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- the pump case may further include a second pump inlet connected to a lower end of the tub, and the second pump inlet may be arranged at a relatively higher position than the first pump inlet.
- the pump case may further include a foreign matter inflow preventing wall to filter out foreign matter contained in the wash water introduced from the first pump inlet.
- the bubble generating unit may include a first passage into which the wash water pumped by the pump is introduced, a second passage having a relatively smaller sectional area than the first passage, and an air inlet communicated with the second passage in order to supply air to the wash water flowing through the second passage.
- the washing machine may further include a first connecting hose to connect the branch pipe and the first pump inlet, and a second connecting hose to connect the pump outlet and the bubble generating unit.
- the branch pipe may further include at least one foreign matter inflow preventing rib protruding from an inner peripheral surface of the branch pipe so as to filter out foreign matter contained in the wash water.
- FIG. 5 is a partially sectional view illustrating the pump selected from FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view illustrating the bubble generating unit selected from FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 7 is a view illustrating the flow of the wash water when bubbles are generated in the wash water.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional view illustrating a washing machine according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the washing machine which is designated by reference numeral 1 , includes a main body 10 to define an external appearance of the washing machine 1 , a tub 20 arranged within the main body 10 , a rotary tub 30 rotatably arranged within the tub 20 , and a drive unit 40 arranged at a lower portion of the tub 20 to rotate the rotary tub 30 .
- the tub 20 is installed, at an upper portion thereof, with a water supply unit 50 to supply the wash water to the tub 20 .
- the water supply unit 50 includes a water supply valve 53 to control supply of water, and a water supply pipe 51 to connect the water supply valve 53 and a washing agent supply unit 60 .
- the water supply pipe 51 is connected, at one side thereof, with an outside water supply source (not shown) while being connected, at the other side thereof, with the washing agent supply unit 60 .
- FIG. 2 is a partially sectional view illustrating the tub, a passage case, a pump, and a bubble generating unit selected from FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a bottom view illustrating the tub of FIG. 1 as viewed from the bottom.
- FIG. 4 is a partially sectional view illustrating the passage case selected from FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 5 is a partially sectional view illustrating the pump selected from FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view illustrating the bubble generating unit selected from FIG. 2 .
- the passage case 120 includes a first drainage pipe 122 connected to the tub 20 , a branch pipe 124 to guide the wash water introduced into the first drainage pipe 122 to the pump 150 , and a second drainage pipe 126 to discharge the wash water introduced into the first drainage pipe 122 to the outside of the washing machine 1 .
- the first drainage pipe 122 is coupled to one end of a lower side of the tub 20 to be communicated with the tub 20 so that the wash water in the tub 20 may be introduced into the passage case 120 .
- the wash water introduced into the passage case 120 through the first drainage pipe 122 flows into the branch pipe 124 or the second drainage pipe 126 via a branch portion 128 .
- the branch pipe 124 changes a flow direction of the wash water introduced through the first drainage pipe 122 to guide the wash water toward the pump 150 .
- the branch pipe 124 includes at least one foreign matter inflow preventing rib 132 to filter out foreign matter such as lint which may be contained in the wash water.
- the foreign matter inflow preventing ribs 132 protrude from an inner peripheral surface of the branch pipe 124 by a length corresponding to substantially one half of a diameter of the branch pipe 124 , respectively while being arranged to be evenly spaced apart from and be in parallel with one another.
- Such a foreign matter inflow preventing rib 132 filters out the foreign matter such as lint, which may be contained in the wash water, without affecting the flow of the wash water passing through the branch pipe 124 .
- each foreign matter inflow preventing rib 132 also protrudes from the inner peripheral surface of the upper side of the branch pipe 124 by a predetermined length, the foreign matter contained in the wash water, which is discharged during discharge of the wash water, may be freely discharged through the second drainage pipe 126 without being filtered out by the foreign matter inflow preventing rib 132 .
- the pump case 152 includes a first pump inlet 161 to introduce the wash water passing through the branch pipe 124 , a second pump inlet 162 communicated with a lower end of the tub 20 , a foreign matter inflow preventing wall 164 to filter out the foreign matter contained in the wash water which is introduced from the first pump inlet 161 , first and second receiving portions 171 and 172 partitioned by the foreign matter inflow preventing wall 164 , a motor coupling portion 174 to couple the pump case 152 and the motor 154 , and a pump outlet 176 provided at an outer peripheral surface of the motor coupling portion 174 .
- the foreign matter inflow preventing wall 164 is provided at a substantially central portion of the pump case 152 while having a hollow cylindrical shape so as to prevent the foreign matter contained in the wash water, which is introduced from the first pump inlet 161 , from being introduced toward an impeller (not shown) which is connected to the motor 154 and is rotated.
- the foreign matter contained in the wash water within the tub 20 is primarily filtered out by the foreign matter inflow preventing ribs 132 provided in the branch pipe 124 , and then foreign matter, which is not filtered out by the foreign matter inflow preventing ribs 132 , is secondarily filtered out by the foreign matter inflow preventing wall 164 .
- the foreign matter inflow preventing wall 164 is provided, at a lower portion thereof, with a residual water removal hole 173 which is communicated with the second receiving portion 172 .
- the residual water removal hole 173 guides residual water, which may remain in the second receiving portion 172 after discharge of the wash water, to the first pump inlet 161 so that the residual water may be discharged through the second drainage pipe 126 .
- the bubble generating unit 180 is coupled, at one end thereof, to the lower end of the tub 20 , and the second passage 182 is communicated with the lower end of the tub 20 , the wash water passing through the second passage 182 is introduced into the tub 20 in a state containing the bubbles as described above.
- the branch pipe 124 and the first pump inlet 161 may be connected by a first connecting hose 142
- the pump outlet 176 and the first passage 181 may be connected by a second connecting hose 144 .
- the first and second connecting hoses 142 and 144 serve to prevent generation of leakage during the flow of the wash water. Since being made of a synthetic resin material such as synthetic rubber, the first and second connecting hoses 142 and 144 may stably transfer the wash water without being damage even when the first and second connecting hoses 142 and 144 strike the tub 20 by external impact or internal vibration.
- the residual water which may remain in the second receiving portion 172 also after discharge of the wash water, may be discharged outside the washing machine 1 through the first pump inlet 161 and the second drainage pipe 126 by the residual water removal hole 173 .
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Abstract
A washing machine which has a structure capable of generating bubbles in wash water. The washing machine includes a main body, a tub vertically arranged within the main body, a passage case including a first drainage pipe connected to a lower portion of the tub and a branch pipe to allow wash water introduced from the first drainage pipe to be introduced into the tub again, a pump including a pump case having a first pump inlet arranged at a relatively higher position than the branch pipe and a motor coupled to one end of the pump case so as to supply power to pump the wash water introduced into the first pump inlet, and a bubble generating unit to generate bubbles in the wash water pumped by the pump.
Description
- This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2010-0133107 filed on Dec. 23, 2010 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- 1. Field
- Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a washing machine having structures to generate bubbles in wash water introduced into a tub and rotary tub of the washing machine, and to outwardly discharge the wash water within the tub and rotary tub of the washing machine.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Washing machines are utilized to wash clothes using electric power. Such a washing machine generally includes a tub to store wash water, a rotary tub rotatably installed within the tub, a pulsator rotatably mounted at a base of the rotary tub, and a motor to rotatably drive the rotary tub and the pulsator.
- When the rotary tub and the pulsator are rotated by the motor in a state in which laundry and wash water are put into the rotary tub, the pulsator agitates the laundry, which is put into the rotary tub, together with the wash water to remove stains from the laundry.
- In the case of a general fully automatic washing machine, powdered washing agents are supplied to a washing tub in an initial stage of a washing course, or liquid washing agents (rinse agents), etc. stored in a washing agent container are automatically put into the washing tub according to washing conditions such as a washing or rinsing course. The washing agents put into the washing tub are then decomposed or dissolved in water by rotation of the pulsator. In this case, it takes considerable time to decompose or dissolve the washing agents. That is, since the fully automatic washing machine decomposes or dissolves the washing agents only by rotational force of the pulsator, there is a limit to improvement of washing efficiencies and washing qualities.
- Therefore, it is an aspect of the present disclosure to provide a washing machine which has a structure capable of generating bubbles in wash water.
- It is another aspect of the present disclosure to provide a washing machine which has a structure capable of smoothly discharging wash water to the outside of the washing machine.
- Additional aspects of the disclosure will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the disclosure.
- In accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, a washing machine includes a main body, a tub vertically arranged within the main body, a passage case including a first drainage pipe connected to a lower portion of the tub and a branch pipe to allow wash water introduced from the first drainage pipe to be introduced into the tub again, a pump including a pump case having a first pump inlet arranged at a relatively higher position than the branch pipe and a motor coupled to one end of the pump case so as to supply power to pump the wash water introduced into the first pump inlet, and a bubble generating unit to generate bubbles in the wash water pumped by the pump.
- The passage case may further include a second drainage pipe communicated with the first drainage pipe to guide the wash water to an outside of the washing machine.
- The branch pipe may further include at least one foreign matter inflow preventing rib to filter out foreign matter contained in the wash water introduced from the first drainage pipe, and the foreign matter inflow preventing rib may protrude from an inner peripheral surface of the branch pipe.
- The pump case may further include a second pump inlet connected to a lower end of the tub, and the second pump inlet may be arranged at a relatively higher position than the first pump inlet.
- The pump case may be provided, at an upper portion thereof, with a foreign matter inflow preventing bump to filter out foreign matter contained in the wash water within the tub, and the second pump inlet may be formed at an inner side of the foreign matter inflow preventing bump.
- The pump case may further include a foreign matter inflow preventing wall to filter out foreign matter contained in the wash water introduced from the first pump inlet.
- The foreign matter inflow preventing wall may be provided at a central portion of the pump case, and the wash water introduced from the first pump inlet may be introduced into the foreign matter inflow preventing wall, and is then pumped to the bubble generating unit.
- The pump case may include a motor coupling portion which is coupled with the motor to supply power to pump the wash water introduced from the first or second pump inlet, and a pump outlet to guide the wash water, which is pumped, to the bubble generating unit, and the pump outlet may be provided at an outer peripheral surface of the motor coupling portion to be communicated with the motor coupling portion.
- The pump case may include a first receiving portion to receive the wash water introduced from the first or second pump inlet, and a second receiving portion connected, at one end thereof, with the first receiving portion while being connected, at the other end thereof, with the motor coupling portion, and the first and second receiving portions may be partitioned by the foreign matter inflow preventing wall.
- The foreign matter inflow preventing wall may further include a residual water removal hole to remove the wash water which remains in the second receiving portion.
- The bubble generating unit may include a first passage into which the wash water pumped by the pump is introduced, a second passage having a relatively smaller sectional area than the first passage, and an air inlet communicated with the second passage in order to supply air to the wash water flowing through the second passage.
- The second drainage pipe may be provided with a valve so that the wash water introduced from the first drainage pipe flows toward either the second drainage pipe or the branch pipe.
- The washing machine may further include a first connecting hose to connect the branch pipe and the first pump inlet, and a second connecting hose to connect the pump outlet and the bubble generating unit.
- In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, a washing machine includes a main body, a tub vertically arranged within the main body, a passage case including a first drainage pipe communicated with the tub so that wash water in the tub is introduced into the first drainage pipe, a second drainage pipe to discharge the wash water introduced into the first drainage pipe to an outside of the washing machine, and a branch pipe to change a movement direction of the wash water introduced into the first drainage pipe while being arranged to be spaced apart from a bottom of the tub by a predetermined length, a pump including a pump case having a first pump passage arranged to be more adjacent to the tub than the branch pipe, and a motor connected to one side of the pump case so as to pump the wash water introduced through the first pump passage, and a bubble generating unit having an air inlet to supply air to the wash water pumped by the pump.
- The pump case may further include a second pump passage, which is communicated with a lower end of the tub and is provided above the first pump passage.
- The pump case may further include a foreign matter inflow preventing wall to filter out foreign matter contained in the wash water introduced through the first pump passage.
- The foreign matter inflow preventing wall may be provided, at an outer peripheral surface, with a residual water removal hole so that the wash water, which remains at an inner side of the foreign matter inflow preventing wall, flows toward the second drainage pipe.
- The branch pipe may further include at least one foreign matter inflow preventing rib protruding from an inner peripheral surface of the branch pipe so as to filter out foreign matter contained in the wash water.
- The bubble generating unit may include a wash water passage through which the wash water pumped by the pump flows, and an air passage communicated with the wash water passage in order to supply air to the wash water flowing through the wash water passage.
- In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, a method of controlling a washing machine which includes a main body, a tub vertically arranged within the main body, a drainage pipe communicated with the tub, a pump arranged at a lower portion of the tub, and a bubble generating unit to generate bubbles in wash water pumped by the pump, includes sensing a water level of the wash water during supply of the wash water into the tub, and determining whether drainage of the wash water supplied into the tub is needed, wherein when the water level of the wash water is increased at a level more than a predetermined height, the drainage pipe is closed so that the wash water is controlled to be transferred to the pump, and when the drainage of the wash water is determined to be needed, the drainage pipe is opened so that the wash water is controlled to be discharged outside the washing machine through the drainage pipe.
- These and/or other aspects of the disclosure will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
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FIG. 1 is a sectional view illustrating a washing machine according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 2 is a partially sectional view illustrating the tub, a passage case, a pump, and a bubble generating unit selected fromFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a bottom view illustrating the tub ofFIG. 1 as viewed from the bottom; -
FIG. 4 is a partially sectional view illustrating the passage case selected fromFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 5 is a partially sectional view illustrating the pump selected fromFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 6 is a sectional view illustrating the bubble generating unit selected fromFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 7 is a view illustrating the flow of the wash water when bubbles are generated in the wash water; and -
FIG. 8 is a view illustrating the flow of the wash water when the wash water is discharged. - Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
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FIG. 1 is a sectional view illustrating a washing machine according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure. - As shown in
FIG. 1 , the washing machine, which is designated byreference numeral 1, includes amain body 10 to define an external appearance of thewashing machine 1, atub 20 arranged within themain body 10, arotary tub 30 rotatably arranged within thetub 20, and adrive unit 40 arranged at a lower portion of thetub 20 to rotate therotary tub 30. - The
main body 10 is provided, at an upper portion thereof, with acover 15 having alaundry input hole 14 so as to put laundry into therotary tub 30. Thecover 15 is provided with adoor 16 to open and close thelaundry input hole 14. - The
tub 20 is respectively connected, at outer sides thereof, withsuspension units 21 to allow thetub 20 to be suspended from and supported by themain body 10. Thetub 20 is coupled, at an upper end thereof, with anannular tub cover 70 to cover thetub 20. - The
rotary tub 30 is rotatably arranged within thetub 20, and has a number of throughholes 31. - The
rotary tub 30 is rotatably mounted, at a base thereof, with apulsator 35. Thepulsator 35 serves to agitate the laundry put into therotary tub 30 together with wash water. - The
drive unit 40 includes aclutch 41 to rotate therotary tub 30 and thepulsator 35, and adrive motor 43 to drive theclutch 41. Thedrive motor 43 is connected to theclutch 41 by a pulley and a belt so as to transfer drive force to therotary tub 30 and thepulsator 35. - The
tub 20 is installed, at an upper portion thereof, with awater supply unit 50 to supply the wash water to thetub 20. Thewater supply unit 50 includes awater supply valve 53 to control supply of water, and awater supply pipe 51 to connect thewater supply valve 53 and a washingagent supply unit 60. - The
water supply pipe 51 is connected, at one side thereof, with an outside water supply source (not shown) while being connected, at the other side thereof, with the washingagent supply unit 60. - The washing
agent supply unit 60 includes acase 61 provided within thecover 15, and awashing agent container 63 which is detachably mounted at thecase 61 and stores each washing agent. Thecase 61 is formed, at a bottom thereof, with adischarge hole 65 to discharge the wash water in which the washing agents are dissolved. - Water to be supplied through the
water supply pipe 51 is supplied into thetub 20 together with the washing agents via the washingagent supply unit 60. -
FIG. 2 is a partially sectional view illustrating the tub, a passage case, a pump, and a bubble generating unit selected fromFIG. 1 .FIG. 3 is a bottom view illustrating the tub ofFIG. 1 as viewed from the bottom.FIG. 4 is a partially sectional view illustrating the passage case selected fromFIG. 2 .FIG. 5 is a partially sectional view illustrating the pump selected fromFIG. 2 .FIG. 6 is a sectional view illustrating the bubble generating unit selected fromFIG. 2 . - As shown in
FIGS. 2 to 6 , the tub is coupled, at the lower portion thereof, with thepassage case 120, thepump 150, and thebubble generating unit 180. Thepassage case 120 guides the wash water so that the wash water is discharged from thetub 20 to the outside of thewashing machine 1 or is introduced into thetub 20 again. Thepump 150 serves to pump the wash water passing through thepassage case 120. Thebubble generating unit 180 supplies air to the wash water pumped by thepump 150 so as to generate bubbles. - The
passage case 120 includes afirst drainage pipe 122 connected to thetub 20, abranch pipe 124 to guide the wash water introduced into thefirst drainage pipe 122 to thepump 150, and asecond drainage pipe 126 to discharge the wash water introduced into thefirst drainage pipe 122 to the outside of thewashing machine 1. - The
first drainage pipe 122 is coupled to one end of a lower side of thetub 20 to be communicated with thetub 20 so that the wash water in thetub 20 may be introduced into thepassage case 120. - The wash water introduced into the
passage case 120 through thefirst drainage pipe 122 flows into thebranch pipe 124 or thesecond drainage pipe 126 via abranch portion 128. - The
branch pipe 124 changes a flow direction of the wash water introduced through thefirst drainage pipe 122 to guide the wash water toward thepump 150. Thebranch pipe 124 includes at least one foreign matterinflow preventing rib 132 to filter out foreign matter such as lint which may be contained in the wash water. The foreign matterinflow preventing ribs 132 protrude from an inner peripheral surface of thebranch pipe 124 by a length corresponding to substantially one half of a diameter of thebranch pipe 124, respectively while being arranged to be evenly spaced apart from and be in parallel with one another. Such a foreign matterinflow preventing rib 132 filters out the foreign matter such as lint, which may be contained in the wash water, without affecting the flow of the wash water passing through thebranch pipe 124. Since each foreign matterinflow preventing rib 132 also protrudes from the inner peripheral surface of the upper side of thebranch pipe 124 by a predetermined length, the foreign matter contained in the wash water, which is discharged during discharge of the wash water, may be freely discharged through thesecond drainage pipe 126 without being filtered out by the foreign matterinflow preventing rib 132. - The
second drainage pipe 126 discharges the wash water introduced through thefirst drainage pipe 122 to the outside of thewashing machine 1. - The
second drainage pipe 126 is further provided with avalve 134. When thesecond drainage pipe 126 is opened during movement of the wash water in thetub 20, the wash water is discharged through thesecond drainage pipe 126 without flowing into thebranch pipe 124. In addition, thevalve 134 closes thesecond drainage pipe 126 during movement of the wash water, thereby preventing the wash water from being discharged through thesecond drainage pipe 126. - The
pump 150 includes apump case 152 to define a passage through which the wash water flows, and amotor 154 connected to one end of thepump case 152 so as to supply power to pump the wash water within thepump case 152. - The
pump case 152 includes afirst pump inlet 161 to introduce the wash water passing through thebranch pipe 124, asecond pump inlet 162 communicated with a lower end of thetub 20, a foreign matterinflow preventing wall 164 to filter out the foreign matter contained in the wash water which is introduced from thefirst pump inlet 161, first and second receivingportions inflow preventing wall 164, amotor coupling portion 174 to couple thepump case 152 and themotor 154, and apump outlet 176 provided at an outer peripheral surface of themotor coupling portion 174. - The
first pump inlet 161 guides the wash water so that the wash water passing through thebranch pipe 124 may be introduced into thepump case 152, and is thus arranged at a relatively higher location than thebranch pipe 124. Since thefirst pump inlet 161 is arranged at a higher position than thebranch pipe 124, the wash water may be smoothly discharged outside thewashing machine 1. Such a configuration will be described in detail below. - The
second pump inlet 162 is provided at an upper portion of thepump case 152 so that thepump case 152 is communicated with a lower end of thetub 20, thereby directly introducing the wash water in thetub 20 into thepump case 152. Thesecond pump inlet 162 is arranged at a higher position than thefirst pump inlet 161. During discharge of the wash water, the wash water being directly introduced into thepump case 152 through thesecond pump inlet 162 pressurizes wash water in thepump case 152 so that the wash water in thepump case 152 may smoothly flow toward thepassage case 120 through thefirst pump inlet 161. - Meanwhile, in terms of the configuration in which the first and
second pump inlets pump case 152, respectively, the first andsecond pump inlets second pump passages - The foreign matter such as lint contained in the wash water, which is introduced into the
pump case 152 through thesecond pump inlet 162, is filtered out by a foreign matterinflow preventing bump 163. The foreign matterinflow preventing bump 163 protrudes upwards inside thetub 20 from the upper portion of thepump case 152, and thesecond pump inlet 162 is formed at an inner side of the foreign matterinflow preventing bump 163. - The foreign matter
inflow preventing wall 164 is provided at a substantially central portion of thepump case 152 while having a hollow cylindrical shape so as to prevent the foreign matter contained in the wash water, which is introduced from thefirst pump inlet 161, from being introduced toward an impeller (not shown) which is connected to themotor 154 and is rotated. As described above, the foreign matter contained in the wash water within thetub 20 is primarily filtered out by the foreign matterinflow preventing ribs 132 provided in thebranch pipe 124, and then foreign matter, which is not filtered out by the foreign matterinflow preventing ribs 132, is secondarily filtered out by the foreign matterinflow preventing wall 164. - The first and second receiving
portions pump case 152 are partitioned from each other by the foreign matterinflow preventing wall 164. - The
first receiving portion 171 is a space formed at an outer side of the foreign matterinflow preventing wall 164 while having a shape surrounding thesecond receiving portion 172. Accordingly, the first receivingportion 171 guides the wash water so that the wash water introduced from the first andsecond pump inlets portion 171, and then be introduced into thesecond receiving portion 172. - The
second receiving portion 172 is a space formed at an inner side of the foreign matterinflow preventing wall 164 while being communicated, at one end thereof, with the first receivingportion 171 and being communicated, at the other end thereof, with themotor coupling portion 174. Accordingly, thesecond receiving portion 172 guides the wash water so that the wash water is introduced from the first receivingportion 171 into themotor coupling portion 174. - The foreign matter
inflow preventing wall 164 is provided, at a lower portion thereof, with a residualwater removal hole 173 which is communicated with thesecond receiving portion 172. The residualwater removal hole 173 guides residual water, which may remain in thesecond receiving portion 172 after discharge of the wash water, to thefirst pump inlet 161 so that the residual water may be discharged through thesecond drainage pipe 126. - The
motor coupling portion 174 is provided at one end of thepump case 152, and is coupled with themotor 154 which supplies power to pump the wash water introduced from thesecond receiving portion 172. The impeller (not shown) is coupled to a rotational shaft of themotor 154 and is rotated, in order to supply power to transfer the wash water introduced into themotor coupling portion 174 to thebubble generating unit 180. - The
pump outlet 176 is provided at the outer peripheral surface of themotor coupling portion 174 to be communicated with themotor coupling portion 174 so as to guide the pumped wash water to thebubble generating unit 180. - The
bubble generating unit 180 includes awash water passage 184 which is a flow passage of the wash water, and anair inlet 190 to supply air to the wash water flowing through thewash water passage 184. - The
wash water passage 184 includes first andsecond passages bubble generating unit 180. - The
first passage 181 is formed to extend within thebubble generating unit 180 by a predetermined length. Thesecond passage 182 is communicated with thefirst passage 181 while having a relatively smaller diameter D2 than the diameter D1 of thefirst passage 181. Thesecond passage 182 is also formed to extend within thebubble generating unit 180 by a predetermined length. - A
diameter reducing portion 183 is provided between the first andsecond passages first passage 181 to thesecond passage 182. - The
air inlet 190 is penetrated into the inner portion of thebubble generating unit 180 from an outer peripheral surface of thebubble generating unit 180 to be communicated with thesecond passage 182. Theair inlet 190 may have a smaller diameter than the diameter D2 of thesecond passage 182, for the purpose of smooth flow of air. Theair inlet 190 is coupled, at one end thereof, with anair inflow hose 192 which is coupled to thetub cover 70, as shown inFIG. 1 , so that air in thetub cover 70 may be introduced into theair inlet 190. - When the wash water flowing through the
first passage 181 is introduced into thesecond passage 182 having a smaller diameter than thefirst passage 181, the velocity of the wash water introduced into thesecond passage 182 is increased more than the wash water flowing through thefirst passage 181. As a result, the pressure in thesecond passage 182 is reduced in proportion to the increase in velocity. - In this case, a pressure difference between a section of the
second passage 182 and the outside of thebubble generating unit 180 is generated in proportion to the reduction in pressure in thesecond passage 182. Consequently, the outside air of thebubble generating unit 180 is introduced into thesecond passage 182 through theair inlet 190 by the pressure difference, thereby being mixed with the wash water. - Such a phenomenon is referred to as the Venturi effect. In accordance with the Venturi effect, when fluid passes through passages having different diameters and sectional areas from each other, the velocity of the fluid is increased in proportion to the square of the diameter of the passage, whereas the pressure of the fluid is reduced in proportion to the increased velocity squared.
- Due to the structure in which the inner portion the
bubble generating unit 180 is formed with the passages having different diameters from the each other and is additionally formed with theair inlet 190, bubbles may be generated by supplying air to the wash water. - Since the
bubble generating unit 180 is coupled, at one end thereof, to the lower end of thetub 20, and thesecond passage 182 is communicated with the lower end of thetub 20, the wash water passing through thesecond passage 182 is introduced into thetub 20 in a state containing the bubbles as described above. - The
branch pipe 124 and thefirst pump inlet 161 may be connected by a first connectinghose 142, and thepump outlet 176 and thefirst passage 181 may be connected by a second connectinghose 144. The first and second connectinghoses hoses hoses tub 20 by external impact or internal vibration. - Hereinafter, a process in which bubbles are generated in the wash water or the wash water is discharged will be described.
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FIG. 7 is a view illustrating the flow of the wash water when bubbles are generated in the wash water.FIG. 8 is a view illustrating the flow of the wash water when the wash water is discharged. - As shown in
FIG. 7 , the wash water in thetub 20 is introduced into thepassage case 120 through thefirst drainage pipe 122. In this case, thevalve 134 mounted at thesecond drainage pipe 126 closes thesecond drainage pipe 126 so that the wash water introduced through thefirst drainage pipe 122 is not discharged through thesecond drainage pipe 126. The wash water introduced through thefirst drainage pipe 122 passes through thebranch pipe 124 in a state in which foreign matter is primarily filtered out by the foreign matterinflow preventing ribs 132 provided at thebranch pipe 124. Subsequently, the wash water is introduced into thepump case 152 through the first connectinghose 142 and thefirst pump inlet 161. - The wash water introduced into the
pump case 152 passes through the first receivingportion 171 while being secondarily filtered out by the foreign matterinflow preventing wall 164, and is then introduced into themotor coupling portion 174 through thesecond receiving portion 172. Meanwhile, the wash water in thetub 20 may be directly introduced into the first receivingportion 171 of thepump case 152 through thesecond pump inlet 162 without passing through thepassage case 120 to join the wash water introduced into the first receivingportion 171 via thepassage case 120, and then be introduced into themotor coupling portion 174 through thesecond receiving portion 172. The wash water introduced into themotor coupling portion 174 is transferred to thebubble generating unit 180 via thepump outlet 176 by the impeller. - The wash water transferred to the
bubble generating unit 180 is injected into thetub 20 again in the state containing bubbles while passing through the first andsecond passages - As shown in
FIG. 8 , when the wash water is discharged outside thewashing machine 1, the wash water in thetub 20 is discharged through thesecond drainage pipe 126 or through thesecond pump inlet 162. In this case, thevalve 134 opens thesecond drainage pipe 126 so that the wash water passing through thefirst drainage pipe 122 may be discharged through thesecond drainage pipe 126. - The wash water being introduced through the
second pump inlet 162 provided at the upper portion of thepump case 152 pressurizes wash water in thepump case 152 so that the wash water in thepump case 152 may flow toward thefirst pump inlet 161. Consequently, the wash water introduced into thefirst pump inlet 161 may smoothly flow toward thebranch pipe 124 arranged at a relatively lower position than thefirst pump inlet 161 by gravity. - The wash water passing through the
branch pipe 124 is discharged outside thewashing machine 1 through thesecond drainage pipe 126. - Meanwhile, the residual water, which may remain in the
second receiving portion 172 also after discharge of the wash water, may be discharged outside thewashing machine 1 through thefirst pump inlet 161 and thesecond drainage pipe 126 by the residualwater removal hole 173. - As is apparent from the above description, in accordance with the washing machine according to the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, improvement of washing performance may be achieved by generation of bubbles in the wash water introduced into the tub.
- Furthermore, in accordance with the washing machine according to the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the wash water may be rapidly discharged outside the washing machine.
- Although a few embodiments of the present disclosure have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
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1. A washing machine comprising:
a main body;
a tub vertically arranged within the main body;
a passage case comprising a first drainage pipe connected to a lower portion of the tub, and a branch pipe to allow wash water introduced from the first drainage pipe to be introduced into the tub again;
a pump comprising a pump case having a first pump inlet arranged at a relatively higher position than the branch pipe, and a motor coupled to one end of the pump case so as to supply power to pump the wash water introduced into the first pump inlet; and
a bubble generating unit to generate bubbles in the wash water pumped by the pump.
2. The washing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the passage case further comprises a second drainage pipe communicated with the first drainage pipe to guide the wash water to an outside of the washing machine.
3. The washing machine according to claim 1 , wherein:
the branch pipe further comprises at least one foreign matter inflow preventing rib to filter out foreign matter contained in the wash water introduced from the first drainage pipe; and
the foreign matter inflow preventing rib protrudes from an inner peripheral surface of the branch pipe.
4. The washing machine according to claim 1 , wherein:
the pump case further comprises a second pump inlet connected to a lower end of the tub; and
the second pump inlet is arranged at a relatively higher position than the first pump inlet.
5. The washing machine according to claim 4 , wherein:
the pump case is provided, at an upper portion thereof, with a foreign matter inflow preventing bump to filter out foreign matter contained in the wash water within the tub; and
the second pump inlet is formed at an inner side of the foreign matter inflow preventing bump.
6. The washing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the pump case further comprises a foreign matter inflow preventing wall to filter out foreign matter contained in the wash water introduced from the first pump inlet.
7. The washing machine according to claim 6 , wherein:
the foreign matter inflow preventing wall is provided at a central portion of the pump case; and
the wash water introduced from the first pump inlet is introduced into the foreign matter inflow preventing wall, and is then pumped to the bubble generating unit.
8. The washing machine according to claim 4 , wherein:
the pump case comprises a motor coupling portion which is coupled with the motor to supply power to pump the wash water introduced from the first or second pump inlet, and a pump outlet to guide the wash water, which is pumped, to the bubble generating unit; and
the pump outlet is provided at an outer peripheral surface of the motor coupling portion to be communicated with the motor coupling portion.
9. The washing machine according to claim 8 , wherein:
the pump case comprises a first receiving portion to receive the wash water introduced from the first or second pump inlet, and a second receiving portion connected, at one end thereof, with the first receiving portion while being connected, at the other end thereof, with the motor coupling portion; and
the first and second receiving portions are partitioned by the foreign matter inflow preventing wall.
10. The washing machine according to claim 9 , wherein the foreign matter inflow preventing wall further comprises a residual water removal hole to remove the wash water which remains in the second receiving portion.
11. The washing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the bubble generating unit comprises:
a first passage into which the wash water pumped by the pump is introduced;
a second passage having a relatively smaller sectional area than the first passage; and
an air inlet communicated with the second passage in order to supply air to the wash water flowing through the second passage.
12. The washing machine according to claim 2 , wherein the second drainage pipe is provided with a valve so that the wash water introduced from the first drainage pipe flows toward either the second drainage pipe or the branch pipe.
13. The washing machine according to claim 9 , further comprising:
a first connecting hose to connect the branch pipe and the first pump inlet; and
a second connecting hose to connect the pump outlet and the bubble generating unit.
14. A washing machine comprising:
a main body;
a tub vertically arranged within the main body;
a passage case comprising a first drainage pipe communicated with the tub so that wash water in the tub is introduced into the first drainage pipe, a second drainage pipe to discharge the wash water introduced into the first drainage pipe to an outside of the washing machine, and a branch pipe to change a movement direction of the wash water introduced into the first drainage pipe while being arranged to be spaced apart from a bottom of the tub by a predetermined length;
a pump comprising a pump case having a first pump passage arranged to be more adjacent to the tub than the branch pipe, and a motor connected to one side of the pump case so as to pump the wash water introduced through the first pump passage; and
a bubble generating unit having an air inlet to supply air to the wash water pumped by the pump.
15. The washing machine according to claim 14 , wherein the pump case further comprises a second pump passage, which is communicated with a lower end of the tub and is provided above the first pump passage.
16. The washing machine according to claim 14 , wherein the pump case further comprises a foreign matter inflow preventing wall to filter out foreign matter contained in the wash water introduced through the first pump passage.
17. The washing machine according to claim 16 , wherein the foreign matter inflow preventing wall is provided, at an outer peripheral surface, with a residual water removal hole so that the wash water, which remains at an inner side of the foreign matter inflow preventing wall, flows toward the second drainage pipe.
18. The washing machine according to claim 14 , wherein the branch pipe further comprises at least one foreign matter inflow preventing rib protruding from an inner peripheral surface of the branch pipe so as to filter out foreign matter contained in the wash water.
19. The washing machine according to claim 14 , wherein the bubble generating unit comprises;
a wash water passage through which the wash water pumped by the pump flows; and
an air passage communicated with the wash water passage in order to supply air to the wash water flowing through the wash water passage.
20. A method of controlling a washing machine which includes a main body, a tub vertically arranged within the main body, a drainage pipe communicated with the tub, a pump arranged at a lower portion of the tub, and a bubble generating unit to generate bubbles in wash water pumped by the pump, the method comprising:
sensing a water level of the wash water during supply of the wash water into the tub; and
determining whether drainage of the wash water supplied into the tub is needed,
wherein when the water level of the wash water is increased at a level more than a predetermined height, the drainage pipe is closed so that the wash water is controlled to be transferred to the pump, and when the drainage of the wash water is determined to be needed, the drainage pipe is opened so that the wash water is controlled to be discharged outside the washing machine through the drainage pipe.
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