EP3124687B1 - Laundry dryer having condensing apparatus and method of cleaning condensing apparatus thereof - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method of cleaning a condensing apparatus of a laundry dryer, wherein the condensing apparatus comprises an air passage, a water supply apparatus connected to the air passage, and a fan that enables air from a drying drum to pass through the air passage, wherein the air passage has a turbulence apparatus that enables the air passing through the air passage to generate a turbulent flow, a water outlet of the water supply apparatus is located above the turbulence apparatus, and the fan is controlled by a control apparatus adapted to run a drying program, wherein the turbulence apparatus is a blocking member that extends from an air passage wall into an interior of the passage to change a flowing path of a blocked air flow, or a deformation of the air passage wall in an air flowing direction or of a flowing sectional area, wherein the method comprises running a cleaning process, and the cleaning process comprises: continuously supplying, by the water supply apparatus, water into the air passage; and enabling, by the control apparatus, the fan to run, controlling a running parameter of the
- the invention also relates to a laundry dryer embodied as defined above whose control apparatus is set to be capable of cleaning the condensation apparatus by the method defined above.
- Document WO 2013/088362 A1 discloses a laundry dryer and a method for cleaning as defined above. This document in particular discloses a washer-dryer having a condensation apparatus which is scheduled to be cleaned during a washing or rinsing process.
- Laundry dryers usually include machines purely having a function of a laundry dryer and machines integrated with laundry washing and laundry drying functions, whith the latter machines usually designated as "washer-dryers".
- a drying principle of a laundry dryer may be generally summarized as follows: under an effect of a heating apparatus, after being heated by the heating apparatus, dry air forms dry hot air, which then enters a drying drum to exchange heat with wet laundry and removes moisture from the laundry, and forms relatively damp hot air; upon condensation by a condensing apparatus, moisture of the damp hot air is condensed into water, which is then discharged through a drain pipe; after being condensed, the air becomes relatively dry cold air, and under an effect of a fan, is led into the heating apparatus again, and forms dry hot air after being heated to enter a next cycle; and such a process is repeated until a drying program ends.
- the drying drum usually includes a tub for holding washing liquid or for guiding drying process air, and a drum rotatably disposed within the tub for holding laundry to
- the lint would be brought by damp hot air into the condensing apparatus and be attached to an inner wall of the condensing apparatus, thereby affecting a condensing effect or blocking flowing of air.
- the lint might be brought into the fan and even into a heating passage and be attached onto the fan or a surface of the heating apparatus in the heating passage, thereby reducing an air blowing effect of the fan, and even a danger that the deposits are ignited by the heating apparatus may probably occur.
- a condensing apparatus is provided with a spraying apparatus, which removes deposits by spraying water onto an inner wall of a condensing passage.
- a condensing passage is usually irregularly, existence of a place that cannot be flushed is inevitable.
- an area above the spraying apparatus cannot be flushed, and this area is generally an area where deposit accumulation is severer.
- a fan and a heating passage also cannot be flushed by using the spraying apparatus disposed inside the condensing passage.
- the spraying apparatus usually also has disadvantages such as a spraying scope is small, water flow pressure is not concentrated, and a flushing force is small.
- An objective of the present invention is to improve an effect of flushing deposits inside a condensing apparatus.
- the present invention provides a method of cleaning a condensing apparatus of a laundry dryer, and a laundry dryer implementing such method, in accordance with the respective independent claim attached.
- Preferred and facultative embodiments of the invention are defined in dependent claims, described in the subsequendt description, and shown in the drawing attached. Absent any apparent conflict facultative embodiments of the inventive method correspond to facultative embodiments of the inventive laundry dryer and vice versa, even if not indicated expressly herein.
- the present invention accordingly provides a method of cleaning a condensing apparatus of a laundry dryer, where the condensing apparatus includes an air passage, a water supply apparatus connected to the air passage, and a fan that enables air from a drying drum to pass through the air passage, where the air passage has a turbulence apparatus that enables the air passing through the air passage to generate a turbulent flow, a water outlet of the water supply apparatus is located above the turbulence apparatus, and the fan is controlled by a control apparatus adapted to run a drying program, wherein the turbulence apparatus is a blocking member that extends from an air passage wall into an interior of the passage to change a flowing path of a blocked air flow, or a deformation of the air passage wall in an air flowing direction or of a flowing sectional area, the method includes running a cleaning process, and the cleaning process comprises: continuously supplying, by the water supply apparatus, water into the air passage; and enabling, by the control apparatus, the fan to run, controlling a running
- the laundry dryer may refer to a machine having a laundry drying function, for example, a machine that purely dries laundry, and may also be a laundry washing and drying machine like a washer-dryer.
- the present invention may achieve an improved cleaning effect by adjusting the rotation speed of the fan without changing a structural feature. Because the fan actuates an air flow to move upward, the air generates a turbulent flow at the turbulence apparatus to blow away water at this place. When the rotation speed of the fan increases to enable a lifting force generated the air flow to lift the water that is at least partially blown away upward, and meanwhile, because water is continuously supplied to the air passage, the water that is lifted upward gradually increases and converges at the turbulence apparatus and an area above. Because of the turbulent flow and lifting effect of the air flow, the water that converges inside the air passage tumbles and surges in the air passage, so as to flush the inner wall of the air passage.
- a cycle of repeated changes of the water inside the air passage from less to more and further from more to less is restarted.
- Each change cycle is completed within a short time, so while the water inside the air passage continuously tumbles and surges, a volume thereof continuously changes, thereby producing a continuous and intensive flushing effect on the inner wall of the air passage.
- the deposits that are flushed down are also brought away by the water flow from the bottom of the air passage.
- control apparatus gradually increases a running parameter of the fan and enables the running parameter to reach a target parameter and then remain at the target parameter for at least a period of time. In this period of time, the water that converges inside the air passage continuously flushes the inner wall of the air passage.
- the target parameter is set as that when the running parameter of the fan reaches the target parameter, a lifting force generated by actuating, by the fan, an air flow to move upward at least enables partial water to be lifted by air and gradually converge at the turbulence apparatus.
- the target parameter is set as that when the running parameter of the fan reaches the target parameter, a lifting force generated by actuating, by the fan, an air flow to move upward at least enables partial water to be lifted to a top of the air passage.
- a lifting force generated by actuating, by the fan an air flow to move upward at least enables partial water to be lifted to a top of the air passage.
- the top of the air passage may also be cleaned favorably.
- the target parameter is set as that when the running parameter of the fan reaches the target parameter, a lifting force generated by actuating, by the fan, an air flow to move upward enables water to be lifted and partially enter the fan.
- the water that enters the fan flushes components, particularly blades, of the fan.
- partial water, being actuated by the fan enters an air heating passage, so as to flush both the fan and the air heating passage to some extent.
- the running parameter may be an input voltage.
- the control apparatus controls the input voltage of the fan.
- the rotation speed of the fan is increased by gradually increasing the input voltage.
- the laundry dryer completes cleaning the condensing apparatus in the process of drying the laundry.
- the cleaning process is, preferably, in an earlier stage of the drying program. In this way, even if the water that may be brought by the fan into the air heating apparatus and subsequently enter the drying drum in the cleaning process splashes onto the laundry, the laundry may also be dried by means of the subsequent drying program. If the cleaning process is in a later stage of the drying program, the laundry that are almost dried may be damped by water from the air heating passage.
- the cleaning process may be run according to a use status of the drying program. Each time after the drying program has run for a specific number of times, the control apparatus runs the cleaning process in the drying program. Hence, only after the deposit are accumulated to a certain extent, centralized cleaning is performed, thereby reducing consumption of water.
- the present invention also provides a laundry dryer that improves an effect of flushing deposits inside a condensing apparatus.
- the laundry dryer includes a drying drum for accommodating laundry and a condensing apparatus fluidly in communication with the drying drum, where the condensing apparatus includes an air passage, a water supply apparatus connected to the air passage, and a fan that enables air from the drying drum to pass through the air passage, where the air passage has a turbulence apparatus that enables the air passing through the air passage to generate a turbulent flow, a water outlet of the water supply apparatus is located above the turbulence apparatus, and the fan is controlled by a control apparatus, the control apparatus is set to be capable of cleaning the condensing apparatus by using the foregoing method.
- the condensing apparatus may be water-cooled, air-cooled, or of a heat pump type.
- the fan has direct-current brushless motor.
- the turbulence apparatus is a blocking member that extends from an air passage wall into an interior of the passage to change a flowing path of a blocked air flow, or a deformation of the air passage wall in an air flowing direction or of a flowing sectional area.
- a laundry dryer 1 has a case 2, a drum 5 that can be driven by a primary motor 4 inside the case 2 to rotate, and a tub 6 sleeved on the drum 5.
- the tub 6 is connected to and in spatial communication with an air passage 9 of a condensing apparatus 7.
- the air passage 9 of the condensing apparatus is further connected to a fan 11 and an air heating passage 10 in sequence. Another end of the air heating passage 10 is further in spatial communication with the tub 6.
- a heater 12 in the air heating passage 10 heats dried air 8 that flows through the air heating passage 10; the high-temperature dried air 8 after being heated enters, under the effect of the fan 11, the drum 5 and tub 6 to heat wet laundry in the drum 5 and evaporate moisture from the laundry.
- the dried air 8 carries the evaporated moisture and further enters the air passage 9 of the condensing apparatus, where the moisture in the dried air 8 is condensed, becomes liquid again, and is separated from the dried air 8.
- the dried air 8 becomes cold and dried again, enters, under the actuation of the fan 11, the heating passage 10 again, and starts a new cycle. This process is repeated until the laundry in the inner drum 5 are finally dried.
- the air passage 9 of the condensing apparatus is connected to cooling water inlet pipe 20.
- the cooling water flows into the air passage 9 through the inlet pipe 20, so as to exchange heat with the dried air 8 in the air passage 9 to condense the moisture in the dried air 8.
- a water supply apparatus 21 is connected to the air passage 9 to supply water to the air passage 9.
- both the cooling water inlet pipe 20 and the water supply apparatus 21 for cleaning water supply water to the air passage 9 because their used water flow rates are different, they are separately disposed.
- the air passage 9 has a turbulence apparatus 30, 31, 32 that enables the air passing through the air passage 9 to generate a turbulent flow.
- a water outlet of the water supply apparatus 21 is located above the turbulence apparatus 30, 31, 32.
- the turbulence apparatus 30 is a bend formed on a wall 19 of the air passage 9.
- the turbulence apparatus 31 is an expansion formed on the wall 19 of the air passage 9.
- the turbulence apparatus 32 is a blocking member 40 that extends from the wall 19 of the air passage 9 into an interior to change a flowing path of a blocked air flow.
- the laundry dryer 1 further has a control apparatus 100.
- the fan 11 includes a direct-current brushless motor 18.
- the direct-current brushless motor 18 is connected to and controlled by the control apparatus 100.
- the control apparatus 100 may control the rotation speed of the fan 11 by controlling the input voltage loaded onto the direct-current brushless motor 18.
- the control apparatus 100 may run a cleaning process to clean deposits attached inside the condensing apparatus 7.
- the cleaning process includes: Continuously supplying, by the water supply apparatus 21, water into the air passage 9, and in this period, enabling, by the control apparatus 100, the fan 11 to run, and gradually increasing an input voltage of the fan 11 to gradually increase a rotation speed of the fan 11, and after the input voltage reaches a target voltage, maintaining the input voltage at the target voltage for at least a period of time. Under the target voltage, the rotation speed reached by the fan 11 may enable partial water to be lifted by the air and gradually converge at the turbulence apparatus 30, 31, 32.
- the target voltage may be obtained in advance by means of experiments and set in the control apparatus 100.
- the fan 11 actuates air A to move upward, the air A generates a turbulent flow at the turbulence apparatus 30, 31, 32 to blow away water W1 at this place.
- the rotation speed of the fan 11 increases to enable a lifting force generated the air flow to lift the water W2 that is at least partially blown away upward, and meanwhile, because water W1 is continuously supplied to the air passage 9, the water W2 that is lifted upward gradually increases and converges at the turbulence apparatus 30, 31, 32 and an area above. Because of the turbulent flow and lifting effect of the air flow A, the water W2 that converges inside the air passage 9 tumbles and surges in the air passage 9, so as to flush the inner wall 19 of the air passage.
- a cycle of repeated changes of the water W2 inside the air passage 9 from less to more and further from more to less is restarted.
- Each change cycle is completed within a short time, so while the water W2 inside the air passage 9 continuously tumbles and surges, a volume thereof continuously changes, thereby producing a continuous and intensive flushing effect on the inner wall 19 of the air passage.
- the deposits that are flushed down are also brought away by the water W3 flow from the bottom of the air passage 9.
- the target voltage is set as that when the input voltage of the fan 11 reaches the target voltage, a lifting force generated by actuating, by the fan 11, an air flow A to move upward at least enables partial water to be lifted to a top of the air passage 9.
- the target voltage is set as that when the input voltage of the fan 11 reaches the target voltage, a lifting force generated by actuating, by the fan 11, an air flow A to move upward enables water to be lifted and partially enter the fan 11 above the air passage 9.
- When to run the cleaning process may be determined by the control apparatus 100. For example, each time after the drying program has run for a specific number of times, the control apparatus runs the cleaning process in the drying program.
- the cleaning process is integrated into the drying program.
- the cleaning process is, preferably, in an earlier stage of the drying program.
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- The present invention relates to a method of cleaning a condensing apparatus of a laundry dryer, wherein the condensing apparatus comprises an air passage, a water supply apparatus connected to the air passage, and a fan that enables air from a drying drum to pass through the air passage, wherein the air passage has a turbulence apparatus that enables the air passing through the air passage to generate a turbulent flow, a water outlet of the water supply apparatus is located above the turbulence apparatus, and the fan is controlled by a control apparatus adapted to run a drying program, wherein the turbulence apparatus is a blocking member that extends from an air passage wall into an interior of the passage to change a flowing path of a blocked air flow, or a deformation of the air passage wall in an air flowing direction or of a flowing sectional area, wherein the method comprises running a cleaning process, and the cleaning process comprises: continuously supplying, by the water supply apparatus, water into the air passage; and enabling, by the control apparatus, the fan to run, controlling a running parameter of the fan to gradually increase a rotation speed of the fan, and at least increasing the rotation speed until partially water is lifted by air and gradually converges at the turbulence apparatus.
- The invention also relates to a laundry dryer embodied as defined above whose control apparatus is set to be capable of cleaning the condensation apparatus by the method defined above.
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WO 2013/088362 A1 discloses a laundry dryer and a method for cleaning as defined above. This document in particular discloses a washer-dryer having a condensation apparatus which is scheduled to be cleaned during a washing or rinsing process. - Laundry dryers usually include machines purely having a function of a laundry dryer and machines integrated with laundry washing and laundry drying functions, whith the latter machines usually designated as "washer-dryers". A drying principle of a laundry dryer may be generally summarized as follows: under an effect of a heating apparatus, after being heated by the heating apparatus, dry air forms dry hot air, which then enters a drying drum to exchange heat with wet laundry and removes moisture from the laundry, and forms relatively damp hot air; upon condensation by a condensing apparatus, moisture of the damp hot air is condensed into water, which is then discharged through a drain pipe; after being condensed, the air becomes relatively dry cold air, and under an effect of a fan, is led into the heating apparatus again, and forms dry hot air after being heated to enter a next cycle; and such a process is repeated until a drying program ends. In a washer-dryer the drying drum usually includes a tub for holding washing liquid or for guiding drying process air, and a drum rotatably disposed within the tub for holding laundry to be processed.
- Because in a washing or drying process, laundry would inevitably generate a lot of deposits or other impurities of broken fibres and the like residuals torn from the laundry material (herein after collectively referred to as lint or deposits), the lint would be brought by damp hot air into the condensing apparatus and be attached to an inner wall of the condensing apparatus, thereby affecting a condensing effect or blocking flowing of air. In addition, under the effect of the fan, the lint might be brought into the fan and even into a heating passage and be attached onto the fan or a surface of the heating apparatus in the heating passage, thereby reducing an air blowing effect of the fan, and even a danger that the deposits are ignited by the heating apparatus may probably occur.
- In the prior art, a condensing apparatus is provided with a spraying apparatus, which removes deposits by spraying water onto an inner wall of a condensing passage. However, because a condensing passage is usually irregularly, existence of a place that cannot be flushed is inevitable. Moreover, it is obvious that an area above the spraying apparatus cannot be flushed, and this area is generally an area where deposit accumulation is severer. A fan and a heating passage also cannot be flushed by using the spraying apparatus disposed inside the condensing passage. The spraying apparatus usually also has disadvantages such as a spraying scope is small, water flow pressure is not concentrated, and a flushing force is small.
- An objective of the present invention is to improve an effect of flushing deposits inside a condensing apparatus.
- With regard to the foregoing objective, the present invention provides a method of cleaning a condensing apparatus of a laundry dryer, and a laundry dryer implementing such method, in accordance with the respective independent claim attached. Preferred and facultative embodiments of the invention are defined in dependent claims, described in the subsequendt description, and shown in the drawing attached. Absent any apparent conflict facultative embodiments of the inventive method correspond to facultative embodiments of the inventive laundry dryer and vice versa, even if not indicated expressly herein.
- With regard to the foregoing objective, the present invention accordingly provides a method of cleaning a condensing apparatus of a laundry dryer, where the condensing apparatus includes an air passage, a water supply apparatus connected to the air passage, and a fan that enables air from a drying drum to pass through the air passage, where the air passage has a turbulence apparatus that enables the air passing through the air passage to generate a turbulent flow, a water outlet of the water supply apparatus is located above the turbulence apparatus, and the fan is controlled by a control apparatus adapted to run a drying program, wherein the turbulence apparatus is a blocking member that extends from an air passage wall into an interior of the passage to change a flowing path of a blocked air flow, or a deformation of the air passage wall in an air flowing direction or of a flowing sectional area, the method includes running a cleaning process, and the cleaning process comprises:
continuously supplying, by the water supply apparatus, water into the air passage; and enabling, by the control apparatus, the fan to run, controlling a running parameter of the fan to gradually increase a rotation speed of the fan, and at least increasing the rotation speed until partial water is lifted by air and gradually converges at the turbulence apparatus, wherein the cleaning process is integrated into the drying program. - The laundry dryer may refer to a machine having a laundry drying function, for example, a machine that purely dries laundry, and may also be a laundry washing and drying machine like a washer-dryer.
- As compared with the prior art, the present invention may achieve an improved cleaning effect by adjusting the rotation speed of the fan without changing a structural feature. Because the fan actuates an air flow to move upward, the air generates a turbulent flow at the turbulence apparatus to blow away water at this place. When the rotation speed of the fan increases to enable a lifting force generated the air flow to lift the water that is at least partially blown away upward, and meanwhile, because water is continuously supplied to the air passage, the water that is lifted upward gradually increases and converges at the turbulence apparatus and an area above. Because of the turbulent flow and lifting effect of the air flow, the water that converges inside the air passage tumbles and surges in the air passage, so as to flush the inner wall of the air passage. In addition, as the water that converges inside the air passage increases, air flow resistance inside the air passage increases, and a flowing section area of the air decreases, so an air flow rate decreases, thereby decreasing a lifting force of the air flow for the water. Gradually, the air flow is insufficient to support more and more water, so the water that flows to a bottom of the air passage increases and the water that converges inside the air passage decreases. Then the air flow resistance inside the air passage decreases, and the flowing section area of the air increases, so the air flow rate increases. Moreover, in this way, the lifting force of the air flow for the water increases, so that the water that converges inside the air passage gradually increases again. A cycle of repeated changes of the water inside the air passage from less to more and further from more to less is restarted. Each change cycle is completed within a short time, so while the water inside the air passage continuously tumbles and surges, a volume thereof continuously changes, thereby producing a continuous and intensive flushing effect on the inner wall of the air passage. The deposits that are flushed down are also brought away by the water flow from the bottom of the air passage.
- To achieve an even better flushing effect, the control apparatus gradually increases a running parameter of the fan and enables the running parameter to reach a target parameter and then remain at the target parameter for at least a period of time. In this period of time, the water that converges inside the air passage continuously flushes the inner wall of the air passage.
- The target parameter is set as that when the running parameter of the fan reaches the target parameter, a lifting force generated by actuating, by the fan, an air flow to move upward at least enables partial water to be lifted by air and gradually converge at the turbulence apparatus.
- Preferably, the target parameter is set as that when the running parameter of the fan reaches the target parameter, a lifting force generated by actuating, by the fan, an air flow to move upward at least enables partial water to be lifted to a top of the air passage. In this way, at least an area from the turbulence apparatus to the top of the passage inside the air passage can be effectively cleaned. As compared with the prior art, the top of the air passage may also be cleaned favorably.
- If it is expected that the fan may also be cleaned, the target parameter is set as that when the running parameter of the fan reaches the target parameter, a lifting force generated by actuating, by the fan, an air flow to move upward enables water to be lifted and partially enter the fan. The water that enters the fan flushes components, particularly blades, of the fan. In addition, partial water, being actuated by the fan, enters an air heating passage, so as to flush both the fan and the air heating passage to some extent.
- The running parameter may be an input voltage. The control apparatus controls the input voltage of the fan. The rotation speed of the fan is increased by gradually increasing the input voltage.
- The laundry dryer completes cleaning the condensing apparatus in the process of drying the laundry.
The cleaning process is, preferably, in an earlier stage of the drying program. In this way, even if the water that may be brought by the fan into the air heating apparatus and subsequently enter the drying drum in the cleaning process splashes onto the laundry, the laundry may also be dried by means of the subsequent drying program. If the cleaning process is in a later stage of the drying program, the laundry that are almost dried may be damped by water from the air heating passage.
The cleaning process may be run according to a use status of the drying program. Each time after the drying program has run for a specific number of times, the control apparatus runs the cleaning process in the drying program. Hence, only after the deposit are accumulated to a certain extent, centralized cleaning is performed, thereby reducing consumption of water. - The present invention also provides a laundry dryer that improves an effect of flushing deposits inside a condensing apparatus. The laundry dryer includes a drying drum for accommodating laundry and a condensing apparatus fluidly in communication with the drying drum, where the condensing apparatus includes an air passage, a water supply apparatus connected to the air passage, and a fan that enables air from the drying drum to pass through the air passage, where the air passage has a turbulence apparatus that enables the air passing through the air passage to generate a turbulent flow, a water outlet of the water supply apparatus is located above the turbulence apparatus, and the fan is controlled by a control apparatus, the control apparatus is set to be capable of cleaning the condensing apparatus by using the foregoing method.
The condensing apparatus may be water-cooled, air-cooled, or of a heat pump type.
To produce a speed-variable effect of the fan, preferably, the fan has direct-current brushless motor.
The turbulence apparatus is a blocking member that extends from an air passage wall into an interior of the passage to change a flowing path of a blocked air flow, or a deformation of the air passage wall in an air flowing direction or of a flowing sectional area.
The present invention is further described below by referring to the accompanying drawing. The disclosure will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow for illustration only, and thus not limitative of the disclosure. In the drawing: - FIG. 1
- is a side view of a laundry dryer;
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- is a schematic diagram of a first implementation manner of a condensing apparatus;
- FIG. 2B
- is a schematic diagram of a second implementation manner of a condensing apparatus; and
- FIG. 2C
- is a schematic diagram of a third implementation manner of a condensing apparatus.
- As shown in
FIG. 1 , alaundry dryer 1 has acase 2, adrum 5 that can be driven by a primary motor 4 inside thecase 2 to rotate, and atub 6 sleeved on thedrum 5. Thetub 6 is connected to and in spatial communication with anair passage 9 of acondensing apparatus 7. Theair passage 9 of the condensing apparatus is further connected to afan 11 and anair heating passage 10 in sequence. Another end of theair heating passage 10 is further in spatial communication with thetub 6. - In a drying program, a
heater 12 in theair heating passage 10 heats driedair 8 that flows through theair heating passage 10; the high-temperature driedair 8 after being heated enters, under the effect of thefan 11, thedrum 5 andtub 6 to heat wet laundry in thedrum 5 and evaporate moisture from the laundry. The driedair 8 carries the evaporated moisture and further enters theair passage 9 of the condensing apparatus, where the moisture in the driedair 8 is condensed, becomes liquid again, and is separated from the driedair 8. Hence, the driedair 8 becomes cold and dried again, enters, under the actuation of thefan 11, theheating passage 10 again, and starts a new cycle. This process is repeated until the laundry in theinner drum 5 are finally dried. Theair passage 9 of the condensing apparatus is connected to coolingwater inlet pipe 20. In the drying program, the cooling water flows into theair passage 9 through theinlet pipe 20, so as to exchange heat with the driedair 8 in theair passage 9 to condense the moisture in the driedair 8. - To clean the
air passage 9, awater supply apparatus 21 is connected to theair passage 9 to supply water to theair passage 9. In this embodiment, although both the coolingwater inlet pipe 20 and thewater supply apparatus 21 for cleaning water supply water to theair passage 9, because their used water flow rates are different, they are separately disposed. - As shown in
FIGs. 2A, 2B, and 2C , theair passage 9 has aturbulence apparatus air passage 9 to generate a turbulent flow. A water outlet of thewater supply apparatus 21 is located above theturbulence apparatus FIG. 2A , theturbulence apparatus 30 is a bend formed on awall 19 of theair passage 9. In a second embodiment as shown inFIG. 2B , theturbulence apparatus 31 is an expansion formed on thewall 19 of theair passage 9. In a third embodiment as shown inFIG. 2C , theturbulence apparatus 32 is a blocking member 40 that extends from thewall 19 of theair passage 9 into an interior to change a flowing path of a blocked air flow. Thelaundry dryer 1 further has acontrol apparatus 100. Thefan 11 includes a direct-current brushless motor 18. The direct-current brushless motor 18 is connected to and controlled by thecontrol apparatus 100. Thecontrol apparatus 100 may control the rotation speed of thefan 11 by controlling the input voltage loaded onto the direct-current brushless motor 18. - The
control apparatus 100 may run a cleaning process to clean deposits attached inside the condensingapparatus 7. - The cleaning process includes: Continuously supplying, by the
water supply apparatus 21, water into theair passage 9, and in this period, enabling, by thecontrol apparatus 100, thefan 11 to run, and gradually increasing an input voltage of thefan 11 to gradually increase a rotation speed of thefan 11, and after the input voltage reaches a target voltage, maintaining the input voltage at the target voltage for at least a period of time. Under the target voltage, the rotation speed reached by thefan 11 may enable partial water to be lifted by the air and gradually converge at theturbulence apparatus - The target voltage may be obtained in advance by means of experiments and set in the
control apparatus 100. - As shown in
FIGs. 2A, 2B, and 2C , because thefan 11 actuates air A to move upward, the air A generates a turbulent flow at theturbulence apparatus fan 11 increases to enable a lifting force generated the air flow to lift the water W2 that is at least partially blown away upward, and meanwhile, because water W1 is continuously supplied to theair passage 9, the water W2 that is lifted upward gradually increases and converges at theturbulence apparatus air passage 9 tumbles and surges in theair passage 9, so as to flush theinner wall 19 of the air passage. In addition, as the water W2 that converges inside theair passage 9 increases, air flow resistance inside theair passage 9 increases, and a flowing section area of the air decreases, so an air flow rate decreases, thereby decreasing a lifting force of the air flow A for the water. Gradually, the air flow A is insufficient to support more and more water W2, so the water W3 that flows to a bottom of theair passage 9 increases and the water W2 that converges inside theair passage 9 decreases. Then the air flow resistance inside theair passage 9 decreases, and the flowing section area of the air increases, so the air flow rate increases. Moreover, in this way, the lifting force of the air flow for the water increases, so that the water W2 that converges inside theair passage 9 gradually increases again. A cycle of repeated changes of the water W2 inside theair passage 9 from less to more and further from more to less is restarted. Each change cycle is completed within a short time, so while the water W2 inside theair passage 9 continuously tumbles and surges, a volume thereof continuously changes, thereby producing a continuous and intensive flushing effect on theinner wall 19 of the air passage. The deposits that are flushed down are also brought away by the water W3 flow from the bottom of theair passage 9. - To achieve the foregoing effect, it needs to be ensure that when the input voltage of the
fan 11 reaches the target voltage, a lifting force generated by actuating, by thefan 11, an air flow A to move upward at least enables partial water to be lifted by air A and gradually converge at theturbulence apparatus - Preferably, the target voltage is set as that when the input voltage of the
fan 11 reaches the target voltage, a lifting force generated by actuating, by thefan 11, an air flow A to move upward at least enables partial water to be lifted to a top of theair passage 9. - More preferably, the target voltage is set as that when the input voltage of the
fan 11 reaches the target voltage, a lifting force generated by actuating, by thefan 11, an air flow A to move upward enables water to be lifted and partially enter thefan 11 above theair passage 9. - When to run the cleaning process may be determined by the
control apparatus 100. For example, each time after the drying program has run for a specific number of times, the control apparatus runs the cleaning process in the drying program. - The cleaning process is integrated into the drying program. The cleaning process is, preferably, in an earlier stage of the drying program.
The foregoing descriptions and various specific implementation manners shown in the accompanying drawings are merely used for describing the present invention rather than all of the present invention. Within the scope of the basic technical ideas of the present invention, a change made by a person of ordinary skill in related art to the present invention in any form shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention. -
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- Laundry dryer
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- Case
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- Motor
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- Drum
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- Tub
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- Condensing apparatus
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- Dried air
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- Air passage
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- Air heating passage
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- Fan
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- Heater
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- Motor of fan
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- Wall of air passage
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- Cooling water inlet pipe
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- Water supply apparatus
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- Turbulence apparatus
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- Turbulence apparatus
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- Turbulence apparatus
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- Blocking member
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- Control apparatus
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- Water
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Claims (9)
- A method of cleaning a condensing apparatus (7) of a laundry dryer (1), wherein the condensing apparatus (7) comprises an air passage (9), a water supply apparatus (21) connected to the air passage (9), and a fan (11) that enables air (8) from a drying drum (5, 6) to pass through the air passage (9), wherein the air passage (9) has a turbulence apparatus (30, 31, 32) that enables the air (8) passing through the air passage (9) to generate a turbulent flow, a water outlet of the water supply apparatus (21) is located above the turbulence apparatus (30, 31, 32), and the fan (11) is controlled by a control apparatus (100) adapted to run a drying program, wherein the turbulence apparatus (30, 31, 32) is a blocking member (32) that extends from an air passage wall (19) of the air passage (9) into an interior of the passage to change a flowing path of a blocked air flow, or a deformation (30, 31) of the air passage wall (19) in an air flowing direction or of a flowing sectional area, wherein the method comprises running a cleaning process, and the cleaning process comprises:continuously supplying, by the water supply apparatus (21), water into the air passage (9); andenabling, by the control apparatus (100), the fan (11) to run, controlling a running parameter of the fan (11) to gradually increase a rotation speed of the fan (11), and at least increasing the rotation speed until partially water is lifted by air (8) and gradually converges at the turbulence apparatus (30, 31, 32) to flush the air passage wall (19),charcterized in thatthe cleaning process is integrated into the drying program.
- The method according to claim 1, characterized in that the control apparatus (100) gradually increases the running parameter of the fan (11) and enables said running parameter to reach a target parameter and then remain at the target parameter for at least a period of time.
- The method according to claim 2, characterized in that the target parameter is set as that when the running parameter of the fan (11) reaches the target parameter, a lifting force generated by actuating an air flow by the fan (11) to move upward at least enables partially the water to be lifted by the air (8) and gradually converge at the turbulence apparatus (30, 31, 32).
- The method according to claim 2, characterized in that the target parameter is set as that when the running parameter of the fan (11) reaches the target parameter, a lifting force generated by actuating an air flow by the fan (11) to move upward at least enables partially the water to be lifted to a top of the air passage (9).
- The method according to claim 2, characterized in that the target parameter is set as that when the running parameter of the fan (11) reaches the target parameter, a lifting force generated by actuating an air flow by the fan (11) to move upward enables the water to be lifted and partially enter the fan (11).
- The method according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the running parameter of the fan (11) is an input voltage.
- The method according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the cleaning process is in an earlier stage of the drying program.
- A laundry dryer (1) having a condensing apparatus (7), comprising a drying drum (5, 6) for accommodating laundry, and the condensing apparatus (7) fluidly in communication with the drying drum (5, 6), wherein the condensing apparatus (7) comprises an air passage (9), a water supply apparatus (21) connected to the air passage (9), and a fan (11) that enables air from the drying drum (5, 6) to pass through the air passage (9), wherein the air passage (9) has a turbulence apparatus (30, 31, 32) that enables the air (8) passing through the air passage (9) to generate a turbulent flow, a water outlet of the water supply apparatus (21) is located above the turbulence apparatus (30, 31, 32), and the fan (11) is controlled by a control apparatus (100), wherein the turbulence apparatus (30, 31, 32) is a blocking member (32) that extends from an air passage wall (19) of the air passage (9) into an interior of the passage to change a flowing path of a blocked air flow, or a deformation (30, 31) of the air passage wall (19) in an air flowing direction or of a flowing sectional area, characterized in that the control apparatus (100) is set to be capable of cleaning the condensing apparatus (7) by using the method according to any one of the foregoing claims.
- The laundry dryer (1) according to claim 8, characterized in that the fan (11) has a direct-current brushless motor (18).
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