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- Embodiments according to the present disclosure relate to washing machines, and more particularly, to washing machines and washing methods using such machines.
- the washing machines improve cleaning by rubbing items of laundry together using friction generated while the laundry passes through a rotation body of a lifter that is installed inside the drum of the washing machine.
- the lifter also functions to move the laundry and washing water.
- the lifter includes a support body which is fixed length-wise in the horizontal direction inside the drum, and a rotation body that is connected to an axis extending from the support body and that rotates about the axis according to the rotation of a drum.
- washing machine is an item of equipment that cleans laundry such as clothes by rotating water and detergent in a tub.
- Washing machines can be categorized as either vertical washing machines (or pulsator washing machines) or drum washing machines based on the orientation of the tub in which the laundry is placed.
- a drum washing machine has a drum whose axis of rotation is horizontal. Laundry is placed inside the drum, is moved vertically (up and down) by the rotation of the drum, and is cleaned while moving.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a conventional drum washing machine.
- the drum washing machine includes a cabinet 100 which has an opening at the front side, a tub 102 which is installed inside the cabinet to contain washing water, and a rotatable drum 104 which is installed inside the tub 102 to contain the laundry, detergent, etc.
- the drum 104 has a front opening as in the cabinet 100 and the tub 102 , and a motor at the back of the tub is installed outside the drum. Accordingly, once the motor operates, the drum 104 produces a washing action by rotating around the horizontal axis.
- Lifters 106 protruding toward the center of the drum are installed on the inside wall of the drum 104 and help improve washing effectiveness by lifting the laundry while the drum rotates to increase movement of the laundry.
- lifters 106 are installed length-wise in the horizontal direction on the inside wall of the drum 104 and protrude towards the center of rotation. Therefore, while the drum 104 rotates, the lifters assist the process of washing the laundry, by increasing movement of the laundry and washing water by lifting the laundry and scooping the washing water from the bottom of the drum 104 to the top.
- the lifters 106 included with conventional drum washing machines are immobile and are only installed on the inside of the drum 104 ; as a result, they only function to scoop the washing water and the laundry and therefore limit washing effectiveness.
- embodiments according to the present invention provide a drum washing machine and a method of washing using such a washing machine, which improve washing force and effectiveness by causing items of laundry to rub against each other using friction generated when the laundry passes through a rotation body of a lifter that is installed inside the drum of the washing machine.
- the lifter performs an auxiliary function of moving the laundry and washing water.
- the lifter includes a support body that is attached length-wise in the horizontal direction inside the drum, and a rotation body connected to an axis extending from the support body and that rotates according to the rotation of a drum.
- a washing machine includes: an outer tank configured to contain washing water; a rotatable inner tank installed inside the outer tank; and an auxiliary washing device installed in the inner tank, where the washing auxiliary device includes a rotation body configured to rotate according to and relative to the rotation of the inner tank.
- the washing auxiliary device includes a support body, and the rotation body is connected to an axis that extends from the support body and rotates according to the rotation of the inner tank.
- the support body is installed inside the inner tank length-wise in the horizontal direction and protrudes towards the center of the inner tank.
- the rotation body includes a panel or base (e.g., a round base) of a predetermined thickness, a connecting groove configured to be connected to the axis of rotation at the bottom middle of the base, and a protrusion protruding a predetermined constant height from the top of the base.
- a panel or base e.g., a round base
- a connecting groove configured to be connected to the axis of rotation at the bottom middle of the base
- a protrusion protruding a predetermined constant height from the top of the base.
- the rotation body includes two or more equally spaced bases.
- the protrusion has the shape of a cross; in another embodiment, it has a linear shape.
- the axis of the rotation body rotates freely without power according to the rotation of the inner tank. In another embodiment, it rotates using rotational motive power delivered from a motor located outside the inner tank.
- a method of washing includes: rotating an inner tank of a washing machine; and rotating a rotation body attached to the inner tank, where items of laundry contact the rotation body and are rubbed against each other by the movement of the rotation body, and are lifted by the rotation body to the top of the inner tank.
- washing force and effectiveness in the washing machine is improved by making items of laundry rub against each other using friction generated when the laundry passes through a rotation body of a lifter that is installed inside the drum of the washing machine.
- the lifter performs an auxiliary function of moving the laundry and washing water.
- the lifter includes a support body which is fixed length-wise in the horizontal direction inside the drum, and a rotation body connected to an axis extending from the support body and rotating according to and relative to the rotation of the drum. Also, further improvements in washing force and effectiveness are expected as a result of the impact on the laundry of protrusions formed on the rotation body.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a conventional drum washing machine.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a drum washing machine equipped with a rotatable lifter in an embodiment according to the present disclosure.
- FIGS. 3A and 3B illustrate a plan view and a cross-sectional view of a lifter in an embodiment according to the present disclosure.
- FIG. 4 is an illustration of a rotatable lifter in operation in an embodiment according to the present disclosure.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart of an example of a method of washing in an embodiment according to the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a drum washing machine equipped with rotatable lifters in an embodiment according to the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a drum washing machine equipped with rotatable lifters in an embodiment according to the present disclosure.
- the drum washing machine includes a cabinet 200 which has an opening at the front side, an outer tank 202 which is installed inside the opening to contain washing water, e.g., a tub and a rotatable inner tank 204 which is installed inside the tub 202 to contain laundry and detergent, e.g., a rotatable inner drum.
- a cabinet 200 which has an opening at the front side, an outer tank 202 which is installed inside the opening to contain washing water, e.g., a tub and a rotatable inner tank 204 which is installed inside the tub 202 to contain laundry and detergent, e.g., a rotatable inner drum.
- a lifter 206 also referred to herein as an auxiliary washing device, is installed on the inside wall of the drum 204 to improve washing effectiveness.
- a lifter is installed inside the drum length-wise in the horizontal direction to improve washing effectiveness by scooping and dropping the washing water and/or the laundry while the drum rotates; however, as described above, washing effectiveness is limited because the conventional lifter is immobile inside the drum (it is attached to the drum in a manner such that it cannot move relative to the drum).
- the lifter 206 an auxiliary washing device, is configured to be rotatable as shown in FIG. 3A , which is different from the conventional fixed lifter.
- the lifter 206 of the present disclosure is connected to a support body 300 inside the drum 204 and to a rotation axis (not shown) that extends from the support body 300 ; therefore, the lifter 206 includes a rotation body 302 that can rotate around the rotation axis according to the rotation of the drum 204 . That is, the lifter 206 can move (rotate) relative to the drum 204 about its axis of rotation while the drum is rotating about its axis of rotation.
- each support body 300 is installed length-wise in the horizontal direction inside the drum 204 (that is, each support body 300 is essentially parallel to the axis of rotation of the drum). In an embodiment, each support body 300 is installed at a constant distance from the center of the drum 204 . In an embodiment, the support bodies 300 are installed at equal distances from each other on the drum 204 ; that is, they are evenly spaced along the circumference of the inside of the drum.
- the rotation body 302 includes a round-shaped base of predetermined thickness. In an embodiment, the rotation body 302 includes a protruding element 304 which extends from the base to a predetermined height. The purpose of the protruding element 304 is described below. In an embodiment, the bottom middle portion of the rotation body 302 includes a connecting groove (not shown), which may be connected to the axis that extends from the support body 300 and that is mentioned above.
- the lifter 206 may include one or more rotation bodies 302 , as in the examples of FIGS. 3A and 3B .
- the rotation bodies 302 are equally spaced on the support bodies 300 .
- the rotation body 302 also rotates according to the rotation of the drum 204 and as a result, the lifter 206 scrubs the laundry in addition to performing its conventional function of lifting the washing water to the top of the drum 204 .
- the rotation body 302 is connected to its axis of rotation (an axis extending from the support body 300 ) without power, and therefore it rotates freely in response to the force exerted on it by the washing water. Accordingly, it can apply friction to laundry located next to and/or between the rotation bodies 302 using centrifugal force generated by the rotation of the rotation bodies.
- the rotation body 302 is connected to its axis of rotation (which extends from the support body 300 ), and that axis is connected to a motor. In such an embodiment, rotation of the rotation body 302 is controlled by the motor, and it rotates about the axis and applies friction to the laundry located next to and/or between the rotation bodies.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating the lifter 206 in operation in an embodiment according to the present disclosure. As shown in FIG. 4 , the laundry ma pass through (between) the rotation bodies 302 of the lifter 206 in the direction of the rotation of the drum 204 .
- the rotation body 302 of the lifter 206 may rotate either freely in a direction around its axis of rotation (extending from the support body 300 ) or in a specific direction using rotational motive power in an embodiment in which a motor is connected to the rotation body 302 outside the drum 204 .
- the laundry located between the rotation bodies 302 is drawn from the outside of the rotation bodies 302 by the rotation of the rotation bodies 302 and is forced to pass through the narrow space between the rotation bodies 302 .
- a washing operation such as scrubbing happens because of the friction generated in the process of the laundry passing through that narrow space.
- embodiments according to the present disclosure improve washing force and effectiveness and can consequently reduce the washing time, because of the rotation of the rotation body on the lifters that makes it possible to scrub the laundry.
- rotation bodies according to the present disclosure can have protrusions 304 that have various shapes.
- the protrusions 304 may be formed, for example, in a cross or linear shape, but are not limited to these shapes.
- the protrusions 304 apply regular force to the laundry drawn between the rotation bodies 302 according to the rotation speed of the rotation bodies 302 , and they also help draw laundry in between the rotation bodies 302 because of the rotation of the rotation bodies 302 .
- washing force and effectiveness improve through the laundry being impacted by the rotation bodies 302 including the rotatable base with the protrusions 304 , and/or by scrubbing as described above.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart 500 of an example of a method of washing in an embodiment according to the present disclosure.
- the method of FIG. 5 is implemented using a washing machine such as that described above.
- a rotation body attached to the inner tank is rotated.
- the rotation body rotates relative to the rotation of the inner tank. Items of laundry in the inner tank contact the rotation body and are caused to be rubbed against each other by the movement of the rotation body.
- the rotation body causes the laundry to be lifted to the top of the inner tank as the inner tank rotates.
- the washing force and effectiveness in a washing machine can be improved by causing items of laundry to rub against each other using friction generated While the laundry passes through a rotation body of a lifter that is installed inside the drum of the washing machine.
- the lifter performs an auxiliary function to move the laundry and the washing water.
- the lifter includes a support body that is fixed length-wise in the horizontal direction inside the drum, and a rotation body that is connected to an axis extending from the support body and rotating according to the rotation of a drum.
- additional washing force and effectiveness can be expected using various shapes of protrusions formed in or on the upper part of the rotation body and that impact laundry during washing.
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A washing machine includes: an outer tank configured to contain washing water; a rotatable inner tank installed inside the outer tank; and an auxiliary washing device installed in the inner tank, wherein the auxiliary washing device comprises a rotation body configured to rotate according and relative to the inner tank.
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- This application is based on and claims priority to Korean Patent Application No. 2014-0086172, filed on Jul. 9, 2014, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
- Embodiments according to the present disclosure relate to washing machines, and more particularly, to washing machines and washing methods using such machines. In an embodiment, the washing machines improve cleaning by rubbing items of laundry together using friction generated while the laundry passes through a rotation body of a lifter that is installed inside the drum of the washing machine. The lifter also functions to move the laundry and washing water. In an embodiment, the lifter includes a support body which is fixed length-wise in the horizontal direction inside the drum, and a rotation body that is connected to an axis extending from the support body and that rotates about the axis according to the rotation of a drum.
- In general, a washing machine is an item of equipment that cleans laundry such as clothes by rotating water and detergent in a tub. Washing machines can be categorized as either vertical washing machines (or pulsator washing machines) or drum washing machines based on the orientation of the tub in which the laundry is placed. A drum washing machine has a drum whose axis of rotation is horizontal. Laundry is placed inside the drum, is moved vertically (up and down) by the rotation of the drum, and is cleaned while moving.
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FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a conventional drum washing machine. - Referring to
FIG. 1 , the drum washing machine includes acabinet 100 which has an opening at the front side, atub 102 which is installed inside the cabinet to contain washing water, and arotatable drum 104 which is installed inside thetub 102 to contain the laundry, detergent, etc. - The
drum 104 has a front opening as in thecabinet 100 and thetub 102, and a motor at the back of the tub is installed outside the drum. Accordingly, once the motor operates, thedrum 104 produces a washing action by rotating around the horizontal axis. -
Lifters 106 protruding toward the center of the drum are installed on the inside wall of thedrum 104 and help improve washing effectiveness by lifting the laundry while the drum rotates to increase movement of the laundry. - In general,
such lifters 106 are installed length-wise in the horizontal direction on the inside wall of thedrum 104 and protrude towards the center of rotation. Therefore, while thedrum 104 rotates, the lifters assist the process of washing the laundry, by increasing movement of the laundry and washing water by lifting the laundry and scooping the washing water from the bottom of thedrum 104 to the top. - However, the
lifters 106 included with conventional drum washing machines are immobile and are only installed on the inside of thedrum 104; as a result, they only function to scoop the washing water and the laundry and therefore limit washing effectiveness. - In view of the above, therefore, embodiments according to the present invention provide a drum washing machine and a method of washing using such a washing machine, which improve washing force and effectiveness by causing items of laundry to rub against each other using friction generated when the laundry passes through a rotation body of a lifter that is installed inside the drum of the washing machine. The lifter performs an auxiliary function of moving the laundry and washing water. In an embodiment, the lifter includes a support body that is attached length-wise in the horizontal direction inside the drum, and a rotation body connected to an axis extending from the support body and that rotates according to the rotation of a drum.
- In an embodiment according to the invention, a washing machine includes: an outer tank configured to contain washing water; a rotatable inner tank installed inside the outer tank; and an auxiliary washing device installed in the inner tank, where the washing auxiliary device includes a rotation body configured to rotate according to and relative to the rotation of the inner tank.
- In an embodiment, the washing auxiliary device includes a support body, and the rotation body is connected to an axis that extends from the support body and rotates according to the rotation of the inner tank.
- In an embodiment, the support body is installed inside the inner tank length-wise in the horizontal direction and protrudes towards the center of the inner tank.
- In an embodiment, the rotation body includes a panel or base (e.g., a round base) of a predetermined thickness, a connecting groove configured to be connected to the axis of rotation at the bottom middle of the base, and a protrusion protruding a predetermined constant height from the top of the base.
- In an embodiment, the rotation body includes two or more equally spaced bases.
- In an embodiment, the protrusion has the shape of a cross; in another embodiment, it has a linear shape.
- In an embodiment, the axis of the rotation body rotates freely without power according to the rotation of the inner tank. In another embodiment, it rotates using rotational motive power delivered from a motor located outside the inner tank.
- In another embodiment according to the invention, a method of washing includes: rotating an inner tank of a washing machine; and rotating a rotation body attached to the inner tank, where items of laundry contact the rotation body and are rubbed against each other by the movement of the rotation body, and are lifted by the rotation body to the top of the inner tank.
- In embodiments according to the present disclosure, washing force and effectiveness in the washing machine is improved by making items of laundry rub against each other using friction generated when the laundry passes through a rotation body of a lifter that is installed inside the drum of the washing machine. The lifter performs an auxiliary function of moving the laundry and washing water. The lifter includes a support body which is fixed length-wise in the horizontal direction inside the drum, and a rotation body connected to an axis extending from the support body and rotating according to and relative to the rotation of the drum. Also, further improvements in washing force and effectiveness are expected as a result of the impact on the laundry of protrusions formed on the rotation body.
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FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a conventional drum washing machine. -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a drum washing machine equipped with a rotatable lifter in an embodiment according to the present disclosure. -
FIGS. 3A and 3B illustrate a plan view and a cross-sectional view of a lifter in an embodiment according to the present disclosure. -
FIG. 4 is an illustration of a rotatable lifter in operation in an embodiment according to the present disclosure. -
FIG. 5 is a flowchart of an example of a method of washing in an embodiment according to the present disclosure. - Hereinafter, embodiments according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- In the following description, well-known functions or components will not be described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring aspects of the present invention.
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FIG. 2 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a drum washing machine equipped with rotatable lifters in an embodiment according to the present disclosure. Hereinafter, embodiments according to the present disclosure are described in more detail with reference to the example ofFIG. 2 . - Referring to
FIG. 2 , the drum washing machine includes acabinet 200 which has an opening at the front side, anouter tank 202 which is installed inside the opening to contain washing water, e.g., a tub and a rotatableinner tank 204 which is installed inside thetub 202 to contain laundry and detergent, e.g., a rotatable inner drum. - A
lifter 206, also referred to herein as an auxiliary washing device, is installed on the inside wall of thedrum 204 to improve washing effectiveness. As known in the art, a lifter is installed inside the drum length-wise in the horizontal direction to improve washing effectiveness by scooping and dropping the washing water and/or the laundry while the drum rotates; however, as described above, washing effectiveness is limited because the conventional lifter is immobile inside the drum (it is attached to the drum in a manner such that it cannot move relative to the drum). - In the present disclosure, the
lifter 206, an auxiliary washing device, is configured to be rotatable as shown inFIG. 3A , which is different from the conventional fixed lifter. - That is, the
lifter 206 of the present disclosure, as illustrated inFIGS. 3A and 3B , is connected to asupport body 300 inside thedrum 204 and to a rotation axis (not shown) that extends from thesupport body 300; therefore, thelifter 206 includes arotation body 302 that can rotate around the rotation axis according to the rotation of thedrum 204. That is, thelifter 206 can move (rotate) relative to thedrum 204 about its axis of rotation while the drum is rotating about its axis of rotation. - One or
more support bodies 300 are installed length-wise in the horizontal direction inside the drum 204 (that is, eachsupport body 300 is essentially parallel to the axis of rotation of the drum). In an embodiment, eachsupport body 300 is installed at a constant distance from the center of thedrum 204. In an embodiment, thesupport bodies 300 are installed at equal distances from each other on thedrum 204; that is, they are evenly spaced along the circumference of the inside of the drum. In an embodiment, therotation body 302 includes a round-shaped base of predetermined thickness. In an embodiment, therotation body 302 includes aprotruding element 304 which extends from the base to a predetermined height. The purpose of the protrudingelement 304 is described below. In an embodiment, the bottom middle portion of therotation body 302 includes a connecting groove (not shown), which may be connected to the axis that extends from thesupport body 300 and that is mentioned above. - The
lifter 206, with components such as those described above, may include one ormore rotation bodies 302, as in the examples ofFIGS. 3A and 3B . In an embodiment, therotation bodies 302 are equally spaced on thesupport bodies 300. When thedrum 204 is rotating, therotation body 302 also rotates according to the rotation of thedrum 204 and as a result, thelifter 206 scrubs the laundry in addition to performing its conventional function of lifting the washing water to the top of thedrum 204. - Also, in an embodiment, the
rotation body 302 is connected to its axis of rotation (an axis extending from the support body 300) without power, and therefore it rotates freely in response to the force exerted on it by the washing water. Accordingly, it can apply friction to laundry located next to and/or between therotation bodies 302 using centrifugal force generated by the rotation of the rotation bodies. In another embodiment, therotation body 302 is connected to its axis of rotation (which extends from the support body 300), and that axis is connected to a motor. In such an embodiment, rotation of therotation body 302 is controlled by the motor, and it rotates about the axis and applies friction to the laundry located next to and/or between the rotation bodies. -
FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating thelifter 206 in operation in an embodiment according to the present disclosure. As shown inFIG. 4 , the laundry ma pass through (between) therotation bodies 302 of thelifter 206 in the direction of the rotation of thedrum 204. - As mentioned above, the
rotation body 302 of thelifter 206 may rotate either freely in a direction around its axis of rotation (extending from the support body 300) or in a specific direction using rotational motive power in an embodiment in which a motor is connected to therotation body 302 outside thedrum 204. - In either case, the laundry located between the
rotation bodies 302 is drawn from the outside of therotation bodies 302 by the rotation of therotation bodies 302 and is forced to pass through the narrow space between therotation bodies 302. A washing operation such as scrubbing happens because of the friction generated in the process of the laundry passing through that narrow space. - Accordingly, when compared to typical lifters with which washing is performed only by lifting and dropping the laundry, embodiments according to the present disclosure improve washing force and effectiveness and can consequently reduce the washing time, because of the rotation of the rotation body on the lifters that makes it possible to scrub the laundry.
- Moreover, rotation bodies according to the present disclosure, such as shown in
FIG. 2 , can haveprotrusions 304 that have various shapes. Theprotrusions 304 may be formed, for example, in a cross or linear shape, but are not limited to these shapes. - The
protrusions 304 apply regular force to the laundry drawn between therotation bodies 302 according to the rotation speed of therotation bodies 302, and they also help draw laundry in between therotation bodies 302 because of the rotation of therotation bodies 302. - Therefore, washing force and effectiveness improve through the laundry being impacted by the
rotation bodies 302 including the rotatable base with theprotrusions 304, and/or by scrubbing as described above. -
FIG. 5 is aflowchart 500 of an example of a method of washing in an embodiment according to the present disclosure. The method ofFIG. 5 is implemented using a washing machine such as that described above. - In
block 502, an inner tank of a washing machine is rotated. - In
block 504, a rotation body attached to the inner tank is rotated. The rotation body rotates relative to the rotation of the inner tank. Items of laundry in the inner tank contact the rotation body and are caused to be rubbed against each other by the movement of the rotation body. The rotation body causes the laundry to be lifted to the top of the inner tank as the inner tank rotates. - As mentioned above, according to the present disclosure, the washing force and effectiveness in a washing machine can be improved by causing items of laundry to rub against each other using friction generated While the laundry passes through a rotation body of a lifter that is installed inside the drum of the washing machine. The lifter performs an auxiliary function to move the laundry and the washing water. In embodiments according to the present disclosure, the lifter includes a support body that is fixed length-wise in the horizontal direction inside the drum, and a rotation body that is connected to an axis extending from the support body and rotating according to the rotation of a drum. Also, additional washing force and effectiveness can be expected using various shapes of protrusions formed in or on the upper part of the rotation body and that impact laundry during washing.
- The foregoing description, for purpose of explanation, has been described with reference to specific embodiments. However, the illustrative discussions above are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as may be suited to the particular use contemplated.
- Embodiments according to the invention are thus described. While the present disclosure has been described in particular embodiments, it should be appreciated that the invention should not be construed as limited by such embodiments, but rather construed according to the below claims.
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1. A washing machine, comprising:
an outer tank configured to contain washing water;
a rotatable inner tank inside the outer tank; and
an auxiliary washing device on the inner tank, wherein the auxiliary washing device comprises a rotation body configured to rotate according and relative to the inner tank.
2. The washing machine of claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary washing device further comprises a support body, wherein the rotation body is coupled to an axis extending from the support body and rotates according to the rotation of the inner tank.
7. The washing machine of claim 2 , wherein the support body is installed inside the inner tank length-wise in the horizontal direction and protrudes toward the center of the inner tank.
4. The washing machine of claim 2 , wherein the axis rotates freely without power according to the rotation of the inner tank.
5. The washing machine of claim 2 , wherein the axis rotates using power delivered from a motor located outside the inner tank.
6. The washing machine of claim 1 , wherein the rotation body comprises a base and a protrusion protruding from the base.
7. The washing machine of claim 6 , wherein two or more panels are formed on the support body.
8. The washing machine of claim 6 , wherein the protrusion has a shaped selected from the group consisting of: a cross; and a linear shape.
9. A method of washing, comprising:
rotating an inner tank of a washing machine; and
rotating a rotation body coupled to the inner tank, wherein the rotation body rotates relative to the rotation of the inner tank, wherein items of laundry in the inner tank contact the rotation body and are caused to be rubbed against each other by the movement of the rotation body; and wherein the rotation body causes the laundry to be lifted to the top of the inner tank as the inner tank rotates.
10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the auxiliary washing device further comprises a support body, wherein the rotation body is coupled to a support body and to an axis extending from the support body, and rotates according to the rotation of the inner tank.
11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the support body is installed inside the inner tank length-wise in the horizontal direction and protrudes toward the center of the inner tank.
12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the axis rotates freely without power according to the rotation of the inner tank.
13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the axis rotates using power delivered from a motor located outside the inner tank.
14. The method of claim 9 , wherein the rotation body comprises a panel and a protrusion protruding from the panel.
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