WO2021112408A1 - Dispositif de traitement de vêtements et son procédé de commande - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a clothes processing apparatus for improving the condition of clothes and a method for controlling the same.
- a washing machine In general, a washing machine is widely used as an apparatus for washing articles made of fabrics, such as clothes or bedding. As the washing machine washes the laundry through friction between the washing water and the laundry contained in the water tank, in addition to the washing process, processes such as dehydration and drying are additionally required.
- clothes treating devices having functions such as removing wrinkles from clothes or removing dust or odors from clothes without a separate washing process through washing water have been used. have.
- Conventional clothes processing apparatus removes fine dust and wrinkles through a method of supplying high-temperature steam to clothes and transmitting mechanical force through strong airflow or vibration.
- the present disclosure relates to a clothes processing apparatus capable of removing wrinkles from clothes by applying a sufficient physical force in a downward direction to clothes, and a method for controlling the same.
- a laundry treatment apparatus comprising: a cabinet having a door and an accommodation space; a clothing support device that supports clothes and is provided in an accommodating space of the cabinet; a first processing device installed on one side of the accommodating space of the cabinet and configured to apply a physical force to one surface of the clothes by moving a processing tool up and down; and a second processing device installed on the other side of the accommodating space of the cabinet to face the first processing device and configured to apply a physical force to the other surface of the clothes by moving the processing tool up and down.
- each of the first processing apparatus and the second processing apparatus may include a vertical movement device for moving the processing tool up and down in the accommodation space.
- processing tool may be detachably installed in the vertical movement device.
- the processing tool may include a roller-shaped roller brush or a rectangular flat plate-shaped flat brush.
- the processing tool may include a rotating disk brush provided with a pair of disk brushes on the front surface of the case.
- the rotating disk brush may include a pair of hot plates covering a portion of each of the pair of disk brushes.
- the vertical movement device may include a link structure formed so that the processing tool moves along an arc trajectory when descending and moves along a straight trajectory when ascending.
- the vertical movement device a fixed link installed on the side of the cabinet; a driving link installed to be rotated by a motor on the fixed link; a first link including one end rotatably connected to one end of the driving link; a driven link to which the other end of the first link is rotatably connected and to which the processing tool is installed; a second link including one end rotatably connected to the other end of the driven link, the second link being spaced apart from the first link by a predetermined distance and installed in parallel; a connection link rotatably connecting one end of the first link and the other end of the second link; a first support link rotatably connecting the other end of the fixed link and the second link; a second support link including one end rotatably connected to the other end of the fixed link and the other end rotatably connected to the second link.
- the vertical movement device the support member for supporting the processing tool; a telescopic device for moving the support member; and a linear movement device installed on the side of the cabinet and linearly moving the telescopic device up and down.
- the vertical movement device may include: a striking device configured to hit the processing tool against the clothing; and a linear movement device installed on the side of the cabinet and linearly moving the striking device up and down.
- a control method of a clothes processing apparatus for ironing clothes mounted in an accommodation space of the clothes processing apparatus comprising: operating a spraying device to generate steam and supplying the steam to the clothes; an ironing step in which the circulation device is activated, and the processing tool of the first processing apparatus and the processing tool of the second processing apparatus descend on the clothes to perform ironing; and drying the clothes by further operating the circulation device for a predetermined time after the ironing step is completed.
- the ironing step may include: positioning the processing tool of the first processing apparatus and the processing tool of the second processing apparatus at top dead center on one surface and the opposite surface of the clothes, respectively; descending with the processing tool of the first processing apparatus in contact with the one surface of the clothes; lowering the processing tool of the first processing apparatus, and after a predetermined time has elapsed, the processing tool of the second processing apparatus descending while in contact with the opposite surface of the clothes; when the processing tool of the first processing apparatus arrives at the bottom dead center, the processing tool is separated from the one surface of the clothes and returns to the top dead center; and when the processing tool of the second processing apparatus arrives at the bottom dead center, the processing tool is spaced apart from the opposite surface of the clothes to return to the top dead center.
- the processing tool of the first processing apparatus and the processing tool of the second processing apparatus may move between the top dead center and the bottom dead center a plurality of times, respectively.
- the ironing step may include: descending with the processing tool of the first processing device hitting one surface of the clothes at regular intervals; descending with the processing tool of the second processing apparatus hitting the opposite surface of the clothes at regular intervals after the processing tool of the first processing apparatus descends; when the processing tool of the first processing apparatus arrives at the bottom dead center, the processing tool is separated from the one surface of the clothes and ascends to the top dead center; and when the processing tool of the second processing apparatus arrives at the bottom dead center, the processing tool is spaced apart from the opposite surface of the clothes and ascends to the top dead center.
- a plurality of flexible brush bristles come into contact with the clothing and apply frictional force, so a special part of the shirt, for example, a connection part between the body and sleeve of the shirt, a button part, etc. It is possible to prevent wrinkle formation by
- FIG. 1 is a front view illustrating a clothes processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure with a door opened;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating an example of a processing apparatus used in a clothing processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- Fig. 3 is a side view of the processing apparatus of Fig. 2;
- 4A to 4E are views for explaining the operation of the processing apparatus of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a rotating disk brush used in a clothes processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a flat brush used in a clothes processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating a roller brush assembly used in a laundry treatment apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating another example of a roller brush assembly used in a laundry treatment apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 9 is a functional block diagram illustrating a clothes processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating an input device of a clothes processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a control method for ironing by the clothes processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating in detail a control method for performing ironing by the clothes processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 13 is a view illustrating a state in which the laundry processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure performs ironing
- FIG. 14 is a front view illustrating a clothes processing apparatus according to another embodiment of the present disclosure with the door opened;
- FIG. 15 is a partial perspective view illustrating the processing apparatus of the clothes processing apparatus of FIG. 14 ;
- Fig. 16 is a functional block diagram showing the clothes processing apparatus of Fig. 14;
- FIG. 17 is a front view illustrating a clothes processing apparatus according to another embodiment of the present disclosure, with a door opened;
- FIG. 18 is a partial perspective view of the processing apparatus of the clothes processing apparatus of FIG. 17;
- FIG. 19 is a functional block diagram illustrating the clothes processing apparatus of FIG. 17;
- first, second, etc. may be used to describe various elements, but the elements should not be limited by the terms. The above terms may be used only for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another. For example, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure, a first component may be referred to as a second component, and similarly, a second component may also be referred to as a first component.
- FIG. 1 is a front view illustrating a clothes processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure with a door opened.
- a clothes processing apparatus 1 may include a cabinet 10 , a door 20 , a first processing apparatus 30 , and a second processing apparatus 40 .
- a cabinet 10 may include a cabinet 10 , a door 20 , a first processing apparatus 30 , and a second processing apparatus 40 .
- the cabinet 10 forms the exterior of the clothes processing apparatus 1 , and may be formed in a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape.
- An accommodating space 11 in which clothes can be accommodated is provided inside the cabinet 10 , and the front of the cabinet 10 is open so that clothes can be put in and taken out.
- a door 20 is provided on the front side of the cabinet 10 to open and close the accommodation space 11 .
- the cabinet 10 may be divided into two spaces by the intermediate plate 13 .
- An upper portion of the intermediate plate 13 forms an accommodation space 11 in which clothes can be accommodated, and a spraying device and a circulation device may be installed in the lower space.
- a clothing support device 91 may be installed at an upper end of the accommodation space 11 .
- the door 20 is installed to rotate with respect to the front of the cabinet 10 .
- the door 20 is fixed to one side of the front side of the cabinet 10 by a hinge. Accordingly, the door 20 can rotate with respect to the cabinet 10 about the hinge.
- the accommodation space 11 of the cabinet 10 is sealed.
- the first processing device 30 and the second processing device 40 are configured to iron the clothes supported by the clothes support device 91 . That is, the first processing device 30 and the second processing device 40 iron by applying a physical force to the front and back surfaces of the clothes.
- the first processing device 30 and the second processing device 40 may be formed to apply a frictional force to the clothes.
- the first processing device 30 and the second processing device 40 are installed on both sides of the accommodation space 11 of the cabinet 10 to face each other.
- the first processing device 30 is installed on one side of the accommodation space 11 of the cabinet 10 and moves the processing tool 50 in contact with one side of the clothes, for example, the front of the clothes, up and down. formed to be movable.
- the second processing device 40 is installed to face the first processing device 30 on the other side of the receiving space 11 of the cabinet 10 , and the other surface of the clothes, that is, the processing tool of the first processing device 30 . It is formed so that the processing tool 50 in contact with the surface opposite to the one surface of the clothing contacted by the reference numeral 50, that is, the rear surface of the clothing, can be moved up and down.
- the first processing device 30 may include a processing tool 50 for applying a physical force to clothes and a vertical movement device 60 for moving the processing tool 50 up and down in the accommodation space 11 .
- the second processing device 40 also includes a processing tool 50 for applying a physical force to clothes and a vertical movement device 60 for moving the processing tool 50 up and down in the receiving space in the same manner as the first processing device 30 .
- the first processing apparatus 30 and the second processing apparatus 40 are formed in the same structure, only the structure of the first processing apparatus 30 will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 2 and 3 . However, hereinafter, for convenience of description, the first processing device 30 will be referred to as a processing device.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating an example of a processing apparatus used in a clothing processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the processing apparatus of FIG. 2 .
- the processing device 30 includes a processing tool 50 and a vertical movement device 60 for vertically moving the processing tool 50 .
- the treatment tool 50 is configured to be capable of applying a physical force, eg, frictional force, to the garment.
- the rotating disk brush 51 is used as the processing tool 50 .
- the rotating disk brush 51 will be described later.
- the vertical movement device 60 is formed to raise and lower the processing tool 50 in the receiving space.
- the vertical movement device 60 may cause the processing tool 50 to move along a circular arc trajectory when descending, and to move the processing tool 50 along a straight trajectory when ascending.
- the vertical movement device 60 may be formed in a link structure.
- the vertical movement device 60 includes a plurality of links, that is, a fixed link 61 , a driving link 62 , a first link 63 , a second link 64 , a driven link 65 , and a connection link 66 . , a first support link 67 , and a second support link 68 and a motor 69 for driving the plurality of links.
- the fixing link 61 is formed in a bar shape and is fixed to the inner side surface of the cabinet 10 .
- the drive link 62 is rotated by a motor 69 and allows the processing tool 50 to be moved up and down by the plurality of links.
- One end of the drive link 62 is fixed to the shaft of the motor 69 , and when the motor 69 operates, it rotates integrally with the shaft of the motor 69 . That is, the drive link 62 is installed to rotate by the motor 69 .
- the motor 69 is installed at one end of the fixed link 61 . Accordingly, the driving link 62 is rotated by the motor 69 around one end of the fixed link 61 .
- the driving link 62 is formed in a bar shape, and the other end of the driving link 62 is rotatably connected to one end of the first link 63 .
- the first link 63 is formed in a bar shape, and one end is rotatably connected to the other end of the driving link 62 , and the other end is rotatably connected to one end of the driven link 65 .
- the driven link 65 is fixed to the rear surface of the processing tool 50 , and the other end of the first link 63 is rotatably connected to one end of the driven link 65 .
- the driven link 65 is formed in a bar shape, and one end of the second link 64 is rotatably connected to the other end.
- a support member 59 may be provided between the driven link 65 and the processing tool 50 .
- the support member 59 is formed so that the processing tool 50 can be detachably installed.
- the driven link 65 is fixed to the rear surface of the support member 59 , and the processing tool 50 is detachably installed to the front surface of the support member 59 .
- the second link 64 is formed in a bar shape having the same length as the first link 63 and is installed in parallel with the first link 63 spaced apart from the first link 63 by a predetermined distance.
- One end of the second link 64 is rotatably connected to the other end of the driven link 65 , and the other end is rotatably connected to one end of the connection link 66 .
- connection link 66 is installed between the first link 63 and the second link 64 , and is rotatably connected to one end of the first link 63 and the other end of the second link 64 .
- the connecting link 66 is formed in a bar shape having the same length as the driven link 65 , and is installed parallel to the driven link 65 .
- One end of the connecting link 66 is rotatably connected to one end of the first link 63 connected to the other end of the driving link 62 . That is, one end of the connection link 66 , one end of the first link 63 , and the other end of the driving link 62 are rotatably connected coaxially.
- the other end of the connection link 66 is rotatably connected to the other end of the second link 64 . Accordingly, the first link 63 , the second link 64 , the driven link 65 , and the connecting link 66 form a parallelogram.
- the first support link 67 is rotatably connected to the other end of the fixed link 61 and the second link 64 .
- the first support link 67 is formed in a bar shape having the same length as the driving link 62 , and is spaced apart from the driving link 62 by a predetermined distance and installed in parallel with the driving link 62 .
- One end of the first support link 67 is rotatably connected to the other end of the second link 64 . Since the other end of the connecting link 66 is rotatably connected to the other end of the second link 64 , one end of the first support link 67 is the other end of the second link 64 and the other end of the connecting link 66 . It is rotatably connected coaxially with the stage.
- the other end of the first support link 67 is rotatably connected to the fixed link 61 . Accordingly, the first portions of the driving link 62 , the connecting link 66 , the first supporting link 67 , and the fixed link 61 form a parallelogram.
- the first part of the fixed link 61 refers to a part of the fixed link 61 between one end of the fixed link 61 to which the driving link 62 is connected and the other end of the first support link 67 is connected. .
- the second support link 68 is rotatably connected to the fixed link 61 and the second link 62 .
- the second support link 68 is formed in a bar shape having a length longer than that of the first support link 67 , and is installed to be spaced apart from the first support link 67 by a predetermined distance.
- One end of the second support link 68 is rotatably connected to the other end of the fixed link 61 , and the other end is rotatably connected to the central portion of the second link 64 .
- each link is determined so that the processing tool 50 descends from top dead center to bottom dead center while forming a circular arc trajectory, and rises from bottom dead center to top dead center along a straight trajectory.
- 4A to 4E are diagrams for explaining the operation of the processing apparatus of FIG. 2 .
- the top dead center P1 refers to the highest height at which the processing tool 50 can be located by a plurality of links.
- the processing tool 50 When the driving link 62 is rotated in one direction by the motor 69, for example, in a counterclockwise direction (arrow direction) as shown in FIG. 4A , the processing tool 50 generates an arc trajectory A by a plurality of links. draw and descend Specifically, when the driving link 62 rotates counterclockwise, the first link 63 connected to the driving link 62 and the second link 64 connected to the driving link 62 through the connection link 66 ) is operated to lower the driven link 65 connected to the other end of the first link 63 and the second link 64 in a circular arc trajectory (A). Then, the processing tool 50 to which the driven link 65 is fixed also descends while drawing an arc trajectory (A).
- the operation of the second link 64 is supported by the first support link 67 and the second support link 68 rotatably connected to the fixed link 61 .
- the processing tool 50 moves downward along the arc trajectory A as shown in FIG. 4B .
- the processing tool 50 draws an arc trajectory A as shown in FIG. 4c by the plurality of links, and the bottom dead center ( Descend to P2).
- the bottom dead center P2 refers to the lowest height at which the processing tool 50 can be located by a plurality of links.
- the processing tool 50 located at the bottom dead center P2 rises by drawing a straight trajectory B as shown in FIG. 4E by the plurality of links.
- the processing tool 50 moves along a straight trajectory B by the plurality of links to rise to top dead center P1 as shown in FIG. 4A .
- the processing tool 50 when the motor 69 rotates in one direction, the processing tool 50 follows the arc trajectory A from top dead center P1 by a plurality of links. It descends to the bottom dead center (P2), and continues the movement repeatedly ascending from the bottom dead center (P2) to the top dead center (P1) along the straight trajectory (B).
- the processing tool 50 is configured to apply a physical force to the clothes while moving up and down by the vertical movement device 60 of the processing device 30 .
- the physical force refers to at least one of a friction force and an impact force that the processing tool 50 can apply to the clothes by the processing device 30 .
- various types of brushes such as a rotating disk brush 51 , a flat brush 70 , and a roller brush 81 may be used.
- a rotating disk brush 51 is used as a treatment tool 50 in the laundry treatment apparatus 1 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- the rotating disk brush 51 will be described in detail.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a rotating disk brush used in a laundry treatment apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- the rotating disk brush 51 may include a pair of disk brushes 52 and a pair of hot plates 55 .
- a pair of disk brushes 52 are installed to be spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance on the upper surface of the case 56 .
- the upper surface of the case 56 is formed in a flat surface, and a driving source (not shown) capable of rotating the pair of disk brushes 52 is installed inside the case 56 .
- a motor may be used as the driving source.
- a pair of disk brushes 52 are formed to rotate in opposite directions. For example, the pair of disk brushes 52 may rotate in the direction of the arrow shown in FIG. 5 so as to apply a frictional force in a downward direction to the clothes.
- the disk brush 52 includes a disk 53 and a plurality of brush bristles 54 fixed to the upper surface of the disk 53 .
- the plurality of brush bristles 54 are formed to come into contact with the clothes and apply a frictional force to the clothes.
- the disk brush 52 is rotatably installed with respect to the upper surface of the case 56 . When the pair of disk brushes 52 rotate in opposite directions with respect to each other, the pair of disk brushes 52 push the clothing in contact with them in the downward, leftward, and rightward directions.
- the pair of hot plates 55 are formed to cover a portion of each of the pair of disk brushes 52 . That is, one hot plate 55 is formed to cover a part of one disk brush 52 .
- the hot plate 55 is formed to cover 1/2 to 3/4 of the area of the disk brush 52 .
- the hot plate 55 is formed in a circular shape that can cover the disk brush 52 , and includes an opening 56 through which a part of the disk brush 52 can be exposed.
- the opening 56 may be formed in a sector shape.
- the disk brush 52 is formed to be rotatable inside the hot plate 55 .
- the hot plate 55 is installed to be positioned at a height lower than the length of the brush bristles 54 . Accordingly, the brush bristles 54 of the disk brush 52 located in the opening 56 protrude from the hot plate 55 . Accordingly, when the brush bristles 54 are positioned under the hot plate 55 , they are in a bent state, and when positioned in the opening 56 , they are restored to their original state, so that the tip of the brush bristles 54 protrude from the hot plate 55 . do.
- the hot plate 55 is formed to generate heat when power is applied and not to generate heat when power is cut off.
- the hot plate 55 may be formed in a disk shape, and may have a structure in which a heating wire is installed inside the disk.
- the structure of the hot plate 55 is not limited thereto. As long as it has a structure in which heat can be generated by the supply of power, the hot plate 55 may be formed in various structures.
- a pair of rotating disk brushes 52 apply friction to the clothing to align the clothing while pushing it downward, left and right directions, and at the same time apply the friction force to the clothing. As heat is applied to the clothes, wrinkles of the clothes can be removed.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a flat brush used in a clothes processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- the flat brush 70 includes a base plate 71 formed in a substantially rectangular shape and a plurality of brush bristles 72 installed on the front surface of the base plate 71 .
- the plurality of brush bristles 72 are formed to contact the clothes and apply frictional force to the clothes.
- the length of the long side of the flat brush 70 may be set to a size corresponding to the width of the clothing.
- the flat brush 70 is formed to be detachable from the vertical movement device 60 . Accordingly, a coupling part (not shown) detachably attached to the support member 59 (see FIG. 3 ) of the vertical movement device 60 may be provided on the rear surface of the base plate 71 .
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating a roller brush assembly used in a laundry treatment apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- the roller brush assembly 80 includes a roller brush 81 and a support bracket 83 for rotatably supporting the roller brush 81 .
- the roller brush 81 is formed in a cylindrical shape, and a plurality of brush bristles 82 are provided on the outer peripheral surface.
- the plurality of brush bristles 82 are formed to contact the clothes and apply frictional force to the clothes.
- the support bracket 83 is formed to rotatably support both ends of the roller brush 81 .
- the support bracket 83 includes a pair of support arms 83a extending vertically from both ends.
- the support arm 83a is provided with a rotation shaft 84 for rotationally supporting the roller brush 81 .
- a coupling part (not shown) detachably attached to the support member 59 of the vertical movement device 60 may be provided on the rear surface of the support bracket 83 . Accordingly, the roller brush assembly 80 is detachable with respect to the vertical movement device 60 .
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating another example of a roller brush assembly used in a laundry treatment apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- the roller brush assembly 85 may include a base 86 and a plurality of roller brushes 88 rotatably installed inside the base 86 .
- the plurality of roller brushes 88 are formed in a cylindrical shape, and a plurality of brush bristles 89 are spirally provided on the outer circumferential surface.
- the plurality of brush bristles 89 are formed to contact the clothes and apply a frictional force to the clothes.
- Base 86 includes receiving grooves 87 for receiving a plurality of roller brushes 88 . That is, the receiving groove 87 is provided on the front surface of the base 86 , and the plurality of roller brushes 88 are rotatably installed in the receiving groove 87 . At this time, the plurality of roller brushes 88 are installed such that the tip of the brush bristles 89 protrude from the front surface of the base 86 .
- a coupling part (not shown) detachably attached to the support member 59 of the vertical movement device 60 may be provided on the rear surface of the base 86 . Accordingly, the roller brush assembly 85 is detachable with respect to the vertical movement device 60 .
- roller brushes 88 are installed in the receiving groove 87 of the base 86 in FIG. 8
- the number of roller brushes 88 installed in the base 86 is not limited thereto.
- Three or more roller brushes 88 may be installed in the receiving groove 87 of the base 86 .
- the clothes processing apparatus 1 may include a processor 90 for control.
- FIG. 9 is a functional block diagram illustrating an apparatus for treating clothes according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the clothes processing device 1 includes a clothes support device 91 , a spray device 92 , a circulation device 93 , a first processing device 30 , a second processing device 40 , and a memory ( 94 ), an input device 95 , a display 96 , and a processor 90 .
- the clothes support device 91 is provided in the accommodating space 11 for accommodating the clothes of the clothes processing apparatus 1 to support and fix the clothes.
- the clothes support device 91 may be disposed on the upper end of the accommodation space 11 and used to hang clothes. Also, the clothes support device 91 may be separated from the accommodation space 11 and taken out, and may be mounted in the accommodation space 11 again while supporting the clothes from the outside of the clothes processing apparatus 1 .
- the spraying device 92 is formed to spray steam or air to the clothes accommodated in the accommodation space 11 .
- the spraying device 92 may spray high-temperature steam to change the fabric structure of the clothing into a flexible state.
- the spraying device 92 may spray compressed air to compress the clothes, thereby removing wrinkles from the clothes or removing dust attached to the clothes.
- the injection device 92 may be installed to be movable up and down along the accommodation space 11 .
- the spraying device 92 may evenly spray steam or air while moving up and down.
- the circulation device 93 is formed to circulate the air in the accommodation space 11 .
- the circulation device 93 introduces high-temperature air into the accommodation space 11 and sucks the air introduced into the accommodation space 11 again, thereby continuously supplying high-temperature air into the accommodation space 11 . can be cycled.
- the circulation device 93 continuously circulates high-temperature air in the accommodation space 11 to maintain the fabric of the clothes in a flexible state and to dry the clothes by removing moisture present in the clothes.
- the circulation device 93 may include a heating source (not shown) to generate hot air.
- the heating source may be formed of a heater or the like.
- the circulation device 93 may be disposed below the receiving space 11 , that is, under the intermediate plate 13 , to circulate the air in the receiving space 11 .
- the installation position of the circulation device 93 is not limited thereto.
- the first processing device 30 is installed on one side of the accommodation space 11 of the cabinet 10 , that is, on the inner surface of one side of the cabinet 10 , and is installed on one side of the clothes mounted on the clothes support device 91 . Ironing can be done.
- the first processing device 30 includes a processing tool 50 and a vertical movement device 60 for moving the processing tool 50 up and down.
- the vertical movement device 60 is formed of a plurality of links as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 .
- the vertical movement device 60 is operated by a motor 69 .
- a rotating disk brush 51 as shown in FIG. 5 may be used as the processing tool 50 .
- the rotating disk brush 51 includes a pair of rotatable disk brushes 52 and a hot plate 55 . Since the structure of the vertical movement device 60 and the rotating disk brush 51 has been described above, detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the second treatment device 40 is installed to face the first treatment device 30 on the other side of the receiving space 11 of the cabinet 10 , that is, on the inner surface of the other side of the cabinet 10 , and includes a clothing support device. Ironing can be performed on the opposite side of the garment mounted on (91).
- the second processing device 40 includes a processing tool 50 and a vertical movement device 60 for vertically moving the processing tool 50 . Since the processing tool 50 and the vertical movement device 60 of the second processing device 40 are the same as the above-described first processing device 30 , a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the memory 94 may store a program for processing or controlling the processor 90 and various data for the operation of the clothing processing apparatus 1 .
- the memory 94 may store a plurality of application programs driven by the clothes processing apparatus 1 , and data and instructions for the operation of the clothes processing apparatus 1 .
- the memory 94 is accessed by the processor 90 , and data reading/writing/modification/deletion/update by the processor 90 may be performed.
- the memory 94 may be implemented as a storage medium in the clothing processing apparatus 1 as well as an external storage medium, a removable disk including a USB memory, a web server through a network, and the like.
- the input device 95 may receive a function selection and a control command for the corresponding function from the user.
- FIG. 10 illustrates an example of an input device used in a clothes processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the input device 95 of the clothes treatment apparatus 1 includes a display 96 , a plurality of course selection buttons 97 for selecting a clothes treatment course, a power button 98 , and an operation button 99 . ) may be included.
- the display 96 is configured to display information necessary for the user to control the clothes treatment apparatus 1 , such as a selected laundry treatment course, a state of the clothing treatment apparatus 1 , and an abnormality detection alarm.
- the display 96 may be implemented as an LCD, CRT, OLED, etc. capable of outputting such information.
- the plurality of course selection buttons 97 include a standard button 97a for selecting a standard course, a fine dust button 97b for selecting a course from which fine dust can be removed, and a course for quickly processing clothes. It may include a selectable quick button 97c and a sterilization button 97d for selecting a course for sterilizing clothes.
- the plurality of course selection buttons 97 may include a drying button 97e for selecting a course for drying clothes and an ironing button 97f for selecting an ironing course for ironing clothes.
- the plurality of course selection buttons 97 shown in FIG. 10 are only an example, and when the clothing processing apparatus 1 is configured to perform a clothing processing course other than the above-described course, a selection for selecting another clothing processing course A button may be provided.
- the power button 98 may turn on/off the clothes processing apparatus 1 . That is, when the power button 98 is pressed, power is applied to the clothes processing apparatus 1 , so that the user can set operating conditions of the clothes processing apparatus 1 using the plurality of course selection buttons 97 . When the power button 98 is pressed again, the power supplied to the clothes processing apparatus 1 is turned off.
- the operation button 99 causes the clothes processing apparatus 1 to perform a clothes processing course. That is, when the operation button 99 is pressed, the clothes processing course selected by the user is performed. If the operation button 99 is pressed while the clothes processing apparatus 1 is operating, the operation of the clothes processing apparatus 1 may be temporarily stopped.
- the input device 95 is implemented with a plurality of buttons 97, 98, and 99 has been described, but the input device 95 may be implemented as a touch screen.
- the plurality of course selection buttons 97, the power button 98, and the operation button 99 may be implemented as software buttons displayed on the touch screen.
- the processor 90 controls each component in the clothes processing apparatus 1 .
- the processor 90 may control an operation of a configuration related to a specific function.
- the processor 90 may control the operation of the spraying device 92 when it is necessary to perform a steam function, and may control the operation of the circulation device 93 when it is necessary to perform a drying function.
- the processor 90 may control operations of the jetting device 92 , the circulation device 93 , and the first and second processing devices 30 and 40 .
- the processor 90 may include, for example, a processing circuit such as an electronic circuit board, various electronic components such as an ASIC, ROM, RAM, and/or program modules. Since the processor 90 controls the clothes processing apparatus 1 to process clothes is the same as or similar to the processor of the conventional clothes processing apparatus 1 , a detailed description of the configuration of the processor 90 will be omitted.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a control method for ironing by the clothes processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the user opens the door 20 of the clothes processing apparatus 1 ( S111 ).
- the door 20 is opened, the accommodation space 11 of the cabinet 10 is opened.
- the user removes the clothes support device 91 provided in the accommodation space 11 of the cabinet 10 and takes it out, and then mounts the clothes on the clothes support device 91 ( S112 ).
- the clothes support device 91 on which clothes are mounted is installed again in the accommodation space 11 of the cabinet 10 .
- the user selects an ironing course (S114). Specifically, the user presses the finishing selection button 97f on the input device 95 and presses the operation button 99 to operate the clothes processing apparatus 1 .
- the processor 90 controls the clothes processing apparatus 1 to perform ironing.
- the processor 90 operates the injection device 92 ( S115 ) to supply high-temperature steam to the accommodation space 11 of the cabinet 10 .
- the steam generated by the spraying device 92 may change the fabric structure of the clothes mounted in the receiving space 11 to a flexible state.
- the processor 90 operates the first processing unit 30 and the second processing unit 40 to perform finishing (S116). At this time, the processor 90 operates the circulation device 93 to supply air to the accommodation space 11 . The processor 90 causes the circulation device 93 to continue operating until the ironing is complete.
- the processor 90 places the processing tool 50 of the first processing device 30 and the processing tool 50 of the second processing device 40 at regular intervals in the vertical direction on the front and back surfaces of the clothing.
- the first processing device 30 and the second processing device 40 are controlled to contact each other.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating in detail a control method for performing ironing by the clothes processing apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.
- 13 is a diagram illustrating a state in which a first processing apparatus and a second processing apparatus of a clothes processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure perform ironing.
- the processor 90 lowers the processing tool 50 of the first processing apparatus 30 ( S121 ). That is, the processor 90 operates the motor 69 of the vertical movement device 60 of the first processing device 30 . Then, the driving link 62 fixed to the motor shaft 69a rotates, and the processing tool 50 of the first processing apparatus 30 descends while contacting the front surface of the clothing C. As shown in FIG. That is, the disk brush 52 of the rotating disk brush 51 of the first treatment device 30 descends while sweeping the entire surface of the clothing C.
- the processor 90 lowers the processing tool 50 of the second processing apparatus 40 when a predetermined time T elapses (S122) (S123). Specifically, the processor 90 determines whether a predetermined time T has elapsed after the first processing device 30 starts to descend ( S122 ). When it is determined that the predetermined time T has elapsed, the processor 90 lowers the processing tool 50 of the second processing device 40 . That is, the processor 90 operates the motor 69 of the vertical movement device 60 of the second processing device 40 . Then, the driving link 62 fixed to the motor shaft 69a rotates, and the processing tool 50 of the second processing apparatus 40 descends while contacting the rear surface of the clothing C. As shown in FIG. That is, the disk brush 52 of the rotating disk brush 51 of the second processing device 40 descends while sweeping the rear surface of the clothing C.
- Reference numeral 50 indicates that the processing tool 50 of the first processing device 30 comes into contact with the clothing C at a predetermined distance higher than the position where the processing tool 50 comes into contact with the clothing C.
- the processor 90 determines whether the processing tool 50 of the first processing device 30 has arrived at the bottom dead center (S124). When the processing tool 50 has not reached the bottom dead center, the processing tool 50 is continuously lowered until a signal indicating that the processing tool 50 has reached the bottom dead center is input.
- the bottom dead center refers to the lowest position to which the processing tool 50 of the first processing apparatus 30 can descend.
- the processor 90 determines whether the number of repetitions has reached the set value M (S125).
- the number of repetitions refers to the number of times the processing tool 50 of the first processing apparatus 30 arrives at the bottom dead center.
- the set value of the number of repetitions may be stored in the memory 94 .
- the number of repetitions may be set to an appropriate value when the clothes processing apparatus 1 is manufactured. Alternatively, the number of repetitions may be formed so that the user can input it using the input device 95 .
- the processor 90 raises the processing tool 50 of the first processing apparatus 30 so that the processing tool 50 returns to top dead center (S126).
- the top dead center refers to the highest position to which the processing tool 50 of the first processing apparatus 30 can rise.
- the processing tool 50 returns to top dead center and descends again. Until the number of repetitions reaches the set value, the processor 90 causes the first processing unit 30 to repeat the above-described operation.
- the treatment tool 50 ie the rotating disc brush 51
- the pair of disk brushes 52 of the rotating disk brush 51 rotate in opposite directions to come into contact with the front surface of the clothing C.
- a pair of heating plates 55 of the rotating disk brush 51 also operates to apply heat to the clothes C.
- a pair of rotating disk brushes 52 apply friction to the clothes C to align the clothes C while pushing them down, left, and right, and at the same time heat generated by the hot plate 55 to the clothes ( Since it is applied to C), the wrinkles of the clothing (C) can be removed.
- the pair of disk brushes 52 of the rotating disk brush 51 may be controlled to rotate or stop according to the operation of the first processing device 30 .
- the pair of disk brushes 52 may be controlled not to rotate.
- the pair of disk brushes 52 of the rotating disk brush 51 may be controlled to always rotate regardless of the operation of the first processing device 30 . In this case, if the first processing device 30 does not operate, it is controlled so that the pair of disk brushes 51 do not rotate either.
- the processor 90 stops the operation of the first processing device 30 (S127). That is, the processor 90 stops the motor 69 of the vertical movement device 60 of the first processing device 30 .
- the processor 90 determines whether the processing tool 50 of the second processing device 40 has arrived at the bottom dead center (S128). If the processing tool 50 has not reached the bottom dead center, the processor 90 continues to lower the processing tool 50 until a signal indicating that the processing tool 50 has reached the bottom dead center is input.
- the bottom dead center refers to the lowest position to which the processing tool 50 of the second processing apparatus 40 can descend.
- the processor 90 determines whether the number of repetitions has reached the set value M (S129).
- the number of repetitions refers to the number of times the processing tool 50 of the second processing apparatus 40 arrives at the bottom dead center.
- the set value M of the number of repetitions may be stored in the memory 94 .
- the number of repetitions may be set to an appropriate value when the clothes processing apparatus 1 is manufactured. Alternatively, the number of repetitions may be formed so that the user can input it using the input device 95 .
- the processor 90 raises the processing tool 50 of the second processing apparatus 40 so that the processing tool 50 returns to top dead center (S130).
- the top dead center refers to the highest position to which the processing tool 50 of the second processing apparatus 40 can rise.
- the processing tool 50 returns to top dead center and descends again. Until the number of repetitions reaches the set value M, the processor 90 causes the second processing unit 40 to repeat the above-described operation.
- the processing tool 50 that is, the rotating disk brush 51 is also operated to perform finishing on the back surface of the clothing C.
- the processor 90 stops the operation of the second processing device 40 ( S131 ). That is, the processor 90 stops the motor 69 of the vertical movement device 60 of the second processing device 40 .
- the processor 90 further maintains the operation of the circulation device 93 for a predetermined time T1. Specifically, after the ironing is completed, the processor 90 determines whether a predetermined time T1 has elapsed (S117). When the predetermined time T1 has elapsed, the processor 90 stops the operation of the circulation device 93 ( S118 ). Then, the clothes in the ironed state mounted in the accommodation space 11 of the cabinet 10 can be dried.
- FIG. 14 is a front view illustrating a laundry treatment apparatus according to another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure with a door opened.
- 15 is a partial perspective view of the processing apparatus of the clothes processing apparatus of FIG. 14 .
- the clothes processing apparatus 2 may include a cabinet 10 , a door 20 , a first processing apparatus 110 , and a second processing apparatus 120 .
- a cabinet 10 a door 20 , a first processing apparatus 110 , and a second processing apparatus 120 .
- the first processing device 110 and the second processing device 120 are configured to perform ironing on the clothes C supported by the clothes support device 91 . That is, the first processing device 110 and the second processing device 120 perform ironing by applying a physical force to the front and back surfaces of the clothes (C). For example, the first processing device 110 and the second processing device 120 may be formed to apply a frictional force to the clothes C.
- the first processing device 110 and the second processing device 120 are installed on both sides of the accommodation space 11 of the cabinet 10 to face each other.
- the first processing device 110 is installed on one side of the accommodation space 11 of the cabinet 10 , so that the processing tool 50 in contact with the front surface of the clothing C can be moved up and down.
- the second processing device 120 is installed to face the first processing device 110 on the other side of the accommodation space 11 of the cabinet 10 , and includes a processing tool 50 in contact with the rear surface of the clothes C. It is formed to be movable up and down.
- the first processing device 110 may include a processing tool 50 that applies a physical force to the clothes C and a vertical movement device 130 that moves the processing tool 50 up and down in the accommodation space 11 .
- the second processing device 120 also vertically moves the processing tool 50 for applying a physical force to the clothes C and the processing tool 50 up and down in the accommodation space 11 in the same manner as the first processing device 110 . It may include a mobile device 130 .
- the first processing apparatus 110 and the second processing apparatus 120 are formed in the same structure, only the structure of the first processing apparatus 110 will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 14 and 15 . However, hereinafter, for convenience of description, the first processing device 110 will be referred to as a processing device.
- the processing device 110 includes a processing tool 50 and a vertical movement device 130 for vertically moving the processing tool 50 .
- the processing tool 50 is configured to apply a physical force, for example, a frictional force, to the clothing C.
- a physical force for example, a frictional force
- the flat brush 70 is used as the processing tool 50 . Since the flat brush 70 is illustrated in FIG. 6 , a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the processing tool 50 may use a brush having various shapes as described above.
- the vertical movement device 130 is formed to raise and lower the processing tool 50 in the accommodation space 11 .
- the vertical movement device 130 may include a support member 131 , an expansion and contraction device 132 , and a linear movement device 135 .
- the support member 131 is provided so that the processing tool 50 can be detachably installed. Accordingly, the flat brush 70 may be detachably installed on the support member 131 .
- the expansion and contraction device 133 is formed to move the support member 131 . That is, the expansion and contraction device 133 is formed to adjust the distance between the support member 131 and the linear movement device 135 . If the distance between the support member 131 and the linear movement device 135 is increased, the processing tool 50 installed on the support member 131 may come into contact with the clothing (C). When the distance between the support member 131 and the linear movement device 135 is minimized, the processing tool 50 installed on the support member 131 may not come into contact with the clothing C.
- the vertical movement device 130 may not include the expansion and contraction device 133 .
- the support member 131 may be connected to the linear movement device 135 as a connecting member whose length cannot be adjusted.
- the telescopic device 133 is fixed to the moving plate 136 of the linear moving device 135 .
- the linear movement device 135 is formed to linearly move the moving plate 136 .
- various known devices such as an LM Guide and a rack and pinion may be used, and thus a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the telescopic device 133 installed on the moving plate 136 of the linear movement device 135 is located in the receiving space 11 . can move up and down. Accordingly, the processing tool 50 fixed to one end of the telescoping device 133 may also move linearly up and down in the accommodating space 11 .
- the clothes processing apparatus 2 may include a processor 90 for control.
- 16 is a functional block diagram illustrating a clothes processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the clothes processing device 2 includes a clothes support device 91 , a spray device 92 , a circulation device 93 , a first processing device 110 , a second processing device 120 , and a memory ( 94 ), an input device 95 , a display 96 , and a processor 90 .
- the clothes support device 91 , the spray device 92 , the circulation device 93 , the memory 94 , the input device 95 , and the display 96 are the same as the clothes treatment device 1 shown in FIG. A description is omitted.
- the first processing device 110 includes an expansion and contraction device 133 and a linear movement device 135 .
- the processor 90 may control the expansion/contraction device 133 and the linear movement device 135 of the first processing device 110 . Specifically, the processor 90 may control the stretching device 133 of the first processing device 110 to adjust the distance between the processing tool 50 and one surface of the clothing C. In addition, the processor 90 may control the linear movement device 135 of the first processing device 110 to cause the processing tool 50 to rise or fall with respect to the clothes C. As shown in FIG.
- the second processing device 120 includes an expansion and contraction device 133 and a linear movement device 135 .
- the processor 90 may control the expansion/contraction device 133 and the linear movement device 135 of the second processing device 120 .
- the processor 90 may control the expansion/contraction device 133 of the second processing device 120 to adjust the distance between the processing tool 50 and one surface of the clothes C.
- the processor 90 may control the linear movement device 135 of the second processing device 120 to cause the processing tool 50 to rise or fall with respect to the clothes C.
- the clothes processing apparatus 1 may perform ironing on the clothes C through the control method shown in FIG. 11 .
- the processor 90 lowers the processing tool 50 of the first processing apparatus 110 ( S121 ). That is, the processor 90 operates the linear movement device 135 of the first processing device 110 . Then, the moving plate 136 of the linear moving device 135 descends. When the moving plate 136 descends, the processing tool 50 installed at the tip of the telescopic device 133 fixed to the moving plate 136 descends while contacting the front surface of the clothes C. As shown in FIG. That is, the flat brush 70 of the first processing device 110 descends while sweeping the entire surface of the clothing C.
- the processor 90 lowers the processing tool 50 of the second processing apparatus 120 when a predetermined time T elapses. Specifically, the processor 90 determines whether a predetermined time T has elapsed after the first processing device 110 starts to descend ( S122 ). If it is determined that the predetermined time T has elapsed, the processor 90 lowers the processing tool 50 of the second processing apparatus 120 ( S123 ). That is, the processor 90 operates the linear movement device 135 of the second processing device 120 . Then, the moving plate 136 of the linear moving device 135 descends. When the moving plate 136 descends, the processing tool 50 installed at the tip of the telescoping device 133 fixed to the moving plate 136 comes in contact with the opposite surface of the clothing C and descends.
- the flat brush 70 of the second processing device 120 descends while sweeping the rear surface of the clothing C.
- the processing tool 50 of the second processing device 120 operates the first processing device
- the processing tool 50 of 110 comes into contact with the clothing C at a predetermined distance above the position where the processing tool 50 contacts the clothing C.
- the processor 90 determines whether the processing tool 50 of the first processing apparatus 110 has arrived at the bottom dead center (S124). When the processing tool 50 has not reached the bottom dead center, the processing tool 50 is continuously lowered until a signal indicating that the processing tool 50 has reached the bottom dead center is input.
- the processor 90 determines whether the number of repetitions has reached the set value M (S125).
- the processor 90 raises the processing tool 50 of the first processing apparatus 110 so that the processing tool 50 returns to top dead center (S126). . That is, the processor 90 reversely operates the linear moving device 135 of the first processing device 110 to raise the moving plate 136 .
- the expansion and contraction device 133 may be operated so that the processing tool 50 may be spaced apart from the clothing C.
- the linear movement device 135 may raise the moving plate 136 at a faster speed than when descending. As another example, even when the processing tool 50 rises, it may be raised while in contact with the clothing C.
- the processor 90 controls the stretching device 133 so that the processing tool 50 comes into contact with the front surface of the clothes C. Thereafter, the processor 90 controls the linear movement device 135 to lower the processing tool 50 again. Until the number of repetitions reaches the set value M, the processor 90 causes the first processing device 110 to repeat the above-described operation.
- the processor 90 stops the operation of the first processing device 110 (S127). That is, the processor 90 stops the linear movement device 135 of the first processing device 110 .
- the processor 90 determines whether the processing tool 50 of the second processing device 120 has arrived at the bottom dead center (S128). If the processing tool 50 has not reached the bottom dead center, the processor 90 continues to lower the processing tool until a signal indicating that the processing tool 50 has reached the bottom dead center is input.
- the processor 90 determines whether the number of repetitions has reached the set value M (S129).
- the processor 90 raises the processing tool 50 of the second processing apparatus 120 so that the processing tool 50 returns to top dead center (S130). . That is, the processor 90 reversely operates the linear moving device 135 of the second processing device 120 to raise the moving plate 136 .
- the expansion and contraction device 133 may be operated so that the processing tool 50 may be spaced apart from the clothing C.
- the linear moving device 135 may raise the moving plate 136 at a higher speed than when descending. As another example, even when the processing tool 50 rises, it may be raised while in contact with the clothing C.
- the processor 90 controls the stretching device 133 so that the processing tool 50 comes into contact with the back surface of the clothes C. Thereafter, the processor 90 controls the linear movement device 135 to lower the processing tool 50 again. Until the number of repetitions reaches the set value M, the processor 90 causes the second processing unit 120 to repeat the above-described operation.
- the processor 90 stops the operation of the second processing device 120 ( S131 ). That is, the processor 90 stops the linear movement device 135 of the second processing device 120 .
- FIG. 17 is a front view illustrating a laundry treatment apparatus according to another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure with the door opened.
- 18 is a partial perspective view illustrating the processing apparatus of the clothes processing apparatus of FIG. 17 .
- the laundry treatment apparatus 3 may include a cabinet 10 , a door 20 , a first treatment apparatus 210 , and a second treatment apparatus 220 .
- a cabinet 10 may be included in the laundry treatment apparatus 3 .
- a door 20 may be included in the laundry treatment apparatus 3 .
- a first treatment apparatus 210 may be included in the laundry treatment apparatus 3 .
- a second treatment apparatus 220 may be included in the laundry treatment apparatus 3 .
- the first processing device 210 and the second processing device 220 are configured to perform ironing on the clothes C supported by the clothes support device 91 . That is, the first processing device 210 and the second processing device 220 perform ironing by applying a physical force to both sides of the clothes C. As shown in FIG.
- the first processing apparatus 210 and the second processing apparatus 220 may be formed to apply frictional force and impact force to the clothes.
- the first processing device 210 and the second processing device 220 are installed to face each other on both sides of the accommodation space 11 of the cabinet 10 .
- the first processing device 210 is installed on one side of the accommodation space 11 of the cabinet 10 so that the processing tool 50 in contact with the front surface of the clothing C can be moved up and down.
- the second processing device 220 is installed to face the first processing device 210 on the other side of the accommodation space 11 of the cabinet 10 , and includes a processing tool 50 in contact with the rear surface of the clothes C. It is formed to be movable up and down.
- the first processing device 210 may include a processing tool 50 that applies a physical force to the clothes C and a vertical movement device 230 that moves the processing tool 50 up and down in the accommodation space 11 .
- the second processing device 220 also vertically moves the processing tool 50 for applying a physical force to the clothes C and the processing tool 50 up and down in the accommodation space 11 in the same manner as the first processing device 210 . It may include a mobile device 230 .
- the first processing apparatus 210 and the second processing apparatus 220 are formed in the same structure, only the structure of the first processing apparatus 210 will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 17 and 18 . However, hereinafter, for convenience of description, the first processing device 210 will be referred to as a processing device.
- the processing device 210 includes a processing tool 50 and a vertical movement device 230 for vertically moving the processing tool 50 .
- the processing tool 50 is configured to apply a physical force, for example, a frictional force, to the clothing C.
- a physical force for example, a frictional force
- the flat brush 70 is used as the processing tool 50 . Since the flat brush 70 is illustrated in FIG. 6 , a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the processing tool 50 may use the various types of brushes described above.
- the vertical movement device 230 is formed to raise and lower the processing tool 50 in the accommodation space 11 .
- the vertical movement device 230 may include a support member 231 , a striking device 240 , and a linear movement device 235 .
- the support member 231 is provided so that the processing tool 50 can be detachably installed. Accordingly, the flat brush 70 may be detachably installed on the support member 231 .
- the striking device 240 is formed to hit the support member 231 repeatedly with respect to the clothing (C). That is, the striking device 240 is formed so as to repeatedly collide the processing tool 50 fixed to the front end with respect to the front surface of the clothing (C).
- the striking device 240 may include a fixing part 241 and the striking part 242 .
- the striking part 242 is slidably movable with respect to the fixed part 241, and is formed to be able to expand and contract at regular intervals.
- the striking part 242 is in a contracted state, that is, from a state in which most of the striking part 242 is accommodated in the fixing part 241, in a striking state, that is, only the end of the striking part 242 is accommodated in the fixing part 241. It is formed so that it can return to a contracted state after being in a state.
- the processing tool 50 fixed to the tip of the striking unit 242 collides with the front surface of the clothing C to apply an impact force.
- the striking device 240 is obliquely fixed to the moving plate 236 of the linear moving device 235 .
- the striking device 240 is installed on the moving plate 236 of the linear moving device 235 so as to be inclined downward toward the lower surface of the inner space 11 of the cabinet 10 .
- the linear movement device 235 is formed to linearly move the moving plate 236 .
- various well-known devices such as an LM Guide and a rack and pinion may be used, and thus a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the linear moving device 235 is installed on the side of the cabinet 10 , so the striking device 240 installed on the moving plate 236 of the linear moving device 235 is located in the receiving space 11 . can move up and down. Accordingly, the processing tool 50 fixed to one end of the striking device 240 can also strike the clothing C while linearly moving up and down in the receiving space 11 .
- the clothes processing apparatus 3 may include a processor 90 for control.
- FIG. 19 is a functional block diagram illustrating a clothes processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the clothes processing device 3 includes a clothes support device 91 , a spray device 92 , a circulation device 93 , a first processing device 210 , a second processing device 220 , and a memory ( 94 ), an input device 95 , a display 96 , and a processor 90 .
- the clothes support device 91 , the spray device 92 , the circulation device 93 , the memory 94 , the input device 95 , and the display 96 are the same as the clothes treatment device 1 shown in FIG. A description is omitted.
- the first processing device 210 includes a striking device 240 and a linear movement device 235 .
- the processor 90 may control the striking device 240 and the linear movement device 235 of the first processing device 210 .
- the processor 90 may control the striking device 240 of the first processing device 210 to adjust the time interval at which the processing tool 50 repeatedly strikes one surface of the clothing C.
- the processor 90 may control the linear movement device 235 of the first processing device 210 to cause the processing tool 50 to rise or fall with respect to the clothes C. As shown in FIG.
- the second processing device 220 includes a striking device 240 and a linear movement device 235 .
- the processor 90 may control the striking device 240 and the linear movement device 235 of the second processing device 220 .
- the processor 90 may control the striking device 240 of the second processing device 220 to adjust the time interval at which the processing tool 50 repeatedly strikes the opposite surface of the clothing C.
- the processor 90 may control the linear movement device 235 of the second processing device 220 to cause the processing tool 50 to rise or fall with respect to the clothes C. As shown in FIG.
- the clothes processing apparatus 3 may perform ironing on the clothes C through the control method shown in FIG. 11 .
- the processor 90 lowers the processing tool 50 of the first processing apparatus 210 ( S121 ). That is, the processor 90 operates the linear movement device 235 of the first processing device 210 . Then, the moving plate 236 of the linear moving device 235 descends. As the moving plate 236 descends, the processor 90 operates the striking device 240 . Then, the processing tool 50 installed at the tip of the striking device 240 descends while repeatedly hitting the front surface of the clothing C at predetermined time intervals. That is, the flat brush 70 of the first processing device 210 descends while repeatedly hitting the front surface of the clothes C at regular time intervals.
- the processor 90 lowers the processing tool 50 of the second processing apparatus 220 . Specifically, the processor 90 determines whether a predetermined time T has elapsed after the first processing device 210 starts to descend ( S122 ). When it is determined that the predetermined time T has elapsed, the processor 90 lowers the processing tool 50 of the second processing apparatus 220 ( S123 ). That is, the processor 90 operates the linear movement device 235 of the second processing device 220 . Then, the moving plate 236 of the linear moving device 235 descends.
- the processor 90 When the moving plate 236 descends, the processor 90 operates the striking device 240 fixed to the moving plate 236 . Then, the processing tool 50 installed at the tip of the striking device 240 descends while repeatedly hitting the opposite surface of the clothing C at regular time intervals. That is, the flat brush 70 of the second processing device 220 descends while repeatedly hitting the rear surface of the clothing C at regular time intervals. At this time, the processor 90 controls the striking device 240 of the first processing device 210 and the striking device 240 of the second processing device 220 to control the processing tool 50 of the first processing device 210 . and the processing tool 50 of the second processing device 220 may alternately strike the front and rear surfaces of the clothing C.
- the processing tool 50 of the second processing device 220 operates the first processing device
- the processing tool 50 of 210 strikes the clothing C at a predetermined distance above the position at which it strikes the clothing C.
- the processor 90 determines whether the processing tool 50 of the first processing device 210 has arrived at the bottom dead center (S124). When the processing tool 50 has not reached the bottom dead center, the processing tool 50 is continuously lowered until a signal indicating that the processing tool 50 has reached the bottom dead center is input.
- the processor 90 determines whether the number of repetitions has reached the set value M (S125).
- the processor 90 raises the processing tool 50 of the first processing apparatus 210 so that the processing tool 50 returns to top dead center (S126). . That is, the processor 90 reversely operates the linear moving device 235 of the first processing device 210 to raise the moving plate 236 .
- the striking device 240 may maintain a contracted state so that the processing tool 50 may be spaced apart from the clothing C.
- the linear moving device 235 may raise the moving plate 236 at a higher speed than when descending.
- the processor 90 controls the linear movement device 235 and the striking device 240 so that the processing tool 50 moves the clothing (C). Let it descend while hitting the front of the Until the number of repetitions reaches the set value M, the processor 90 causes the first processing unit 210 to repeat the above-described operation.
- the processor 90 stops the operation of the first processing device 210 (S127). That is, the processor 90 stops the linear movement device 235 and the striking device 240 of the first processing device 210 .
- the processor 90 determines whether the processing tool 50 of the second processing device 220 has arrived at the bottom dead center (S128). If the processing tool 50 has not reached the bottom dead center, the processor 90 continues to lower the processing tool until a signal indicating that the processing tool 50 has reached the bottom dead center is input.
- the processor 90 determines whether the number of repetitions reaches the set value M (S129).
- the processor 90 raises the processing tool 50 of the second processing device 220 so that the processing tool 50 returns to top dead center (S130). . That is, the processor 90 reversely operates the linear moving device 235 of the second processing device 220 to raise the moving plate 236 .
- the striking device 240 may maintain a contracted state so that the processing tool 50 may be spaced apart from the clothing C.
- the linear moving device 235 may raise the moving plate 236 at a higher speed than when descending.
- the processor 90 controls the linear movement device 235 and the striking device 240 so that the processing tool 50 moves the clothing (C). Let it descend while hitting the back of the Until the number of repetitions reaches the set value M, the processor 90 causes the second processing unit 220 to repeat the above-described operation.
- the impact force and friction force generated by the flat brush 70 act as tension pulling the clothes C downward, so that wrinkles on the back of the clothes can be removed.
- the processor 90 stops the operation of the second processing device 220 ( S131 ). That is, the processor 90 stops the linear movement device 235 and the striking device 240 of the second processing device 220 .
- the clothes treating apparatuses 1, 2, and 3 having the structure as described above, steam is uniformly transmitted to the entire clothes mounted in the accommodation space, and the processing tool of the first treatment device and the first treatment device are used. 2
- the processing tool of the processing device can apply a physical force to the entire garment, so that wrinkles on the garment can be effectively removed.
- a plurality of flexible brush bristles contact the clothes and apply frictional force, so that a special part of the shirt, for example, the body of the shirt and the sleeve are connected. It is possible to prevent wrinkles from forming due to the ironing function on parts and buttons.
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Abstract
La présente invention concerne un dispositif de traitement de vêtements comprenant : une armoire comprenant une porte et un espace de réception ; un dispositif de support de vêtements qui est disposé dans l'espace de réception de l'armoire et qui supporte un vêtement ; un premier dispositif de traitement qui est installé sur une surface latérale de l'espace de réception de l'armoire et qui déplace un outil de traitement vers le haut et vers le bas, en appliquant ainsi une force physique à une surface du vêtement ; et un second dispositif de traitement qui est installé sur l'autre surface latérale de l'espace de réception de l'armoire de façon à faire face au premier dispositif de traitement et qui déplace un outil de traitement vers le haut et vers le bas, en appliquant ainsi une force physique à l'autre surface du vêtement.
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