[0001] The present invention relates to a washing machine comprising a microfiber filter.
[0002] The large volume occupied by filters used in the washing machines makes the use thereof
in limited volumes difficult. Moreover, cleaning the microfiber filter is very difficult
for the user and the cleaning process takes a very long time. Furthermore, using a
filter which is not suitable for the water flow in the washing machine prevents the
water flow from being distributed evenly in the filter and prevents the filter from
working efficiently.
[0003] The washing water in the washing machine is discharged by being passed through the
microfiber filters in each program, regardless of the type of laundry washed by the
user. The microfiber filters are used in the washing machines to retain microfiber
particles separated from synthetic laundry. The said filters can be disposed in the
washing machine or in a separate body outside the washing machine. Although cotton
laundry does not release microfiber particles, it releases "lint" particles which
cause the said filters to be clogged in a very short time. Trying to retain the said
particles on the microfiber filter surfaces with a very fine mesh structure causes
the filter surfaces to be clogged in a short time, thus adversely affecting the filtering
performance. In order to overcome this problem and increase the life of the filter
before cleaning, the filter surface needs to be enlarged; however, it is difficult
to find a sufficiently large volume in the washing machine.
[0004] In the state of the art European Patent Application No.
EP2455535, a washing machine is disclosed, comprising grid-shaped structures used to retain
lint and similar particles in the pump filter area.
[0005] In another state of the art European Patent Application No.
EP1390577, a washing machine is disclosed, comprising structures with serrated edges to hold
lint, fiber and similar particles in the pump filter area.
[0006] The aim of the present invention is the realization of a washing machine comprising
a microfiber filter.
[0007] The washing machine control method realized in order to attain the aim of the present
invention, explicated in the first claim and the respective claims thereof, comprises
a second filter which is placed in the first filter opposite the first and second
water inlets and which has a second base provided at an angle determined by the manufacturer
with respect to the first base, two side walls extending perpendicular to the second
base on the edges of the second base so as to narrow towards the first and second
water inlets and one or more than one first protrusion extending between the two side
walls perpendicular to the second base.
[0008] In the embodiment of the present invention, the side walls which gradually widen
from the first and second water inlets slow down the speed of the water entering the
second filter and enable the same to stay in the second filter for a longer time,
while enabling the water passing through the first and second water inlets to be directed
towards the second filter.
[0009] In an embodiment of the present invention, the second filter is placed into the first
filter such that the angle between the first base and the second base is 45°. Thus,
the water flow is directed from the first and second water inlets to the second filter
with a 45° inclination.
[0010] In an embodiment of the present invention, the second filter comprises the side walls,
a first section positioned between the side walls and a second section positioned
at the continuation of the first section. In this embodiment of the present invention,
there are a plurality of protrusions on the first and second sections, extending perpendicular
to the second base. A part of the said protrusions is cylindrical and a part in the
form of a quadrangular prism.
[0011] In an embodiment of the present invention, the protrusions on the first section are
arranged in a scattered manner, while the protrusions on the second section are arranged
in two rows parallel to each other.
[0012] In another embodiment of the present invention, the second filter comprises a third
section, arranged in the continuation of the second section, having a third protrusion
in a crosswise structure which retains short fluff.
[0013] In an embodiment of the present invention, the first filter is a microfiber filter
and the second filter serves as a coarse filter.
[0014] By means of the present invention, fluff and similar particles are effectively retained
without expanding the volume covered by the filter. The second filter acts as a coarse
filter. By means of the second filter of the present invention, the water flow is
blocked to a minimum extent and the particles in the water are effectively retained.
In the embodiment of the present invention, the water entering through the first and
second water inlets directly reaches the second filter. The water and the particles
therein, which follow the second base of the second filter, first reach the first
protrusions in the first section. The fluff and other particles are retained by means
of the first protrusions in the form of a cylinder. The water and the particles therein,
leaving the first protrusions in the form of a cylinder in the first section, pass
to the second section and reach the second protrusions in the form of a quadrilateral
prism and are retained by means of the said second protrusions with relatively sharp
corners. The water and the particles therein, leaving the second section, pass to
the third section and are retained by means of the third protrusions fixed diagonally
to each other.
[0015] In another embodiment of the present invention, the first and second protrusions
are arranged in the form of a labyrinth. In this embodiment of the present invention,
the water and the particles therein are cleansed of fluff and similar particles by
following the labyrinth-shaped paths arranged one after the other.
[0016] By means of the present invention, by means of the protrusions on the second base
that the water follows, the water and the particles therein hit as many obstacles
as possible, namely the protrusions, and the fluff and similar particles in the water
are retained in the second filter, thus reducing the need for the first filter. Moreover,
the filtering efficiency is increased and the filtering surface of the first filter
is kept clean for a longer time. Furthermore, by cleaning only the second filter without
removing the first filter, the first filter can be used for a longer time without
being cleaned.
[0017] A washing machine realized in order to attain the aim of the present invention is
illustrated in the attached figures, where:
Figure 1 - is the exploded view of a detergent dispenser, a first filter and a second
filter.
Figure 2 - is the sideways cross sectional view of the first filter and the second
filter.
Figure 3 - is the front perspective view of the second filter.
Figure 4 - is the sideways view of the second filter.
Figure 5 - is the view of another embodiment of the second filter.
Figure 6 - is the view of another embodiment of the second filter.
[0018] The elements illustrated in the figures are numbered as follows.
- 1. Washing machine
- 2. Detergent dispenser
- 3. First water inlet
- 4. Second water inlet
- 5. First filter
- 6. First base
- 7. Wall
- 8. Lid
- 9. Second filter
- 10. Second base
- 11. Side wall
- 12. First section
- 13. Second section
- 14. Third section
- 15. First protrusion
- 16. Second protrusion
- 17. Third protrusion
[0019] The washing machine (1) comprises a detergent dispenser (2) which has a first water
inlet (3); a first filter (5) which has a first base (6) and walls (7) surrounding
the first base (6) and a second water inlet (4) provided on one of the walls (7) and
which is mounted in the detergent dispenser (2) such that the second water inlet (4)
fits coaxially into the first water inlet (3); and a second filter (9) which is placed
in the first filter (5) opposite the first and second water inlets (3 and 4) and which
has a second base (10) provided at an angle determined by the manufacturer with respect
to the first base (6), two side walls (11) extending perpendicular to the second base
(10) on the edges of the second base (10) so as to narrow towards the first and second
water inlets (3 and 4) and one or more than one first protrusion (15) extending upwards
between the two side walls (11) from the second base (10) (Figure 1 and Figure 2).
[0020] In the embodiment of the present invention, the side walls (11) which gradually widen
from the first and second water inlets (3 and 4) slow down the speed of the water
entering the second filter (9) and enable the same to stay in the second filter (9)
for a longer time, while enabling the water passing through the first and second water
inlets (3 and 4) to be directed towards the second filter (9).
[0021] In an embodiment of the present invention, the second filter (9) is placed into the
first filter (5) such that the angle between the first base (6) and the second base
(10) is between 0 and 90°. The said angle is preferably 45°. Thus, the water flow
is directed from the first and second water inlets (3 and 4) to the second filter
(9) with a 45° inclination (Figure 3 and Figure 4).
[0022] In an embodiment of the present invention, the second filter (9) comprises the side
walls (11), a first section (12) positioned between the side walls (11) and a second
section (13) positioned at the continuation of the first section (12). In this embodiment
of the present invention, the distance between the side walls (11) widens from the
first section (12) to the second section (13).
[0023] In another embodiment of the present invention, the second filter (9) comprises a
plurality of first protrusions (15) on the first section (12), extending upwards from
the second base (10).
[0024] In an embodiment of the present invention, the first protrusions (15) are cylindrical.
[0025] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the second filter (9) comprises
eleven first protrusions (15) on the first section (12).
[0026] In an embodiment of the present invention, the first protrusions (15) on the first
section (12) have the same dimensions.
[0027] In another embodiment of the present invention, the first protrusions (15) on the
first section (12) have different dimensions. In this embodiment of the present invention,
the lengths of the first protrusions (15) are equal.
[0028] In an embodiment of the present invention, the second filter (9) comprises a plurality
of second protrusions (16) on the second section (13), extending perpendicularly to
the second base (10).
[0029] In an embodiment of the present invention, the second protrusions (16) are quadrangular
prisms.
[0030] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the second filter (9) comprises
fourteen second protrusions (16) on the second section (13).
[0031] In an embodiment of the present invention, the second protrusions (16) on the second
section (13) have the same dimensions and are arranged in two rows parallel to each
other.
[0032] In another embodiment of the present invention, the second filter (9) comprises a
third section (14) which has a third protrusion (17) in a crosswise structure at the
continuation of the second section (13). By means of the said crosswise third protrusion
(17), short fluff is retained (Figure 5).
[0033] In an embodiment of the present invention, the first filter (5) comprises a detachable
lid (8).
[0034] By means of the present invention, fluff and similar particles are effectively retained
without expanding the volume covered by the first filter (5). The second filter (9)
acts as a coarse filter. By means of the second filter (9) of the present invention,
the water flow is blocked to a minimum extent and the particles in the water are effectively
retained. In the embodiment of the present invention, the water entering through the
first and second water inlets (3 and 4) directly reaches the second filter (9). The
water and the particles therein, which follow the second base (10) of the second filter
(9), first reach the first protrusions (15) in the first section (12). The fluff and
other particles are retained by means of the first protrusions (15) in the form of
a cylinder. The water and the particles therein, leaving the first protrusions (15)
in the form of a cylinder in the first section (12), pass to the second section (13)
and reach the second protrusions (16) in the form of a quadrilateral prism and are
retained by means of the said second protrusions (16) with relatively sharp corners.
The water and the particles therein, leaving the second section (13), pass to the
third section (14) and are retained by means of the third protrusions (17) fixed diagonally
to each other.
[0035] In another embodiment of the present invention, the first and second protrusions
(15 and 16) are arranged in the form of a labyrinth. In this embodiment of the present
invention, the water and the particles therein are cleansed of fluff and similar particles
by following the labyrinth-shaped paths arranged one after the other (Figure 6).
[0036] In an embodiment of the present invention, the first filter (5) is a microfiber filter.
[0037] By means of the present invention, the protrusions (15, 16, 17) provided on the second
base (10) that the water follows ensure that the water and the particles therein hit
as many obstacles as possible, namely the protrusions (15, 16, 17), and the fluff
and similar particles in the water are kept in the second filter (9), thus reducing
the need for the first filter (5). Moreover, the filtering efficiency is increased
while ensuring that the filtering surface of the first filter (5) remain clean for
a longer time. Furthermore, by cleaning only the second filter (9) without removing
the first filter (5), the first filter (5) can be used for a longer time without being
cleaned.
1. A washing machine (1) comprising a detergent dispenser (2) which has a first water inlet (3) and a first filter (5)
which has a first base (6) and walls (7) surrounding the first base (6) and a second
water inlet (4) provided on one of the walls (7) and which is mounted in the detergent
dispenser (2) such that the second water inlet (4) fits coaxially into the first water
inlet (3), characterized by a second filter (9) which is placed in the first filter (5) opposite the first and
second water inlets (3 and 4) and which has a second base (10) provided at an angle
determined by the manufacturer with respect to the first base (6), two side walls
(11) extending perpendicular to the second base (10) on the edges of the second base
(10) so as to narrow towards the first and second water inlets (3 and 4) and one or
more than one first protrusion (15) extending upwards between the two side walls (11)
from the second base (10).
2. A washing machine (1) as in Claim 1, characterized by the second filter (9) is placed into the first filter (5) such that the angle between
the first base (6) and the second base (10) is between 0 and 90°.
3. A washing machine (1) as in Claim 1 or 2, characterized by the side walls (11), a first section (12) positioned between the side walls (11)
and a second section (13) positioned at the continuation of the first section (12).
4. A washing machine (1) as in Claim 3, characterized by the side walls (11) the distance between which widens from the first section (12)
to the second section (13).
5. A washing machine (1) as in Claim 1, 2 and 3, characterized by the second filter (9) comprising a plurality of first protrusions (15) on the first
section (12), extending upwards from the second base (10).
6. A washing machine (1) as in Claim 5, characterized by the cylindrical first protrusion (15).
7. A washing machine (1) as in Claim 6, characterized by the first protrusions (15) which have the same dimensions.
8. A washing machine (1) as in Claim 1, characterized by the second filter (9) comprising a plurality of second protrusions (16) on the second
section (13), extending perpendicularly to the second base (10).
9. A washing machine (1) as in Claim 8, characterized by the second protrusion (16) which is quadrangular prism.
10. A washing machine (1) as in Claim 9, characterized by the second protrusions (16) which have the same dimensions.
11. A washing machine (1) as in Claim 10, characterized by the first protrusions (16) which are arranged in two rows parallel to each other.
12. A washing machine (1) as in Claim 1 and 3, characterized by the second filter (9) comprising a third section (14) which has a third protrusion
(17) in a crosswise structure at the continuation of the second section (13).
13. A washing machine (1) as in any one of the above claims, characterized by the first and second protrusions (15 and 16) which are arranged in the form of a
labyrinth.