[0001] The present disclosure relates to a laundry treating apparatus.
[0002] A laundry treating apparatus is an apparatus that performs washing and drying of
a target to be treated (clothing, bedding, etc.). The laundry treating apparatus may
include a cabinet forming an exterior thereof and a receiving unit provided in the
cabinet to receive laundry.
[0003] The cabinet may include an inlet configured to allow the outside of the cabinet and
the receiving unit to communicate with each other therethrough. The laundry treating
apparatus may be classified into a front loader type laundry treating apparatus and
a top loader type laundry treating apparatus according to the position of the inlet.
The front loader type laundry treating apparatus is defined as an apparatus having
an inlet formed in a front panel of the cabinet, and the top loader type laundry treating
apparatus can be defined as an apparatus having an inlet formed in a top panel of
the cabinet.
[0004] The cabinet may be provided with a control panel. The control panel may be defined
by a part of an outer surface of the cabinet or may be separately provided and installed
such that at least a part thereof is exposed to the outside of the cabinet.
[0005] The control panel may be configured to provide various kinds of information to a
user or to receive commands from the user. For example, the control panel may be configured
to output a screen for providing visual information to the user, or may include buttons
that are operated by the user to generate user operation signals.
[0006] In this regard, Korean Patent Publication No.
KR10-1960309 discloses a control panel that can output a screen and is provided with buttons,
etc. The control panel may include an output unit configured to output a screen for
providing information to a user.
[0007] The output unit may be provided on the front panel of the cabinet together with the
inlet. In this case, the output unit may be disposed above the inlet in consideration
of ease of access and ease of operation for the user.
[0008] In the front loader type laundry treating apparatus, the output unit, a moving unit
such as a detergent storage unit, and an option unit configured to provide option
information may be disposed in an upper space of the front panel (the space located
above the inlet). Therefore, in order to dispose all of the above components in a
limited space while improving the visibility of the output unit and user convenience,
the size and disposition of each component is an important design consideration.
[0009] That is, if the output unit occupies an excessively large area, not only will the
appearance of the product be impaired in relation to the moving unit and the option
unit, but the region where the moving unit and the option unit are disposed may be
limited, which may impair user convenience. In addition, if the area of the output
unit is excessively reduced, the visibility and convenience of the output unit may
be impaired.
[0010] The present disclosure is to address at least the above-mentioned problems and/or
disadvantages and to provide at least the advantages described below. Accordingly,
an aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus provided
with an interface that is highly visible and easy to use.
[0011] Another aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus
that efficiently uses the space provided by a front panel and is provided with an
interface that has high visibility and user convenience through the positions and
shapes of components exposed on the front panel.
[0012] Additional aspects will be set forth in part in the description which follows and,
in part, will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the
presented embodiments of the disclosure.
[0013] A laundry treating apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
includes a cabinet including a front panel, an inlet provided in the front panel,
and an outlet located above the inlet, a door configured to open and close the inlet,
a receiving unit configured to provide a receiving space for a target to be treated
that is supplied to the inlet, a moving unit configured to be withdrawable from the
cabinet through the outlet, the moving unit forming a liquid storage space or a flow
path communicating with the receiving unit, an input/output unit including a rotary
input portion rotatably coupled to the front panel, the rotary input portion being
configured to allow a control command to be selected or input therethrough, and an
output portion located in the rotary input portion, the output portion being configured
to output set information when the rotary input portion is rotated, and a button input
unit located between the rotary input portion and the moving unit, the button input
unit being configured to receive a control command from a user.
[0014] The center of the moving unit may be located between the center of the rotary input
portion and the center of the button input unit. That is, a horizontal line passing
through the center of the moving unit may be configured to pass between a horizontal
line passing through the center of the rotary input portion and a horizontal line
passing through the center of the button input unit.
[0015] An upper end of the moving unit may be located higher than an upper end of the rotary
input portion. That is, a horizontal line passing through the upper end of the moving
unit may be configured to pass through a point higher than the upper end of the rotary
input portion.
[0016] The horizontal line passing through the center of the moving unit may be configured
to pass through a point higher than the center of the button input unit.
[0017] The height of the moving unit may be set to 1/10 to 1/9 of the height of the front
panel.
[0018] The height of the button input unit may be set to 1/47 to 1/42 of the height of the
front panel.
[0019] The height of the rotary input portion may be set to 1/12 to 1/11 of the height of
the front panel.
[0020] The height of the rotary input portion may be set to 0.8 to 0.9 times the height
of the moving unit.
[0021] The height of the rotary input portion may be set to 3.6 to 4 times the height of
the button input unit.
[0022] The height of the rotary input portion may be set to 2.2 to 2.6 times the shortest
vertical distance between an upper end of the front panel and the upper end of the
rotary input portion.
[0023] The height of the rotary input portion may be set to 2 to 2.3 times the distance
between a lower end of the rotary input portion and an upper end of the door.
[0024] The distance between the upper end of the front panel and the lower end of the rotary
input portion may be set to 1.4 to 1.5 times the height of the rotary input portion.
[0025] The distance between the upper end of the front panel and the upper end of the door
may be set to 1.8 to 2 times the height of the rotary input portion.
[0026] The shortest vertical distance between the upper end of the front panel and the upper
end of the rotary input portion may be set to 1.1 to 1.4 times the shortest vertical
distance between the upper end of the front panel and the upper end of the moving
unit.
[0027] The shortest vertical distance between the upper end of the front panel and the upper
end of the button input unit may be set to 1.8 to 2.1 times the shortest vertical
distance between the upper end of the front panel and the upper end of the rotary
input portion.
[0028] The shortest vertical distance between the upper end of the front panel and the center
of the rotary input portion may be set to 0.9 or more times of the shortest vertical
distance between the upper end of the front panel and the center of the moving unit.
[0029] The shortest vertical distance between the upper end of the front panel and the center
of the moving unit may be set to 0.9 to 1.1 times the shortest vertical distance between
the upper end of the front panel and the center of the rotary input portion.
[0030] The shortest vertical distance between the upper end of the front panel and the lower
end of the rotary input portion may be set to 0.9 to 1 times of the shortest vertical
distance between the upper end of the front panel and the lower end of the moving
unit.
[0031] The shortest vertical distance between the upper end of the front panel and the upper
end of the rotary input portion may be set to 0.8 to 1.1 times the shortest vertical
distance between the lower end of the rotary input portion and the upper end of the
door.
[0032] The height of the front panel may be set to 27 to 28 times the shortest vertical
distance between the upper end of the front panel and the upper end of the rotary
input portion.
[0033] The height of the front panel may be set to 8.1 to 8.2 times the shortest vertical
distance between the upper end of the front panel and the lower end of the rotary
input portion.
[0034] The height of the front panel may be set to 6.1 to 6.2 times the shortest vertical
distance between the upper end of the front panel and the upper end of the door.
[0035] The height of the front panel may be set to 1.2 to 1.3 times the shortest vertical
distance between the upper end of the front panel and the lower end of the door.
[0036] The width of the front panel may be set to 3.2 to 3.4 times the width of the moving
unit.
[0037] The width of the button input unit may be set to 1/33 to 1/30 of the width of the
front panel.
[0038] The width of the rotary input portion may be set to 3.7 to 4 times the width of the
button input unit.
[0039] The width of the rotary input portion may be set to 5 to 6 times the shortest horizontal
distance between the rotary input portion and the button input unit.
[0040] The width of the rotary input portion may be set to 2.1 to 2.4 times the horizontal
shortest distance between one end of the rotary input portion and the end of the button
input unit far from the one end of the rotary input portion.
[0041] The width of the rotary input portion may be set to be equal to or greater than the
shortest horizontal distance between the rotary input portion and the moving unit.
[0042] The width of the rotary input portion may be set to 1.1 to 1.3 times the shortest
horizontal distance between the rotary input portion and the moving unit.
[0043] The width of the button input unit may be set to be equal to or greater than the
shortest horizontal distance between the rotary input portion and the button input
unit.
[0044] The width of the button input unit may be set to 1.3 to 1.6 times the shortest horizontal
distance between the rotary input portion and the button input unit.
[0045] The shortest horizontal distance between the rotary input portion and the button
input unit may be set to be equal to or less than the shortest horizontal distance
between a side edge of the front panel and the moving unit.
[0046] The shortest horizontal distance between the rotary input portion and the button
input unit may be set to 0.7 to 0.9 times the shortest horizontal distance between
the side edge of the front panel and the moving unit.
[0047] The laundry treating apparatus may further include a display unit fixed to the cabinet
so as to be located opposite the moving unit with respect to the rotary input portion,
the display unit being configured to output information identical to the information
output by the output portion or information different from the information output
by the output portion.
[0048] The center of the moving unit may be located between the center of the rotary input
portion and the center of the display unit. That is, a horizontal line passing through
the center of the moving unit may be located between a horizontal line passing through
the center of the rotary input portion and a horizontal line passing through the center
of the display unit.
[0049] The upper end of the rotary input portion may be located between the upper end of
the moving unit and an upper end of the display unit. That is, a horizontal line passing
through the upper end of the rotary input portion may be configured to pass between
the upper end of the moving unit and the upper end of the display unit.
[0050] The center of the moving unit may be located higher than the center of the display
unit. That is, the horizontal line passing through the center of the moving unit may
be configured to pass through a point higher than the center of the display unit.
[0051] The height of the display unit may be set to 1/24 to 1/22 of the height of the front
panel.
[0052] The shortest vertical distance between the upper end of the front panel and the upper
end of the display unit may be set to 1.6 to 1.8 times the shortest vertical distance
between the upper end of the front panel and the upper end of the rotary input portion.
[0053] The width of the display unit may be set to 1/4 to 1/3 of the width of the front
panel.
[0054] The width of the rotary input portion may be set to be equal to or greater than the
shortest horizontal distance between the rotary input portion and the display unit.
[0055] The width of the rotary input portion may be set to 1.1 to 1.2 times the shortest
horizontal distance between the rotary input portion and the display unit.
[0056] The shortest horizontal distance between the moving unit and the display unit may
be set to 1.1 to 1.2 times the width of the moving unit.
[0057] The shortest horizontal distance between the moving unit and the display unit may
be set to 1.2 to 1.4 times the width of the display unit.
[0058] The laundry treating apparatus may further include a handle provided on the moving
unit.
[0059] The lower end of the button input unit may be located between an upper end of the
handle and the center of the handle. That is, a horizontal line passing through the
lower end of the button input unit may be located between a horizontal line passing
through the upper end of the handle and a horizontal line passing through the center
of the handle.
[0060] The upper end of the handle may be located higher than the lower end of the button
input unit. That is, a horizontal line passing through the upper end of the handle
may be located higher than the lower end of the button input unit.
[0061] The upper end of the handle may be located between the center of the moving unit
and the lower end of the button input unit. That is, a horizontal line passing through
the upper end of the handle may be located between the center of the moving unit and
the lower end of the button input unit.
[0062] A lower end of the handle may be located higher than the lower end of the rotary
input portion. That is, a horizontal line passing through the lower end of the handle
may be configured to pass through a point higher than the lower end of the rotary
input portion.
[0063] The lower end of the rotary input portion may be located between the lower end of
the handle and the lower end of the moving unit. That is, a horizontal line passing
through the lower end of the rotary input portion may be configured to pass between
the lower end of the handle and the lower end of the moving unit.
[0064] The shortest vertical distance between the upper end of the front panel and the center
of the rotary input portion may be set to 0.7 to 0.9 times the shortest vertical distance
between the upper end of the front panel and the center of the handle.
[0065] The shortest vertical distance between the upper end of the front panel and the lower
end of the rotary input portion may be set to 1.3 to 1.5 times the shortest vertical
distance between the upper end of the front panel and the upper end of the handle.
[0066] The shortest vertical distance between the upper end of the front panel and the lower
end of the rotary input portion may be set to 1 to 1.1 times the shortest vertical
distance between the upper end of the front panel and the lower end of the handle.
[0067] The laundry treating apparatus may further include a display unit fixed to the cabinet
so as to be located opposite the moving unit with respect to the rotary input portion,
the display unit being configured to output information identical to the information
output by the output portion or information different from the information output
by the output portion.
[0068] The center of the handle may be located higher than a lower end of the display unit.
That is, a horizontal line passing through the center of the handle may be configured
to pass through a point higher than the lower end of the display unit.
[0069] The center of the handle may be located between the lower end of the button input
unit and the lower end of the display unit. That is, a horizontal line passing through
the center of the handle may be configured to pass between the lower end of the button
input unit and the lower end of the display unit.
[0070] The lower end of the display unit may be located between the center of the handle
and the lower end of the handle. That is, a horizontal line passing through the lower
end of the display unit may be configured to pass between the center of the handle
and the lower end of the handle.
[0071] The lower end of the button input unit may be located between the upper end of the
handle and the lower end of the display unit. That is, a horizontal line passing through
the lower end of the button input unit may be configured to pass between the upper
end of the handle and the lower end of the display unit.
[0072] The center of the button input unit or the center of the display unit may be located
between the center of the moving unit and the upper end of the handle. That is, a
horizontal line passing through the center of the button input unit or a horizontal
line passing through the center of the display unit may be configured to pass between
the center of the moving unit and the upper end of the handle.
[0073] The upper end of the handle may be located between the center of the button input
unit and the lower end of the button input unit or between the center of the display
unit and the lower end of the button input unit. That is, a horizontal line passing
through the upper end of the handle may be configured to pass between the center of
the button input unit and the lower end of the button input unit or between the center
of the display unit and the lower end of the button input unit.
[0074] The lower end of the handle may be located between the lower end of the display unit
and the lower end of the rotary input portion. That is, a horizontal line passing
through the lower end of the handle may be configured to pass between the lower end
of the display unit and the lower end of the rotary input portion.
[0075] The laundry treating apparatus may further include a service hole formed through
the front panel, the service hole being located under the inlet, the service hole
being configured to expose a pump provided in the cabinet, a heat exchanger provided
in the cabinet, or a filter provided in the cabinet to the outside of the cabinet,
and a service panel provided at the front panel, the service panel being configured
to open and close the service hole.
[0076] The height of the service panel may be set to 1/10 to 1/9 of the height of the front
panel.
[0077] The width of the front panel may be set to 4.4 to 4.5 times the width of the service
panel.
[0078] The laundry treating apparatus may further include a display unit fixed to the cabinet
so as to be located opposite the moving unit with respect to the rotary input portion,
the display unit being configured to output information identical to the information
output by the output portion or information different from the information output
by the output portion, wherein the button input unit may include a first button located
between the rotary input portion and the moving unit and a second button located between
the rotary input portion and the display unit.
[0079] The longest horizontal distance between the first button and the second button may
be set to be equal to or less than the width of the display unit.
[0080] The shortest horizontal distance between the moving unit and the first button may
be set to be equal to or less than the shortest horizontal distance between the second
button and the display unit.
[0081] The width of the display unit may be set to be equal to or greater than the longest
horizontal distance between the first button and the second button.
[0082] The width of the display unit may be set to be equal to or less than the shortest
horizontal distance between the moving unit and the display unit.
[0083] The width of the rotary input portion may be set to 2.2 to 2.4 times the shortest
horizontal distance between the second button and the display unit.
[0084] The width of the rotary input portion may be set to 2.2 to 2.6 times the shortest
horizontal distance between the first button and the moving unit.
[0085] The width of the rotary input portion may be set to 0.7 to 0.8 times the shortest
horizontal distance between the first button and the second button.
[0086] The longest horizontal distance between the first button and the second button may
be set to 1.8 to 2 times the width of the rotary input portion.
[0087] The shortest horizontal distance between the moving unit and the display unit may
be set to 2.6 to 2.9 times the width of the rotary input portion.
[0088] The longest horizontal distance between the first button and the second button may
be set to 0.7 to 0.8 times the width of the moving unit.
[0089] The longest horizontal distance between the first button and the second button may
be set to 0.9 to 1 times of the width of the display unit.
[0090] The shortest horizontal distance between the second button and the display unit may
be set to 1 to 1.1 times the shortest horizontal distance between the first button
and the moving unit.
[0091] As is apparent from the above description, the present disclosure provides a laundry
treating apparatus provided with an interface that is highly visible and easy to use.
[0092] In addition, the present disclosure provides a laundry treating apparatus that efficiently
uses the space provided by a front panel and is provided with an interface that has
high visibility and user convenience through the positions and shapes of components
exposed on the front panel.
[0093] The effects of the present disclosure are not limited to those mentioned above, and
other unmentioned effects will be clearly understood by a person having ordinary skill
in the art to which the present disclosure pertains from the above description.
FIGs. 1 and 2 show an example of a laundry treating apparatus.
FIG. 3 shows an example of an interface.
FIGs. 4, 5, and 6 show an example of an input/output unit and a button input unit.
FIG. 7 shows an example of a display unit.
FIGs. 8 to 11 show embodiments regarding disposition of the input/output unit, the
button input unit, and the display unit.
[0094] The configuration and control method of an apparatus described below are intended
to explain embodiments of the present disclosure and are not intended to limit the
scope of the present disclosure. The same reference symbols used throughout the specification
indicate the same components.
[0095] A singular representation may include a plural representation unless it represents
a definitely different meaning from the context. It will be further understood that
the terms "comprises", "includes", "has", and the like, when used in this specification,
specify the presence of stated features, numbers, steps, operations, components, parts,
or combinations thereof, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more
other features, numbers, steps, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof.
[0096] Expressions indicating relative or absolute arrangement, such as "in any direction,"
"in parallel", "vertically", "around", "concentric", or "coaxial", not only strictly
indicate such arrangement but also indicate a state in which the relative displacement
has a tolerance or an angle or distance that achieves the same function.
[0097] In addition, although terms including ordinal numbers, such as "first" and "second,"
may be used herein to describe various components, these components should not be
limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one component from
another component. Therefore, a first component may be named a second component, and
similarly, a second component may be named a first component.
[0098] In addition, terms such as "front", "rear", "upper", "lower", "side", "front end",
"rear end", "upper end", and "lower end" used herein are defined based on the drawings
or based on the arrangement/placement of a component or between the components, and
the shape and position of each component are not limited by these terms.
[0099] Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of a laundry treating apparatus will be described
in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0100] As shown in FIG. 1, the laundry treating apparatus 100 includes a cabinet 1 and an
interface F provided in the cabinet 1. The interface F may be configured to receive
control commands from a user or for providing information to the user.
[0101] The cabinet 1 may include a cabinet body 11 and a front panel 13 fixed to the cabinet
body and forming a front surface of the laundry treating apparatus. When legs for
supporting the laundry treating apparatus 100 are provided on a bottom surface of
the cabinet 1, the front panel 13 may be defined as a front surface of the laundry
treating apparatus excluding the legs. In addition, when the front surface of the
laundry treating apparatus 100 is formed by a combination of multiple panels, the
front panel 13 may be defined as all of the multiple panels.
[0102] As shown in FIG. 2, the front panel 13 is provided with an inlet 131 configured to
allow the inside and the outside of the cabinet 1 to communicate with each other therethrough.
The inlet 131 may be opened and closed by a door 132 rotatably fixed to the cabinet
1.
[0103] The cabinet 1 may be provided therein with a receiving unit 2 configured to receive
a target to be treated, such as clothing. When the laundry treating apparatus is configured
as an apparatus for washing the target to be treated, the receiving unit 2 may include
a tub 2a provided in the cabinet 1 to store water and a drum 2b rotatably provided
in the tub to receive the target to be treated.
[0104] The tub 2a may include a hollow cylindrical tub body 21. The tub body 21 may be fixed
in the cabinet 1 via a tub support 22. FIG. 2 shows an example in which the tub support
22 includes a spring (connecting an upper space of the tub body to the cabinet) and
a damper (connecting a lower space of the tub body to the cabinet).
[0105] A tub inlet 211 may be provided in the surface of the space provided by the tub body
21 facing the inlet 131, and the inlet 131 and the tub inlet 211 may be connected
to each other via a gasket 212. The gasket 212 is made of an elastic material such
as rubber, prevents water in the tub body 21 from being discharged into the cabinet
1, and minimizes the transmission of vibration of the tub body 21 to the cabinet 1.
[0106] The tub body 21 may be supplied with water through a water supply unit 23, and the
water stored in the tub body 21 may be discharged to the outside of the cabinet 1
through a drain unit 25.
[0107] The drain unit 25 may include a pump 253 located lower than a bottom surface of the
tub body 21, a first drain pipe 251 configured to connect the tub body 21 and the
pump 253 to each other, and a second drain pipe 252 configured to guide water discharged
from the pump 253 to the outside of the cabinet.
[0108] In order to filter the water discharged from the tub body 21, the laundry treating
apparatus 100 may further include a filter 254 provided in the drain unit. The filter
254 may be configured to be withdrawable to the outside of the cabinet 1.
[0109] In order to withdraw the filter 254 or to remove residual water from the pump 253,
the front panel 13 may further include a service hole (communication hole) 138 and
a service panel 139 configured to open and close the service hole. The service hole
138 may be configured as a through-hole located under the inlet 131 (located under
the door), and the service panel 139 may be configured as a panel whose lower end
is rotatably fixed to the front panel 13. The service hole 138 may be provided in
any one of a left region and a right region of the space of the front panel 13 located
under the door 132.
[0110] The water supply unit 23 may include a water supply pipe 231 configured to connect
a water source located outside the cabinet and the tub body 21 to each other and a
water supply valve 233 configured to control opening and closing of the water supply
pipe 231.
[0111] Meanwhile, the laundry treating apparatus 100 may include a detergent supply unit
24 configured to store detergent to be supplied to the tub body 21 (the detergent
supply unit may be omitted in some cases). When the detergent supply unit 24 is provided,
the water supply pipe 231 may be configured to supply water to the tub body 21 through
the detergent supply unit 24.
[0112] As shown in FIG. 3, the detergent supply unit 24 may include a housing 241 provided
in the cabinet 1, a connecting pipe 244 configured to connect the housing to the tub
body 21, a drawer (moving unit) 245 withdrawable from the housing 241 through an outlet
(drawer inlet) 133 provided in the front panel 13.
[0113] As shown in FIG. 2, the housing 241 may include a housing body 241a configured to
provide a space in which the drawer 245 is received and a housing cover 241b fixed
to the housing body, the housing cover 241b being configured to form an upper surface
of the housing.
[0114] In this case, a housing flow path may be provided in the housing cover 241b, and
the housing flow path may be configured as a flow path for supplying water supplied
from the water supply pipe 231 into the drawer 245.
[0115] The drawer 245 may include a chamber configured to provide a space in which detergent
is stored and a discharge flow path 247 for discharging the detergent in the chamber
to the housing body 241a. The discharge flow path 247 may be configured as a water
trap (siphon flow path) for moving liquid to the housing body 241a when the level
of the liquid stored in the chamber exceeds a preset level.
[0116] A drawer panel 248 may be provided on a front surface of the drawer 245. The drawer
panel 248 may be configured to close the outlet 133, and a handle 249 may be provided
on the drawer panel 248. The drawer panel 248 may form a part of the front panel 13
when the outlet 133 is closed.
[0117] The drum 2b may include a cylindrical drum body 26 located in the tub body 21. A
drum inlet 261 is provided in the surface of the space provided by the drum body 26
facing the tub inlet 211. Therefore, a target to be treated may move to the drum body
26 via the inlet 131, the tub inlet 211, and the drum inlet 261.
[0118] The drum body 26 is provided with a drum through-hole 262 configured to allow the
inside of the drum body and the inside of the tub body to communicate with each other
therethrough. The drum through-hole 262 may be provided in each of a circumferential
surface, a front surface (surface surrounding the drum inlet), and a rear surface
of the drum body 26. Therefore, water or detergent supplied into the tub body 21 may
move to the drum body 26 via the drum through-hole 262.
[0119] The drum body 26 may be rotated by a driving unit 3. The driving unit 3 may include
a stator 31 fixed to a rear surface of the tub body 21 to form a rotating magnetic
field, a rotor 32 configured to be rotated by the rotating magnetic field, a rotary
shaft 33 extending through the rear surface of the tub body 21 to connect the drum
body 26 and the rotor 32 to each other.
[0120] As shown in FIG. 3, the front panel 13 may be fixed to the cabinet body 11 via the
panel support 12. That is, the panel support 12 may be fixed to the cabinet body 11,
and the front panel 13 may be fixed to the panel support 12. Unlike what is shown
in the figure, the front panel 13 may be fixed directly to the cabinet body 11.
[0121] A controller may be provided in the cabinet 1. The controller may be configured to
control at least one of the driving unit 3, the water supply valve 233, the pump 253,
and the interface F.
[0122] FIG. 4 shows an example of the controller. The controller may be configured as a
control board 4 provided with a control circuit. The control board 4 may be fixed
to the front panel 13 via a case 41.
[0123] The case 41 may be provided with a position fixing portion 411 configured to set
the position of the control board 4. In this case, the control board 4 may be provided
with a board through-hole 42, into which the position fixing portion 411 is inserted,
and the position fixing portion 411 may be provided with a case through-hole 413.
[0124] As shown in FIG. 3, the interface F may include an input/output unit 6, a display
unit 7, and a button input unit 8 provided on the front panel 13 so as to be located
above the door 132.
[0125] The button input unit 8 may be configured to receive control commands from a user,
and the display unit 7 may be configured to output visual information or acoustic
information. Meanwhile, the input/output unit 6 may be configured to allow input or
selection of control commands and output of visual information or acoustic information.
[0126] The control board 4 may be configured to control at least one of the input/output
unit 6, the display unit 7, and the button input unit 8. FIG. 4 shows the case where
the control board 4 is configured to control the input/output unit 6 and the button
input unit 8. In this case, the control board 4 may include an encoder 5 configured
to control the input/output unit 6 and a detection sensor 43 and 44 configured to
control the button input unit 8.
[0127] The encoder 5 may be configured to rotatably fix the input/output unit 6 to the control
board 4 and to generate an electrical signal (or an electrical signal set differently
according to the rotation angle of the input/output unit) upon rotation of the input/output
unit 6.
[0128] The encoder 5 may include a stationary portion 51 fixed to the control board 4, a
rotating portion 52 rotatably fixed to the stationary portion 51, and a signal generating
portion 54 configured to generate an electrical signal upon rotation of the rotating
portion 52.
[0129] The stationary portion 51 may be fixed to the control board, and the stationary portion
51 may be provided with an encoder through-hole 53 connected to the board through-hole
42. The rotating portion 52 may be configured as a cylindrical rotating body rotatably
coupled to the stationary portion 51.
[0130] The signal generating portion 54 may include a magnet fixed to the rotating portion
52, a sensor provided on the stationary portion 51 to detect magnetic force, and a
terminal configured to connect the control circuit provided on the control board 4
and the sensor to each other. The magnet may be configured as a plurality of permanent
magnets disposed along a circumferential surface of the rotating portion 52 so as
to be spaced apart from each other.
[0131] The button input unit 8 may include at least one of a first button 81 and a second
button 82. When the button input unit includes a first button 81 and a second button
82, the detection sensor may include a first detection sensor 43 connected to the
first button and a second detection sensor 44 connected to the second button.
[0132] As shown in FIG. 3, the front panel 13 may be provided with a first button mounting
hole 135 in which the first button 81 is mounted and a second button mounting hole
136 in which the second button 82 is mounted.
[0133] The first button 81 may be configured to input a control command requesting power
supply to the laundry treating apparatus 100, and the second button 82 may be configured
to input a control command requesting execution of a control command or a control
command requesting temporary suspension of a control command being executed by the
laundry treating apparatus 100.
[0134] The first button 81 and the second button 82 may have various shapes. The width and
height of the first button 81 may be set to be equal to the width and height of the
second button 82. The figure shows an example in which both buttons are circular,
in which case the first button 81 and the second button 82 may have the same diameter.
The distance between the first button 81 and the rotary input portion 6a may be set
to be equal to the distance between the second button 82 and the rotary input portion
6a.
[0135] As shown in FIG. 4, the first detection sensor 43 may be configured to generate a
control signal when the user's body comes into contact with the first button 81, and
the second detection sensor 44 may be configured to generate a control signal when
the user's body comes into contact with the second button 82.
[0136] The first button 81 and the second button 82 may be provided in a left space and
a right space of the input/output unit 6, respectively. That is, the first button
81 may be located between the input/output unit 6 and the drawer panel 248, and the
second button 82 may be located between the input/output unit 6 and the display unit
7.
[0137] Unlike what is shown in the figure, the first button 81 and the second button 82
may be provided in an upper space and a lower space of the input/output unit 6, respectively.
In addition, the button input unit 8 may include only one of the first button 81 and
the second button 82.
[0138] The input/output unit 6 may include a rotary input portion 6a having one end located
outside the front panel 13 and the other end connected to the rotating portion 52
of the encoder 5 through the front panel 13 and an output portion 6b having one end
located outside the front panel 13 and the other end connected to the stationary portion
51 of the encoder through the front panel 13.
[0139] In order to mount the input/output unit 6, the front panel 13 may be provided with
a panel through-hole 134. FIG. 3 shows an example in which the panel through-hole
134 is provided between the first button mounting hole 135 and the second button mounting
hole 136. In consideration of user convenience, the panel through-hole 134, the first
button mounting hole 135, and the second button mounting hole 136 are preferably located
higher than the door 132.
[0140] As shown in FIG. 5, the rotary input portion 6a may include a first body 61 fixed
to the rotating portion 52 through the front panel 13 and a second body 63 fixed to
the first body 61 and located outside the cabinet 1.
[0141] The first body 61 may include a base 613 to which the second body 63 is fixed, a
rotary shaft 611 inserted into the panel through-hole 134 to connect the base 613
to the rotating portion 52, and a rotating body through-hole 615 connected to the
encoder through-hole 53 through the rotary shaft 611.
[0142] The second body 63 may be fixed to the first body 61 so as to be located outside
the cabinet 1, and a user may supply the force necessary to rotate the first body
61 to the rotary shaft 611 through the second body 63.
[0143] The second body 63 may have a hollow cylindrical shape. The second body 63 may be
provided with a receiving space 631 for mounting the output portion 6b, and the receiving
space 631 may communicate with the outside through a second body through-hole 632
provided in one surface of the second body 63.
[0144] The output portion 6b may be configured to output set information when the rotary
input portion 6a rotates, and the output portion 6b may be configured to output visual
information and acoustic information.
[0145] The output portion 6b may be provided at a stationary body 64 fixed to the stationary
portion 51 of the encoder and located inside the receiving space 631 of the rotary
input portion 6a. The output portion 6b may include a display (first display) 67 fixed
to the stationary body to display information (information related to control and
operation of the laundry treating apparatus) and a control board (output portion board)
65 provided at the stationary body and having a circuit configured to control the
first display 67.
[0146] The stationary body 64 may include a fastening body 641 inserted into the rotating
body through-hole 615 and the encoder through-hole 53 and fastened to the stationary
portion 51 and a mounting space 643 in which the first display 67 and the output portion
board 65 are mounted. The fastening body 641 may be provided with a fastening body
through-hole 644 configured to connect the mounting space 643 and the board through-hole
42 to each other.
[0147] The output portion board 65 may be inserted into the mounting space 643, and a wire
652 connected to the output portion board 65 may be withdrawn out of the fixing body
64 through the fastening body through-hole 644. That is, one end of the wire 652 may
be connected to the output portion board 65, and the other end of the wire 652 may
extend into the cabinet 1 through the fastening body through-hole 644, the encoder
through-hole 53, and the case through-hole 413. A plurality of lamps (light-emitting
portions) 651 may be provided on the output portion board 65. The output portion board
65 may be supplied with power through the wire 652 or may communicate with the components
in the cabinet 1.
[0148] The output portion board 65 may control the first display 67 such that preset information
is displayed in accordance with the rotation of the rotary input portion 6a (in accordance
with an electrical signal provided by the signal generating portion).
[0149] In order to maintain the distance between the output portion board 65 and the first
display 67, to prevent damage to the lamps 651, and to guide light emitted from the
lamps 651 to the outside of the mounting space 643, a support body 66 may be provided
in the mounting space 643.
[0150] The support body 66 may be provided with a lamp through-hole 661 into which the lamps
651 are inserted and a connector through-hole 662. A connector (flexible PCB, etc.)
671 connected to the first display 67 may be inserted into the connector through-hole
662 so as to be connected to the output portion board 65.
[0151] In order to prevent foreign matter from entering the first display 67 and the output
portion board 65, the input/output unit 6 may be further provided with an output portion
cover 68. The output portion cover 68 may be fixed to the support body 66 or the stationary
body 64 to close the second body through-hole 632 of the rotary input portion 6a.
[0152] As shown in FIG. 6, the output portion cover 68 may be provided with a light-transmitting
region 681 and a light-blocking region 682 and 684.
[0153] The light-blocking region may include a first light-blocking region 682 located above
the light-transmitting region 681 (located between the light-transmitting region and
an upper end of the front panel) and a second light-blocking region 684 located under
the light-transmitting region 681 (located between the light-transmitting region and
the door). Unlike what is shown in the figure, the light-blocking region may include
only one of the first light-blocking region 682 and the second light-blocking region
684.
[0154] In order to enable visual information to be viewed from outside the cabinet 1 through
the light-transmitting region 681, the output region of the first display 67 may overlap
the light-transmitting region 681. The output region may be defined as the region
of the first display 67 where visual information is output.
[0155] The first display 67 may have various shapes as long as it is possible to output
visual information, and may be configured as a rectangular LCD or LED panel as shown
in the figure.
[0156] An upper end of the output region of the first display 67 may be set by an upper
end of the light-transmitting region 681, and a lower end of the output region of
the first display 67 may be set by a lower end of the light-transmitting region 681.
[0157] That is, a horizontal line passing through the upper end of the output region of
the first display 67 may be configured to pass through the same point as the upper
end of the light-transmitting region 681 or a point higher than the upper end of the
light-transmitting region 681, and a horizontal line passing through the lower end
of the output region of the first display 67 may be configured to pass through the
same point as the lower end of the light-transmitting region 681 or a point lower
than the lower end of the light-transmitting region 681.
[0158] Contrary to the above, the horizontal line passing through the upper end of the output
region of the first display 67 may be configured to pass through a point lower than
the upper end of the light-transmitting region 681, and the horizontal line passing
through the lower end of the output region of the first display 67 may be configured
to pass through a point higher than the lower end of the light-transmitting region
681.
[0159] Meanwhile, a left end of the output region of the first display 67 may be set by
a left end of the light-transmitting region 681, and a right end of the output region
may be set by a right end of the light-transmitting region 681. In this case, a third
light-blocking region 687 may be provided in a left space of the light-transmitting
region 681 between the first light-blocking region 682 and the second light-blocking
region 684, and a fourth light-blocking region 688 may be provided in a right space
of the light-transmitting region 681 between the first light-blocking region 682 and
the second light-blocking region 684.
[0160] The light-blocking regions 682, 684, 687, and 688 may be configured as regions that
prevent the inner space of the input/output unit 6 from being visible from the outside.
In contrast, the light-blocking regions 682, 684, 687, and 688 may be configured as
regions having a light transmission rate lower than that of the light-transmitting
region 681 while allowing the inner space of the input/output unit 6 to be visible
from the outside. That is, the light-transmitting region 681 may be configured as
a region having a high light transmission rate, and the light-blocking regions 682,
684, 687, and 688 may be configured as regions having a low light transmission rate.
[0161] The first light-blocking region 682 may be provided with an indicator 683, and the
second light-blocking region 684 may be provided with a first input portion 685 and
a second input portion 686 configured to receive control commands from a user.
[0162] The indicator 683 may be configured to display information that is displayed on the
first display 67 or information that is not displayed on the first display (control
commands set in the laundry treating apparatus). FIG. 6 shows an example in which
the indicator 683 is configured to display information such as whether Wi-Fi connection
is established and whether the door 132 is locked. In consideration of visibility,
the indicator 683 may be located above the lamps 651 fixed to the output portion board
65.
[0163] Since the input/output unit 6 of the interface F includes a rotary input portion
6a configured to allow control commands to be selected or input therethrough and an
output portion 6b configured to output visual information, it is not necessary to
print or display control commands selectable by the user through the rotation of the
rotary input portion 6a in the space between the rotary input portion 6a and the drawer
panel 248 and the space between the rotary input portion 6a and the display unit 7.
[0164] The first input portion 685 and the second input portion 686 may be configured as
contact sensors configured to detect whether the user's body is in contact with the
second light-blocking region 684.
[0165] FIG. 7 shows an example of the display unit 7 provided in the interface F. The display
unit 7 may be configured to output information identical to the information output
to the output portion 6b or information different from the information output to the
output portion 6b (details of the information displayed on the output portion).
[0166] The display unit 7 may be provided in a cover mounting hole 137 provided in the front
panel 13. The cover mounting hole 137 may be located above the door 132.
[0167] The display unit 7 may include a display (second display) 71 fixed in the cabinet
1 to output visual information and a display unit cover 72 configured to close the
cover mounting hole 137 so as to form a part of the front panel 13. In this case,
the display unit cover 72 may prevent foreign matter from entering the second display
71.
[0168] As shown in FIG. 8, a horizontal line KC passing through the center of the input/output
unit 6 may be configured to pass between an upper end of the button input unit 8 and
a lower end of the button input unit 8. In this case, the center of the input/output
unit 6 and the center of the button input unit 8 may be located on the same horizontal
line.
[0169] In order to effectively utilize an upper space of the front panel 13 (space located
above the door), which is a limited space, and to improve the visibility and ease
of use of the interface F, a horizontal line DC passing through the center of the
drawer panel 248 (center of the moving unit) may be located between the horizontal
line KC passing through the center of the rotary input portion 6a and a horizontal
line BC passing through the center of the button input unit 8.
[0170] Contrary to the above, the horizontal line DC passing through the center of the drawer
panel 248 may be located between the horizontal line KC passing through the center
of the rotary input portion 6a and a horizontal line WC passing through the center
of the display unit 7.
[0171] A horizontal line BB passing through a lower end of the button input unit 8 may be
located between a horizontal line HT passing through an upper end of the handle 249
and a horizontal line HC passing through the center of the handle 249.
[0172] Meanwhile, the horizontal line HC passing through the center of the handle 249 may
pass through a point higher than a lower end WB of the display unit 7. In this case,
the horizontal line HC passing through the center of the handle 249 may be configured
to pass between a lower end BB of the button input unit 8 and the lower end WB of
the display unit.
[0173] The horizontal line WB passing through the lower end of the display unit 7 may be
configured to pass between the center HC of the handle 249 and a lower end HB of the
handle 249.
[0174] The horizontal line HT passing through the upper end of the handle 249 may be located
at a position higher than the lower end BB of the button input unit 8. In this case,
the horizontal line HT passing through the upper end of the handle may be configured
to pass between the center DC of the drawer panel 248 and the lower end BB of the
button input unit 8.
[0175] The horizontal line BB passing through the lower end of the button input unit 8 may
be configured to pass between the upper end HT of the handle 249 and the lower end
WB of the display unit 7, and a horizontal line DT passing through an upper end of
the drawer panel 248 may be configured to pass through a point higher than an upper
end KT of the rotary input portion 6a.
[0176] Meanwhile, the horizontal line KT passing through the upper end of the rotary input
portion 6a may be configured to pass between the upper end DT of the drawer panel
248 and an upper end WT of the display unit 7.
[0177] The horizontal line DC passing through the center of the drawer panel 248 may be
configured to pass through a point higher than the center BC of the button input unit
8 or a point higher than the center WC of the display unit 7.
[0178] The horizontal line BC passing through the center of the button input unit 8 or the
horizontal line WC passing through the center of the display unit 7 may be configured
to pass between the center DC of the drawer panel 248 and the upper end HT of the
handle 249.
[0179] The horizontal line HT passing through the upper end of the handle 249 may be configured
to pass between the center BC of the button input unit 8 and the lower end BB of the
button input unit 8 or between the center WC of the display unit 7 and the lower end
BB of the button input unit 8.
[0180] The horizontal line HB passing through the lower end of the handle 249 may be configured
to pass through a point higher than a lower end KB of the rotary input portion 6a.
In this case, the horizontal line HB passing through the lower end of the handle 249
may be configured to pass between the lower end WB of the display unit 7 and the lower
end KB of the rotary input portion 6a.
[0181] Meanwhile, the horizontal line KB passing through the lower end of the rotary input
portion 6a may be configured to pass between the lower end HB of the handle and the
lower end DB of the drawer panel 248.
[0182] In order to improve the visibility and ease of use of the interface F, the interface
F may be configured as shown in FIG. 9.
[0183] That is, the height h1 of the drawer panel 248 may be set to 1/10 to 1/9 of the height
H of the front panel 13, and the height h2 of the service panel 139 may be set to
1/10 to 1/9 of the height H of the front panel 13.
[0184] In addition, the height h5 of the button input unit 8 may be set to 1/47 to 1/42
of the height H of the front panel, and the height h4 of the display unit 7 may be
set to 1/24 to 1/22 of the height H of the front panel.
[0185] The height h3 of the rotary input portion 6a may be set to 1/12 to 1/11 of the height
H of the front panel, may be set to 0.8 to 0. 9 times the height h1 of the drawer
panel 248, and may be set to 3.6 to 4 times the height h5 of the button input unit
8.
[0186] In addition, the height h3 of the rotary input portion 6a may be set to 2.2 to 2.6
times the shortest vertical distance d1 between an upper end P of the front panel
and the upper end of the rotary input portion 6a, and may be set to 2 to 2.3 times
the shortest vertical distance d2 between the lower end of the rotary input portion
6a and an upper end of the door 132.
[0187] The distance (d1+h3) between the upper end P of the front panel and the lower end
of the rotary input portion 6a may be set to 1.4 to 5 times the height h3 of the rotary
input portion, and the distance (d1+h3+d2) between the upper end P of the front panel
and the upper end of the door 132 may be set to 1.8 to 2 times the height h3 of the
rotary input portion.
[0188] Meanwhile, the shortest vertical distance d1 between the upper end P of the front
panel and the upper end of the rotary input portion 6a may be set to 1.1 to 1. 4 times
the shortest vertical distance d3 between the upper end P of the front panel and the
upper end of the drawer panel 248.
[0189] In addition, the shortest vertical distance d4 between the upper end P of the front
panel and the upper end of the button input unit 8 may be set to 1.8 to 2.1 times
the shortest vertical distance d1 between the upper end P of the front panel and the
upper end of the rotary input portion 6a.
[0190] As shown in FIG. 10, the shortest vertical distance d5 between the upper end P of
the front panel and the upper of the display unit 7 may be set to 1.6 to 1.8 times
the shortest vertical distance d1 between the upper end P of the front panel and the
upper end of the rotary input portion 6a.
[0191] In addition, the shortest vertical distance d6 between the upper end P of the front
panel and the center of the rotary input portion 6a may be set to 0.9 or more times
the shortest vertical distance d7 between the upper end P of the front panel and the
center of the drawer panel 248.
[0192] The shortest vertical distance d7 between the upper end P of the front panel and
the center of the drawer panel 248 may be set to 0.9 to 1.1 times the shortest vertical
distance d6 between the upper end P of the front panel and the center of the rotary
input portion 6a.
[0193] The shortest vertical distance d6 between the upper end P of the front panel and
the center of the rotary input portion 6a may be set to 0.7 to 0.9 times the shortest
vertical distance d8 between the upper end P of the front panel and the center of
the handle 249.
[0194] The shortest vertical distance (d1+h3) between the upper end P of the front panel
and the lower end of the rotary input portion 6a may be set to 0. 9 to 1 times the
shortest vertical distance d9 between the upper end P of the front panel and the lower
end of the drawer panel 248, may be set to 1.3 to 1.5 times the shortest vertical
distance d10 between the upper end P of the front panel and the upper end of the handle
249, and may be set to 1 to 1.1 times the shortest vertical distance d11 between the
upper end P of the front panel and the lower end of the handle 249.
[0195] Meanwhile, the shortest vertical distance d1 between the upper end P of the front
panel and the upper end of the rotary input portion 6a may be set to 0.8 to 1.1 times
the shortest vertical distance between the lower end of the rotary input portion 6a
and the upper end of the door 132.
[0196] In order to effectively utilize the upper space of the front panel 13 (space located
above the door), which is a limited space, and to improve the visibility and ease
of use of the interface F, the height H of the front panel 13 may be set as follows.
[0197] That is, the height H of the front panel may be set to 27 to 28 times the shortest
vertical distance d1 between the upper end P of the front panel and the upper end
of the rotary input portion 6a, and may be set to 8.1 to 8.2 times the shortest vertical
distance (d1+h3) between the upper end P of the front panel and the lower end of the
rotary input portion 6a.
[0198] Contrary to the above, the height H of the front panel may be set to 6.1 to 6. 2
times the shortest vertical distance (d1+h3+d2) between the upper end P of the front
panel and the upper end of the door 132, and may be set to 1.2 to 1.3 times the shortest
vertical distance (d1+h3+d2+h6) between the upper end P of the front panel and the
lower end of the door 132.
[0199] As shown in FIG. 11, in order to efficiently utilize the space of the front panel
13 in a width direction and to improve the visibility and ease of use of the interface
F, the width W of the front panel 13 may be set to 3.2 to 3.4 times the width W1 of
the drawer panel 248.
[0200] In addition, the width W of the front panel may be set to 4.4 to 4.5 times the width
W4 of the service panel 139.
[0201] Meanwhile, the width W5 of the button input unit 8 may be set to 1/33 to 1/30 of
the width W of the front panel, the width W3 of the display unit 7 may be set to 1/4
to 1/3 of the width W of the front panel, and the width W2 of the rotary input portion
6a may be set to 3.7 to 4 times the width W5 of the button input unit.
[0202] The width W2 of the rotary input portion 6a may be set to 5 to 6 times the shortest
horizontal distance dw5 between the rotary input portion 6a and the button input unit
8. FIG. 11 shows an example in which the width W2 of the rotary input portion 6a is
set to 5 to 6 times the shortest horizontal distance between the rotary input portion
6a and the first button 81.
[0203] Meanwhile, the width W2 of the rotary input portion 6a may be set to 2.1 to 2.4 times
the shortest horizontal distance dw6 between one end of the rotary input portion 6a
and the end of the button input unit 8 far from the one end of the rotary input portion.
FIG. 11 shows an example in which the width W2 of the rotary input portion 6a is 2.1
to 2.4 times the shortest horizontal distance dw6 between a left end of the rotary
input portion 6a and a left end of the first button 81.
[0204] In addition, the width W2 of the rotary input portion 6a may be set to be equal to
or greater than the shortest horizontal distance dw7 between the rotary input portion
6a and the display unit 7. In this case, the width W2 of the rotary input portion
6a may be set to 1.1 to 1.2 times the shortest horizontal distance dw7 between the
rotary input portion 6a and the display unit 7.
[0205] The width W2 of the rotary input portion 6a may be set to be equal to or greater
than the shortest horizontal distance dw8 between the rotary input portion 6a and
the drawer panel 248. In this case, the width W2 of the rotary input portion 6a may
be set to 1.1 to 1.3 times the shortest horizontal distance dw8 between the rotary
input portion 6a and the drawer panel 248.
[0206] Contrary to the above, the width W2 of the rotary input portion 6a may be set to
2.2 to 2.4 times the shortest horizontal distance dw4 between the second button 82
and the display unit 7, may be set to 2.2 to 2.6 times the shortest horizontal distance
dw2 between the first button 81 and the draw panel 248, and may be set to 0. 7 to
0.8 times the shortest horizontal distance dw10 between the first button 81 and the
second button 82.
[0207] Meanwhile, the longest horizontal distance dw3 between the first button 81 and the
second button 82 may be set to 1.8 to 2 times the width W2 of the rotary input portion.
The shortest horizontal distance dw9 between the drawer panel 248 and the display
unit 7 may be set to 2.6 to 2.9 times the width W2 of the rotary input portion.
[0208] The longest horizontal distance dw3 between the first button 81 and the second button
82 may be set to 0.7 to 0.8 times the width W1 of the drawer panel 248, may be set
to be equal to or less than the width W3 of the display unit, and may be set to 0.9
to 1 times the width W3 of the display unit.
[0209] The shortest horizontal distance dw9 between the drawer panel 248 and the display
unit 7 may be set to 1.1 to 1.2 times the width W1 of the drawer panel, and may be
set to 1.2 to 1.4 times the width of the display unit W3.
[0210] The shortest horizontal distance dw4 between the second button 82 and the display
unit 7 may be set to 1 to 1.1 times the shortest horizontal distance dw2 between the
first button 81 and the drawer panel 248.
[0211] The shortest horizontal distance dw2 between the drawer panel 248 and the first button
81 may be set to be equal to or less than the shortest horizontal distance dw4 between
the second button 82 and the display unit 7.
[0212] The width W3 of the display unit 7 may be set to be equal to or greater than the
longest horizontal distance dw3 between the first button 81 and the second button
82, and may be set to be equal to or less than the shortest horizontal distance dw9
between the drawer panel 248 and the display unit 7.
[0213] Meanwhile, the width W5 of the button input unit 8 may be set to be equal to or greater
than the shortest horizontal distance dw5 between the rotary input portion 6a and
the button input unit 8. In this case, the width W5 of the button input unit may be
set to 1.3 to 1.6 times the shortest horizontal distance dw5 between the rotary input
portion and the button input unit.
[0214] The shortest horizontal distance dw5 between the rotary input portion 6a and the
button input unit 8 may be set to be equal to or less than the shortest horizontal
distance dw1 between a side edge of the front panel 13 and the drawer panel 248. In
this case, the shortest horizontal distance dw5 between the rotary input portion and
the button input unit may be set to 0.7 to 0.9 times the shortest horizontal distance
dw1 between the side edge of the front panel and the drawer panel.
[0215] Although the laundry treating apparatus 100 according to the above embodiment is
configured to wash a target to be treated, the laundry treating apparatus 100 may
be configured to dry a target to be treated. In this case, the receiving unit 2 may
include only a drum configured to receive the target to be treated.
[0216] Meanwhile, in order to dry a target to be treated, the laundry treating apparatus
100 may be provided with an air supply unit configured to supply air to the drum.
The air supply unit may include a supply duct configured to supply air to the drum,
a discharge duct configured to discharge air from the drum, a connecting duct configured
to connect the supply duct and the discharge duct to each other, and a fan configured
to move air.
[0217] The connecting duct may be provided with a first heat exchanger configured to remove
moisture from air discharged from the drum and a second heat exchanger configured
to heat the air that has passed through the first heat exchanger. In this case, the
drawer (moving unit) 245 may be configured to store moisture (condensate) discharged
from the air passing through the first heat exchanger.
[0218] That is, when the laundry treating apparatus 100 is configured to wash a target to
be treated, the drawer 245 may be configured to store detergent or to form a flow
path communicating with the tub body 21. However, when the laundry treating apparatus
100 is configured to dry a target to be treated, the drawer 245 may be configured
to store liquid such as condensate (as a liquid storage space).
[0219] In order to move condensate in the air supply unit to the drawer 245, the laundry
treating apparatus may be provided with a condensate pump. In this case, the service
hole 138 may be configured to clean the first heat exchanger or to expose the condensate
pump to the outside of the cabinet. In this case, a user may clean the first heat
exchanger and remove residual water from the condensate pump through the service hole.
[0220] Meanwhile, the laundry treating apparatus 100 may be provided with a steam generator
disposed in the cabinet to supply steam to a target to be treated. In this case, the
drawer 245 may be configured to supply water to the steam generator (as a liquid storage
space).
[0221] The laundry treating apparatus is an example of the present disclosure, and the scope
of the present disclosure is not limited to the structure or the control method described
above.
1. A laundry treating apparatus comprising:
a cabinet comprising a front panel, an inlet provided in the front panel, and an outlet
located above the inlet;
a door configured to open and close the inlet;
a receiving unit configured to provide a receiving space for a target to be treated
that is supplied to the inlet;
a moving unit configured to be withdrawable from the cabinet through the outlet, the
moving unit forming a liquid storage space or a flow path communicating with the receiving
unit;
an input/output unit comprising a rotary input portion rotatably provided on the front
panel, the rotary input portion being configured to allow a control command to be
selected or input therethrough, and an output portion located in the rotary input
portion, the output portion being configured to output set information when the rotary
input portion is rotated; and
a button input unit located between the rotary input portion and the moving unit,
the button input unit being configured to receive a control command from a user, wherein
a center of the moving unit is located between a center of the rotary input portion
and a center of the button input unit.
2. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1, wherein an upper end of the moving unit
is located higher than an upper end of the rotary input portion.
3. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1, or 2, wherein a width of the rotary input
portion is set to be equal to or greater than a shortest horizontal distance between
the rotary input portion and the moving unit.
4. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1, 2, or 3, wherein a width of the button
input unit is set to be equal to or greater than a shortest horizontal distance between
the rotary input portion and the button input unit.
5. The laundry treating apparatus of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein a shortest horizontal
distance between the rotary input portion and the button input unit is set to be equal
to or less than a shortest horizontal distance between a side edge of the front panel
and the moving unit.
6. The laundry treating apparatus of any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising:
a display unit fixed to the cabinet so as to be located opposite the moving unit with
respect to the rotary input portion, the display unit being configured to output information
identical to the information output by the output portion or information different
from the information output by the output portion, wherein
the center of the moving unit is located between the center of the rotary input portion
and a center of the display unit.
7. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 6, wherein an upper end of the rotary input
portion is located between an upper end of the moving unit and an upper end of the
display unit.
8. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 6, or 7, wherein the center of the moving
unit is located higher than the center of the display unit.
9. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 6, 7, or 8, wherein a width of the rotary
input portion is set to be equal to or greater than a shortest horizontal distance
between the rotary input portion and the display unit.
10. The laundry treating apparatus of any one of claims 1 to 9, further comprising:
a handle provided on the moving unit, wherein
a lower end of the button input unit is located between an upper end of the handle
and a center of the handle.
11. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 10, wherein the upper end of the handle is
located higher than the lower end of the button input unit, or wherein the upper end
of the handle is located between the center of the moving unit and the lower end of
the button input unit.
12. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 10, or 11, wherein a lower end of the handle
is located higher than a lower end of the rotary input portion, or wherein a lower
end of the rotary input portion is located between a lower end of the handle and a
lower end of the moving unit.
13. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 10, 11, or 12, further comprising:
a display unit fixed to the cabinet so as to be located opposite the moving unit with
respect to the rotary input portion, the display unit being configured to output information
identical to the information output by the output portion or information different
from the information output by the output portion, wherein
the center of the handle is located higher than a lower end of the display unit.
14. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 13, wherein the center of the handle is located
between the lower end of the button input unit and the lower end of the display unit.
15. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 13, or 14, wherein the lower end of the display
unit is located between the center of the handle and a lower end of the handle, or
wherein the lower end of the button input unit is located between the upper end of
the handle and the lower end of the display unit.
16. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 13, 14, or 15, wherein the center of the button
input unit or a center of the display unit is located between the center of the moving
unit and the upper end of the handle.
17. The laundry treating apparatus of any one of claims 13 to 16, wherein the upper end
of the handle is located between the center of the button input unit and a lower end
of the button input unit or between a center of the display unit and the lower end
of the button input unit.
18. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 13, wherein a lower end of the handle is located
between the lower end of the display unit and a lower end of the rotary input portion.
19. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
a display unit fixed to the cabinet so as to be located opposite the moving unit with
respect to the rotary input portion, the display unit being configured to output information
identical to the information output by the output portion or information different
from the information output by the output portion, wherein
the button input unit comprises a first button located between the rotary input portion
and the moving unit and a second button located between the rotary input portion and
the display unit, and
a longest horizontal distance between the first button and the second button is set
to be equal to or less than a width of the display unit.
20. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 19, wherein a shortest horizontal distance
between the moving unit and the first button is set to be equal to or less than a
shortest horizontal distance between the second button and the display unit.
21. The laundry treating apparatus of claim 19, wherein a width of the display unit is
set to be equal to or greater than a longest horizontal distance between the first
button and the second button, or wherein a width of the display unit is set to be
equal to or less than a shortest horizontal distance between the moving unit and the
display unit.