indicators 331 may be represented as icons. The indicators 331
may be represented by respective icons for corresponding information. As the number
of indicators 331 displayed increases, they may be accumulated from a first side to
a second side and may be displayed so as not to overlap each other. In an embodiment,
the first side may be the left side and the second side may be the right side. The
indicators 331 displayed in order may have priorities. In an embodiment, an indicator
having a higher priority is positioned on the left, and an indicator having a lower
priority is positioned on the right.
[0156] The indicators 331 provided on the first apparatus operation UI 300 will be described
by way of example. Table 1 lists information that may be displayed as indicators 331
on the first apparatus operation UI 300 in an embodiment. The priority may increase
in order of "Screen Occupying Device" -> "Wi-Fi" -> "Remote Control" -> "Door Locked"
-> "Drying Preparation" -> "Turbo Shot" -> "Steam" -> "Reservation" -> "Wrinkle Prevention"
-> "Lock."
[Table 1]
| Information indicated by indicators (Icon examples omitted) |
Description of the state of the displayed indicator |
Reference numeral |
| Screen-occupying device |
Information on the device with the enabled interface (visual indication of whether
the enabled interface is the first apparatus operation UI 300 or the second apparatus
operation UI 400) |
331a |
| Wi-Fi |
Wi-Fi connection status- Connected: indicated according to the connection strength |
331b |
| |
- Indication of Disconnected |
|
| |
- No icon displayed in the unregistered or no-connection state |
|
| Remote control |
Indicated when remote control is in operation |
331c |
| Door Locked |
Indicated when the door is locked after the start of the cycle |
331d |
| Drying Preparation |
Indicated when drying preparation is set |
331e |
| Turbo Shot |
Indicated when turbo shot is set |
331f |
| Steam |
Indicated when steam is set |
331g |
| Reservation |
Indicated when reservation is set |
331h |
| Wrinkle Prevention |
Indicated when wrinkle prevention is set |
331i |
| Lock |
Indicated when the Lock function is set |
331j |
[0157] The indicators 431 provided on the second apparatus operation UI will be described
by way of example. Table 2 lists information that may be displayed as the indicators
431 on the second apparatus operation UI in an embodiment. The priority may increase
in order of "Screen Occupying Device" -> "Wi-Fi" -> "Remote Control" -> "Door Locked"
-> "Steam" -> "Turbo Shot" - > "Ironing Reminder" -> "Reservation."
[Table 2]
| Information indicated by indicators (Icon examples omitted) |
Description of the state of the displayed indicator |
Reference numeral |
| Screen-occupying device |
Information on the device with the enabled interface (visual indication of whether
the enabled interface is the first apparatus operation UI 300 or the second apparatus
operation UI 400) |
431a |
| Wi-Fi |
Wi-Fi connection status- Connected: indicated according to the connection strength |
431b |
| |
- Indication of Disconnected |
|
| |
- No icon displayed in the unregistered or no-connection state |
|
| Remote control |
Indicated when remote control is in operation |
431c |
| Door Locked |
Indicated when the door is locked after the start of the cycle |
431d |
| Steam |
Indicated when steam is set |
431e |
| Ironing Reminder |
Indicated when the ironing reminder is set |
431f |
| Reservation |
Indicated when reservation is set |
431g |
| Lock |
Indicated when the Lock function is set |
431h |
[0158] When each of the indicators 331 and 431 is generated and displayed, a motion effect
may be applied to provide setting feedback. In an embodiment, the indicator 331a indicating
the "screen-occupying device" provides intuitive visual information to the user as
to which processing apparatus is currently being manipulated. In an embodiment, the
indicator 331a indicating the "screen-occupying device" may be in the form of two
rectangles stacked top to bottom. This represents the stacked form of the first processing
apparatus 10 and the second processing apparatus 20. In the first apparatus operation
UI 300, the lower rectangle may be colored. The lower rectangle may be colored in
a first color. Although not shown in FIG. 9, in the second apparatus operation UI,
the upper rectangle may be colored. The upper rectangle may be colored in a second
color. The first color and the second color are different from each other. The difference
in color allows the user to quickly recognize the controlled object visually.
[0159] FIG. 10 illustrates a UI part according to one embodiment of the present disclosure,
in which the first processing apparatus is powered on and the second processing apparatus
is powered off, while a course selection page of the first apparatus operation UI
300 is output on the touch screen 240.
[0160] In the UI part 200, the additional function button 260 is indicated as enabled. Whether
the additional function button 260 is enabled may be indicated by the emission status
of light from a light emitting member positioned at the rear of the additional function
button 260. When the additional function button 260 is enabled, the light emitting
member emits light, causing the additional function button 260 to be illuminated.
Upon receiving user input through the additional function button 260, the touch screen
240 may display an additional function page P350. The additional function corresponds
to various options that the laundry treating apparatus may provide in performing a
processing course. The additional function page P350 is described in more detail with
reference to FIG. 11.
[0161] Even in the case where only the second processing apparatus 20 is running, indications
similar to those in FIG. 10 may be applied. The touch screen 240 will display the
second apparatus operation UI. The first start/pause button 271 will be indicated
to be in a disabled state and the second start/pause button 272 will be indicated
to be in an enabled state. The enabled state may be indicated by emission of light
from the light emitting elements positioned behind each of the start/pause buttons
270. In an embodiment, the enabled state may be indicated when light is emitted and
the disabled state may be indicated when the emission of light is off. A drying course
may be provided instead of the wash course. When touch input is received through the
additional function button 260 while the second apparatus operation UI is displayed
on the touch screen 240, an additional function page is output on the touch screen
240, and the additional function page lists the additional functions of the second
processing apparatus 20. The related drawings will be omitted.
[0162] FIG. 11 shows an additional function page P350 of the first processing apparatus
10. FIG. 11 illustrates a touch input to enter a "Common Settings" item among the
items of the additional function.
[0163] Hereinafter, a description will be given with reference to FIG. 11. The additional
function page P350 is an embodiment of the function setting page. The function setting
page may display various settable functions and may receive. In an embodiment, the
additional function page P350 may provide multiple settable additional functions.
In the present disclosure, the functions settable on the additional function page
P350 according to the embodiment are referred to as additional functions. The multiple
additional functions may be provided as a list of items. The multiple additional functions
provided on the additional function page P350 may be as many as not to be displayed
all on one screen of the touch screen 240. On the additional function page P350, the
entire items may be scanned through scrolling movements made by the user. For ease
of illustration, the additional function page P350 is shown in its entirety according
to one embodiment. The additional function page P350 may display an indicator indicating
the "screen-occupying device."
[0164] In an embodiment, the first processing apparatus 10 is a washing machine. In an embodiment,
the washing machine may be provided with multiple additional functions. The multiple
additional functions may be provided as a list of items. The additional functions
may include, but are not limited to, a drying preparation function, a turbo shot function,
a steam function, a reservation function, a detergent dosage setting function, a softener
dosage setting function, a secondary detergent dosage setting function, an wrinkle
prevention function, and a drum light function,.
[0165] Additionally, additional functions which are less frequently used may be grouped
in the washing machine miscellaneous settings.
[0166] In an embodiment, additional functions that may be set in common for the first processing
apparatus 10 and the second processing apparatus 20 may be grouped in the "Common
Settings" item. In an embodiment, the non-settable items may be displayed darker than
the other items (to be dimmed) to visually alert the user that they cannot be set.
FIG. 11 illustrates a touch input to enter the "Common Settings" item. Upon entering
the "Common Settings" item, the common settings page P351 shown in FIG. 12 may be
output.
[0167] FIG. 12 shows a common settings page P351, which is a page that contains a group
of additional functions that may be set in common for the first processing apparatus
10 and the second processing apparatus 20. Hereinafter, a description will be given
with reference to FIG. 12.
[0168] The additional functions provided on the common settings page P351 may include, but
are not limited to, Wi-Fi settings, locking, course auto-optimization, magic shortcut,
and settings reset. The "Common Settings" item, which is an additional function provided
on the common settings page P351, synchronizes the settings with the second processing
apparatus 20. In an embodiment, for the setting values of the "Common Settings" item,
the first processing apparatus 10 and the second processing apparatus 20 are synchronized
with each other.
[0169] FIG. 13A illustrates a first embodiment and flow of setting a lock function among
the additional functions. Hereinafter, a description will be given with reference
to FIG. 13A.
[0170] The lock function is a function that prevents functions from being executed even
if a user command is input to prevent misuse. The lock function is a function that
locks the input through the UI part 200. When the lock function is enabled, any functions
except for the command to disable the lock function are not executed even if input
is received. Once the lock function is enabled, the lock function prevents user commands
from being executed even when input through the touch screen 240, power button 220,
switching button 250, additional function button 260, and start/pause button 270.
The lock function may be set in the additional function page P350. The additional
function page P350 displays a lock setting part 396 for enabling the lock function.
The lock setting part 396 is provided with an On/Off switch 397. The On/Off switch
397 is displayed to occupy a portion of the area of the touch screen 240, and may
be switched between On and Off through a touch input in the occupied area. The lock
function may be set using the On/Off switch 397. In the embodiment, the lock function
is disabled and the On/Off switch 397 is shown in the Off state. In an embodiment,
the On/Off switch 397 may be switched between On and Off when the On/Off switch 397
is touched. The On/Off switch 397 in the Off state may be touched to switch to the
On state and enable the lock function.
[0171] (b) is an image displayed on the touch screen 240 after the lock function is enabled.
Once the lock function is set, the image displayed on the touch screen 240 reverts
to the page displayed before entering the additional function. In an embodiment, the
image displayed on the touch screen 240 prior to touching the additional function
button 260 is a first page P320.
[0172] The first page P320 is output when a cycle is in progress. In an embodiment, the
first page P320 displays the time 341 remaining until the processing is completed
and multiple pieces of additional information related to the status of the first processing
apparatus 10. In an embodiment, the first page P320 displays a course name 311, a
remaining time 341, a status name 351 indicating a current status such as the current
cycle name, a progress bar 360, an indicator 331, and an option display part 320.
In some embodiments, a setting completion pop-up 398 may be output in the area where
the option display part 320 is positioned, thereby hiding the option display part
320. The setting completion pop-up 398 provides a notification to the user that the
lock setup is complete. The notification text of the setting completion pop-up 398
may be "The lock is successfully set up."
[0173] In the portion where the indicator 331 is displayed, a lock indicator 331j may be
further displayed to indicate that the lock function is set. The lock indicator 331j
may be formed as an icon representing a lock indication.
[0174] The progress bar 360 is a means to visually indicate the progress of the clothing
processing performed by the first processing apparatus 10. In an embodiment, the progress
bar 360 may have a bar horizontal shape that extends across the touch screen 240 from
side to side. The progress bar 360 indicates the progress of the clothing processing
with the length of the colored portion of the bar shape. The progress bar 360 increases
the colored portion of the bar as the processing progresses. In an embodiment, the
color of the colored portion of the progress bar 360 displayed on the first apparatus
operation UI 300 may be different from the color of the colored portion of the progress
bar displayed on the second apparatus operation UI. In an embodiment, the color of
the colored portion of the progress bar 360 displayed on the first apparatus operation
UI 300 may be a first color. The color of the colored portion of the progress bar
360 displayed on the second apparatus operation UI may be a second color. The first
and second colors are the same as the first and second colors of the colored portion
of the indicator 331a indicating the "screen-occupying device," or are at least colors
perceived as the same by the user.
[0175] FIG. 13B shows a second embodiment and flow of setting a lock function among the
additional functions. Hereinafter, a description will be given with reference to FIG.
13B.
[0176] In the figure, (a) illustrates setting a lock function on the additional function
page P350. Regarding the setting of the lock function, reference may be made to (a)
of FIG. 13A.
[0177] In the figure, (b) shows an image displayed on the touch screen 240 after the lock
function is set. Once the lock function is set, the image displayed on the touch screen
240 reverts to the page prior to entering the additional function. In an embodiment,
the image displayed on the touch screen 240 before touching the additional function
button 260 is the course selection page P310. In an embodiment, the setting completion
pop-up 398 may be output at the bottom of the course selection page P310. The setting
completion pop-up 398 provides a notification to the user that the lock setup is complete.
The notification text of the setting completion pop-up 398 may be "The lock is successfully
set up."
[0178] FIG. 14 illustrates an image displayed on the touch screen 240 when the lock is set
and a flow for unlocking the lock the lock.
[0179] In the figure, (a) shows an image displayed on the touch screen 240 while a processing
course of the first processing apparatus 10 is in progress with the lock function
set. The first page P320 is displayed on the touch screen 240. Touching any portion
of the touch screen 240 displays the lock guide page P360, as shown in (b). The lock
guide page P360 is output when the action for unlocking is performed. In an embodiment,
unlocking may be executed by holding a touch on the touch screen 240 for a set time
or longer. In an embodiment, the lock guide page P360 is output when the touch screen
240 is touched for a shorter time than the touch time that must last for unlocking.
In an embodiment, the lock guide page P360 is also displayed on the touch screen 240
when receiving user input through the input part 2002 of the UI part 200, such as
the power button 220, the switch button 250, the additional function button 260, and
the start/pause button 270.
[0180] In the figure, (b) illustrates the lock guide page P360. The lock guide page P360
displays an indication that the lock function is set. A method to unlock (disable)
the lock is indicated on the lock guide page P360. In an embodiment, the lock may
be unlocked by touching and holding any portion of the touch screen 240 for a set
time or longer. In an embodiment, the set time may be 3 seconds. In an embodiment,
a message such as "Please press and hold the screen for 3 seconds to unlock" may be
provided on the lock guide page P360. Since the laundry treating apparatus is generally
installed in a space exposed to moisture, there is a concern that the enabled lock
function may be unintentionally disabled if the touch screen is unlocked by a short
touch. The aforementioned concern may be reduced by applying a method in which the
lock function is disabled only when a touch on the touch screen is held for a set
time or longer, as in the embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0181] Flow from (b) to (a): When the set duration (e.g., 3 seconds) elapses without any
input from the user after the lock guide page P360 is output, the first page P320
in the locked state may be output again.
[0182] Flow from (b) to (c): When the user presses any portion of the touch screen 240 for
3 seconds or longer, the lock is unlocked. When the lock is unlocked, an unlock completion
pop-up 399 may be displayed. In an embodiment, the unlock completion pop-up 399 may
be displayed at the bottom of the image provided by the touch screen 240. The unlock
completion pop-up 399 provides a notification to the user that the lock has been unlocked.
The notification text of the unlock completion pop-up 399 may be "Unlocked."
[0183] While the present disclosure has been illustrated and described with reference to
specific embodiments, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that
various modifications and variations can be made to the present disclosure without
departing from the scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.