EP3401432A1 - A technique for balancing during drum rotation in a washing machine - Google Patents
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- the invention refers to an arrangement for balancing during drum rotation in a drum-type washing machine according to claim 1, a drum-type washing machine according to claim 7, and a method for balancing during drum rotation in a drum-type washing machine according to claim 8.
- front loading washing machines i.e. washing machines which have a drum that rotates around a substantially horizontal axis
- the load i.e. the laundry to be washed is placed inside the drum.
- the drum is rotated, with variable speeds, along with the load in different steps of the washing program, while the load i.e. the laundry is washed and spin dried.
- the load is not distributed homogeneously inside the drum.
- the laundry may be piled up whereas in some other regions of the drum there may not be any laundry at all. This uneven distribution of the laundry i.e. the load causes imbalance in the drum during rotation.
- Such imbalance is greater when the drum is rotated at higher speeds such as during the spin-drying step where the drum is being rotated at very high speeds.
- the imbalance causes vibrations in the drum and thus in the washing machine, decreased efficiency of rotation, decreased speed of rotation, and increases noise. In long run the vibrations may also result on increased strain on the motor rotating the drum and thus resulting into decrease in component life of the washing machine components such as the motor.
- 3799348 which presents a device for rebalancing the rotary baskets of washing machines and the like, of the kind in which liquid masses are used for balancing the basket.
- the rear wall of the basket is elastically deformed and the deformations are transferred to a valve, which feeds with liquid a number of peripheral chambers mounted on the basket.
- US Patent no. 5862553 present another approach to address the problem of imbalance.
- a clothes washing machine is provided with an oscillating washing assembly including a rotating drum capable of being driven at various rotating speeds and provided with a plurality of annular hollow bodies secured to the drum.
- a plurality of moving masses are capable of freely moving within the hollow bodies.
- the drum is driven to rotate in a continuous manner at a variable, relatively low speed which is lower than the resonance frequency of the oscillating washing assembly, but is adequate to cause the washload in the drum to keep adhering against the inner peripheral surface of the drum.
- the moving masses succeed in distributing themselves in such a manner that their center of gravity locates itself in a position that is substantially opposite to the unbalance condition of the washload, the drum is started to rotate at the desired spin-extraction rate.
- the aforementioned conventional techniques use additional weight and/or adding of fluids, which result into increase of overall weight of the washing machine or usage of extra water.
- the increased weight makes the washing machine difficult to move, and more power is needed to rotate the washing machine drum due to increased weight additionally added or attained by adding of water into containers or chambers associated with the drum.
- the arrangement for balancing during drum rotation in a drum-type washing machine includes an inner drum, a first drive motor, an outer drum, a second drive motor, and a detergent solution tub.
- the inner drum is rotatably mounted within the detergent solution tub, whereas the first drive motor is positioned outside the detergent solution tub.
- the first drive motor drives rotation of the inner drum at a desired speed and in a desired rotation direction.
- the outer drum is rotatably mounted within the detergent solution tub and outside of the inner drum, i.e. the inner drum, the outer drum and the detergent solution tub are co-axially arranged around a rotational axis of the two drums.
- the outer drum is sandwiched between the inner drum and the detergent solution tub and the inner drum, the outer drum, and the detergent solution tub, respectively, are concentrically arranged.
- the second drive motor is positioned outside the detergent solution tub and drives rotation of the outer drum at a desired speed and in a desired rotation direction.
- the arrangement also includes a controller.
- the controller determines an imbalance of the inner drum during a rotation of the inner drum. Based on the determined imbalance the controller determines a balancing parameter for the outer drum.
- the balancing parameter includes a speed and a direction of rotation of the outer drum relative to a speed and a direction of the rotation of the inner drum.
- the balancing parameter is such that when the outer drum is rotated at the balancing parameter the rotation of the outer drum counters, i.e.
- the controller instructs the second drive motor to rotate the outer drum at the balancing parameter.
- the imbalance in the rotation of the inner drum is balanced. Since the present technique uses rotational speed and rotational direction of the outer drum to generate force to counter the imbalance of the rotating inner drum, the mass of the outer drum may be kept low, and thus requirement of using additional load or baffles that may be filled with liquid is reduced or obviated.
- the outer drum is used to create an imbalance equal to but in opposite direction of the imbalance of the inner drum, and thus the result of the rotation of the outer drum and the inner drum is a two oppositely directed albeit equal in magnitude imbalances that cancel out each other and result into balancing of the washing machine.
- the imbalance in the outer drum rotation may be introduced by swiftly and continually changing rotational parameters of the outer drum or by designing the outer drum with an internal nonhomogeneous mass distribution, or by adding any external mass that may introduce desired imbalance in the outer drum.
- the added external mass or the nonhomogeneous mass distribution of the outer drum is required to be low, if any, as the present technique uses the rotational speed and the rotational direction of the outer drum to generate force to counter the imbalance of the rotating inner drum.
- the balancing parameter includes an amount of load to be moved from the inner drum to the outer drum, or vice versa.
- requirement of having any external mass or liquid filled baffles to generate imbalance in the outer drum is obviated.
- the washing machine with the arrangement thus uses its own load i.e. the laundry to be washed to counter the imbalance of the inner drum by generating an equal but oppositely directed imbalance through rotation of the outer drum and by using different amounts of laundry in the different drums, i.e. in the inner drum and in the outer drum.
- the inner drum and the outer drum are configured to be separately and independently provided with laundry. This may be achieved by having a common door for the drums and thus laundry can be loaded in the inner and the outer drum by opening the common door, or by having a door for the inner drum as is present in conventionally known front loading washing machines and an annular-shaped outer door surrounding door of the inner drum. The two doors may be operated independently.
- the inner drum includes a slot configured to move the amount of load from the inner drum to the outer drum, or vice versa.
- the slot can be understood as a window between the inner and the outer drum.
- the slot may be used to align such that a part of load, i.e. some of the laundry, may pass from the inner drum to the outer drum under gravity, or vice versa.
- the rotation of the inner drum and/or the outer drum is required to be ceased or kept at very low speed to allow the passage of the some of the clothes from the inner drum to the outer drum, or vice versa.
- the slot includes an electronically controlled slot cover.
- the controller controls opening and closing of the slot cover and determines a measure of load moved from the inner drum and into the outer drum, or vice versa.
- a measure of load moved from the inner drum and into the outer drum or vice versa.
- the controller determines the imbalance of the inner drum during the rotation of the inner drum by using deviations in energy requirement, in torque and in speed of rotation of the inner drum as driven by the first drive motor relative to desired energy requirement, torque and speed of rotation of the inner drum driven by the first drive motor as programmed for the rotation of the inner drum for the given stage of washing cycle.
- the aforementioned objective is also achieved by a drum-type washing machine according to claim 7, which presents a second aspect of the present technique.
- the drum-type washing machine includes an arrangement according to the aforementioned first aspect.
- the aforementioned objective is also achieved by a method for balancing during drum rotation in a drum-type washing machine according to claim 8, which presents a third aspect of the present technique.
- the drum-type washing machine includes an arrangement according to the aforementioned first aspect.
- first the inner drum is rotated driven by the first drive motor at a rotational speed and in a rotational direction.
- the controller determines an imbalance of the inner drum during the rotation of the inner drum.
- a balancing parameter for the outer drum is determined.
- the balancing parameter includes a speed and a direction of rotation of the outer drum relative to the rotational speed and the rotational direction of the inner drum.
- the balancing parameter is such that when the outer drum is rotated at the balancing parameter the rotation of the outer drum counters the imbalance of the inner drum. Thereafter, the controller instructs the second drive motor to rotate the outer drum at the balancing parameter, and finally the outer drum is rotated at the balancing parameter driven by the second drive motor. As a result of the rotation of the outer drum at the balancing parameter the imbalance in the rotation of the inner drum is balanced. Since the present technique uses rotational speed and rotational direction of the outer drum to generate force to counter the imbalance of the rotating inner drum, the mass of the outer drum may be kept low, and thus requirement of using additional load or baffles that may be filled with liquid is reduced or obviated.
- the balancing parameter includes an amount of load to be moved from the inner drum to the outer drum or an amount of load to be moved from the outer drum to the inner drum.
- the method further includes transferring the amount of the load according to the balancing parameter from the inner drum to the outer drum, or vice versa, before instructing the second drive motor to rotate the outer drum.
- the amount of the load is transferred from the inner drum to the outer drum, or vice versa, manually.
- the amount of the load is transferred from the inner drum to the outer drum, or vice versa, automatically by using the slot and the slot cover, wherein the controller controls opening and closing of the slot cover and determines a measure of load moved from the inner drum into the outer drum or determines a measure of load moved from the outer drum into the inner drum.
- the imbalance of the inner drum during the rotation of the inner drum is determined through deviations in energy requirement, in torque and in speed of rotation of the inner drum driven by the first drive motor relative to desired energy requirement, torque and speed of rotation of the inner drum driven by the first drive motor as programmed for the rotation of the inner drum.
- Fig. 2 presents a flow chart representing an exemplary embodiment of a method 100 of the present invention.
- the method 100 is explained hereinafter in combination with an arrangement 1 of Fig. 1 and a drum-type washing machine 2 of Fig. 8 in which the arrangement 1 is present.
- the drum-type washing machine 2 hereinafter also referred to as the washing machine 2, includes the arrangement 1 of Fig 1 .
- the arrangement 1 includes a detergent solution tub 30, also referred to as an external tub or suds container, a first drum 10 for accommodating laundry through an opening 8 at the front side of the washing machine 2.
- the first drum 10 is rotatably mounted within the detergent solution tub 30, hereinafter also referred to as the tub 30.
- the arrangement 1 also includes a first drive motor 12. From the first drive motor 12 extends a first drive shaft 11.
- the first drive shaft 11 passes though the tub 30 and connects to the first drum 10.
- the first drive shaft 11 rotationally couples the first drum 10 with the first drive motor 12.
- the first drum 10 is rotated around a rotational axis 9 shown in Fig.
- the washing machine 2 besides having the arrangement 1 also has other necessary or conventional components, for example a detergent delivery mechanism 50 that carries out addition of the detergent to the tub 30, and a wash solution discharge system 60 through which wash liquor is drained out of the washing machine 2.
- the washing machine 2 also comprises other parts (not shown) that are required for functioning of such washing machines, such as inlet water pipe, water heating elements, foam detection mechanisms, etc.
- the arrangement 1 also includes a second drum 20 also capable of accommodating laundry.
- the second drum 20 is rotatably mounted within the detergent solution tub 30, but outside of the first drum 10.
- the first drum 10, the second drum 20 and the tub 30 are co-axially and concentrically arranged around the rotational axis 9 as shown in Figs. 3 and 4 .
- the order of positioning as moving radially outward from the rotational axis 9 is the first drum 10, the second drum 20 and the tub 30, respectively.
- the arrangement 1 also includes a second drive motor 22. From the second drive motor 22 extends a second drive shaft 21.
- the second drive shaft 21 passes though the tub 30 and connects to the second drum 20.
- the second drive shaft 21 rotationally couples the second drum 20 with the second drive motor 22.
- the second drum 20 is rotated around the rotational axis 9 shown in Fig. 3 . It may be noted that due to presence of the second drum 20, the first drive shaft 11 while extending from the first drive motor 12 to the first drum 10, passes through the second drum 20 in addition to passing through the tub 30.
- the rotation of the first drum 10 as driven by the first drive motor 12 and the rotation of the second drum 20 as driven by the second drive motor are mutually independent.
- the first and the second drums 10, 20 are generally made of perforated metallic sheets and have a circular cross-section, i.e. have a generally cylindrical shape.
- the drive motors 12, 22 are independently operable.
- the construct of a drive motor and a shaft extending from it to connect to a rotating drum in drum-type washing machines, i.e. front loading washing machines is well known and thus not explained herein in further details for sake of brevity.
- the outer drum 20 is sandwiched between the inner drum 10 and the tub 30 and the inner drum 10, the outer drum 20, and the tub 30, respectively, are concentrically arranged around the rotational axis 9.
- the controller 40 is also included in the arrangement 1.
- the controller 40 determines an imbalance of the inner drum 10 during a rotation of the inner drum 10, for example during a spin cycle of the washing machine 2.
- the imbalance of the rotating inner drum 10 may be determined by a variety of ways, for example by measuring the amount of vibrations produced by the rotating inner drum 10.
- the controller 40 determines the imbalance by using deviations in energy requirement, in torque and in speed of rotation of the inner drum 10 as driven by the first drive motor 12 relative to desired energy requirement, torque and speed of rotation of the inner drum 10 as desired by programming of the washing machine 2 for a particular stage of washing cycle.
- the controller 40 determines a balancing parameter for the outer drum 20.
- the balancing parameter includes a speed and a direction of rotation of the outer drum 20, relative to a rotational speed and direction of the rotation of the inner drum 10, at which the outer drum 20 ought to be rotated in order to generate an imbalance of the rotating outer drum 20 that counteracts on the imbalance of the rotating inner drum 10 to reduce or eliminate the imbalance of the rotating inner drum 10.
- the balancing parameter includes a calculated rotational speed and direction for the outer drum 20, taking into account a mass of the outer drum 20, and presence of any additional mass in the outer drum 20, such that when the outer drum 20 is rotated at the balancing parameter the rotation of the outer drum 20 counters the imbalance of the rotating inner drum 10, i.e. the imbalance generated by the rotating outer drum 20 at the balancing parameter cancels out, completely or partially, the imbalance of the rotating inner drum 10.
- the controller 40 then instructs the second drive motor 22 to rotate the outer drum 20 at the balancing parameter.
- the balancing parameter is such that the outer drum 20 when rotated at values of the balancing parameter create an imbalance equal to, or substantially equal to, but in opposite direction of the imbalance of the inner drum 10, and thus the result of the rotations of the outer drum 20 and the inner drum 10 are two oppositely directed albeit equal in magnitude imbalances that cancel out each other and result into balancing of the washing machine 2.
- the imbalance in the outer drum 20 rotation may be introduced by swiftly and continually changing rotational parameters of the outer drum 20 or by designing the outer drum 20 with an internal nonhomogeneous mass distribution, or by adding any external mass that may introduce desired imbalance in the outer drum 20.
- Fig. 9 shows a front view of the washing machine 2 having a front panel 7 that may include a display and control buttons for programming the washing machine operation.
- the inner drum 10 along with any load contained inside the inner drum 10, is rotated at an angular velocity say, ⁇ 1 .
- ⁇ 1 angular velocity
- the radius of the inner drum is r 1
- an imbalance in rotating inner drum 10 resulting from non-homogeneously distributed laundry in the inner drum 10 for example by piling up of the laundry in one region the inner drum 10 while presence of no laundry at all in another region of the inner drum 10
- F 1 i.e. the imbalance force resulting from the rotation of the inner drum 10.
- the controller 40 calculates ⁇ 2 i.e.
- angular velocity for the outer drum 20 having a radius r 2 and taking into consideration a mass of the outer drum 20 along with any imbalance in the load contained in the outer drum 20 to determine the balancing parameter such that when the outer drum 20 is rotated, the outer drum 20 generates a force F 2 i.e. imbalance force generated by the outer drum 20 such that the force F 2 is equal or substantially equal to in magnitude to the force F 1 but opposite in direction, as schematically depicted in Fig 9 .
- F 2 i.e. imbalance force generated by the outer drum 20 such that the force F 2 is equal or substantially equal to in magnitude to the force F 1 but opposite in direction, as schematically depicted in Fig 9 .
- the imbalance forces F 1 and F 2 cancel out each other, at least partially and preferably completely, resulting into balancing of the washing machine 2.
- the balancing parameter includes an amount of load to be moved from the inner drum 10 to the outer drum 20, or vice versa. As shown in Fig. 7 , the balancing parameter takes into consideration an amount 91 of the load that ought to be present in the inner drum 10 and an amount 92 of the load that ought to be present in the outer drum 20, such that the force F 2 generated by the rotation of the outer drum 20 cancels out or reduces the imbalance force F 1 , resulting into balancing of the washing machine 2.
- the transfer of the load into the different drums 10, 20 may be achieved through different ways.
- the inner drum 10 and the outer drum 20 are configured to be separately and independently provided with laundry.
- the arrangement 1 may include a door 3a for the inner drum 10 and an annular-shaped outer door 3b surrounding the door 3a of the inner drum 10.
- the annular shaped door 3b is the door for the outer drum 20.
- the two doors 3a, 3b may be operated independently and laundry can be inserted into the drums 10, 20 as desired.
- the inner drum 10 includes a slot 15, i.e. an opening or a window in the wall of the inner drum 10. Through the slot 15 part of the load, i.e. some of the laundry may be moved from the inner drum 10 to the outer drum 20.
- the slot 15 can be understood as an opening between the inner and the outer drums 10, 20.
- the slot 15 includes an electronically controlled slot cover 16. The controller 40 controls opening and closing of the slot cover 16, and thus opening and closing of the slot 15, and also determines a measure of load moved from the inner drum 10 and into the outer drum 20.
- the method 100 is for balancing during drum rotation in a drum-type washing machine 2.
- the drum-type washing machine 2 includes the arrangement 1 as shown in Fig. 1 .
- the inner drum 10 is rotated driven by the first drive motor 12 at a rotational speed and in a rotational direction, as explained hereinabove in relation to Fig. 1 .
- the controller 40 determines an imbalance of the inner drum 10 during the rotation of the inner drum 10 as explained hereinabove in reference to Fig 1 and Figs.
- the controller 40 determines a balancing parameter for the outer drum 20 as explained hereinabove in reference to Figs 7 and 9 . Then, the controller 40 in a step 140 instructs the second drive motor 22 to rotate the outer drum 20 at the balancing parameter, and finally in a step 150 the outer drum 20 is rotated at the balancing parameter driven by the second drive motor 22.
- the balancing parameter includes an amount of load to be moved from the inner drum 10 to the outer drum 20, as explained hereinabove in reference to Figs 7 and 9 .
- the method 100 further includes a step 135 of transferring the amount of the load according to the balancing parameter from the inner drum 10 to the outer drum 20 before the step 140 is performed.
- the amount of the load may be transferred 135 from the inner drum 10 to the outer drum 20 manually, as explained in reference to Figs 5 and 6 .
- the amount of the load may be transferred 135 from the inner drum 10 to the outer drum 20 automatically by using the slot 15 and the slot cover 16, and being controlled by the controller 40, as explained hereinabove in reference to Fig 10 .
- the controller 40 may be a processor, a FPGA or a microprocessor, and may be present in the washing machine 2 as a separate processor or may be part of the control module of the washing machine 2, i.e. the control module (not shown) of the washing machine 2 that operates the washing machine through different washing programs may further include the functionality of the controller 40 of the present technique.
- the present invention refers to a technique for balancing in a drum-type washing machine 2 is presented.
- the technique uses an arrangement 1 having an inner drum 10 driven by a first drive motor 12, an outer drum 20 driven by a second drive motor 22, a detergent solution tub 30, and a controller 40.
- the drums 10, 20 are rotatably mounted co-axially within the tub 30, the outer drum 20 positioned concentrically in-between the inner drum 10 and the tub 30.
- the drive motors 12, 22 are positioned outside the tub 30.
- the controller 40 determines an imbalance of the inner drum 10 when rotating, and then determines a balancing parameter for the outer drum 20.
- the balancing parameter includes a rotational speed and direction for the outer drum 20 relative to the rotational speed and direction of the inner drum 10, such that the outer drum 20 when rotated at the balancing parameter counters the imbalance of the rotating inner drum 10.
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- The invention refers to an arrangement for balancing during drum rotation in a drum-type washing machine according to
claim 1, a drum-type washing machine according toclaim 7, and a method for balancing during drum rotation in a drum-type washing machine according toclaim 8. - In front loading washing machines, i.e. washing machines which have a drum that rotates around a substantially horizontal axis, the load i.e. the laundry to be washed is placed inside the drum. The drum is rotated, with variable speeds, along with the load in different steps of the washing program, while the load i.e. the laundry is washed and spin dried. While the drum is being rotated, the load is not distributed homogeneously inside the drum. In some regions of the drum the laundry may be piled up whereas in some other regions of the drum there may not be any laundry at all. This uneven distribution of the laundry i.e. the load causes imbalance in the drum during rotation. Such imbalance is greater when the drum is rotated at higher speeds such as during the spin-drying step where the drum is being rotated at very high speeds. The imbalance causes vibrations in the drum and thus in the washing machine, decreased efficiency of rotation, decreased speed of rotation, and increases noise. In long run the vibrations may also result on increased strain on the motor rotating the drum and thus resulting into decrease in component life of the washing machine components such as the motor.
- Presently, the above mentioned problem of imbalance is solved in various ways. A well known way is to add weights to the machine and increasing its inertia. However, this results into heavier washing machines that may be difficult to transport and is inefficient. Furthermore although the vibrations are reduced due to increased weight the problem of imbalance remains unsolved and thus the adverse effect of imbalance on the motor rotating the drum are still existent. In another way, fluids i.e. water mostly, are added to the drum by using baffles associated with the drum for example in
US Pat no. 9187858 US Patent no. 3799348 which presents a device for rebalancing the rotary baskets of washing machines and the like, of the kind in which liquid masses are used for balancing the basket. The rear wall of the basket is elastically deformed and the deformations are transferred to a valve, which feeds with liquid a number of peripheral chambers mounted on the basket. -
US Patent no. 5862553 present another approach to address the problem of imbalance. InUS Patent no. 5862553 a clothes washing machine is provided with an oscillating washing assembly including a rotating drum capable of being driven at various rotating speeds and provided with a plurality of annular hollow bodies secured to the drum. A plurality of moving masses are capable of freely moving within the hollow bodies. Before at least one spin-extraction phase, the drum is driven to rotate in a continuous manner at a variable, relatively low speed which is lower than the resonance frequency of the oscillating washing assembly, but is adequate to cause the washload in the drum to keep adhering against the inner peripheral surface of the drum. As soon as the moving masses succeed in distributing themselves in such a manner that their center of gravity locates itself in a position that is substantially opposite to the unbalance condition of the washload, the drum is started to rotate at the desired spin-extraction rate. - The aforementioned conventional techniques use additional weight and/or adding of fluids, which result into increase of overall weight of the washing machine or usage of extra water. The increased weight makes the washing machine difficult to move, and more power is needed to rotate the washing machine drum due to increased weight additionally added or attained by adding of water into containers or chambers associated with the drum. Furthermore, due to increased strain on the motor rotating the drum of the washing machine, component life of the motor is reduced and probability of motor failure is increased.
- Thus there exists a need to provide a technique for balancing of drum of washing machine, primarily during high speed rotational stages of the drum, without using additional weights that may be added to the drum by adding movable masses or filing up baffles with water.
- It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a technique for balancing during drum rotation in a drum-type washing machine, which reduces or obviates requirement of using additional weights or liquid filled baffles to balance the washing machine.
- The aforementioned object is achieved by an arrangement according to
claim 1 of the present technique, which presents a first aspect of the present technique. - In the first aspect of the present technique, as recited in
claim 1 of the present disclosure, the arrangement for balancing during drum rotation in a drum-type washing machine is presented. The arrangement includes an inner drum, a first drive motor, an outer drum, a second drive motor, and a detergent solution tub. The inner drum is rotatably mounted within the detergent solution tub, whereas the first drive motor is positioned outside the detergent solution tub. The first drive motor drives rotation of the inner drum at a desired speed and in a desired rotation direction. The outer drum is rotatably mounted within the detergent solution tub and outside of the inner drum, i.e. the inner drum, the outer drum and the detergent solution tub are co-axially arranged around a rotational axis of the two drums. The outer drum is sandwiched between the inner drum and the detergent solution tub and the inner drum, the outer drum, and the detergent solution tub, respectively, are concentrically arranged. The second drive motor is positioned outside the detergent solution tub and drives rotation of the outer drum at a desired speed and in a desired rotation direction. The arrangement also includes a controller. The controller determines an imbalance of the inner drum during a rotation of the inner drum. Based on the determined imbalance the controller determines a balancing parameter for the outer drum. The balancing parameter includes a speed and a direction of rotation of the outer drum relative to a speed and a direction of the rotation of the inner drum. The balancing parameter is such that when the outer drum is rotated at the balancing parameter the rotation of the outer drum counters, i.e. acts in opposition to, the imbalance of the inner drum. The controller instructs the second drive motor to rotate the outer drum at the balancing parameter. As a result of the rotation of the outer drum at the balancing parameter the imbalance in the rotation of the inner drum is balanced. Since the present technique uses rotational speed and rotational direction of the outer drum to generate force to counter the imbalance of the rotating inner drum, the mass of the outer drum may be kept low, and thus requirement of using additional load or baffles that may be filled with liquid is reduced or obviated. - In the present technique, the outer drum is used to create an imbalance equal to but in opposite direction of the imbalance of the inner drum, and thus the result of the rotation of the outer drum and the inner drum is a two oppositely directed albeit equal in magnitude imbalances that cancel out each other and result into balancing of the washing machine. The imbalance in the outer drum rotation may be introduced by swiftly and continually changing rotational parameters of the outer drum or by designing the outer drum with an internal nonhomogeneous mass distribution, or by adding any external mass that may introduce desired imbalance in the outer drum. As aforementioned, the added external mass or the nonhomogeneous mass distribution of the outer drum is required to be low, if any, as the present technique uses the rotational speed and the rotational direction of the outer drum to generate force to counter the imbalance of the rotating inner drum.
- In an embodiment of the arrangement, the balancing parameter includes an amount of load to be moved from the inner drum to the outer drum, or vice versa. Thus, requirement of having any external mass or liquid filled baffles to generate imbalance in the outer drum is obviated. The washing machine with the arrangement thus uses its own load i.e. the laundry to be washed to counter the imbalance of the inner drum by generating an equal but oppositely directed imbalance through rotation of the outer drum and by using different amounts of laundry in the different drums, i.e. in the inner drum and in the outer drum.
- In another embodiment of the arrangement, the inner drum and the outer drum are configured to be separately and independently provided with laundry. This may be achieved by having a common door for the drums and thus laundry can be loaded in the inner and the outer drum by opening the common door, or by having a door for the inner drum as is present in conventionally known front loading washing machines and an annular-shaped outer door surrounding door of the inner drum. The two doors may be operated independently.
- In a further embodiment of the arrangement, the inner drum includes a slot configured to move the amount of load from the inner drum to the outer drum, or vice versa. The slot can be understood as a window between the inner and the outer drum. The slot may be used to align such that a part of load, i.e. some of the laundry, may pass from the inner drum to the outer drum under gravity, or vice versa. The rotation of the inner drum and/or the outer drum is required to be ceased or kept at very low speed to allow the passage of the some of the clothes from the inner drum to the outer drum, or vice versa. In a related embodiment of the arrangement, the slot includes an electronically controlled slot cover. The controller controls opening and closing of the slot cover and determines a measure of load moved from the inner drum and into the outer drum, or vice versa. Thus an amount of load moved from the inner drum to the outer drum or an amount of load moved from the outer drum to the inner drum through the slot is precisely controllable.
- In another embodiment of the arrangement, the controller determines the imbalance of the inner drum during the rotation of the inner drum by using deviations in energy requirement, in torque and in speed of rotation of the inner drum as driven by the first drive motor relative to desired energy requirement, torque and speed of rotation of the inner drum driven by the first drive motor as programmed for the rotation of the inner drum for the given stage of washing cycle.
- The aforementioned objective is also achieved by a drum-type washing machine according to
claim 7, which presents a second aspect of the present technique. The drum-type washing machine includes an arrangement according to the aforementioned first aspect. - The aforementioned objective is also achieved by a method for balancing during drum rotation in a drum-type washing machine according to
claim 8, which presents a third aspect of the present technique. The drum-type washing machine includes an arrangement according to the aforementioned first aspect. In the method of the present technique, first the inner drum is rotated driven by the first drive motor at a rotational speed and in a rotational direction. The controller determines an imbalance of the inner drum during the rotation of the inner drum. Then a balancing parameter for the outer drum is determined. The balancing parameter includes a speed and a direction of rotation of the outer drum relative to the rotational speed and the rotational direction of the inner drum. The balancing parameter is such that when the outer drum is rotated at the balancing parameter the rotation of the outer drum counters the imbalance of the inner drum. Thereafter, the controller instructs the second drive motor to rotate the outer drum at the balancing parameter, and finally the outer drum is rotated at the balancing parameter driven by the second drive motor. As a result of the rotation of the outer drum at the balancing parameter the imbalance in the rotation of the inner drum is balanced. Since the present technique uses rotational speed and rotational direction of the outer drum to generate force to counter the imbalance of the rotating inner drum, the mass of the outer drum may be kept low, and thus requirement of using additional load or baffles that may be filled with liquid is reduced or obviated. - In an embodiment of the method, the balancing parameter includes an amount of load to be moved from the inner drum to the outer drum or an amount of load to be moved from the outer drum to the inner drum. In this embodiment, the method further includes transferring the amount of the load according to the balancing parameter from the inner drum to the outer drum, or vice versa, before instructing the second drive motor to rotate the outer drum. Thus, requirement of having any external mass or liquid filled baffles to generate imbalance in the outer drum is obviated. The method as applied for the washing machine with the arrangement thus uses its own load i.e. the laundry to be washed to counter the imbalance of the inner drum by generating an equal but oppositely directed imbalance through rotation of the outer drum and by using different amounts of laundry in the different drums, i.e. in the inner drum and in the outer drum. In a related embodiment of the method, the amount of the load is transferred from the inner drum to the outer drum, or vice versa, manually. In another related embodiment, but alternative to the preceding embodiment, the amount of the load is transferred from the inner drum to the outer drum, or vice versa, automatically by using the slot and the slot cover, wherein the controller controls opening and closing of the slot cover and determines a measure of load moved from the inner drum into the outer drum or determines a measure of load moved from the outer drum into the inner drum.
- In another embodiment of the method, the imbalance of the inner drum during the rotation of the inner drum is determined through deviations in energy requirement, in torque and in speed of rotation of the inner drum driven by the first drive motor relative to desired energy requirement, torque and speed of rotation of the inner drum driven by the first drive motor as programmed for the rotation of the inner drum.
- Further benefits, goals and features of the present invention will be described by the following specification of the attached figures, in which components of the invention are exemplarily illustrated. Components of the devices and method according to the inventions, which match at least essentially with respect to their function can be marked with the same reference sign, wherein such components do not have to be marked or described in all figures.
- The invention is just exemplarily described with respect to the attached figures in the following.
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- Fig. 1
- schematically presents an exemplary embodiment of an arrangement for balancing during drum rotation in a drum-type washing machine;
- Fig. 2
- depicts a flow chart of an exemplary embodiment of a method for balancing during drum rotation in the drum-type washing machine;
- Fig. 3
- schematically presents a side view of positioning of an inner drum, an outer drum and a detergent solution tub with respect to a rotational axis in the arrangement of
Fig. 1 ; - Fig. 4
- schematically presents a front view of positioning of the inner drum, the outer drum and the detergent solution tub with respect to the rotational axis in the arrangement of
Fig. 1 ; - Fig. 5
- schematically depicts a common door for the inner drum and the outer drum;
- Fig. 6
- schematically depicts a door for the inner drum and an annular door for the outer drum;
- Fig. 7
- schematically depicts an exemplary load distribution during working of the arrangement of
Fig 1 and during the method ofFig. 2 ; - Fig. 8
- schematically presents an exemplary embodiment of a drum-type washing machine having the arrangement of
Fig. 1 ; - Fig. 9
- schematically presents a front view of an exemplary embodiment of the drum-type washing machine depicting working principle for the arrangement of
Fig. 1 and for the method ofFig. 2 ; and - Fig. 10
- schematically depicts an exemplary embodiment of a slot and a slot cover in the inner drum of the drum-type washing machine; in accordance with aspects of the present technique.
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Fig. 2 presents a flow chart representing an exemplary embodiment of amethod 100 of the present invention. Themethod 100 is explained hereinafter in combination with anarrangement 1 ofFig. 1 and a drum-type washing machine 2 ofFig. 8 in which thearrangement 1 is present. - As shown in
Fig. 8 , the drum-type washing machine 2, hereinafter also referred to as thewashing machine 2, includes thearrangement 1 ofFig 1 . Thearrangement 1 includes adetergent solution tub 30, also referred to as an external tub or suds container, afirst drum 10 for accommodating laundry through anopening 8 at the front side of thewashing machine 2. Thefirst drum 10 is rotatably mounted within thedetergent solution tub 30, hereinafter also referred to as thetub 30. Thearrangement 1 also includes afirst drive motor 12. From thefirst drive motor 12 extends afirst drive shaft 11. Thefirst drive shaft 11 passes though thetub 30 and connects to thefirst drum 10. Thefirst drive shaft 11 rotationally couples thefirst drum 10 with thefirst drive motor 12. Thefirst drum 10 is rotated around arotational axis 9 shown inFig. 3 . As shown inFig. 8 , thewashing machine 2, besides having thearrangement 1 also has other necessary or conventional components, for example adetergent delivery mechanism 50 that carries out addition of the detergent to thetub 30, and a washsolution discharge system 60 through which wash liquor is drained out of thewashing machine 2. Thewashing machine 2 also comprises other parts (not shown) that are required for functioning of such washing machines, such as inlet water pipe, water heating elements, foam detection mechanisms, etc. - The
arrangement 1 also includes asecond drum 20 also capable of accommodating laundry. Thesecond drum 20 is rotatably mounted within thedetergent solution tub 30, but outside of thefirst drum 10. Thefirst drum 10, thesecond drum 20 and thetub 30 are co-axially and concentrically arranged around therotational axis 9 as shown inFigs. 3 and 4 . The order of positioning as moving radially outward from therotational axis 9 is thefirst drum 10, thesecond drum 20 and thetub 30, respectively. Thearrangement 1 also includes asecond drive motor 22. From thesecond drive motor 22 extends asecond drive shaft 21. Thesecond drive shaft 21 passes though thetub 30 and connects to thesecond drum 20. Thesecond drive shaft 21 rotationally couples thesecond drum 20 with thesecond drive motor 22. Thesecond drum 20 is rotated around therotational axis 9 shown inFig. 3 . It may be noted that due to presence of thesecond drum 20, thefirst drive shaft 11 while extending from thefirst drive motor 12 to thefirst drum 10, passes through thesecond drum 20 in addition to passing through thetub 30. The rotation of thefirst drum 10 as driven by thefirst drive motor 12 and the rotation of thesecond drum 20 as driven by the second drive motor are mutually independent. - The first and the
second drums drive motors second drum second drive motors outer drum 20 is sandwiched between theinner drum 10 and thetub 30 and theinner drum 10, theouter drum 20, and thetub 30, respectively, are concentrically arranged around therotational axis 9. - As shown in
Figs 1 and8 , thecontroller 40 is also included in thearrangement 1. Thecontroller 40 determines an imbalance of theinner drum 10 during a rotation of theinner drum 10, for example during a spin cycle of thewashing machine 2. The imbalance of the rotatinginner drum 10 may be determined by a variety of ways, for example by measuring the amount of vibrations produced by the rotatinginner drum 10. In an exemplary embodiment, thecontroller 40 determines the imbalance by using deviations in energy requirement, in torque and in speed of rotation of theinner drum 10 as driven by thefirst drive motor 12 relative to desired energy requirement, torque and speed of rotation of theinner drum 10 as desired by programming of thewashing machine 2 for a particular stage of washing cycle. - Based on the determined imbalance the
controller 40 determines a balancing parameter for theouter drum 20. The balancing parameter includes a speed and a direction of rotation of theouter drum 20, relative to a rotational speed and direction of the rotation of theinner drum 10, at which theouter drum 20 ought to be rotated in order to generate an imbalance of the rotatingouter drum 20 that counteracts on the imbalance of the rotatinginner drum 10 to reduce or eliminate the imbalance of the rotatinginner drum 10. In other words, the balancing parameter includes a calculated rotational speed and direction for theouter drum 20, taking into account a mass of theouter drum 20, and presence of any additional mass in theouter drum 20, such that when theouter drum 20 is rotated at the balancing parameter the rotation of theouter drum 20 counters the imbalance of the rotatinginner drum 10, i.e. the imbalance generated by the rotatingouter drum 20 at the balancing parameter cancels out, completely or partially, the imbalance of the rotatinginner drum 10. - The
controller 40 then instructs thesecond drive motor 22 to rotate theouter drum 20 at the balancing parameter. As a result of the rotation of theouter drum 20 at the balancing parameter the imbalance in the rotation of theinner drum 10 is balanced. The balancing parameter is such that theouter drum 20 when rotated at values of the balancing parameter create an imbalance equal to, or substantially equal to, but in opposite direction of the imbalance of theinner drum 10, and thus the result of the rotations of theouter drum 20 and theinner drum 10 are two oppositely directed albeit equal in magnitude imbalances that cancel out each other and result into balancing of thewashing machine 2. The imbalance in theouter drum 20 rotation may be introduced by swiftly and continually changing rotational parameters of theouter drum 20 or by designing theouter drum 20 with an internal nonhomogeneous mass distribution, or by adding any external mass that may introduce desired imbalance in theouter drum 20. -
Fig. 9 shows a front view of thewashing machine 2 having afront panel 7 that may include a display and control buttons for programming the washing machine operation. For the purposes of explanation, it is assumed that during a high speed spin cycle, theinner drum 10, along with any load contained inside theinner drum 10, is rotated at an angular velocity say, ω1. If the radius of the inner drum is r1, an imbalance in rotatinginner drum 10 resulting from non-homogeneously distributed laundry in theinner drum 10, for example by piling up of the laundry in one region theinner drum 10 while presence of no laundry at all in another region of theinner drum 10, is say F1 i.e. the imbalance force resulting from the rotation of theinner drum 10. Then thecontroller 40 calculates ω2 i.e. angular velocity for theouter drum 20 having a radius r2 and taking into consideration a mass of theouter drum 20 along with any imbalance in the load contained in theouter drum 20 to determine the balancing parameter such that when theouter drum 20 is rotated, theouter drum 20 generates a force F2 i.e. imbalance force generated by theouter drum 20 such that the force F2 is equal or substantially equal to in magnitude to the force F1 but opposite in direction, as schematically depicted inFig 9 . Thus when theouter drum 20 is rotated at the balancing parameter the imbalance forces F1 and F2 cancel out each other, at least partially and preferably completely, resulting into balancing of thewashing machine 2. - In an embodiment of the
arrangement 1, the balancing parameter includes an amount of load to be moved from theinner drum 10 to theouter drum 20, or vice versa. As shown inFig. 7 , the balancing parameter takes into consideration anamount 91 of the load that ought to be present in theinner drum 10 and anamount 92 of the load that ought to be present in theouter drum 20, such that the force F2 generated by the rotation of theouter drum 20 cancels out or reduces the imbalance force F1, resulting into balancing of thewashing machine 2. The transfer of the load into thedifferent drums arrangement 1, theinner drum 10 and theouter drum 20 are configured to be separately and independently provided with laundry. This may be achieved by having acommon door 3 for thedrums Fig. 5 , and thus laundry can be loaded in the inner and theouter drums common door 3. Alternatively, as shown inFig. 6 , thearrangement 1 may include adoor 3a for theinner drum 10 and an annular-shapedouter door 3b surrounding thedoor 3a of theinner drum 10. The annular shapeddoor 3b is the door for theouter drum 20. The twodoors drums arrangement 1 depicted inFigs. 5 and 6 , the different amounts of laundry can be separately loaded in thedrums drum other drum - As shown in
Fig. 10 , in another embodiment of thearrangement 1, theinner drum 10 includes aslot 15, i.e. an opening or a window in the wall of theinner drum 10. Through theslot 15 part of the load, i.e. some of the laundry may be moved from theinner drum 10 to theouter drum 20. Theslot 15 can be understood as an opening between the inner and theouter drums arrangement 1, theslot 15 includes an electronically controlledslot cover 16. Thecontroller 40 controls opening and closing of theslot cover 16, and thus opening and closing of theslot 15, and also determines a measure of load moved from theinner drum 10 and into theouter drum 20. - Referring to
Fig. 2 in combination with theFig. 1 andFigs. 3 to 10 , themethod 100 of the present technique is explained. Themethod 100 is for balancing during drum rotation in a drum-type washing machine 2. The drum-type washing machine 2, as shown inFig. 8 , includes thearrangement 1 as shown inFig. 1 . In themethod 100 of the present technique, in astep 110 theinner drum 10 is rotated driven by thefirst drive motor 12 at a rotational speed and in a rotational direction, as explained hereinabove in relation toFig. 1 . Subsequently, in astep 120, thecontroller 40 determines an imbalance of theinner drum 10 during the rotation of theinner drum 10 as explained hereinabove in reference toFig 1 andFigs. 3 to 10 , and particularly in reference toFigs. 7 and9 . Thereafter, in astep 130, thecontroller 40 determines a balancing parameter for theouter drum 20 as explained hereinabove in reference toFigs 7 and9 . Then, thecontroller 40 in astep 140 instructs thesecond drive motor 22 to rotate theouter drum 20 at the balancing parameter, and finally in astep 150 theouter drum 20 is rotated at the balancing parameter driven by thesecond drive motor 22. - In an embodiment of the
method 100, the balancing parameter includes an amount of load to be moved from theinner drum 10 to theouter drum 20, as explained hereinabove in reference toFigs 7 and9 . In this embodiment, themethod 100 further includes astep 135 of transferring the amount of the load according to the balancing parameter from theinner drum 10 to theouter drum 20 before thestep 140 is performed. The amount of the load may be transferred 135 from theinner drum 10 to theouter drum 20 manually, as explained in reference toFigs 5 and 6 . Alternatively, the amount of the load may be transferred 135 from theinner drum 10 to theouter drum 20 automatically by using theslot 15 and theslot cover 16, and being controlled by thecontroller 40, as explained hereinabove in reference toFig 10 . - The
controller 40 may be a processor, a FPGA or a microprocessor, and may be present in thewashing machine 2 as a separate processor or may be part of the control module of thewashing machine 2, i.e. the control module (not shown) of thewashing machine 2 that operates the washing machine through different washing programs may further include the functionality of thecontroller 40 of the present technique. - Thus, the present invention refers to a technique for balancing in a drum-
type washing machine 2 is presented. The technique uses anarrangement 1 having aninner drum 10 driven by afirst drive motor 12, anouter drum 20 driven by asecond drive motor 22, adetergent solution tub 30, and acontroller 40. Thedrums tub 30, theouter drum 20 positioned concentrically in-between theinner drum 10 and thetub 30. Thedrive motors tub 30. Thecontroller 40 determines an imbalance of theinner drum 10 when rotating, and then determines a balancing parameter for theouter drum 20. The balancing parameter includes a rotational speed and direction for theouter drum 20 relative to the rotational speed and direction of theinner drum 10, such that theouter drum 20 when rotated at the balancing parameter counters the imbalance of the rotatinginner drum 10. -
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- arrangement
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- drum-type washing machine
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- common door
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- door of the inner drum
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- annular door of the outer drum
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- front panel of the washing machine
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- openings of the drums / front side of the washing machine
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- first drive shaft
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- detergent delivery mechanism
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- determining imbalance in the inner drum
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- determining the balance parameter
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Claims (13)
- An arrangement (1) for balancing during drum rotation in a drum-type washing machine (2), the arrangement (1) comprising:- an inner drum (10) rotatably mounted within a detergent solution tub (30);- a first drive motor (12) positioned outside the detergent solution tub (30) and configured to rotate the inner drum (10);- an outer drum (20) rotatably mounted within the detergent solution tub (30) and outside of the inner drum (10), wherein the inner drum (10), the outer drum (20) and the detergent solution tub (30) are concentrically arranged;- a second drive motor (22) positioned outside the detergent solution tub (30) and configured to rotate the outer drum (20); and- a controller (40) configured- to determine an imbalance of the inner drum (10) during a rotation of the inner drum (10),- to determine a balancing parameter for the outer drum (20), wherein the balancing parameter includes a speed and a direction of rotation of the outer drum (20) relative to a rotational speed and direction of the inner drum (10), and wherein the balancing parameter is such that when the outer drum (20) is rotated at the balancing parameter the rotation of the outer drum (20) counters the imbalance of the inner drum (10), and- to instruct the second drive motor (22) to rotate the outer drum (20) at the balancing parameter.
- The arrangement (1) according to claim 1, wherein the balancing parameter includes an amount of load to be moved from the inner drum (10) to the outer drum (20) or an amount of load to be moved from the outer drum (20) to the inner drum (10).
- The arrangement (1) according to claim 2, wherein the inner drum (10) and the outer drum (20) are configured to be separately and independently provided with laundry.
- The arrangement (1) according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the inner drum (10) comprises a slot (15) configured to move the amount of load from the inner drum (10) to the outer drum (20) or the amount of load from the outer drum (20) to the inner drum (10).
- The arrangement (1) according to claim 5, wherein the slot (15) comprises an electronically controlled slot cover (16), and wherein the controller (40) is configured to control an opening and a closing of the slot cover (16) and to determine a measure of load moved from the inner drum (10) and into the outer drum (20) or to determine a measure of load moved from the outer drum (20) and into the inner drum (10).
- The arrangement (1) according to any of claims 1 to 5, wherein the controller (40) is configured to determine the imbalance of the inner drum (10) during the rotation of the inner drum (10) through deviations in energy requirement, in torque and in speed of rotation of the inner drum (10) driven by the first drive motor (12) relative to desired energy requirement, torque and speed of rotation of the inner drum (10) driven by the first drive motor (12) as programmed for the rotation of the inner drum (10).
- A drum-type washing machine (2) comprising an arrangement (1) according to any of claims 1 to 6.
- A method (100) for balancing during drum rotation in a drum-type washing machine (2) having an arrangement (1) according to any of claims 1 to 6, the method (100) comprising:- rotating (110) the inner drum (10) driven by the first drive motor (12) at a rotational speed and in a rotational direction;- determining (120), by the controller (40), an imbalance of the inner drum (10) during the rotation (110) of the inner drum (10);- determining (130) a balancing parameter for the outer drum (20), wherein the balancing parameter includes a speed and a direction of rotation of the outer drum (20) relative to the rotational speed and the rotational direction of the rotation (110) of the inner drum (10), and wherein the balancing parameter is such that when the outer drum (20) is rotated at the balancing parameter the rotation of the outer drum (20) counters the imbalance of the inner drum (10);- instructing (140), by the controller (40), the second drive motor (22) to rotate the outer drum (20) at the balancing parameter, and- rotating (150) the outer drum (20) at the balancing parameter driven by the second drive motor (22).
- The method (100) according to claim 8, wherein the balancing parameter includes an amount of load to be moved from the inner drum (10) to the outer drum (20), and wherein the method (100) further includes transferring (135) the amount of the load according to the balancing parameter from the inner drum (10) to the outer drum (20) before instructing (140) the second drive motor (22) to rotate the outer drum (20).
- The method (100) according to claim 8, wherein the balancing parameter includes an amount of load to be moved from the outer drum (20) to the inner drum (10), and wherein the method (100) further includes transferring (135) the amount of the load according to the balancing parameter from the outer drum (20) to the inner drum (10) before instructing (140) the second drive motor (22) to rotate the outer drum (20).
- The method (100) according to claim 9 or 10, wherein the amount of the load is transferred (135) manually.
- The method (100) according to claim 9 or 10, wherein the amount of the load is transferred (135) automatically by using the slot (15) and the slot cover (16) and wherein the controller (40) controls an opening and a closing of the slot cover (16) and determines a measure of load moved between the inner drum (10) and the outer drum (20).
- The method (100) according to any of claims 8 to 12, wherein the imbalance of the inner drum (10) during the rotation of the inner drum (10) is determined (120) through deviations in energy requirement, in torque and in speed of rotation of the inner drum (10) driven by the first drive motor (12) relative to desired energy requirement, torque and speed of rotation of the inner drum (10) driven by the first drive motor (12) as programmed for the rotation of the inner drum (10).
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