[0001] The present invention relates to a laundry treatment apparatus, comprising a tub,
a drum used for containing laundry and disposed in the tub, and a heat exchange device,
conducted and connected to the tub through a main pipe, and used for cooling hot and
humid air that enters the heat exchange device. In particular, the invention relates
to a washing/drying machine.
[0003] An existing drum washing machine generally has a function of laundry drying, and
therefore is provided with a condenser accordingly.
CN 202116897 U discloses a structure of a water-cooled condenser. In addition, in order to determine
a laundry drying degree in a washing machine, a temperature sensor is generally disposed
at a position, relatively close to the air inlet or the air outlet of a condenser,
on the washing drum of the washing machine, and is used for measuring the change rule
of temperatures of drying airflow in the washing machine in the laundry drying process,
so as to determine the laundry drying degree. For example,
CN 1978731 A discloses that a temperature sensor is disposed at a position, close to the air outlet,
in the condenser. At least three conditions are required for accurate temperature
detection; first, airflow at the upstream position of and around the temperature sensor
is not condensed, so as to avoid measuring the moisture temperature by mistake; second,
not be splashed by water spray stirred by the hot wind; and third, air movement is
relatively stable and not less than a certain speed, so as to ensure effective heat
transfer. At present, in solutions disclosed in the prior art, the foregoing three
conditions cannot be met at the same time; as a result, precision of automatic laundry
drying detection cannot be reached.
[0004] An objective of the present invention is to provide a laundry treatment apparatus,
where the laundry treatment apparatus has a condenser with an improved structure design.
[0005] In order to achieve the foregoing objective, the present invention therefore provides
a laundry treatment apparatus, according to claim 1, including a tub; a drum used
for containing laundry and disposed in the tub; and a heat exchange device conducted
and connected to the tub through a main pipe, and used for cooling hot and humid air
that enters the heat exchange device, where a branch passage through which hot and
humid air flows into the heat exchange device from the tub is further disposed between
the tub and the heat exchange device, wherein the main pipe and the branch passage
are separately in communication with and connected to the tub, and a temperature sensor
is disposed in the branch passage. Also, a first joint between the branch passage
and the heat exchange device is provided with a first air inlet, and in the vertical
direction, the first air inlet is located at a position that is higher than a bottom
end of the heat exchange device by a predetermined distance. Further, a second joint
between the branch passage and the tub is provided with a second air inlet, and in
the vertical direction the position of the first air inlet is higher than the position
of the second air inlet.
[0006] The branch passage is by implication disposed on a position next to the main pipe
of the heat exchange device, so that the hot and humid air from the tub is not affected
by the heat exchange process in the heat exchange device when passing through the
branch passage. For example, the hot and humid air is not affected by condensed water
or a water-air mixture in the condensation process. In this way, the temperature sensor
disposed in the branch passage can accurately detect the original temperature of the
hot and humid air from the tub. In addition, the condensed water of the heat exchange
device in the heat exchange process does not flow back into the branch passage, so
as to prevent the temperature sensor from being wet, which again ensures accuracy
of detecting the temperature of the hot and humid air by the temperature sensor. Therefore,
the temperature sensor can accurately detect the temperature change of the hot and
humid air in the laundry treatment apparatus without being interfered by other environmental
factors, so as to accurately determine a laundry drying degree.
[0007] In the heat exchange process, the condensed water gathers to flow towards the lowest
portion of the main pipe of the heat exchange device, and the position of the first
air inlet being higher than the lowest portion of the main pipe helps prevent the
condensed water from flowing back into the branch passage, so as to avoid inaccurate
temperature measuring caused by that the temperature sensor in the branch passage
is affected.
[0008] The first air inlet and the second air inlet are disposed in such a manner, so that
the hot and humid air in the tub can successfully pass through the branch passage
to form air movement that is relatively stable and not less than a certain speed,
and the temperature sensor can measure the original temperature of the hot and humid
air. Meanwhile, a water flow in the tub is hard to flow into and pass through the
branch passage to affect accuracy of temperature measuring by the temperature sensor.
[0009] The foregoing laundry treatment apparatus may be a washing/drying machine, a drying
machine, or another household appliance with a similar functional structure.
[0010] The foregoing heat exchange device may be a water-cooled condenser or another condensing
component with a similar functional structure.
[0011] As a further improvement of the invention, the outside of the branch passage is covered
by a thermal insulation layer so that the temperature in the branch passage is not
affected by the environment outside the pipe.
[0012] In an embodiment of the present invention, the thermal insulation layer is a mineral
fiber layer or a foamed layer.
[0013] As a further improvement of the invention, the thermal insulation layer is an asbestos
layer or a foamed layer.
[0014] The outside of the branch passage is covered by the thermal insulation layer, so
that the environment inside the branch passage is not affected by the environment
outside the branch passage, thereby ensuring reliability and accuracy of measuring
the temperature in the branch passage by the temperature sensor in the branch passage.
The thermal insulation layer may be made from asbestos, a foamed material, or another
similar thermal insulation material.
[0015] As a further improvement of the invention, the temperature sensor is a thermistor
temperature sensor.
[0016] As a further improvement of the invention, the temperature sensor is disposed on
the lower pipe wall of the branch passage.
[0017] As a further improvement of the invention, the temperature sensor has a sensing portion
and a base portion, and when the temperature sensor is installed on the lower pipe
wall of the branch passage through the base portion, the sensing portion is away from
the inner surface of the lower pipe wall by a predetermined distance.
[0018] As a further improvement of the invention, the temperature sensor is vertically disposed
on the inner surface of the lower pipe wall.
[0019] The temperature sensor is installed on the branch passage in such a manner, so that,
even if water droplets enter the branch passage and drip on the temperature sensor,
the water droplets flow towards the root of the temperature sensor because of the
action of gravity and do not remain in the sensing part of the temperature sensor,
which ensures properness and accuracy of temperature measuring by the temperature
sensor to the greatest extent.
[0020] As a further improvement of the invention, the pipe diameter of the branch passage
is set in such a manner that an air speed in the branch passage is 3 m/s to 5 m/s
in the working process of the laundry treatment apparatus.
[0021] A size of the pipe diameter of the branch passage affects the speed of the hot and
humid air when the hot and humid air passes; therefore, the pipe diameter must be
within a proper range, so that air movement that is relatively stable and not less
than a certain speed can pass through the branch passage, thereby ensuring accuracy
of temperature measuring by the temperature sensor.
[0022] The disclosure will become more fully understood from the detailed description of
a preferred embodiment given hereinbelow for illustration only and with reference
to the drawing attached. In the drawing:
FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a laundry treatment apparatus;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a cross section of FIG. 1; and
FIG. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a heat exchange device.
[0023] As shown in FIG. 1, a laundry treatment apparatus 10 includes a case body 2, an tub
4 installed in the case body 2, and an drum 6, driven by a motor 8 and is rotatably
installed in the tub 4, and used for containing, washing, and/or drying laundry to
be treated. The drum wall of the drum 6 is provided with a hole (not shown) that can
be in communication with space of the tub 4. The tub 4 is separately connected to
two ends 14a and 14b of an air passage 14, to form a circulation loop. The air passage
14 includes an air blowing device 18 for facilitating air circulation, a heating device
19 for heating air, and a heat exchange device 20 used for performing cooling and
dehumidification on air that passes through the heat exchange device. A main function
of the heat exchange device 20is to exchange heat with hot and humid air that passes
through the heat exchange device 20 and comes from the tub 4 and the drum 6, and absorb
heat in the air, so as to condense and separate moisture in the air.
[0024] As shown in FIG. 2, the heat exchange device 20 is in communication with the tub
4 through a main pipe 21, so that the hot and humid air passes through the main pipe
21 and enters the heat exchange device 20 for condensing. Meanwhile, a branch passage
22 for the hot and humid air to flow into the heat exchange device 20 from the tub
4 is further disposed between the tub 4 and the heat exchange device 20. A first joint
between the branch passage 22 and the heat exchange device 20 is provided with a first
air inlet 221, and the branch passage 22 is in communication with the tub 4 through
a second air inlet 222. A temperature sensor 30 used for measuring a temperature change
of the hot and humid air is disposed in the branch passage 22. The branch passage
22 is further disposed on a position next to the main pipe 21 of the heat exchange
device 20, so that the hot and humid air from the tub 4 is not affected by the heat
exchange process in the heat exchange device 20 when passing through the branch passage
22, for example, the hot and humid air is not affected by condensed water or water-air
mixture in the condensation process. In this way, the temperature sensor 30 disposed
in the branch passage 22 can accurately detect the original temperature of the hot
and humid air from the tub 4. In addition, the condensed water of the heat exchange
device 20 in the heat exchange process does not flow back into the branch passage
22, so as to prevent the temperature sensor 30 from being wet, which again ensures
accuracy of measuring the temperature of the hot and humid air by the temperature
sensor 30. Therefore, the temperature sensor 30 can accurately detect the temperature
change of the hot and humid air in the laundry treatment apparatus without being interfered
by other environmental factors, so as to accurately determine the laundry drying degree.
[0025] The surface outside of the branch passage 22 is further covered by a thermal insulation
layer (not shown), so that the environment inside the branch passage 22 is not affected
by the environment outside the branch passage 22, thereby ensuring reliability and
accuracy of measuring the temperature in the branch passage 22 by the temperature
sensor 30 in the branch passage 22. The thermal insulation layer may be made from
asbestos, foamed material, or another similar thermal insulation material.
[0026] As shown in FIG. 3, the heat exchange device 20 has a condensation portion 23 in
which a condensation process occurs, and the main pipe 21 and the branch passage 22
that are separately in communication with and connected to the tub 4. The hot and
humid air that enters the heat exchange device 20 through the main pipe 21 and the
branch passage 22 is condensed and exchanges heat in the condensation portion 23,
and moisture in the hot and humid air is condensed to be separated from air, and falls
to the bottom 24 of the heat exchange device 20. Seen from the vertical direction,
the bottom 24 is generally set in the lowest portion of the main pipe 21, and condensed
water flows back into the tub 4 along the main pipe 21. In order to prevent the condensed
water from entering the branch passage 22 to make the temperature sensor 30 wet to
cause inaccurate temperature measuring. See from the vertical direction, the vertical
position of the first air inlet 221, by which the branch passage 22 communicates with
and connects to the heat exchange device 20, is higher than the vertical position
of the bottom 24 of the heat exchange device.
[0027] See from the vertical direction, the vertical position of the first air inlet 221
is higher than the vertical position of the second air inlet 222, so that the branch
passage 22 is extended upwards at a certain angle from the tub 4 to be connected to
the heat exchange device 20. The first air inlet and the second air inlet are disposed
in such a manner, so that the hot and humid air in the tub 4 can successfully pass
through the branch passage 22 to form air movement that is relatively stable and not
less than a certain speed, and the temperature sensor 30 can measure the original
temperature of the hot and humid air, thereby ensuring accuracy of temperature measuring.
Meanwhile, the water flow in the tub 4 is hard to flow into and pass through the branch
passage 22 to make the temperature sensor 30 wet to affect accuracy of temperature
measuring by the temperature sensor 30.
[0028] Seen from the vertical direction, the branch passage 22 includes an upper pipe wall
223 and a lower pipe wall 224, the temperature sensor 30 is installed and disposed
on the lower pipe wall 224, and preferably the temperature sensor 30 is a thermistor
temperature sensor. The temperature sensor 30 has a sensing portion 31 and a base
portion 32, and when the temperature sensor 30 is vertically installed on the lower
pipe wall 224 of the branch passage through the base portion 32 of the temperature
sensor 30, the sensing portion 31 of the temperature sensor 30 is away from an inner
surface of the lower pipe
wall 224 by a predetermined distance. In this way, even if water droplets enter the
branch passage 22 and drip on the sensing portion 31 of the temperature sensor 30,
the water droplets flow towards the base portion 32 of the temperature sensor 30 because
of the action of gravity and do not remain in the sensing portion 31 of the temperature
sensor 30, which ensures properness and accuracy of temperature measuring by the temperature
sensor 30 to the greatest extent.
[0029] The size of the pipe diameter of the branch passage 22 affects the speed of the hot
and humid air when the hot and humid air passes; therefore, the pipe diameter of the
branch passage 22 must be within a proper range, so that air movement t is relatively
stable and can passes through the branch passage 22 at not less than a certain speed,
thereby ensuring accuracy of temperature measuring by the temperature sensor 30. Preferably,
the pipe diameter of the branch passage 22 is set in such a manner that the air speed
in the branch passage 22 is 3 m/s to 5 m/s in the working process of the laundry treatment
apparatus.
[0030] The series of detailed description above is merely specific description of practicable
embodiments of the present invention, but is not intended to limit the protection
scope of the present invention.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0031]
- 10
- laundry treatment apparatus
- 2
- case body
- 4
- tub
- 6
- drum
- 8
- motor
- 14
- air passage
- 14a and 14b
- two ends of the air passage
- 18
- air blowing device
- 19
- heating device
- 20
- heat exchange device
- 21
- main pipe
- 22
- branch passage
- 221
- first air inlet
- 222
- second air inlet
- 223
- upper pipe wall
- 224
- lower pipe wall
- 23
- condensation portion
- 24
- bottom end
- 30
- temperature sensor
- 31
- sensing portion
- 32
- base portion
1. A laundry treatment apparatus (10), comprising a tub (4);
a drum (6), used for containing laundry and disposed in the tub (4);
a heat exchange device (20), conducted and connected to the tub (4) through a main
pipe (21), and used for cooling hot and humid air that enters the heat exchange device
(20);
characterized in that:
a branch passage (22) through which hot and humid air flows into the heat exchange
device (20) from the tub (4) is further disposed between the tub (4) and the heat
exchange device (20), wherein the main pipe (21) and the branch passage (22) are separately
in communication with and connected to the tub (4), and a temperature sensor (30)
is disposed in the branch passage (22);
a first joint between the branch passage (22) and the heat exchange device (20) is
provided with a first air inlet (221), and in the vertical direction, the first air
inlet (221) is located at a position that is higher than a bottom end (24) of the
heat exchange device (20) by a predetermined distance; and
a second joint between the branch passage (22) and the tub (4) is provided with a
second air inlet (222), and in the vertical direction, the position of the first air
inlet (221) is higher than the position of the second air inlet (222).
2. The laundry treatment apparatus (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the outside of the branch passage (22) is covered by a thermal insulation layer so
that the temperature in the branch passage (22) is not affected by the environment
outside the branch passage.
3. The laundry treatment apparatus (10) according to claim 2, characterized in that the thermal insulation layer is a mineral fiber layer or a foamed layer.
4. The laundry treatment apparatus (10) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the temperature sensor (30) is a thermistor temperature sensor.
5. The laundry treatment apparatus (10) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the temperature sensor (30) is disposed on a lower pipe wall (224) of the branch
passage (22).
6. The laundry treatment apparatus (10) according to claim 5, characterized in that the temperature sensor (30) has a sensing portion (31) and a base portion (32), and
when the temperature sensor (30) is installed on the lower pipe wall (224) of the
branch passage through the base portion (32), the sensing portion (31) is away from
the inner surface of the lower pipe wall (224) by a predetermined distance.
7. The laundry treatment apparatus (10) according to claim 6, characterized in that the temperature sensor (30) is vertically disposed on the inner surface of the lower
pipe wall (224).
8. The laundry treatment apparatus (10) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that a pipe diameter of the branch passage (22) is set in such a manner that the air speed
in the branch passage (22) is 3 m/s to 5 m/s in the working process of the laundry
treatment apparatus (10).
1. Wäschebehandlungsvorrichtung (10), die Folgendes umfasst:
einen Laugenbehälter (4),
eine Trommel (6), die zum Aufnehmen von Wäsche verwendet wird und in dem Laugenbehälter
(4) angeordnet ist,
eine Wärmetauschvorrichtung (20), die über eine Hauptleitung (21) zu dem Laugenbehälter
(4) geführt und damit verbunden ist und zum Kühlen von heißer und feuchter Luft verwendet
wird, die in die Wärmetauschvorrichtung (20) einströmt,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass:
ferner eine Abzweigung (22), durch die heiße und feuchte Luft aus dem Laugenbehälter
(4) in die Wärmetauschvorrichtung (20) strömt, zwischen dem Laugenbehälter (4) und
der Wärmetauschvorrichtung (20) angeordnet ist, wobei die Hauptleitung (21) und die
Abzweigung (22) getrennt an den Laugenbehälter (4) angeschlossen und damit verbunden
sind und ein Temperatursensor (30) in der Abzweigung (22) angeordnet ist,
eine erste Verbindung zwischen der Abzweigung (22) und der Wärmetauschvorrichtung
(20) mit einem ersten Lufteinlass (221) versehen ist und sich dieser in vertikaler
Richtung in einer Position befindet, die um einen vorgegebenen Abstand über einem
unteren Ende (24) der Wärmetauschvorrichtung (20) liegt, und
eine zweite Verbindung zwischen der Abzweigung (22) und dem Laugenbehälter (4) mit
einem zweiten Lufteinlass (222) versehen ist und die Position des ersten Lufteinlasses
(221) in vertikaler Richtung über der Position des zweiten Lufteinlasses (222) liegt.
2. Wäschebehandlungsvorrichtung (10) nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Außenseite der Abzweigung (22) mit einer Wärmeisolierschicht bedeckt ist, so
dass die Temperatur in der Abzweigung (22) nicht von der Umgebung außerhalb der Abzweigung
beeinflusst wird.
3. Wäschebehandlungsvorrichtung (10) nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es sich bei der Wärmeisolierschicht um eine Mineralfaserschicht oder eine Schaumschicht
handelt.
4. Wäschebehandlungsvorrichtung (10) nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es sich bei dem Temperatursensor (30) um einen Thermistor-Temperatursensor handelt.
5. Wäschebehandlungsvorrichtung (10) nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Temperatursensor (30) an einer unteren Leitungswand (224) der Abzweigung (22)
angeordnet ist.
6. Wäschebehandlungsvorrichtung (10) nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Temperatursensor (30) einen Erfassungsabschnitt (31) und einen Basisabschnitt
(32) aufweist und der Erkennungsabschnitt (31), wenn der Temperatursensor (30) durch
den Basisabschnitt (32) an der unteren Leitungswand (224) der Abzweigung installiert
ist, in einem vorgegebenen Abstand von der Innenfläche der unteren Leitungswand (224)
entfernt liegt.
7. Wäschebehandlungsvorrichtung (10) nach Anspruch 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Temperatursensor (30) vertikal an der Innenfläche der unteren Leitungswand (224)
angeordnet ist.
8. Wäschebehandlungsvorrichtung (10) nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass ein Leitungsdurchmesser der Abzweigung (22) so eingerichtet ist, dass die Luftgeschwindigkeit
in der Abzweigung (22) beim Arbeitsprozess der Wäschebehandlungsvorrichtung (10) 3
m/s bis 5 m/s beträgt.
1. Appareil de traitement du linge (10), comprenant une cuve (4) ;
un tambour (6) utilisé pour contenir le linge et disposé dans la cuve (4) ;
un dispositif d'échange de chaleur (20) dirigé et relié à la cuve (4) via un conduit
principal (21), et utilisé pour le refroidissement de l'air chaud et humide qui pénètre
dans le dispositif d'échange de chaleur (20) ;
caractérisé en ce que
un passage de dérivation (22) à travers lequel s'écoule de l'air chaud et humide qui
pénètre dans le dispositif d'échange de chaleur (20) à partir de la cuve (4) est en
outre disposé entre la cuve (4) et le dispositif d'échange de chaleur (20) ;
dans lequel le conduit principal (21) et le passage de dérivation (22) sont mis en
communication avec la cuve (4) et reliés à cette dernière de manière séparée ;
et un capteur de température (30) est disposé dans le passage de dérivation (22) ;
un premier raccord entre le passage de dérivation (22) et le dispositif d'échange
de chaleur (20) est muni d'une première entrée pour l'air (221) et, dans la direction
verticale, la première entrée pour l'air (221) est située à un endroit qui est plus
élevé qu'une extrémité inférieure (24) du dispositif d'échange de chaleur (20) sur
une distance prédéterminée ; et
un second raccord entre le passage de dérivation (22) et la cuve (4) est muni d'une
seconde entrée pour l'air (222) et, dans la direction verticale, la position de la
première entrée pour l'air (221) est plus élevée que la position de la seconde entrée
pour l'air (222).
2. Appareil de traitement du linge (10) selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le côté externe du passage de dérivation (22) est recouvert d'une couche procurant
une isolation thermique d'une manière telle que la température dans le passage de
dérivation (22) n'est pas affectée par l'atmosphère à l'extérieur du passage de dérivation.
3. Appareil de traitement du linge (10) selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que la couche procurant une isolation thermique est une couche de fibres minérales ou
une couche transformée en mousse.
4. Appareil de traitement du linge (10) selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que le capteur de température (30) est un capteur de température de type thermistor.
5. Appareil de traitement du linge (10) selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que le capteur de température (30) est disposé sur une paroi inférieure de conduit (224)
du passage de dérivation (22).
6. Appareil de traitement du linge (10) selon la revendication 5, caractérisé en ce que le capteur de température (30) possède une portion de détection (31) et une portion
de base (32), et lorsque le capteur de température (30) est monté sur la paroi inférieure
de conduit (224) du passage de dérivation à travers la portion de base (32), la portion
de détection (31) est disposée à l'écart de la surface interne de la paroi inférieure
de conduit (224) sur une distance prédéterminée.
7. Appareil de traitement du linge (10) selon la revendication 6, caractérisé en ce que le capteur de température (30) est disposé à la verticale sur la surface interne
de la paroi inférieure de conduit (224).
8. Appareil de traitement du linge (10) selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce qu'un diamètre de conduit du passage de dérivation (22) est réglé d'une manière telle
que la vitesse de l'air dans le passage de dérivation (22) s'élève de 3 m/s à 5 m/s
dans le processus de travail de l'appareil de traitement du linge (10).